Tag: Exhibitions
Exploring the Radical Reboot of Black Presence in Art at Three London Shows
Claudette Johnson’s “Standing Figure with African Masks” at the National Portrait Gallery challenges Western art traditions by centering the Black figure. This exhibition, “The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe
DetailHow Post-War Paris Attracted American Artists
The Grey Art Museum’s current exhibition, “Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Post-war France, 1946-62”, showcases the works of US artists who flocked to Paris after World War II. The
DetailUnexpected ‘Free Palestine’ Message Found in Neon Artwork at Whitney Biennial Exhibition
The 2024 Whitney Biennial, titled “Even Better Than the Real Thing,” features a subtle yet powerful statement on current events. Artist Demian DinéYazhi’ showcases a neon work that intermittently displays
DetailFlemish Masters Unite in Ashmolean Exhibition
Discover the brilliance of Flemish artists from the 16th and 17th centuries in the “Bruegel to Rubens: Great Flemish Drawings” exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum. Featuring 120 exquisite drawings, including
DetailJulia Scher recreates post-9/11 surveillance installation in New York City
Is Our Collective Security Worth the Sacrifice of Individual Privacy? Julia Scher explores the intersection of surveillance, technology, and ethics in her latest exhibition at Ortuzar Projects. Through thought-provoking installations
DetailExploring the Five Key Themes of the 2024 Whitney Biennial
The 2024 Whitney Biennial, titled “Even Better Than the Real Thing,” curated by Chrissie Iles and Meg Onli, takes a subtle approach compared to previous editions. The exhibition focuses on
DetailExploring the Works of Joan Jonas at MoMA in New York
Experience the wonder of Joan Jonas: Good Night Good Morning, a captivating retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). This exhibition showcases Jonas’s evolution from her early performances
DetailThe Influence of Constantin Brâncuși on 20th Century Sculpture
Constantin Brâncuși, a renowned sculptor born in rural Romania, made a significant impact on the art world in the 20th century. Known for his innovative approach to sculpture, Brâncuși’s work
DetailUK Covid-19 Lockdown Commemorated in Artist’s Film on Fourth Anniversary
A film documenting the impact and aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK will be shown at Flowers Gallery in London and Pallant House Gallery in Chichester. The 33-minute
DetailMust-See Exhibitions at Art Basel Hong Kong
Xiyadie’s exhibition “Butterfly Dream” at Blindspot Gallery in Hong Kong is a groundbreaking display of his unique paper-cut art. The self-taught artist creates intricate works that blend fantasy and reality,
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