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From textile ritual to climate fiction, these are five artists you should know — redefining how identity, place and practice shape the stories we make, share and remember. In the landscape of ...
The programme will include a preview of a new sculpture, presented ahead of Leopold’s forthcoming degree show at the Royal College of Art, where he is currently studying for an MA in Sculpture as a ...
Winns Gallery is delighted to announce Material – Art, an exhibition of 10 new abstract sculptures by Irish artist Jonathan O’Dea MRSS, FRSA, exploring the metaphysics and physical science of making ...
Through a landmark retrospective in Hong Kong, curator Valerie Wang reflects on the transcendent philosophy behind Hoo Mojong’s art — and what it means to reframe modernism through an Eastern lens. In ...
Huxley-Parlour is pleased to announce the first UK exhibition of South Korean artist Jungjin Lee. The exhibition presents ten large-scale photographs from Lee’s latest body of work, made in Iceland in ...
From poetic introspection to playful immersion, London’s galleries offer a season of renewal through five compelling exhibitions. As May unfolds in London, the city slips into lighter clothes, longer ...
At Newcastle Contemporary Art, fabric becomes a site of protest, storytelling, and shared authorship — where needle and thread are instruments of resistance and remembrance. A new exhibition at ...
WWF and Artwise curators in association with Sotheby’s are excited to announce Art For Your Oceans, a selling exhibition of specially commissioned works by 16 leading international artists, devised to ...
The Rise of a New Kind of Art Agency: Power, Purpose and a Feminist Future — How Sensity Is Leading the Way In today’s art world, the gatekeepers are no longer just gallery directors in Mayfair or ...
At a time when questions of heritage, migration, and identity are shaping global conversations, Echoes of Identity brings together a group of contemporary African and diasporic artists at the Barbican ...
Arshile Gorky’s artistic reinvention in New York during a city’s rise to cultural prominence. In a period that saw Manhattan host the premiere of George Gershwin’s musical composition ‘Rhapsody in ...
Through abstraction and ancestral symbolism, Eilen Itzel Mena challenges erasure and asserts presence. You can feel the spirit of the Bronx in Eilen Itzel Mena’s brushstrokes—loose, confident, alive.
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