The dragging and rusting have a wildness and uncontrollability to them, but I’m learning how to manipulate them.' When ...
At the Kochi Biennale, art becomes a bridge between histories, geographies, and lived experience. Through immersive installations, the Biennale invites viewers to confront shared histories of ...
The next 12 months promise blockbuster surveys of noted greats and introductions to intriguing lesser-known artists ...
With Björk, Parisian photography, and beauty and ugliness in the Renaissance, it’s shaping up to be an innovative year in art ...
Samurai at The British Museum. 3 February-4 May 2026, £17.
One of the few drawings by Italian Renaissance master Michelangelo still in private hands is on view this week at Christie’s ...
In her largest solo exhibition to date, the textile artist explores existence, rupture and the universe at Hong Kong’s Centre ...
Paul Cezanne’s Pommes et oranges (around 1899) is one of the paintings that will show at his self-titled exhibition at ...
Trans artist Grey James’ raw, contemplative paintings of male nudes occupy space at the LA Art Show, revealing power and ...
Jan van Eyck’s 1434 “The Arnolfini Portrait” is one of the National Gallery’s most popular paintings. You could spend hours ...
For over 30 years, we have seen many Kahlo exhibitions, mainly retrospectives, with little or no attention paid to the ...
In Moments of Change, Tesfaye turns to nature—not as scenery, but as a conceptual framework. Seasonal transitions anchor the exhibition, serving as metaphors for human experience. Across shifting ...