Artists Curators Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists Museums News Raphael: Sublime Poetry at the Met Reintroduces a Renaissance Master June 12, 2026 Perhaps, like me, you’ve heard about Raphael: Sublime Poetry, the much-acclaimed exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the …
Artists Conceptual Environmental Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists News Roadside Picnic in Wuppertal June 08, 2026 Wuppertal is a town at the heart of the historical industrial area of the Ruhr, situated in a valley …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists News Virginia Chihota’s Hearing Inner Lines: Listening, Becoming, and the Art of Selfhood June 05, 2026 Virginia Chihota’s first solo exhibition explores ideas of being, belonging, and selfhood at Nicola Vassell Gallery in New York City. …
Artists Hilde Lynn Helphenstein Dies in Brazil June 02, 2026 Hilde Lynn Helphenstein has died at 40. Better known by her persona “Jerry Gagosian,” Helphenstein’s stunning appearance and vibrant Instagram …
Artists Conceptual Exhibitions News Performance “Drifting Until Caught” at Brooklyn Navy Yard: Three Artists and the Objectivity of Method April 28, 2026 This pop-up initiative of the three artists has re-purposed an industrial venue at the Brooklyn Navy Yard into an …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Museums News Color and Spirit: The Blue Rider at Lenbachhaus April 23, 2026 The Lenbachhaus, a renowned art museum in Munich, has opened an exhibition titled “Beyond the World. The Blue Rider,” …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists News Carlos Vega at Jack Shainman Gallery: Anima Mundi and the Language of Alchemy April 15, 2026 Spanish-born artist Carlos Vega explores a range of themes in his immersive work. Drawing on history, mythology, and spirituality, he …
Artists Exhibitions News Artist Elizabeth Neel on Control, Chaos, and the Language of Painting March 11, 2026 Elizabeth Neel’s paintings move between past and present, perception and knowledge, exploring natural forms through a dynamic language of abstraction. …
Artists Collectors Conceptual Curators Exhibitions News Berlin’s Coldest Winter Frames Fugue at XL Projects Berlin’s Backsteinboot February 20, 2026 Berlin runs through the coldest winter in 16 years, they say. Backsteinboot, the ex-factory on Eiswerder Island on the Havel …
Artists Collectors Curators Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists News Berlin’s Contemporary Art Scene in Deep Winter: A Gallery Walk Across a Divided City January 21, 2026 It’s minus 5 °C (41 °F), but feels like minus 15 °C (5 °F) according to the weather report. Two …
Artists Curators Galleries and Gallerists Museums News The Quiet Radical: Helene Schjerfbeck at The Met December 08, 2025 Seeing Silence is a fitting title for the upcoming exhibition devoted to Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck (1862–1946). An influential modernist …
Artists Conceptual Curators Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists News Next Stop: Spandau — Berlin’s Expanding Art Scene Finds a New Center November 18, 2025 XL Projects Berlin maintains its format in the new location: artists’ workshops plus short-term curated exhibitions four times a year. …
Artists Conceptual Curators News Performance Breaking the Frame: Against Language and Narrative November 17, 2025 You buy a ticket to the theater — and end up on a train. Instead of a stage, there are …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists Museums News Robert Rauschenberg at 100: Centennial Exhibition Opens at Guggenheim Museum October 31, 2025 “I want paintings to be reflections of life, and life can’t be stopped.” With this statement, Robert Rauschenberg articulated the …
Artists Conceptual Curators Exhibitions Fairs Galleries and Gallerists Instagram Museums News Autumn Art Constellations in Berlin October 19, 2025 In order to navigate the high seas, one starts inventing totally artificial constellations out of non-connected stars. The same is …
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