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31May

Sunset Commission, Tumbleweeds by Sara Ludy, Launches on whitney.org

The project engages the digital and physical environment by activating the Museum's website and the desert landscape of New Mexico.
30May

Art Basel concludes its 2022 edition in Hong Kong

The second edition in a hybrid format hosted 130 galleries including 75 galleries participating with a satellite booth, as well as a series of digital programming that reached a broad global audience.
27May

Tina Gillen – Faraway So Close

In this exhibition, Gillen pursues her painterly research into natural phenomena that lie beyond human control, such as extreme weather events, rising sea levels or volcanic activity.
26May

Before · Between · Beyond - The Collection In Transition

The Aargauer Kunsthaus collection consists of over 20,000 works of Swiss art dating back to the 18th century until the present day.
25May

Ruth Asawa: Citizen of the Universe

Citizen of the Universe takes a unique look at the visionary artist, educator and activist Ruth Asawa
24May

Monica Bonvicini - I Don’t Like You Very Much

Since the early 1990s, Monica Bonvicini has been examining architecture and literature in relation with the construction of sexual and gender identity.
23May

Meet Jeppe Hein in the exhibition “Who are you really?”

This summer, the Danish Berlin-based artist will engage the audience in totally new ways.
20May

Peter Weber – Structure and Change

The exhibition highlights the diversity of Weber's practice with a focus on multi-part folding cycles, steel sculptures and lesser-known early works which he developed as a student in the tradition of Op Art and Kinetics.