A selection of key works by female artists held by Kunstmuseum Basel — including Guerrilla Girls, Pipilotti Rist, Martha Rosler, and Rosemarie Trockel — anchor this group exhibition.
The extensive exhibition explores Noguchi as a citizen of the world, who moved between the USA, Japan and Europe and merged different cultural traditions and technologies in his incomparable body of work.
Directly engaging with the Kunsthaus Graz, the outstanding international artist and essayist documentary filmmaker Hito Steyerl creates a many-layered, intertwined digital and analogue installation in the dark dome of Space01.
The exhibition sheds light on the relationship between visual art and sexual difference in modern and postmodern art.
Pierre Huyghe (b. 1962) is one of the most important contemporary artists of our time. His works blur the boundaries between the living and inanimate, fiction and reality, nature, humans and technology.
Ed. 663: Exhibitions, events and art news from Iberoamerica and the Caribbe
The exhibition brings together works by around 20 Afghan and non-Afghan artists that revolve around the idea of the garden as a microcosm of the whole world.
"Human Brains" is the result of an in-depth research process undertaken by Fondazione Prada in 2018 in the field of neuroscience.
In a career spanning over 50 years, Bruce Nauman (b. 1941; lives and works in New Mexico) has investigated the human condition and the deeper meaning of artmaking, embracing a wide variety of different media with a radical and pioneering attitude.