Galerie Lelong & Co. is delighted to announce its first exhibition devoted to the American artist Richard Tuttle. My Best is a previously unseen collection of twenty-six works, and will be accompan
Research-based, thematically highly topical, and future-oriented—these terms can be used to describe the impressive work of Kapwani Kiwanga (b. 1978). From September 16, 2023 to January 7, 2024, the Ku
The first circus was founded in London towards the end of the eighteenth century, and over the following century this form of entertainment would go on to become a mass phenomenon in European urban lif
Explosive abundance and simple line drawings, sound and silence, pulsating light and suddenly darkening screens – Ryoji Ikeda’s audiovisual installations take over Amos Rex’s cavernous exhibition halls
The Whitney Museum of American Art is celebrating the first-ever West Side Fest by offering free admission, neighborhood tours, and artmaking for kids and families on Saturday, September 30.
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Rhona Hoffman Gallery is pleased to present our first solo exhibition with Chicago-based Iraqi artist Bassim Al Shaker, titled Four Minutes. The exhibition consists of new wall and ceiling mounted oil
Growing up in Washington, Mederic Turay immersed himself in North American urban culture, particularly hip-hop, which influenced his artistic evolution. After returning to Ivory Coast in 1995, he pursu
It is with profound sadness and a heavy heart that I mourn the passing of my dear friend Fernando Botero. The world has lost a true genius whose work transcended borders and left an indelible mark on t
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of work by Antiguan artist, writer, and polymath Frank Walter (1926–2009) at the gallery’s Hong Kong location. Curated by art historian Barbara Paca, a
We are excited to introduce an independent curatorial project Secret Garden featuring works by Haley Hayden, Kariny Padilla, Matt Coombs, Nefertiti Jenkins, Horacio Quiroz and Maria Petrovskaya.
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