The exhibition takes place around the entire Museum – both indoors and outdoors – and invites you to be a co-creator.
The extensive project “Jeppe Hein: Who are you really?” is not an exhibition in th
Peter Weber is known for his complex folded structures, an artistic form for which he occupied a unique position in the mid-twentieth century "Concrete Art" scene that explore mathematical and scientif
In a career spanning over 25 years, Steve McQueen (London, 1969; lives and works in London and Amsterdam) has created some of the most significant works in the visual arts, using moving image as a scul
Lygia Pape (1927–2004), together with Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica, was one of the key figures of the Neo-Concrete Movement in Brazil in the 1950s and 1960s. Her specific understanding of geometric a
Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new and recent work by Indian artist Prabhavathi Meppayil. Known for her use of traditional Bangalorean goldsmithing tools and techniques, which have been pa
First large-scale international loan exhibition to focus on the Surrealists' interest in magic, alchemy, and the occult, it includes about 60 works by more than 20 artists, from the "metaphysical paint
The Guatemalan artist Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa creates dreamlike artworks using elements taken from literature, folklore, magic and childhood memories. Rooted in experimental theater and conveying a pol
Dreamachine, a powerful new immersive experience exploring the limitless potential of the human mind, opens at Woolwich Public Market in London where it will run from 10 May - 24 July 2022. In Cardiff,
With around 120 works _ paintings, installations, performances, sculptures and films_ by some 40 female artists, the exhibition highlights the complex and heterogeneous contribution of women artists to
Besides the iconic Swimming Pools, The First Marriage (1962), Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy (1970–1971) and My Parents (1977) exceptionally on loan, this comprehensive retros