Through historical objects from the RJM's anthropological collection and works by 27 contemporary artists from the Global South or the diaspora, such as Kader Attia, Kara Walker, Patricia Kaersenhout a
The Art Market 2021 reveals market shifts during a year of exceptional challenges with extraordinary growth of online sales
The fifth edition of The Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report is now a
Born in 1992 Imon Boy has spent years in the world of graffiti, alternating between street art and other studio projects, in a parallel yet enriching manner. In a self-referential way, he brings all wh
This Spring, the Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien is dedicating a comprehensive retrospective to Daniel Spoerri (b.1930, Galaţi, Romania, lives and works in Vienna).
Few things mark Paulo Nazareth's practice more than his belief in freedom and equality. For over a decade, the artist has been at the forefront of the national cultural conversation on environmental pr
The next edition of Art Basel's Online Viewing Rooms, ‘OVR: Pioneers’, goes live on Wednesday, March 24. Ahead of its launch, this Art Basel and FT Weekend conversation brings together three
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Andra Ursuţa (b. 1979), on view at the gallery's Paris location. Over the past decade, Ursuţa has gained recognition for her inventive s
GR Gallery is pleased to announce "Main Event" and "I Saw You Before", two concurrent solo exhibitions featuring artists Jason Pulgarin and Chen Wei Ting. The shows will reveal, for the first time in a
Regina Silveira's research questions the orthodox and pre-established forms of representation, leading her to explore new possibilities of meanings. Everyday images, common objects and art references a
This first solo museum exhibition by artist, dancer, and choreographer Madeline Hollander (b. 1986) features a new video installation, Flatwing, and related works on paper. Hollander’s work i