Something Sacred is an open-air exhibition around the city of Mons (Belgium) showcasing almost 20 monumental works by the internationally renowned Catalan sculptor and engraver Jaume Plensa (b. 1955 Sp
Rodin, Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, Jean Arp, Yves Klein… They all created outstanding art in the truest sense of the word—reliefs. This summer, the Städel Museum is presenting a major exhibition on the
Rhona Hoffman Gallery is pleased to present Gordon Parks's fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, The Early Years: 1942 - 1963.
One of the preeminent photographers of the twentieth century and commi
The Yusto/Giner Gallery presents the first individual exhibition of Daniel Núñez in its space in Madrid.
"AFTERGLOW" is an ode to the radiance that an uncluttered mind can lead to. The exhibition offe
African Arty is delighted to announce that the artist Rahma Lhoussig is currently exhibiting at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Lisbon, alongside the great founding masters of Moroccan moder
Gonzalo Hernandez (Lima, 1991) artist based in Miami, FL is part of All Inclusive, Vigil Gonzales Santo Domingo's first exhibition. The reflection of Gonzalo Hernandez, through his work, explores the c
GR gallery is pleased to announce 'THE TAME DOG and THE HARE', the first solo presentation of Tokyo-based artist, Ai☆Madonna, in the U.S. The exhibition features the artist newest series of portraits t
READYMADE, the new satellite gallery of Freight+Volume is pleased to announce Summer Solstice, an exhibition of works by Jared Deery, Lauren Luloff, and Alexander Nolan.
Deery, Luloff and Nolan bring
OPERA III: ZOO "The Day of Heaven and Hell" is Pol Taburet's first solo exhibition in an institution. Born in 1997, the artist is presenting paintings as well exploring new mediums such as sculpture an
Бољи живоt is the first solo exhibition in Austria by New York based artists TARWUK. Working as a single entity, Bruno Pogačnik Tremow (b. 1981, Zagreb) and Ivana Vukšić (b. 1981, Dubrovnik) center the