María Blanchard. A Painter in Spite of Cubism is a wide-ranging monographic exhibition that provides a chronological survey of the various stages in the career of the artist María Blanchard (1881–
M presents ‘Alias’, a large research exhibition on a growing phenomenon in recent art history: fictional artists. The exhibition brings together some 80 artworks from national and international public
Monumental paintings with full-frame ripe apples and grapes have made Karin Kneffel internationally famous. At the Franz Gertsch Museum, the German artist is presenting her new series of Madonnas, whic
Originating in England in the late 1950s, the Pop art movement took hold in the United States after receiving support from critics such as British writer and curator Lawrence Alloway, who coined the te
GR gallery is pleased to announce ‘Dimensional Fantasia’ a chimerical group presentation featuring Japanese twin brothers Koshiro and Kenshiro Kihara and South Korean artist Jung Yong Lee, exhibiting f
The exhibition project SURVIVAL IN THE 21st CENTURY explores the foundations of life in the age of the polycrisis. Developed by Georg Diez and Nicolaus Schafhausen in close cooperation with the Deichto
Continuing its worldwide tour, the exhibition 'RGB, the Colors of the Century' opens in the Hangaram Museum, a South Korean institution housed in the Seoul Arts Center, the country's largest complex of
Tate Britain today unveils GRACE, a major new commission by Alvaro Barrington. Bringing sound, painting and sculpture to the dramatic architecture of Tate Britain's neo-classical Duveen
Nearly 15 years after the Robert Fontaine Gallery first opened in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, the gallery announces the opening of a new outpost on Miami Beach’s famed Lincoln Road. This new gallery