“Kartoffel” (German for potato): what more prosaic thing than this lowly root vegetable could there be, whose name also happens to be a derogatory term used to describe Germans?
German-Vietnamese art
Explore the relationship between Dame Paula Rego’s monumental painting and the 15th-century altarpiece and National Gallery staff that inspired it.
Thirty years ago, Dame Paula Rego (1935–2022), our f
The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century presents a sweeping art history of hip hop culture and its myriad expressions across the globe. This multidisciplinary and multimedia exhi
The Meadows Museum has announced that Teresa Lanceta will be the next artist to exhibit works at the Dallas museum through the MAS: Meadows / ARCO Artist Spotlight programme, a project jointly created
Revoada looks at the trajectory of the artist who, in his twenty-year career, has disseminated his works in public and private collections in Brazil and abroad. His work consists of three important pil
GR gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Magda Kirk with the gallery and in the U.S. after various collaborations in the past years. Titled "CLOSER", this show will present a seri
At the convergence of sky, sea, and land The Water's Edge presents the work of three artists whose lives have landed on the coasts. Contemplating the Sublime by gazing into the horizon of the ocean, ar
Beginning Wednesday, June 28, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents Inheritance, an exhibition of nearly sixty artworks by forty-three leading artists that traces the profound impact of legacy ac
“What does living a life mean? I lose myself in this thought every time I create artwork.” Yayoi Kusama.
“Dissolution and accumulation; propagation and separation; particulate obliteration and unseen
Huma Bhabha is known for her distinct visual language, which focuses on the human figure in all its expressive potential. She draws inspiration from ancient sculpture, modernism and contemporary popula