With three galas shared by several dance companies in the country, the BNC proposed to celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of Alonso, one of its main founders and an inspiration to generations of art
On view at Gary Nader Art Centre, Wynwood Arts District, December 2020 – January 2021.
The city of Tokyo will be playing host to hundreds of talented artists from all around the world when it stages the sixth edition of the Tokyo International Art Fair on 04-05 June 2021, at Bellesalle R
GR Gallery is pleased to announce "Ethereal Icons", the first solo exhibition of Teiji Hayama with the gallery, after previous collaborations.
In addition to having registered no infections and having attracted the interest of more than 1,000 film industry professionals, as well as almost 700 journalists from 376 media outlets, the Festival i
Thursday’s talk will explore the 2010s and how the Asia Pacific art scene – diverse in its cultures and histories – has risen to international prominence over recent decades.
The exhibition can be visited from today until January 5, 2021.
The documentary 'Havana Comes to Brooklyn', by Venezuelan director América Maldonado, reflects the cultural ties between Cuba and the United States on the big screen of the 42nd International Latin Ame
Pinta Miami Live, Dec 2-15, 2020
With two exhibition areas, a bookstore, an area for educational activities and a multi-purpose auditorium, KBr becomes a national and international reference in the field of photography.
In the Frost Art Museum's newest installation, Pepe Mar marries a broad range of visual references and personal obsessions spanning art, fashion, queer history, and Mexican culture.
The exhibition is organized by the Museo Egizio, Turin, and StArt, in collaboration with the Kimbell Art Museum.
Drawn primarily from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation's rich holdings, Kandinsky traces all the aesthetic evolutions of one of the foremost artistic innovators of the early 20TH century.
Boehm’s desire is to nobly depict her black subjects in the manner that Europeans have been historically portrayed.