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Art Basel in Basel 2023/ Courtesy of Art Basel

Art Basel Unveils Further Highlights for its 2024 Edition

The 2024 edition of Art Basel in Basel will feature 286 of the world’s leading galleries, showcasing the highest quality of works across all media, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital artworks. 22 first-time participants will join a robust lineup of European exhibitors and returning galleries from around the globe.
Margit Palme: The Gaze

Margit Palme: The Gaze

Over the course of decades of intensive artistic labour, Margit Palme has developed a striking and distinctive personal style through which she also motivates younger female artists to express their in
David Zwirner: 30 Years

David Zwirner: 30 Years

From the start, artists have been at the very center of the gallery’s journey.
Iseult Perrault. Freaktional Lands

Iseult Perrault. Freaktional Lands

Ballon Rouge is pleased to present Iseult Perrault’s “Freaktional Lands” from May 31 - July 21, 2024.
Celebrate Pride at the Whitney Museum With Free Public Programs and Events Beginning May 31

Celebrate Pride at the Whitney Museum With Free Public Programs and Events Beginning May 31

Celebrations, tours, artmaking activities, and more at the Whitney and in the neighborhood.
Experience Armand Boua's 'Manawa' at OOA Gallery

Experience Armand Boua's 'Manawa' at OOA Gallery

A Tribute to Abidjan's Marginalised Youth.
Franz Grabmayr, Sandgrube Sammlung Horst Pirker C Bildrecht Wien

Albertina: Franz Grabmayr

Franz Grabmayr’s motifs are the elements: water, fire, heaven, earth. Nature is his home: rivers and rocks, roots and trees, haystacks and sand pits.
Leonardo Drew, Number 408

Leonardo Drew. Ubiquity

May 16 - July 13, 2024. Galerie Lelong, Paris
Jean Cocteau, Fear Giving Wings to Courage (La Peur donnant des ailes au courage), 1938, graphite, chalk, and crayon on cotton, 154,9 x 272,1 cm. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum, Gift of Mr. Cornelius Ruxton Love Jr © Adagp/Comité Cocteau, Paris, by SIAE 2024.

Jean Cocteau: The Juggler’s Revenge

From April 13 through September 16, 2024, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents Jean Cocteau: The Juggler’s Revenge, the largest retrospective ever organized in Italy dedicated to Jean Cocteau, the
Virtual show Manawa

Armand Boua celebrates the unseen!

Virtual show Manawa.
Copyright © Gabriela Golder, Cartas / Letters, 2018 (Filmstill)

Gabriela Golder @ Sol LeWitt's Wall. Performed

Letters that connect two people on two sides of unsurmountable walls: these are the basis of the intervention by Gabriela Golder in the exhibition Sol LeWitt's Wall. Performed.
James Lee Byars, The Door of Innocence, 1986-1989 (foreground) and The Figure Question is the Room, 1986 (background). View of the exhibition in Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milán, 2023. Courtesy of Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milán. Photograph: Agostino Osio

James Lee Byars. Perfect Is the Question

This exhibition brings together a major ensemble of works by James Lee Byars one of the most enigmatic and distinctive figures in twentieth-century art, to render an account of his sweeping investigati
Audrey Diwan’s ‘Emmanuelle’ will be the opening film in competition

Audrey Diwan’s ‘Emmanuelle’ will be the opening film in competition

Audrey Diwan’s 'Emmanuelle' will make its world premiere as the Opening Film in Competition at the 72nd San Sebastian Festival, following in the footsteps of 2023’s publicly and critically acclaimed in
Tuan Andrew Nguyen, 2023 Joan Miró Prize. Photo Pep Herrero © Fundació Joan Miró

Fundació Joan Miró. Tuan Andrew Nguyen

The Fundació Joan Miró presents the first solo exhibition in Spain by Vietnamese-American artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen, winner of the eighth edition of the Joan Miró Prize.
Michelangelo Pistoletto, Venere degli stracci (Venus of the rags), 1967, concrete, rags, 190 x 240 x 140 cm, courtesy: the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA, Photographer: Oak Taylor-Smith.

Michelangelo Pistoletto "The Preventive Peace"

A new solo show by Michelangelo Pistoletto "The Preventive Peace" opens on the 10th of May at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, curated by Maja Kolarić.