Hayward Gallery Touring’s major group exhibition 'Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood' platforms the joys and heartaches, mess, myths and mishaps of motherhood through over 100 artworks, from the feminist avant-garde to the present day.
Stephen Friedman Gallery presents Queer Love, an exhibition bringing together a selection of significant and recently discovered erotic drawings by British artist and key Bloomsbury group member Duncan Grant (1885–1978) in dialogue with new works by contemporary queer artists including: Soufiane Ababri, Leilah Babirye, Anthony Cudahy, Kyle Dunn, Alex Foxton, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Wardell Milan, Sola Olulode, Tom Worsfold and Jimmy Wright. The exhibition is organized in collaboration with Charleston, UK.
Yooyun Yang features in the ninth edition of Secret 7”. This charitable initiative invites creatives both established and up-and-coming to design the sleeves of 700 vinyl records.
Stephen Friedman Gallery returns to Art Basel Hong Kong with a dynamic group exhibition that delves into themes of identity, memory, and human connection. The presentation includes works by gallery artists Juan Araujo, Leilah Babirye, Jonathan Baldock, Sarah Ball, Kenturah Davis, Andreas Eriksson, Denzil Forrester, Pam Glick, Channing Hansen, Holly Hendry, Izumi Kato, Ilona Keserü, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, David Shrigley, Jiro Takamatsu, Kehinde Wiley, Clare Woods and Yooyun Yang, among others. As part of Kabinett, the gallery will present a recent body of work by Anne Rothenstein, whose solo exhibition is concurrently on view at our London gallery.
Stephen Friedman Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by British artist Anne Rothenstein, following her solo presentation in New York last spring.
A unique selection of new works by David Shrigley are now available.
Artsy has selected Deborah Roberts as one of 7 artists who share similar themes and sensibilities with filmmaker Sofia Coppola.
EVERYTHING IS TRUE - NOTHING IS PERMITTED curated by Kendell Geers is a celebration of art's power to subvert our expectations, to inspire, heal, disrupt and challenge perception.
This International Women's Day Caroline Walker releases a limited edition print in collaboration with Hospital Rooms.
Kehinde Wiley showcases his portrait Margaret Woffington, 2017 in the exhibition Flowers. Art from the Renaissance to Augmented Reality. The show demonstrates how flowers have been an inexhaustible source of inspiration for artists throughout history.
Yinka Shonibare CBE RA’s first major showcase in Africa, Safiotra [Hybridities/Hybridités, will open at Fondation H on April 11 2025.
Curator Natasha Becker discusses the artist’s expression of queer pride through sculptures made from urban refuse in Leilah Babirye: We Have a History at de Young Museum.
Eddy Frankel selects Jonathan Baldock: 0.1%, opening at Bloomberg SPACE on 30 January, as one of the nine London art exhibitions to visit in January.
Leilah Babirye features in the group show, Queer Histories, at Museu de Art de Sao Paolo Assis Chateaubriand. Babirye's featured work, Nakyeyune from the Kuchu Nyonyi Nnyange (Egret) Clan, is an exploration of identity in relation to community.
Artist Denzil Forrester has received a government award for a print depicting celebrations at a reggae festival in Cornwall.
Writer and art historian Ksenia M.Soboleva interviews Leilah Babirye on her solo exhibition, We Have a History, at de Young, San Francisco.
View Cultured magazine’s must-see shows this summer.
The British-Nigerian artist hopes his work will invite the public to critically reflect on the past and it's legacy.
Stephen Friedman Gallery presents a group exhibition featuring new and historical paintings and sculptures by artists Jonathan Baldock, Caroline Coon, Pam Glick, Hulda Guzmán, Wayne Gonzales, Channing Hansen, Holly Hendry, Ged Quinn and Yooyun Yang.
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today.
Jim Hodges’ Craig’s closet has toured to New Orleans Museum of Art. The sculpture was originally commissioned for the New York City AIDS Memorial Park.
Craig Gould interviews Pam Glick, discussing her time at Rhode Island School of Design, the evolution of her abstract work, and her ability to overcome challenges in life.
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