'Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago' is a group exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago that brings together works from the city's public and private art collections. Stepping away from traditional formats, the exhibition reimagines the relationships between artists and objects across time, geography, and media.
'When Fire Is Applied to a Stone It Cracks’, includes selected objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection, which are presented alongside Jeffrey Gibson’s recent work.
The 'Tuesday Talks' series presents leading artists, thinkers and curators who explore the driving forces, influences and sources of inspiration within contemporary art. The series is a collaboration between The Whitworth and Manchester Metropolitan University and is programmed by Pavel Büchler.
'Psychotropics' is a group exhibition at New Art Centre in Wiltshire, England curated by Iwona Blazwick, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, curator, writer and broadcaster. The exhibition brings together contemporary artists who use innovative forms of abstraction to bridge ideas of nature and culture.
Stephen Friedman Gallery hosted British artist Ged Quinn in conversation with Paul Hobson (Director, Modern Art Oxford). The event took place on Thursday 16 January (6.30-7.30pm) and coincided with the final week of Quinn's solo exhibition at the gallery.
In this episode of BBC Radio 3's ‘Sunday feature’, Caroline Walker explores the life and work of Artemisia Gentileschi, one of the greatest artists of the Baroque age.
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