Rivane Neuenschwander's film 'I am a Macaw' is screened at Cultuurcentrum Mechelen on Sunday 24 March, alongside 'Radical Shapeshifters', a group exhibition at Kunsthal Mechelen.
This group exhibition platforms the work of North-East based creatives and self-taught hobbyists alongside established contemporary artists.
Kokoro Dance presents 'LSD' in collaboration with Jonathan Baldock.
'Still Lives' brings together more than 70 works by over 50 artists, illustrating the enduring nature of the still life genre throughout different epochs in art history, including post-impressionism, British modernism, surrealism and contemporary art.
'From the Ashes' is a project launched in aid of the Amazon. Migrate Art have created art materials, like paint, ink, pigment and pastels, with ashes salvaged from deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, and have commissioned contemporary artists to use these to create works. The artworks will be auctioned at Christie's in aid of Migrate's work.
The first major exhibition of the Dean Collection, 'Giants' showcases a focused selection from the musical and cultural icons Swizz Beatz (Kasseem Dean) and Alicia Keys' world-class holdings. The Brooklyn Museum’s presentation spotlights works by Black diasporic artists, part of our ongoing efforts to expand the art-historical narrative.
'Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change' brings together over 100 major contemporary and historic works as part of a conversation about art and its role in shaping narratives of empire, enslavement, resistance, abolition and colonialism – and how it may help set a course for the future.
'Murmuration' explores avian symbolism in art and traces its historical significance. The exhibition platforms the pivotal role birds play as indicators to the health of the environment, reflecting the urgent climate crisis. It establishes birds as messengers, and as metaphors for ideas of home and belonging.
The exhibition 'Place to be: the Burle Marx legacy' proposes new readings on the documentary collection of the work of Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1994) and his collaborators, in the office where more than 2 thousand landscape projects were designed between the 1930s and 1990s.
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