Belo Horizonte-based artist Rivane Neuenschwander presents her major solo exhibition Tangolomango, on display at Mata Gallery, Instituto Inhotim.
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.
Actor Russell Tovey and gallerist Robert Diament meet with Caroline Walker to discuss 'Lisa' for Season 13 of Talk Art.
On the occasion of the institution’s 30th anniversary, Kunstmuseum Bonn presents a comprehensive survey of its collection of contemporary art across twenty rooms. ‘Space for imaginative actions’ offers fresh perspectives on key figures, movements and subjects, as well as showcasing some of the world’s most innovative contemporary artists.
This exhibition presents a group of previously unrealized installations from one of sculptor Melvin Edwards' most dynamic bodies of work.
Hulda Guzmán features in 'A Cool Million Campaign', a public arts initiative for climate awareness led by artists and institutions to expand environmental justice programming and support the conservation of one million acres of land.
The first show from the new international curatorial cooperative Radicants, founded by Nicolas Bourriaud, explores how climate change influences today’s art – specifically through the lens of the sublime, as defined as “a delight tinged with terror” by the 18th-century philosopher Edmund Burke.
In this exhibition Barclay includes a series of tactile sculptural environments, where large-scale forms, made predominantly from fabrics and metals, “suggest textile narratives and explore our complex relationships with cloth.”
The D.Daskalopoulos Collection has announced the donation of more than 350 artworks to four leading institutions in Athens, Chicago, New York and the United Kingdom. Works by Tonico Lemos Auad, Tom Friedman, Kendell Geers and Rivane Neuenschwander have permanently entered the collections of The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens (EMST), Guggenheim and MCA Chicago.
Group exhibition 'Shifting the Silence' features dynamic works by thirty-two women artists, including 'T.N. (Arte...)', 2015 by Rivane Neuenschwander. Named after artist Etel Adnan’s 2020 book about history and existence, 'Shifting the Silence' embraces experimentation, impermanence, and subjectivity.
The Wolverhampton School of Art presents an artist talk with Caroline Walker to coincide with touring exhibition ‘British Art Show 9’ on Friday 8 April. Walker will be discussing her work, including studio methods and approaches to painting, followed by a Q&A.
Presented in celebration of Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary’s twentieth anniversary, ‘Abundant Futures’ explores the motivations behind the foundation’s two decades of investigation, collaboration, and experimentation. The presentation includes ‘Eu desejo o seu desejo (I Wish Your Wish)’, 2003 by Rivane Neuenschwander. Comprised of hundreds of brightly coloured ribbons, each carries a quote expressing a personal desire, hope, or dream.
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, presents landmark solo exhibition 'Yinka Shonibare CBE RA: Planets in My Head'. The expansive showcase features a selection from the past three decades of Shonibare’s body of work, including sculptures, paintings, photographs, print and film.
Group exhibition ‘Why can't we live together’ explores migration and cultural identityalongside the consequences of colonialism and environmental destruction. The presentation features ‘Arch (Growing Assertiveness)’, 2006 by Thomas Hirschhorn, 'a triumphal arch of journalism, topicality, opinions, comments and information'.
'Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear' is the first major V&A exhibition to celebrate the power, artistry and diversity of masculine attire and appearance. Contemporary looks by legendary designers and rising stars will be displayed alongside historical treasures from the V&A's collections and landmark loans: classical sculptures, Renaissance paintings, iconic photographs, and powerful film and performance.
Featuring around one hundred original prints, 'The Future is Blinking' considers the key themes in the history of photography in West and Central Africa with a focus on its peculiarities and its connections with other local art forms.
Thomas Hirschhorn and Jim Hodges are included in an informal group of international contemporary artists who have come together to support ’Artists at Risk’, a non-profit organisation who since 2013 have collaborated with arts non-profits and government funders to assist artists who are at risk politically and fleeing oppression and war.
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