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  • John Bock: NIXNUTZ CLIMAX at Haus Mödrath⁠

    John Bock: NIXNUTZ CLIMAX at Haus Mödrath⁠

    October 15, 2025 “Haus Mödrath will present Bock’s first survey of works from the past fifteen years. The exhibition highlights the growing importance... Read more
  • Yuli Yamagata: Alô? at Escola das Artes

    Yuli Yamagata: Alô? at Escola das Artes

    October 15, 2025 In Yamagata’s new pieces, antennas and ears protrude from sculptures and wall-based compositions, as if receiving and emitting transmissions across... Read more
  • Carole Caroompas reviewed in the Brooklyn Rail

    Carole Caroompas reviewed in the Brooklyn Rail

    October 1, 2025 “Caroompas’s interweaving of collage techniques and painterliness includes such depictions as indigenous tribal blanket patterns in some works, with nods... Read more
  • Liz Larner reviewed in Sculpture Magazine

    Liz Larner reviewed in Sculpture Magazine

    October 1, 2025 'Larner’s new sculptures—delicate, form-oriented, and static—represent the antithesis of violent movement. Mounted on the wall, these constructions hew toward saddle-,... Read more
  • Aliza Nisenbaum: Día de los Muertos⁠ at Des Moines Art Center

    Aliza Nisenbaum: Día de los Muertos⁠ at Des Moines Art Center

    September 27, 2025 “Last fall, the Art Center invited Nisenbaum to meet with pivotal members of the Día de los Muertos (Day of... Read more
  • Anne Collier in "As Above, So Below" at FLAG Art Foundation

    Anne Collier in "As Above, So Below" at FLAG Art Foundation

    September 27, 2025 “The FLAG Art Foundation is pleased to present As Above, So Below , a group exhibition amassing artworks and ritual... Read more
  • Carole Caroompas Reviewed in the New York Times

    Carole Caroompas Reviewed in the New York Times

    September 27, 2025 'Carole Caroompas, who died in 2022 , was better known on the West Coast than in New York. She lived... Read more
  • Yuli Yamagata in The House of Pikachu at Asia Society Texas

    Yuli Yamagata in The House of Pikachu at Asia Society Texas

    September 27, 2025 'The House of Pikachu: Art, Anime, and Pop Culture surveys the present-day, far-reaching influence of Japanese animation on contemporary art.... Read more
  • Aliza Nisenbaum at the Obama Presidential Center

    Aliza Nisenbaum at the Obama Presidential Center

    September 11, 2025 'A sweeping mural, Reading Circles/ Weaving Dreams/ Seeding Futures, depicts moments of civic life within a public library, offering a... Read more
  • David Shrigley featured in Marc Jacobs Fall 2025

    David Shrigley featured in Marc Jacobs Fall 2025

    September 11, 2025 'Shrigley, an irreverent British artist known for pairing satirical captions with childlike drawings, is characteristically wry. There’s a looped snake... Read more
  • Ellen Berkenblit at Allentown Art Museum

    Ellen Berkenblit at Allentown Art Museum

    September 11, 2025 'Reveling in the translucency, glow, and grit of oils, Ellen Berkenblit pushes and bends paint to its limits, ever experimenting.... Read more
  • Marepe: A thread that connects the worlds at The Iberê Foundation

    Marepe: A thread that connects the worlds at The Iberê Foundation

    August 22, 2025 'Marepe (Marcos Reis Peixoto, Santo Antônio de Jesus, Bahia, 1970) lives and works in the city where he was born,... Read more
  • Sarah Jones in Memento. Photography, interrupted

    Sarah Jones in Memento. Photography, interrupted

    July 16, 2025 'Displaying the works in both an unconventional and monumental way, Huis Marseille is presenting over a hundred contemporary photographic highlights... Read more
  • Martino Gamper in PIROUETTE: TURNING POINTS IN DESIGN at MoMA

    Martino Gamper in PIROUETTE: TURNING POINTS IN DESIGN at MoMA

    March 25, 2025 'Design is a fundamental element of life, an enzyme necessary to our evolution. It helps us cope with change and... Read more
  • Aliza Nisenbaum in Portraits from the ICA Collection

    Aliza Nisenbaum in Portraits from the ICA Collection

    January 23, 2025 'This exhibition showcases the deep holdings of portraits in various media within the ICA Collection, exploring how artists create images... Read more
  • David Byrd | Catalogue Raisonné

    David Byrd | Catalogue Raisonné

    September 24, 2024 Anton Kern Gallery is pleased to announce the launch of David Byrd's Online Catalogue Raisonné: Volume 1: Painting, Sculpture, Book,... Read more
  • Tate Loans Aliza Nisenbaum Painting to Children's Hospital, Liverpool

    Tate Loans Aliza Nisenbaum Painting to Children's Hospital, Liverpool

    July 6, 2023 Aliza Nisenbaum's 2020 painting Team Time Storytelling , Alder Hey Children's Hospital Emergency Department COVID Pandemic has been loaned to... Read more
  • Promotional image for Wilhelm Sasnal on display at the Boros Collection

    Over 10 paintings by Wilhelm Sasnal highlighted in the current display at the Boros Collection

    November 23, 2022 The Boros Collection is a private collection of contemporary art located in Berlin. It includes groups of works by international... Read more

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