Exhibitions

New York City’s Most Powerful Exhibition on Black Voices

During a pivotal moment of change, New York’s most powerful exhibition around Black artists is…

London Exhibitions You Don’t Want to Miss

Catch these breathtaking exhibitions by some of our favourite female artists in London before they…

How Can We Think of Art at a Time Like This?

In response to the coronavirus and global art crisis, Barbara Pollack and Anne Verhallen curate…

Zanele Muholi: The Visual Activist

Zanele Muholi’s works were on display this summer at the Kiss My Genders exhibition at the…

Rachel Hovnanian Brings Contemporary Art to the Medici Palace Museum in Tuscany

‘Open Secrets’ is on view at Palazzo Mediceo di Seravezza until September 15, every evening…

Dóra Maurer: Art From the Underground

Avant-garde artist Dóra Maurer’s year long, free exhibition at the Tate Gallery, is evident of…

A Testament to Artistic Endurance, Mary Corse’s Work Finally Sparkles in the LA Sunshine

Mary Corse: A Survey in Light showcases the artist’s lifelong pursuit of light. On view…

Eleanor Antin Poses Proudly in “Time’s Arrow” at LACMA

Using her body as her material, Eleanor Antin’s intimate exhibit at LACMA references a fraught…

Field Hospital X: Aya Ben Ron at the Israeli Pavilion, Venice Biennale

Set in the picturesque Italian city sinking with art, the Venice Biennale which includes over…

A Guide to the Female Artists at the New Museum in New York

With works that transform into spectacle and viewers who become performers, the New Museum features…

Helene Schjerfbeck: A Portrait of Finland’s Forgotten Icon

After 130 years, The Royal Academy in London is giving one of Finland’s greatest modernists…

Nina Chanel Abney’s Curation Packs the Perfect “Punch” for LA Summer

Featured artist Nina Chanel Abney curates an expansive lineup of California talent at Jeffrey Deitch…

Donna Huanca Uses Sound, Scent, and Sight to Dismantle Expectations of the Museum Experience

Donna Huanca’s latest exhibition is on view at the Marciano Foundation in Los Angeles until…

The Art of Deborah Roberts: A Powerful Statement on Black Identity

The American artist Deborah Roberts critiques the representation of black identity and femininity in the…

Dorothea Tanning: Surrealism and Gothic Nightmares

Last of the post-war surrealists, Dorothea Tanning’s uncanny paintings and unnerving sculptures are still pushing…

Natalia Goncharova: An Artist Formed by the Past, the Present, and the Future

For the first time ever in the UK, you can see Natalia Goncharova’s unique and…

The Mystery of Luchita Hurtado

‘Luchita Hurtado: I Live I Die I Will Be Reborn’ is on view at the…

Our Top 5 Favorite Looks from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: ‘Camp: Notes on Fashion’

Featuring our top 5 favorite looks from The Met’s latest exhibition, ‘Camp: Notes on Fashion,’…