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But THE AUDACITY extends far beyond traditional gallery walls. The multi-sensory experience weaves together 12 solo wall installations, ground murals, tactile textile works, pottery, and fashion into ...
Ilona Szalay paints women who seem to exist in the moment before something happens — or after it already has. Her paintings are full of stillness that feels tense, like breath held too long. Figures — ...
Future Language of the Ikonoklast by Remi Rough is a richly illustrated account of a group of young artists coming together to create a new world without realising it, armed with spray paint and a ...
At MAM Shanghai, Kenny Scharf’s new exhibition brings together decades of work, merging playful surrealism with an immersive vision of California’s beach culture. This June, the Modern Art Museum ...
The Sacred Stillness of Flowers: How Rebecca Louise Law Turns Fleeting Beauty Into Something Timeless Flowers have long existed at the intersection of beauty and brevity—a soft symbol of time passing, ...
Eric Stefanski: Writing is such an important component in all my practice. I’m constantly writing. There are notes everywhere—here in the studio, in my office, on my phone, pieces of paper I find in ...
A rare, previously unreleased lithograph by Tom of Finland debuts as Phillips’ first time-limited edition, with proceeds supporting the Tom of Finland Foundation. Phillips has announced Tom of Finland ...
Inviting personal photographs and stories that reflect the diverse experiences of diaspora communities worldwide. Taking its cue from A Thousand Small Stories — the title of Eileen Perrier ’s current ...
“We’re not interested in a ‘white cube’ experience, we want people to connect with art in unexpected ways. St Michael’s is a magical venue, and this summer we’ll be packing it with everything people ...
Eyes in Downpour gathers a profound and poignant collection of the artist’s most influential works, curated carefully and lovingly by the artist and gallerist themselves, from private collectors to ...
At the center of the exhibition is a concern with visibility—who gets seen, how, and on whose terms. Some pieces question long-held artistic and cultural assumptions; others offer alternatives ...
In more recent times, the exhibition explores London in the ’90s—a generation of graduate artists who didn’t ask for permission, hosting exhibitions of cutting-edge conceptual art in abandoned shops ...