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From ancient scrolls to contemporary salons, Evangeline Li builds exhibitions that challenge, connect and endure — inviting new ways of seeing and feeling. There’s a particular silence in some ...
Through paintings, sculpture, site-specific murals and installations, Michaela Yearwood-Dan endeavors to build spaces of community, abundance and joy. Yearwood-Dan’s debut exhibition with Hauser & ...
A Landmark Retrospective in Hong Kong Reconsiders the Overlooked Legacy of Modernist Painter Hoo Mojong, Showcasing a Century of Artistic Exploration Across Continents. Objects of Play: Hoo Mojong ...
I find myself consistently drawn to independent makers, particularly women in the fields of ceramics, textiles, and fine jewellery – who bring both soul and precision to their work You’ve built a ...
As Easter arrives, the breath-taking work of French Street photographer, Levine Aronovich is indeed timely. His glorious Black-and-white silver photography beautifully defines Easter throughout Europe ...
Spanning seven decades and more than 400 works, the exhibition “David Hockney 25” offers a rare and deeply personal portrait of an artist who continues to redefine how we see the world. Opening April ...
At Art Brussels, Æmen Ededéen (Joshua Hagler) presents The Glass Dream Game—an intricate fusion of art, philosophy, and personal history that meditates on knowledge, memory, and the texture of lived ...
Founders Marchella de Angelis and Kim Shaylor fuse contemporary art with car culture in MotoArto, a three-day immersive event redefining creative expression on four wheels. Contemporary art and car ...
Huxley-Parlour will present Big Boy, its third solo exhibition of works by the American painter Lisa Sanditz, opening this April at the gallery’s Swallow Street space. The exhibition features ten new ...
At first glance, the latest exhibition at MABA, I Hit You With a Flower – Sugar-Coated Art With a Punch, curated by Nanda Janssen, appears charmingly light-hearted. Bringing together French and Dutch ...
The show does not trade in grand gestures. Instead, it dwells in the moments where boundaries blur: in the touch of a hand, the pause between words, the unease of proximity, or the ache of solitude.
As the University of Warwick turns 60, it is choosing to mark the occasion not with speeches and ceremonies, but with bold colour, creative energy and a striking gesture to its future. The centrepiece ...