Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) represented a powerful inspiration for the artists who came after him; as Pablo Picasso famously put it, he was “the father of us all”. Now, an ambitious exhibition focusing ...
From the dazzling display of ancient gold at the Capital Museum in Beijing to the century-spanning qipao fashion show at the Shanghai Museum, from the avian-themed exhibition at the Chengdu Natural ...
William Blake's work is at the National Gallery, and a major Irish-designed museum in London gets its official opening A detail from The House of Death, by William Blake, part of the exhibition at the ...
(from left) James Turrell’s Perfectly Clear (Ganzfeld) will feature at Powerhouse Parramatta; a summertime celebration at the Australian National Maritime Museum’s The Beach; mind-bending family fun ...
With Björk, Parisian photography, and beauty and ugliness in the Renaissance, it’s shaping up to be an innovative year in art on the continent. By Emily LaBarge You probably know the famously complex ...
Let's start 2026 with previews of the exhibitions that will take us throughout this new year. From Milan to Venice, from Genoa to Turin to Rome, here are 20 exhibitions announced for a 2026 filled ...
Next year brings blockbuster shows from the Venice Biennale to a Frida Kahlo retrospective, plus the Middle East's most exciting new art fair. If your 2026 calendar is looking a bit bare, we've got ...
From canonical figures to underrepresented voices, here are some of the biggest exhibitions kicking off at the start of 2026. The color yellow holds a special place in late-19th-century aesthetics. In ...
This group exhibition unites the work of Jason Kowalski, Leonard Koscianski, and Iván Carmona — three artists who approach nostalgia, myth, and memory through different but complementary lenses.
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