A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond, MoMA
A Japanese Constellation focuses on the network of architects and designers that has developed around Pritzker Prize winners Toyo Ito and SANAA.
A Japanese Constellation focuses on the network of architects and designers that has developed around Pritzker Prize winners Toyo Ito and SANAA.
Each year the RBS Bursary Awards are given to 10 early career artists working in three dimensions judged to be of outstanding talent.
Concerned with the processes of individual projection onto natural environments, Espinasseau carves his own pathway for multi-media art, creating photo-collages, watercolours and sculptural works, which present small architectural utopias. His work questions the urban landscape as a place of ritual and relationships, drawing up a conversation between where nature and culture collide. We speak to the artists about the figurative nature of his works, and the complex notion of the environment as a blank page.
The Parrish Art Museum presents Radical Seafaring, the first museum survey of 25 artists’ site-specific projects on the water. From 8 May.
“Can machines think? Are there imaginable digital computers which would do well in the imitation game?” asked Alan Turing in his landmark paper, Computing Machinery and Intelligence. Turing’s study was published in 1950, but the question whether machines can successfully imitate human behaviour still resonates today. Eight artists delve into our fascination with artificial intelligence and man/machine relationships in The Imitation Game at the Manchester Art Gallery this year.
This spring, MCASD will host a solo exhibition by Do Ho Suh, an artist who crafts evocative works that reflect ideas of identity, and personal space.
Hauser Wirth & Schimmel launches its new gallery in Los Angeles with the Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 – 2016.
The Singapore Tyler Print Institute will unveil The River is Within Us, the first solo exhibition of UK-based artist Shirazeh Houshiary in Southeast Asia.
International Pop navigates a fast-paced world packed with bold imagery, revealing a vibrant period shaped by social, political, and cultural changes.
This winter, David Zwirner, New York, hosts an exhibition of new work by Scottish artist Karla Black, the artist’s second solo show with the gallery.
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac opens a comprehensive solo exhibition of new sculptures by Tony Cragg in the vast halls of the gallery space in Paris Pantin.
Curated by Nate Hitchcock and Annette Doms, UNPAINTED lab 3.0 celebrates new art forms across four days in the city of Munich.
The British Council and the British Fashion Council showcase innovative work by emerging fashion designers from 24 countries in Fashion Utopias.
YSP hosts the first UK museum exhibition of work by Brooklyn-based artist KAWS, whose practice includes painting, sculpture, design and more.
Mazzoleni London brings together two of artist Piero Manzoni’s most well known series of works, the Achromes (1957–1963) and the Linee (1959–1963).
Ana Mendieta: Experimental and Interactive Films is the first full-scale gallery exhibition dedicated to the artist’s filmworks in New York.
Guggenheim Bilbao displays a selection of innovative sculptural works developed by Louise Bourgeois over the course of two decades.
Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, presents Lost Downtown, the gallery’s first solo exhibition by acclaimed photographer Peter Hujar (1934-1987).
Through the manipulation of various materials, Michele Mathison transforms everyday objects into charged artistic declarations.