Addressing Inequalities
Can you name five female artists? This question is being proposed by the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC this March.
Can you name five female artists? This question is being proposed by the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC this March.
The 12th edition of Art Madrid Contemporary Art Fair opens today and runs until 26 February at the Galería de Cristal of CentroCentro Cibeles.
French photographer Emmanuel Georges (b.1965) takes viewers on a journey through the familiar and diminishing concept of the American Dream.
Known best for honest and often critical portrayals of the Great British public, Martin Parr has been unafraid to capture humanity through his vision.
Melbourne Design Week will examine the value of good design and showcase the work of regional and international creatives in a city-wide event.
Jenny Sabin Studio has been selected as the winner of this year’s Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s, New York, Young Architects Program.
Dr. Chris Meigh-Andrews specialises in screen works, installation, sculpture and projections, as well as being an editor and professor for moving image.
BALTIC hosts a major retrospective of renowned Canadian artist Rodney Graham. That’s Not Me marks his first large-scale UK exhibition since 2002.
The location chosen for V&R’s most recent shows, Palais de Tokyo, is Paris’s most experimental art museum, showcasing the trajectory of the brand.
Polka Galerie’s retrospective of Joel Meyerowitz concentrates on street photography in New York City, and the embrace of landscape and light.
Widely acclaimed as a central figure of the Bloomsbury Group, Vanessa Bell was a pivotal player in 20th century British art; Dulwich Picture Gallery illuminate her life.
Concerns with time, space, history and landscape inform the practice of British artist Darren Almond, exploring how these different dimensions intersect.
The 12th edition of Art Fair Tokyo takes the theme Art is Alive as its central focus, aiming to narrow the distance between artworks and people.
New York-based Chinese photographer Shen Wei sets out on a journey across continents for Between Blossoms at Flowers Gallery, New York.
The Arts Council Collection sheds new light on the rich and diverse nature of 1960s art, casting fresh perspectives over the creations of the period.
An exhibition at Mudam Luxembourg testifies to the diversity and compositional flair of Cragg’s oeuvre, showing a selection of work from over the past two decades.
A’ Design Competition was established to recognise the best design works internationally. Entries are open until 28 February.
Photography, objects and antiques come together for the National Gallery of Victoria’s encyclopaedic display Patrick Pound: The Great Exhibition.
Gabriella Kosa explores the relationship between mankind and nature. Within her works, the small squares and geometric forms represent desire for control.