Theories on Forgetting at Gagosian
Theories on Forgetting at Gagosian, LA, maps evolutions of cultural symbolism through the work of 18 contemporary artists.
Theories on Forgetting at Gagosian, LA, maps evolutions of cultural symbolism through the work of 18 contemporary artists.
A Yorkshire-wide celebration of the life and work of British sculptor Sir Anthony Caro opens this week.
The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, presents the first European solo exhibition of Indonesian artists’ collective Tromarama. Until 6 September.
The Photographer’s Gallery, London displays a new series of works by British artist Julie Cockburn.
The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, will be exhibiting Richard Mosse’s The Enclave, an immersive, six-screen video art installation.
For its first project with ARTIST ROOMS, Aberystwyth Arts Centre will present an exhibition of works by photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
We highly recommend popping into Grimaldi Gavin, London, to see Tomoko Yoneda’s Beyond Memory.
Dovecot Gallery, Edinburgh presents the first solo exhibition in Scotland of internationally renowned Korean artist Kwang Young Chun, Aggregations.
Robilant + Voena announces the opening of German Photography at its St Moritz gallery. With work from Elger Esser and Candida Höfer.
Richard Long’s career of creating art through his engagement with and movement through the landscape is celebrated by his home city.
This September, Annely Juda Fine Art, London, showcases the work of renowned photographer and multimedia pioneer, Jürgen Klauke.
Experience the first-ever survey exhibition in New Zealand of moving image artist, Yang Fudong.
BOZAR presents Chinese Utopias Revisited – The Elephants, a group show with a focus on contemporary Chinese art, opening 17 July.
Five Decades is a comprehensive survey spanning the last 50 years of El Anatsui’s celebrated career.
Les Rencontres d’Arles opens today with a vibrant programme of photography exhibitions and events taking place over the summer until 20 September.
For Ever Amber is the first major account of the AmberSide Collection started by a group of like-minded students at Regent Street Polytechnic.
For the Triennial of Photography Hamburg, the Hamburger Kunsthalle is presenting some 100 works by internationally renowned artists.
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, artist Sonia Delaunay celebrated the modern world of movement, technology and urban life.
26 contemporary artists including Thomas Grünfeld and Elad Lassry reinterpret the art historical theme.
Launched in 2007, the biennial Manchester International Festival champions new works across performing arts, visual arts and popular culture.
Tony Cragg’s first exhibition at Lisson Gallery Milan consists of several new sculptures in bronze, wood and stone, alongside a number of works on paper.
Pieter Vermeersch at Galerie Perrotin, Hong Kong includes two recent ensembles of oil-on-canvas gradient fades and a wall painting installation.
This thematic group show at Foam, Amsterdam, immerses visitors in the dazzling London of the 60s, an era bursting with possibilities.
Passing Leap at Hauser & Wirth, New York takes its title from the name of a complex trapeze trick. A passing leap is a manoeuvre of great precision.
A visionary architect, urban planner, theorist and artist, Le Corbusier made a profound impression on 20th century architectural design.
Venice-based siblings Laura and Alessandro Diaz de Santillana are internationally renowned artists and descendants of the Venini glassware dynasty.
Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon, open from 2 July. The exhibition is a rare chance to the works of several leading photographers of the 20th century.
City Lights is the newest exhibition in a series of exciting and educational events happening at London-based gallery Lights of Soho until 5 July.