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For decades, Irish institutions concealed women’s suffering through silence. Now, contemporary artists are confronting these ...
Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Time Capsules, 2017, core samples in experimental resin. Courtesy: Sursock Museum; ...
Less than a year ago, artist Eugene Jung moved from Seoul to New York, seeking a new challenge. The grittiness and ...
As countries unravel, stories of displacement become ubiquitous. For the young Burmese artists in ‘If only it is seen, thus, ...
This year’s edition of Frieze Sculpture opens on 17 September in The Regent’s Park, London, and runs until 2 November 2025. Free to attend, the 13th iteration of this much-celebrated annual public art ...
Five curators will receive travel grants, VIP access to & Frieze Masters, and opportunities to meet leading figures in the global art world ...
What we should do with contested histories in the public realm is key to Colombian artist Iván Argote’s practice and his current survey, ‘Radical Tenderness’, at Prague’s Galerie Rudolfinum. Levitate ...
A new exhibition at Peter Freeman Inc. showcases how the artist ignited ‘a revolution that’s going to change the form of the ...
Raymond Saunders, known for his assemblage-style works that combine painting, collage and drawing, has died aged 90. In an ...
The founder and director of Xlarge Gallery explores Seoul’s Jongno district, brimming with queer history and independent galleries ...
After more than three decades, the practice of Oswald Oberhuber returns to Galerie Krinzinger as a solo exhibition, bringing ...
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