ALI BANISADR – TEMPLE OF THE MIND – AT THE BUFFALO ART MUSEUM
The Buffalo Art Museum presents works by Ali Banisadr – unfolding a panorama across painting, drawing and works on paper to examine humanity’s enduring drive toward becoming, change, mutation, and renewal. The title of the exhibition, borrowed from Albert Pinkham…
ZHANG ENLI AT HAUSER & WIRTH GALLERY
Zhang Enli emerged onto the art scene in the 1990s when he was most associated with symbolic, figurative paintings. Following this, he embarked on a series of quotidian objects treated sensitively and beautifully – whether containers, wires or hoses –…
Michael Armitage “The Promise of Change” at the Pinault Collection Venice
In 2026 the Pinault Collection will present ‘The Promise of Change’, a solo exhibition by Michael Armitage at Palazzo Grassi, Venice, showcasing a comprehensive overview of the artist’s practice. Bringing together a selection of works created over the past 10…
ROBERT LONGO – DRAWN FROM THE SOURCE
While Robert Longo has worked in a variety of media – including performance, photography, sculpture and painting – he is best known for his large-scale charcoal drawings engaging with art histrory as well as hyper-realistic works that reflect on the…
“STORIES TOLD” ERIC FISCHL AT THE PHOENIX ART MUSEUM
The Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) presents Eric Fischl: Stories Told, organized by PhxArt and guest curated by Heather Sealy Lineberry, Curator Emeritus at the Arizona State University Art Museum. The major exhibition explores several notable series created by the figurative painter…
SEYDOU KEITA – THE QUEST FOR HUMAN BEAUTY
In the 1950s and 60s, a colourful collection of inhabitants of Bamako, capital of Mali, posed for Seydou Keïta, one of Africa’s most renowned photographer. People visited Keïta’s studio to have their picture taken at their best: wearing extravagant dresses…
“EXPÉRIENCES LUMINEUSES” THOMAS RUFF PHOTOGRAPHY20
For many years, Thomas Ruff has been exploring the origins and history of photography in his series. In doing so, he has always questioned the significance of the actual starting points of photography and its essence. In contrast to painting,…
CAROL BOVE – A PHENOMENOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE
New York based artist Carol Bove is best known for her large-scale sculptures made of crumpled stainless steel tubing, each combined with a large, circular glass disk. Presented in a monochrome environment, her installations consider the phenomenological experience of form…