PRESENTATION: Koo Jeong A-Land Of Ousss [ Gravitta ]
The work of Koo Jeong A incorporates intersubjective phenomena, digital features and timely imaginaries with the capacity to transform into large-scale sculpture …
The work of Koo Jeong A incorporates intersubjective phenomena, digital features and timely imaginaries with the capacity to transform into large-scale sculpture …
In 2026, as the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its independence, Cologne’s Museum Ludwig turns its attention to the cultural …
Jane and Louise Wilson have been working as an artist duo in collaboration since 1989 and are based in London. Louise Wilson …
Marina Xenofontos’ work employs film and sculpture to consider the inevitability of failure and the marginalisation of personal narratives in civic spaces. …
Sarah Morris oscillates between film and painting, between pictorial abstraction and analytical films. Her research is focused on typologies in urban architecture …
Set against the backdrop of cultural and artistic rebellion, the exhibition “Nigerian Modernism” celebrates the achievements of Nigerian artists working before and …
The Norwegian artist Sandra Mujinga maintains a multidisciplinary practice driven by a profound interest in the body, skin, and its visibility and …
Painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and installation artist Titus Kaphar confronts history by dismantling classical structures and styles of visual representation in Western art, …
Carroll Dunham has maintained a prolific career since the early 1970s. Working across media including painting, printmaking, and sculpture, Dunham has always …
Van Abbemuseum’s annual “Positions” exhibition series, which is dedicated to creating space for experimentation, gives several artists or collectives the opportunity to …
Marianna Simnett is a British-Croatian artist with a multidisciplinary approach who lives and works between Berlin and New York. Her immersive narratives …
Mona Hatoum, a London-based artist born in Beirut, has long married poetic sensibility with political urgency in work that spans performance, video, …
In early 2026, the Haus für Medienkunst Oldenburg is hosting a discursive project that confronts the contested legacy of Edith Maria Ruß …
Born to Grenadian and Haitian parents and raised between the Caribbean and New York, Alvaro Barrington’s practice explores interconnected histories of cultural …
The Tanoto Art Foundation’s inaugural exhibition, “Rituals of Perception”, currently on view at Singapore’s New Bahru School Hall from 21 January to …
Jasper Johns is an artist that came onto the scene in the 1950s. Much of the work that he created led the …
Set against the backdrop of cultural and artistic rebellion, the exhibition “Nigerian Modernism” celebrates the achievements of Nigerian artists working before and …
Yoan Capote uses sculpture, painting, installation, photography, and video to create analogies between the symbolic meaning of inanimate objects and the human …
Kent Chan is an artist, curator and filmmaker based in Netherlands and Singapore. His practice revolves around our encounters with art, fiction …
Josef Albers was one of the most influential abstract painters and art teachers of the twentieth century. Albers’s artistic career, which bridged …
Although Glenn Ligon’s work spans sculptures, prints, drawings, mixed media and neon, painting remains a core activity. He has incorporated texts into …
Asta Gröting creates works that are driven by her interest in making the hidden visible and exploring the complex relationships between people, …
A leading figure in the postwar Arte Povera movement, Pier Paolo Calzolari is renowned for the material inventiveness and formal originality of …
Léon Wuidar’s abstracted representations of the world around him are masterfully conceived; harmonised in their balance of shapes and colours, distinguished by …