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Lisa Yuskavage, Still Life Wearing a Wig, 1999, Watercolor on paper, Private collection © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

ART CITIES: N York-Lisa Yuskavage

One of the most original and influential artists of the past three decades, Lisa Yuskavage creates works that affirm the singularity of …

Lu Yang, DOKU the Creator (Video still), 2025, © Lu Yang, Courtesy the artist and SOCIÉTÉ Gallery

ART CITIES: Berlin-Lu Yang

Lu Yang’s 3D animations and installations explore fundamental questions about the relationships between the body and consciousness, spirituality and science, technology and …

Richard Mayhew, Untitled, c.2000, Oil on canvas, 76.2 x 101.6 cm | 30 x 40 in., 80 x 105.4 x 5.9 cm | 31 1/2 x 41 1/2 x 2 5/16 in. (framed), © Richard Mayhew, Courtesy the artist and White Cube

PRESENTATION: Alien Shores

The Group exhibition “Alien Shores” explores landscapes as sites of memory, imagination, and belonging. Through painting, video, photography, and sculpture, the artists …

Sara Flores, Non Nete (A flag for the Shipibo Nation), 2025, Single-channel video, colour and sound, Continuous loop, 3 minutes 33 seconds, © Sara Flores, Courtesy the artist and White Cube Gallery

ART CITIES: London-Sara Flores

The complex and intricately geometric works of Peruvian artist Sara Flores express the practice of Kené – an ancient medium that is …

Left: Christian Eisenberger, Untitled (Akt), 2025, acrylic and silicone on canvas, 200 x 150 cm, © Christian Eisenberger, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Krinzinger Right: Christian Eisenberger, Untitled, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 200 x 150 cm, © Christian Eisenberger, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Krinzinger

ART CITIES: Vienna-Christian Eisenberger

Christian Eisenberger has created a stylistically and quantitatively rich oeuvre that has resisted precise categorization. His work has always oscillated between obsessive compulsion …

Inês Zenha, Swans only sing closely, 2024, David Bonet_MED

TRIBUTE: Terraphilia

In what ways can love reshape how we live with the Earth? The group exhibition “Terraphilia” invites us to reimagine our place …

Werner Tübke, Women on the Street. On ʻLife Memories of Doctor of Law Schulze III’, 1965 Watercolour, pen and brown ink, on wove paper, 290 x 301 mm, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2025

ART CITIES: Frankfurt-Werner Tübke

In his multi-layered compositions, characterized by an imaginative, sometimes almost exuberant fantasy, Werner Tübke reflects on the complexity of the world, with …

Erwin Wurm, Fat House, 2003, mixed media. Inside, the video “Am I a House?” (2005), Duration 8:40 min, is playing, © Erwin Wurm, Photo: © OÖLKG, Michael Maritsch, Courtesy the artist and OÖ Landes-Kultur GmbH

PRESENTATION: Erwin Wurm

Erwin Wurm has been exploring the expressive possibilities of sculpture for over 35 years. As profound as it is ironic, his multifaceted …

nstallation view, Bouchra Khalili, The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art- Humlebæk, 2025, Photo: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art / Camilla Stephan

PRESENTATION: Bouchra Khalili

Through video, photography and prints, Bouchra Khalili in her works, articulates subjectivity and collective history, questioning the complex relationships between the singular …

Something in the Wate, Ιnstallation view, Photo ©LuisDo Rosario, Courtesy Fondazione MAXXI

PRESENTATION: Something in the Water

With a new, previously unseen production, the exhibition “Something in the Water” marks a new chapter in Oscar Tuazon’s “Water School” project, …

INTERVIEW: Karim Rashid

 On the occasion of a very interesting video-interview, where the legend of contemporary design Karim Rashid, speaks about his work, which we …

Marcel Dzama, Blue water blues, 2024, Pearlescent acrylic ink, watercolor, and graphite on paper, Triptych, Overall: 70 1/2 x 156 inches (179.1 x 396.3 cm), Overall, framed: 76 x 172 1/2 inches (193 x 438 cm), Signed recto; signed, titled, dated, and inscribed verso, © Marcel Dzama, Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner Gallery

ART CITIES: Los Angeles-Marcel Dzama

Since rising to prominence in the late 1990s, Marcel Dzama has developed an immediately recognizable visual language that investigates human action and …

Akane Saijo, Soil and Flesh, 2024, ceramic, 10 1/8 x 31 1/4 x 15 7/8 inches, Photo: SAIKI, © Akane Saijo, Courtesy the artist and Blum Gallery

ART CITIES: Tokyo-Surface and Signal

The group exhibition “Surface and Signal” brings together four artists whose practices engage with formal clarity, material honesty, and sensitivity to the …

Y.Z. Kami, Blue Dome, 2025, Oil on linen, 63 × 72 inches (160 × 182.9 cm), © Y.Z. Kami, Photo: Owen Conway, Courtesy Gagosian

PRESENTATION: Y.Z. Kami-The Domes

Y.Z. Kami’s paintings, drawings, collages, and sculptures explore the tension between the physical and the spiritual, surface and depth. His large-scale portraits, …

Trevor Paglen, Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Trevor Paglen

Trevor Paglen is an artist whose practice persistently interrogates the unseen forces that shape contemporary life. Known for bridging disciplines—ranging from photography, …

akako Yamaguchi, Procession, 2024, oil and metal leaf on canvas, 40 × 60 in. (101.6 × 152.4 cm). Courtesy of the artist; Ortuzar, New York; and as-is.la, Los Angeles. Photo: Gene Ogami

PRESENTATION: Takako Yamaguchi

Moving between the United States, Japan and France in the early years of her practice, Takako Yamaguchi developed a uniquely syncretic approach …

Sharon Ellis, Rose Garden, 2020, alkyd on panel, 20 x 16 inches, © Sharon Ellis, Courtesy the artist and Michael Kohn Gallery

ART CITIES: Los Angeles-Sharon Ellis

Sharon Ellis’s luminous interpretations of the natural world function simultaneously as cautionary tales and alluring invitations. Her compositions, marked by fluid lines …