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ART CITIES: N York-Robert Gober 

Since the 1970s, Robert Gober has built a body of work that probes the fault lines between sexuality, religion, domestic life, and …

John Skoog, REDOUBT, 2026 St. Lucia celebration, 2023 Photo: David Skoog

PRESENTATION:John Skoog-REDOUBT

John Skoog s an artist and filmmaker based in Copenhagen. After studying at Städelschule in Frankfurt, graduating in 2012, he has worked …

Photo left: Leda Alexopoulou, Keep walking 1, 2025, print, 28Χ17Χ15 cm. Photo right: Grigoria Vryttia, Jellyfish, 2021, repurposed fabrics, dimensions variable

PRESENTATION: 5 Elements (Part I)

Continuing their collaboration for a fifth consecutive year, dreamideamachine.resident and dreamideamachine AMKE, together with Desmos Gallery—part of the historic bookstore through which …

Photo left: Sophie Kuijken, B.L.B.A., 2025, 70,5 x 55 x 1,8 cm (27 3/4 x 21 5/8 x 0 11/16 inches), © Sophie Kuijken, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Photo right: Sophie Kuijken, K.U.M., 2023, Oil and acrylic on plywood panel, 76 x 40 x 1,8 cm (29 7/8 x 15 11/16 x 0 11/16 inches), © Sophie Kuijken, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia

ART CITIES: Paris-Sophie Kuijken

Sophie Kuijken’s work is today a contribution to the art of portraiture. Through her technical mastery, the artist overlays several strata of …

Uche Okeke, Fantasy and Masks c.1960. © The Prof Uche Okeke Legacy Limited and Asele Institute Ltd. Photo courtesy of Research and Cultural Collections University of Birmingham

PRESENTATION: Nigerian Modernism, Part ii

Set against the backdrop of cultural and artistic rebellion, the exhibition “Nigerian Modernism” celebrates the achievements of Nigerian artists working before and …

Sterling Ruby, DRFTRS (9061), 2025, Collage, paint, and glue on paper, 28.3 × 43.5 cm | 11 1/8 × 17 1/8 inches, © Sterling Ruby, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Sterling Ruby

Sterling Ruby has created a complex, ever-evolving artistic universe that oscillates between raw abjection and aestheticizing abstraction. His ceramics, sculptures, installations, textile …

Photo left: Hoda Kashiha, Gaze into a Glass of Wine in the Rainy Night, 2025, Acrylic and pastel on canvas, 150 x 120 x 4 cm (59 x 47 3/16 x 1 9/16 inches), © Hoda Kashiha, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Photo right: Hoda Kashiha, Drink, Drink until the Red Flows Everywhere like Blood from the Trail of that Crimson the Sun Slowly Rise, 2025, Acrylic and pastel on canvas, 180 x 150 x 4 cm (70 13/16 x 59 x 1 9/16 inches), © Hoda Kashiha, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia

ART CITIES: Paris-Hoda Kashiha

Although Hoda Kashiha’s pictorial approach is in the American pop vein, her works address themes that resonate with the complex socio- political …

Sarah Sze, Breathless, 2026, Oil paint, acrylic paint, acrylic polymers, ink, Dibond, aluminum, and wood, 103 1/4 x 202 x 3 inches (262.3 x 513.1 x 7.6 cm), © Sarah Sze, Photo: Maris Hutchinson, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

ART CITIES: Los Angeles-Sarah Sze

Sarah Sze gathers objects and images from both the physical and digital realms, weaving them into intricate multimedia compositions that oscillate between …