OPEN CALL: Stedelijk Studies Journal Issue 15 Call For Research
Diversifying audiences, reaching out, inviting, and maintaining ties with them, hence making the museum accessible and relevant for today’s and tomorrow’s societies …
Diversifying audiences, reaching out, inviting, and maintaining ties with them, hence making the museum accessible and relevant for today’s and tomorrow’s societies …
Josef and Anni Albers were pioneering 20th-century artists whose work, writing, and teaching demonstrably transformed the way that people see color and …
Since graduating from Yale in 1989, Matthew Barney has made a rapid impact on the art world. In 1994 Barney embarked on …
Catalina Tuca is a multidisciplinary Visual Artist, educator, and independent curator, working in the intersections of geographic identities, collective memories, and hybrid …
From 1980 to 1982, the renowned Korean abstract painter, Yun Hyong-keun resided in Paris, seeking both peace from the violent political turmoil …
The University of the Arts Bremen (HfK) is committed to diversity and equal opportunities and offers a diverse range of courses of …
Moving seamlessly from his early photographs to sculpture, immersive environments, large-scale public interventions, and architectural projects, Olafur Eliasson uses simple natural elements …
Through his photographic practice Abdulhamid Kircher examines possibilities for reconciliation, questions of identity and intimacy, impacts of patriarchy and violence. He was …
The group exhibition “Twilight is a Place of Promise” features the work of 19 international artists born between 1895 and 1996. The …
Widely defined by her use of color, something she remained adamant about from her early studies, Pacita Abad pioneered new forms of …
The exhibition “Beyond the Lines” features the works and research of artists who were Residents at the Villa Empain and whose preferred …
Informed by the ways in which everyday objects and imagery can be transfigured into signifiers of identity, history, and mythology, Latifa Echakhch’s …
An important figure in American post-Abstract Expressionism, Al Held is best known for his large scale, Hard-edge paintings. While Held’s sharp contours, …
The University of Saskatchewan Art Galleries and Collection (USAGaC) has now opened the application call for the third annual ohpinamake Prize for …
Irving Penn was one of the most important and influential photographers of the 20th Century. In a career that spanned almost 70years, …
Seta Manoukian – Ani Pema Drolma is a Lebanese painter of Armenian descent. She was a prominent figure in the burgeoning Beirut …
Sarah Sze’s immersive works challenge the static nature of art. Her work questions the value society places on images and objects and …
S.M.A.K., the Stedelijk Museum of Contemporary Art, shows art from its own collection in dialogue with works of contemporary artists from all …
On June 18, inaugurated the exhibition “The Mad and the Lonely”, by George Condo at Deste Foundation’s project space the former Slaughterhouse …
For autumn 2026, the Park Abbey and PARCUM are working on the realisation of a contemporary art exhibition. To flesh out the …
Josh Kline is one of the leading artists of his generation. Kline is best known for creating immersive installations using video, sculpture, …
Since graduating from Yale in 1989, Matthew Barney has made a rapid impact on the art world. In 1994 Barney embarked on …
Alserkal Arts Foundation is now accepting applications for the third round of the Research Grants programme, which awards individuals and collectives amounts …
The “ekphrasis” series by David Zwirner Books “is dedicated to publishing rare, out-of-print, and newly commissioned texts as accessible paperback volumes. It is part …