Contemporary Native American art on display at Phillips New York

New Terrains: Contemporary Native American Art from 5 to 23 January 2024, the exhibition, curated by Bruce Hartman, James Trotta-Bono, and Tony Abeyta, traces the influences of Modernism, Post-War and Pop Art, contextualising the evolution of L contemporary art of…
Brescia Photo Festival (IV edition) from 26 March to 18 July 2021

The initiative, with the artistic curatorship of Renato Corsini, is promoted by the Municipality of Brescia and by the Brescia Museums Foundation with the collaboration of MaCof – Center of Italian photography. This year's theme, Patrimoni, is linked to the celebrations for the return to Brescia of the Winged Victory, one of…
Palazzo Reale (Milan): Art dedicated to women between the 500th and 600th centuries

From 5 February 2021 the rooms of Palazzo Reale in Milan will host a unique exhibition dedicated to the greatest female artists who lived between the 500th and 600th centuries: Artemisia Gentileschi, Sofonisba Anguissola, Lavinia Fontana, Elisabetta Sirani, Fede Galizia, Giovanna Garzoni and many others. With the exhibition The Ladies of the Art. Stories of women between '500 and…
Eva Juszkiewics, works inspired by Ovid's Metamorphosis

As the beautiful water nymph Daphne tries to escape a predatory suitor, the god Apollo, she makes this plea for help to her father, Peneus. Just as Apollo is about to capture her, Peneus, a river god, grants her wish by transforming her…
Perugia, Brian Eno's “Ambient Music” in dialogue with ancient art

From 4 September 2020 to 10 January 2021, the rooms of the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria in Perugia will welcome the works of Brian Eno (Woodbridge, UK, 1948), an influential visual artist, composer and musician. The personal exhibition, entitled Reflected, created in collaboration with Atlante Servizi…
Twentieth-century art by Alexia Jawlensky and Marianne Werefkin

From 20 September 2020 to 10 January 2021, the Museum of Modern Art in Ascona (Switzerland) hosts an important retrospective that explores the relationship between Alexej Jawlensky (1864-1941) and Marianne Werefkin (1860-1938) who, individually and in pairs , have made a fundamental contribution…
Pirelli HangarBicocca reopens: all current and future exhibitions

From Saturday 23 May, Pirelli HangarBicocca will reopen its doors to its public after the closure of the exhibition spaces due to the health emergency. Visitors will therefore have the opportunity to once again admire the exhibition “….the Illuminating Gas” by Cerith Wyn Evans (Llanelli, Wales,…
Cento (FE) celebrates its most famous citizen, Guercino

"Emozione Barocca" is the title of the exhibition held in Cento (Ferrara) from 9 November 2019 to 15 February 2020, at the Pinacoteca San Lorenzo and at the Rocca. The exhibition sees 27 paintings, 32 frescoes and 20 drawings, works in…
Bianco Milano: works by Luca Pancrazzi at Galleria Tega

Those familiar with the city of Milan will recognize Giò Ponti's Torre Branca, the Pirellone, the Duomo, but other Milanese subjects turn white in the works of Luca Pancrazzi. “Bianco Milano” is the title of the exhibition curated by…
Theaster Gates, art as recovery of social identity

The exhibition considers what Gates calls "resurrections," the act of bringing old objects and spaces back to life, while examining the historical and social context of their making. At the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis from September 5, 2019…
Paris and Romanticism, a major exhibition at the Petit Palais

Paris continues to live as it always has throughout history despite conflicts and tragedies. It is a city capable of always rising again and soon we will also see Notre-Dame shining again. At the same time, the Petit Palais opens with a special exhibition all…
Jeff Koons, works never shown in an exhibition in Oxford

An exhibition by Jeff Koons opens at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford on February 7. Curated by Koons alongside curator Norman Rosenthal, the exhibition features seventeen major works, fourteen of which have never been exhibited before in the UK. Works that…
Paul Noble's Island at the Musée des Beaux-Arts

Since 1995, British artist Paul Noble has been unfolding an imaginary island called Nobson Newton. By means of vast gray pencil drawings, he details the buildings, the geology, himself an architect, urban planner and demiurge.
Berlin "The Polaroid Project" not just instant photos

Despite the digitization trend and the bankruptcy of Polaroid in 2009, the brand has recently returned under the name The Impossible Project, with its products rebranding as Polaroid Originals, reflecting the strong comeback of instant photography.
Paris, Robert Adams at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation

Robert Adams (1937) is known for his photographic work on the transformation of the western landscape of the United States and his environmental awareness. The exhibition presents for the first time in Paris, the entire series Our Lives and Our Children, one…