Multi-sensory exhibition ‘Lighten Up!’ redefines time through art and biology
Among this year’s most incisive MIT Museum events, Lighten Up! On Biology and Time positions the intersection of art and biology within a rigorously sensory…
Among this year’s most incisive MIT Museum events, Lighten Up! On Biology and Time positions the intersection of art and biology within a rigorously sensory…
The Holy See Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale will present The Ear is the Eye of the Soul, an ambitious, sound-led project curated by…
A new exhibition has opened at Acne Paper Palais Royal in Paris, titled The Women of René Bouché. Running from April 9th to June 7th,…
From April 15th to August 16th, 2026, Paris will host one of the most highly anticipated cultural events of the season: the major Alexander Calder…
Amid a dense exchange between art, craft, and history, a new cultural space emerges along the Grand Canal as Dries Van Noten turns his attention…
George Rouy is interested in the body as landscape. In his paintings, lines smudge and forms distend; figures—alone and in groups, seen and unseen—take on…
This June, Prada Mode will arrive in New York with Satellites II, turning the legendary Hotel Chelsea into a multi-layered cultural space. Operating as a…
From 9th to 12th April, Art Paris 2026 will return to the Grand Palais, reaffirming its position as a highlight in the international art calendar.…
In conversation with hube and Theaster Gates In 1967, as the Vietnam War raged, singer-songwriter Phil Ochs penned the line, “In such ugly times, the…
Iconoclast, provocateur, court jester of the contemporary art world—these are just a few of the ways people have described Maurizio Cattelan, the Italian artist whose…