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Patti Smith, João Fiadeiro and Architecture at MAC/CCB

Patti Smith, João Fiadeiro and Architecture at MAC/CCB

The next exhibition at the Museu de Arte Moderna/Centro Cultural de Belém (MAC/CCB) in Lisbon, entitled "Evidence: Soundwalk Collective & Patti Smith", is scheduled for March 22. Find out more here.

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New exhibition by Anish Kapoor at Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi

New exhibition by Anish Kapoor at Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi

Renaissance architecture and Anish Kapoor's iconic sculptures may seem to have little in common. But the team at Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy, sees a strange connection between the two and decided to bring them together. Find out more here.

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Exhibition puts Hockney at the center of art and science | P55.ART

Exhibition puts Hockney at the center of art and science | P55.ART

Earlier this month, we attended the opening of “Hockney/Origins: Early Works from the Roy B. and Edith J. Simpson Collection” at the Bruce Museum in Connecticut. The exhibition showcases rarely exhibited works by the world-renowned artist, providing a unique insight into his early career, from his student days at London's Royal College of Art in the early 1960s. Find out more here.

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Nick Cave will have his first exhibition in 2024

Nick Cave will have his first exhibition in 2024

Musician and artist Nick Cave will have his first commercial exhibition at the gallery Xavier Hufkens, in Brussels, in 2024. Cave called the work on display “a journey toward some kind of absolution from a series of devastating events.” Find out more here.

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