Curator, writer and art historian Iwona Blazwick, chair of the Royal Commission of AlUla's Public Art Expert Panel in Saudi Arabia and former long-time director of London's Whitechapel Gallery, will curate the Eighteenth Istanbul Biennale. Find out more here.
Berlin, Germany's vibrant capital, is an internationally renowned cultural and artistic epicenter. This article sheds light on 10 notable galleries in Berlin, each with its own distinctive identity and unique curatorial approach. Learn more here.
Exploring New York's art scene is about embarking on a vibrant and diverse journey through some of the most influential and exciting art galleries in the world. Learn more here.
2023 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Mário Cesariny and Natália Correia, two unavoidable personalities of Portuguese culture. Learn more here.
Despite Russia's continued assault on Ukraine, the Kiev Biennale will return for its 5th edition this autumn with a series of exhibitions spread across six venues internationally. Learn more here.
Multimedia artist Jeffrey Gibson, whose practice integrates indigenous, queer cultures and American histories alongside pop culture tropes to explore questions of identity, will represent the United States at the 60th Venice Biennale, taking place from April 20 to November 24, 2024. Find out more here.
With more than 150 works, the exhibition “Frida & Diego:Love&Revolution” currently on view at the Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) in Adelaide, is more than just a presentation of the iconic art of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Learn more here.
edro Barateiro will present the performance 'My body, this paper, this fire', within the scope of the first Vilnius Performing Art Biennale, in Lithuania, which runs until the 6th of August. Learn more here.
From the 2nd of September to the 15th of October, in Lisbon and Faro, the 4th edition of BoCA - Bienal de Artes Contemporâneas goes in search of the 'Invisible Present' by claiming bodies and gestures that are not visible. Learn more here.
Nigeria has lifted the veil on plans for its pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale, which will take place from 20 April to 24 November 2024. This will be the second time the country has participated in the event, following its inclusion in the 57th edition, in 2017. Find out more here.
One of the Tate's best-loved attractions, a room dedicated to the purple, orange and brown Seagram murals of Mark Rothko, will be loaned to the “Fondation Louis Vuitton” in Paris for an Abstract Expressionism retrospective exhibition this fall (October 18 to April 2, 2024). Learn more here.
The 10 meter wide mural "The Garden of Crivelli", created between 1990 and 1991, will also be joined for the first time with the altarpiece "La Madonna della Rondine", created in the 15th century by Carlo Crivelli, who inspired the Portuguese painter . Learn more here.
The exhibition promises an immersive journey through the director's creative process and sources of inspiration that ignited his four-decade film career. Learn more here.
In the exhibition "Stories change, styles change", the public will be able to appreciate works such as "Night" (1954), "Batalha de Alcácer-Quibir" (1966), "O cerco" (1976), "Os Amantes " (1982), "Madame Butterfly" (c. 1985), "Snow White on the Prince's Horse", (1995), "Prince Pig and his first bride" (2006), which "evidence the unsubmissive personality of Paula Rego and her determination for an artistic expression free of constraints and conventions, which led her to a constant redefinition of her figurative language and the creation of compositionally complex canvases, which encompass highly diversified narrative contexts and inspirations". Learn more here.