Mumbai-born curator and writer Zasha Colah has been chosen to curate the Thirteenth Berlin Biennale, scheduled to take place in the summer of 2025. Colah earlier this year was named co-artistic director, with Francesca Verga, of ar/ ge kunst Bolzano in the north of Italy Province of South Tyrol. Find out more here.
Tate Modern in London displays its first major exhibition of contemporary African photography, stating that it considers the medium as a tool for world-building. Find out more here.
A new exhibition reveals how Man Ray, the enigmatic surrealist photographer, bridged the worlds of art and fashion. “Man Ray and Fashion” runs until August 13 at MoMu, the fashion museum in Antwerp, Belgium. Find out more here.
The swan dress that Björk wore to the 2001 Oscars was extremely provocative, especially when a large egg fell out of it. Controversial at first, the design has now entered the pantheon of great red carpet moments. Find out more here.
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation's Modern Art Center (CAM), in Lisbon, will celebrate 40 years with a season of Japanese contemporary art, with various moments between July and the reopening of the building, scheduled for spring 2024. Find out more here.
The great changes that took shape in the 1960s – from the civil rights movement and rock and roll to the rise of mass consumerism and the sexual revolution – still echo in contemporary society and throughout the art world. A new Pinault Collection exhibition explores not only the era's creative turnaround, but what it represents for us today. Find out more at P55.ART Magazine.
The Municipality of Bragança marks the 15th anniversary of the Contemporary Art Center Graça Morais (CACGM) with a multifaceted program and diverse activities. Find out more here.
The 2024 Venice Biennale of Art will be titled "Foreigners Everywhere" and will be "a celebration" of the 'outsider', of what comes from outside, through artists "who are themselves foreigners, immigrants, expatriates, exiles, refugees ". Find out more here.
The star of the exhibit may be the dazzling galactic data captured by NASA's newest telescope, much of which is presented in a 25-minute video. Find out more here.
The 9th edition of Access Culture Week starts today, Monday, and runs until June 25th. A week to reflect on what access is and create greater awareness regarding the mission and objectives of Acesso Cultura.
The Castelo Branco Contemporary Culture Center (CCCCB) will have an exhibition of works from the State Contemporary Art Collection (CACE) open to the public, between June 17th and September 3rd. Find out more here.
From June 8th to July 24th, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in Lisbon, exhibits, with free entry, for the first time the two most recent acquisitions of Paula Rego. Find out more here.
The blockbuster Vermeer exhibition that forced the Amsterdam museum to open overtime to accommodate public demand ends this Sunday. Find out more here.
The Soares dos Reis National Museum (MNSR) will have a program of activities and events over the next four months that aims to respond to different audiences seeking, simultaneously, to discover, enjoy and rest. Discover activities and events here.