The Frieze London art fair opens today at the southern end of Regent's Park, bringing together 160 contemporary galleries from forty-two countries. This edition includes two notable sections: Focus, dedicated to established galleries over the last twelve years, and a special presentation entitled “Indra's Net”, curated by Sandhini Poddar.
Which exhibitions should I visit this fall? Some of the most anticipated exhibits are set to hit the stage during the month of October. With new works from rising artists to the fascinating painters of the 20th century, we recommend five national and international exhibitions, which deserve a visit with lynx eyes, attentive to the smallest detail.
In September, Underdogs presents two exhibitions strongly based on thecontext of urban art and graffiti. Nuno Viegas, Portuguese artist whose work composesa true celebration and exploration of the universe and meaning of graffiti, takes over the main space of the Gallery. In turn, the German artist The Art of Rage installs himself in the Cápsula space with works that incorporate his transgressive and countercurrent nature.
In 1994, four New York art dealers had the ambitious goal of creating a new art fair to support new artists and attract global attention. The result was a groundbreaking cultural moment that has become vital to the New York art market and beyond. While much has changed over the years, Armory Show remains a force in the art world and essential to New York's cultural landscape.
After many months of speculation, and then many months of anticipation, the inaugural edition of Frieze Seoul opens Friday at the Coex Convention and Exhibition Center in the Gangnam district, adjacent to the Korea International Art Fair. Hundreds of exhibitors from all over the world will be present. In many other countries, galleries are still closed for the summer break, but not here. The entire South Korean capital has been opening large exhibitions in recent days, hoping to attract visitors who are in town for the fairs and perhaps in the mood to buy. Below, five exhibition options to see among the many dozens on offer.
Which exhibitions should I visit during the month of August?There are several museums and centers for the dissemination of contemporary art around the world. Which ones should I visit? Some of the most anticipated exhibits are set to hit the stage during the month of August. With new works from rising artists to the fascinating painters of the 20th century, we recommend five national and international exhibitions, which deserve a visit with lynx eyes, attentive to the smallest detail.
What started as a trend in sculpture to incorporate natural materials such as earth, rocks and plants quickly turned into a process-based approach to creating art in a specific location. Land art is done directly on the landscape by sculpting the land itself or creating structures in the landscape with natural materials. Discover five artists working in the landscape here.
New exhibition on Virgil Abloh opens July 1 at the Brooklyn Museum curated by Antwaun Sargent. The artist himself participated in the design and layout of the exhibition, which was originally scheduled to open in 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The American Virgil Abloh, designer and director of men's collections for Louis Vuitton, died earlier this year, aged 41, from cancer.
The American Virgil Abloh, designer and director of men's collections for Louis Vuitton, died earlier this year, aged 41, from cancer.
What to visit in July?
Art belongs to humanity as a whole, so it's more than legitimate to want to enjoy it. There are several museums and centers for the dissemination of contemporary art around the world. Which ones should I visit? Some of the most anticipated exhibits are set to hit the stage during the month of July. With new works from rising artists to the fascinating painters of the 20th century, we recommend five national and international exhibitions, which deserve a visit with lynx eyes, attentive to the smallest detail.
Art belongs to humanity as a whole, so it's more than legitimate to want to enjoy it. There are several museums and centers for the dissemination of contemporary art around the world. Which ones should I visit? Some of the most anticipated exhibits are set to hit the stage during the month of July. With new works from rising artists to the fascinating painters of the 20th century, we recommend five national and international exhibitions, which deserve a visit with lynx eyes, attentive to the smallest detail.
The piece was presented in a gallery in Hawaii, on the 118th anniversary of the surrealist master's birth. Surprise birthday present? This piece was long believed to have been destroyed, yet it turned up in a collector's safe. The piece was unveiled to the public, on the 118th anniversary of the birth of the surrealist master, by Harte International Galleries, on the island of Maui, Hawaii.
With an opening scheduled for Friday, June 3rd, Underdogs opens this month with the exhibition Está lloviendo by the Spanish artist Escif in the main space of the Gallery. The passage of this internationally renowned artist to Lisbon also includes the special launch of a Dream Edition, as well as the creation of a mural for the Underdogs Public Art Project, at the Braço de Prata train station.
Federal agents charged a dealer in Palm Beach, Florida, with wire fraud, mail fraud and money laundering for selling allegedly counterfeit works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and other artists for millions of dollars. Through the Danieli Fine Art and Galerie Danieli galleries, Daniel Elie Bouaziz sold reproductions of works of art stamped with fake seals of authenticity.
A visitor, disguised in a wig and in a wheelchair, threw a pie at the famous portrait of Gioconda, which hit the glass that protects the painting. Before being expelled, he asked: "Think about the Earth". The man was in a wheelchair and wore a woman's black wig, the necessary disguise to get as close as possible to the woman. Mona Lisa, the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci that is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The hall was full, as it happens every day when hundreds of visitors gather around the famous painting.. This time, visitors ended up capturing an unusual moment: when the person in the wheelchair got up and, suddenly, threw a pie towards the painting.
What's new in the world of the party in June? Do you want to know what are the exhibitions during this month? Novelties in the artistic world multiply in such a way that, as we realize it, events have already happened. Discovering a new space to visit seems simple, but it can turn into a complicated task. So that you can enjoy spring in the best way, P55 put together a list of five art exhibitions that took place during June. Do you already have plans for next month? Take a look at this guide and discover the perfect proposal for you.