From Renaissance masterpieces to mammoth-inspired landscapes, these shows promise unforgettable artistic experiences.
The Journey A Full Circle at the Palette Art Gallery is like stepping into the mind of an artist who has spent decades exploring the intricacies of human existence. Her works don't just hang on the ...
The Cuban-born artist used curved and undulating canvases to capture the strength of women since the time of antiquity.
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American artist Bruce Nauman explores some new territory in a powerful new show at New York gallery Sperone Westwater.
Artists and the Body” draws from MoMA’s 20th-century collection to show that identity is broader than physical form. But in ...
Last but certainly not least on our tour of Michigan’s weirdest attractions is Thrift Witch in Lansing. This isn’t your ...
In the book “Cursed,” the Brooklyn-based photographer and director Charlie Engman intentionally leans into the strangeness of ...
In his new exhibition "Scrap" at New York Life Gallery, James Bantone uses mannequins to explore disintegration and identity.
Galleria Continua known for epic exhibitions across the world, unveiled Antony Gormley’s third solo exhibition the ‘Body ...
Interchapter” at Andrew Kreps. Courtesy of the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery. Working at the intersection of biology and identity, New York and Hong Kong-based artist Jes Fan has been questioning ...
From an exhibition that positions paintings as ‘Popstars’ in Tokyo to the inaugural group show of a new curatorial collective ...