ZOT: the title, Dutch for “fool” or “mad,” is borrowed from Willem de Kooning’s black-and-white paintings of the 1940s, where words, symbols and abstract forms hover inside loose, high-voltage ...
Our Five exhibitions to see in London in February 2026: contemporary art, sculpture, installation and photography exploring collaboration, personal narrative and performance-driven forms. Commissioned ...
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), on The Mall, London, will present a new exhibition by Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Laura Lima (b. 1971, Minas Gerais), whose work has, since the mid-90s ...
With the confidence of a polished render, Shanghai sells its speed. The skyline announces certainty. Logistics ensure immediacy. The screen asks you to concentrate and then teaches you to keep going.
Lyndsey Ingram Gallery presents Lee Miller: Performance of a Lifetime, a focused exhibition of photographs by the trailblazing American artist, timed to coincide with her major retrospective at Tate ...
Moving through painting, video, textiles, neons, writing, sculpture and installation, Emin’s practice insists on intimacy as a form of cultural address, with the female body foregrounded as a means to ...
The Shiva Nataraja, a renowned depiction of the cosmic dancer, has long been coveted by looters and traffickers, driven in part by Western collectors’ demand traced back to influential art historian ...
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit reopens in April with a redesigned façade and a programme that centres Black creative histories and textile practice. The MOCAD has announced that it will reopen on ...
Victoria Miro presents the world premiere of the five-screen installation of Isaac Julien’s acclaimed film installation All That Changes You. Metamorphosis, accompanied by new photographic works.
From six-figure Paul Nash to ceramics, textiles and prints, the 38th edition of London Art Fair logged brisk buying for contemporary art and steady confidence in Modern British names The 38th edition ...
Formerly UVNT/Urvanity, the fair reintroduces itself as CAN, Contemporary Art Now, expanding its contemporary art and sculpture reach with LATAM Focus, Counterflow and CAN Design. CAN Art Fair Madrid, ...
In Min Woo Nam’s “The Aftermath” at LBF Contemporary in London, vast abstract horizons dissolve into haze — asking viewers to slow down and look as an act of participation. Min Woo Nam’s upcoming ...