Painting, ambiguity and Global South perspectives converge in Uncontextualised Souths, The African Art Hub’s presentation at London Art Fair 2026 The African Art Hub (TAAH) opens its 2026 programme ...
In Wild Togetherland, design strategist and curator Anita Lam turns Hong Kong’s street-level wildlife into a participatory civic fable, equal parts playroom and provocation. Lam is a design strategist ...
If the premise sounds physiological, it is. The Earth’s rotation produces the diurnal cycle that shapes every living being, and circadian rhythm is the internal timing system that responds to changing ...
Inside a former spinning mill in Hong Kong, Gulnur Mukazhanova, the Berlin-based Kazakh artist, turns inherited textiles into a public argument about value, power and memory. The show introduces ...
The Space Pod proposal is presented as a flexible, unit-based habitat for future bases on the Moon and Mars, while also positioning itself as a prototype-ready structure for Earth. As a contemporary ...
For the first season of 2026, the MEP is delighted to present American Images, the first solo exhibition in a Parisian institution dedicated to the Dutch photographer Dana Lixenberg. For more than ...
SWG3, the Glasgow venue, unveils Trackie McLeod’s “text me when you get home” as part of an anniversary programme built on contemporary art and cultural collaboration. SWG3 continues its 20th ...
A new report from Getty’s PST ART Climate Impact Program delivers dataset insights for exhibitions, tracking emissions and waste across 40 PST ART shows and setting a baseline for the 2030 edition, as ...
In recent years, digital art has become a central force in the global cultural sphere. It’s no longer confined to experimental galleries or NFTs—it has permeated advertising, storytelling, music, and ...
A focused presentation of Elsa Rouy’s new and recent painting on the nude opens at MCSW Elektrownia on 23 January, accompanied by a museum catalogue. Elsa Rouy’s first institutional solo exhibition ...
A £7.50 ticket offer opens the anniversary year with contemporary art on a monumental scale, from textile-led installations to Kapoor’s boundary-testing sculpture In 2026, the Southbank Centre marks ...
If you’re in a group, try not to move as one big clump. Split up and meet back. You’ll see different things, and you won’t accidentally block someone’s view. At openings, don’t corner the artist for ...