
"September 2025 brings a wide range of major exhibitions across art, design, and architecture, with museums and galleries unveiling new collections across the world. Highlights this month include a citywide tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude in Paris, a survey of wedge-era automotive design at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, the long-anticipated U.S. debut of Richard Serra's Running Arcs (For John Cage) at Gagosian in New York, and Ai Weiwei's first commission in Ukraine."
"The Galeria Municipal do Porto has inaugurated Beach Ruins, a site-specific installation by Greek artist and architect Andreas Angelidakis, in the gardens of Palácio de Cristal. Drawing on ideas of the ruin, Angelidakis stages a set of fragmented columns that appear to have traveled across Europe, coming to rest in Porto. The installation references the 'Grand Tour' tradition of the 17th to 19th centuries, when European elites sought out ancient sites,"
September 2025 features major exhibitions across art, design, and architecture worldwide. Highlights include a citywide tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude in Paris; a survey of wedge-era automotive design at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles; the U.S. debut of Richard Serra's Running Arcs (For John Cage) at Gagosian in New York; and Ai Weiwei's first commission in Ukraine. The Galeria Municipal do Porto presents Beach Ruins, a site-specific installation by Andreas Angelidakis featuring fragmented columns and parasols that function as oversized poufs. The Nanzuka Art Institute in Shanghai presents JUJU's Castle, Jean Jullien's first solo exhibition in China.
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