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2 days ago

Tadashi Kawamata x Ruinart: Gallery Weekend | Berlin Art Link

Ruinart has invited internationally renowned artists to artistically interpret the Maison since 2008, with this year's collaboration featuring Tadashi Kawamata's unique vision.
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fromAnOther
4 days ago

Johny Pitts' Poetic Photos Captures the Realities of Being Afropean

Johny Pitts redefines 'Afropean' as a positive identity for Black communities in Europe, emphasizing inclusion and belonging.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Steve DiBenedetto's Cosmic Sense of the Absurd

Steve DiBenedetto's paintings serve as a functional structure to help viewers navigate collective trauma.
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fromColossal
5 days ago

A Strong Gust of Wind Disrupts the Mundane in 'Jour de Vent'

Wind influences the destinies of characters in the animated short film 'Jour de Vent', showcasing themes of change and connection.
fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Bravas Graphix are the rave connoisseurs behind some of Brussels' most explosive posters

"We're constantly striving to strike a balance between work that respects academic rules of composition, established visual codes and good readability, with something more spontaneous, adventurous, playful, even naive."
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fromBBC
1 week ago

More than the Score - David Bellion gets creative in Paris - BBC Sounds

David Bellion spent over a decade in top-flight football, playing for clubs like Manchester United and Sunderland, before becoming Red Star FC's creative director, focusing on brand development and cultural connections.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

What Is a "Post-Duchamp" Art World?

Duchamp's work reflects a continuous dialogue between past and future, showcasing his genius in anticipating museum logic.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

How Robert Rauschenberg Made the Real Realer

Rauschenberg valued stillness as a form of energy, finding inspiration in Newhall's photographs despite their contrasting kinetic nature.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

This scene is alive': Abidjan art week showcases city as growing cultural hub

The after-hours special showcase was first tested in January 2024 on the sidelines of the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament hosted and won by Cote d'Ivoire.
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fromArtforum
1 week ago

Pane by Pane: Spring shows from Marseille to Montpellier

Cultural programming in France is adapting to political changes, emphasizing international collaboration amid budget cuts and rising nationalist sentiments.
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fromArtforum
2 weeks ago

Lucy Sante on collage and the elimination of possibilities

The interplay of words and images in collages creates a unique narrative that transcends traditional storytelling.
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fromArtnet News
4 days ago

An Intimate Portrait of Basquiat's Early Life Returns to Brooklyn | Artnet News

The exhibition features 20 works of art as well as photographs and other ephemera dating back to the late 1970s-just before Basquiat launched his studio practice.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - An Interview with Surreal Salon 18 Winner, River Reishi

River Reishi's winning piece, Surface Tension, explores the threshold between two realms through a figure emerging from dark water.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Laurent Proux "Out Of The Blue" @ GNYP Gallery, Antwerp

Laurent Proux's exhibition explores human existence between industrial and natural worlds, questioning what defines natural human nature in contemporary capitalism.
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fromArchDaily
1 month ago

L'Ile Folie / MARC FORNES + THEVERYMANY

Marc Fornes' L'île Folie reimagines the architectural folly as a pavilion-sculpture hybrid rising from water in Downtown Cary Park, blending playful design with functional architecture.
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fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago
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Art Paris 2026 Returns to the Grand Palais, Framing Language and Reparation Within an Architectural Landmark

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fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Art Paris 2026 Returns to the Grand Palais, Framing Language and Reparation Within an Architectural Landmark

Art Paris 2026 will feature 165 galleries and two themes: language and reparation, at the renovated Grand Palais from April 9-12.
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

Jasper Johns Keeps Looking

Jasper Johns seemed to reject the tortured, in-the-moment 'I' of Abstract Expressionism, ironically commenting on the heroism and spontaneity associated with Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning in his early work.
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fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Paul Klee: Other Possible Worlds

The Jewish Museum presents the first US exhibition focusing on Paul Klee's late work, highlighting his response to 1930s fascism.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

The year of Andre Malraux: France salutes its pioneering intellectual with exhibitions and more

At the official launch last November, the current culture minister Rachida Dati described the imperative behind the programme as not just celebrating an uncommon visionary but the "burning relevance" of his legacy: "a commitment to continuing to nurture this demanding idea of what culture is".
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fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago
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Matisse's last years cut out - but not pasted - at Paris expo

Henri Matisse's final years were marked by prolific creativity despite health challenges, culminating in a retrospective exhibition showcasing 320 works.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
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Matisse, 1941-1954 review hit after glorious hit in a show of life-enhancing genius

Henri Matisse reinvented his art in his later years, creating vibrant works despite physical limitations and the backdrop of war.
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fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

Matisse's last years cut out - but not pasted - at Paris expo

Henri Matisse's final years were marked by prolific creativity despite health challenges, culminating in a retrospective exhibition showcasing 320 works.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Matisse, 1941-1954 review hit after glorious hit in a show of life-enhancing genius

Henri Matisse reinvented his art in his later years, creating vibrant works despite physical limitations and the backdrop of war.
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fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

A Radical Post-Impressionist Movement Returns to Paris

The Nabis group revolutionized art in the late 19th century, establishing a foundation for 20th-century Modern art through abstraction and symbolism.
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fromHiP Paris Blog
3 weeks ago

Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Paris: Secrets Behind the Postcards

Saint-Germain-des-Prés offers more than famous cafés, revealing hidden gems and a unique blend of elegance and neighborhood life.
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fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Guillaume Cerutti Exits Pinault Collection-And More Art Industry News

Photo London moves to Olympia for its 11th edition, while Sotheby's achieves a record sell-through rate in South Asian sales.
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fromGalerie Magazine
4 weeks ago

The Artful Life: 7 Things Galerie Editors Love This Week

Dior Maison launches Champs de Tulipes tableware collection inspired by 1953 haute couture, featuring hand-painted tulips on Limoges porcelain with gold accents in four spring colors.
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fromObserver
2 weeks ago

Robert Wiesenberger On Thinking Relationally and Brooklyn's Art World Ambitions

Robert Wiesenberger joins the Brooklyn Museum as Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, aiming to enhance its collection and address contemporary issues.
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fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

An Interview with Lukas Feireiss | Berlin Art Link

Interdisciplinary alliances between arts, medicine, and science foster attention and responsibility, promoting ethical care, patient agency, and collaborative public education.
fromFrenchly
2 months ago

A Guide to Belleville, Paris's Bohemian Enclave - Frenchly

Belleville has always been a little bit rowdy, whether it meant to be or not. Long before it was folded into Paris in 1860, it existed as its own working-class wine village perched on a hill, slightly removed from the city both geographically and ideologically. In recent years, as Paris's 10th and 11th arrondissements have slid fully into hipster territory, and even the gritty Barbès neighborhood feels increasingly polished, Belleville has held onto its identity with surprising resolve.
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fromTime Out London
2 months ago
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A major Renoir exhibition is coming to London this year - here's why it will be one of the city's best art shows in 2026

fromTime Out London
2 months ago
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A major Renoir exhibition is coming to London this year - here's why it will be one of the city's best art shows in 2026

fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Peter Halley Returns to Austria with First Solo Show in Two Decades

In many ways working in the tradition of Kazimir Malevich and Josef Albers, his compositions employ a language of squares and rectangles known as "Cells" and "Prisons," connected by bold lines called "Conduits." Together, these geometric and linear arrangements tap into the inherent geometry that structure reality, and conceptually refer to the construction of everyday life, both public and private as well as physical and psychological.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

10 years of Photo Brussels, Belgium's leading photography festival

Lee Shulman's The House stages The Anonymous Project with found family photographs and secondhand mid-century furnishings to revive forgotten domestic memories.
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fromWWD
1 month ago

Parisian Designer Pauline Leprince to Make NYC Debut

French designer Pauline Leprince combines futuristic aesthetics with historical codes, creating radical minimalist pieces that explore tension between individual and society through sharp geometry and materials like burnt metal and glass.
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Studio Visit with Myriam Jacob-Allard | Berlin Art Link

Myriam Jacob-Allard appears through a heavy door and greets us with an easy warmth, scooping us up and welcoming us into her world. We are immediately absorbed by an unexpected color-drenched stairwell. Every surface is saturated in a dense, glowing yellow that reads unmistakably as egg yolk, insulating us from the outside in as we make our ascent. We turn into a long hallway whose fragrant freshly waxed floor catches the light, reflecting it back upward so that the corridor seems to glow beneath our feet.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Embracing Friction in the Art World

On Franklin Street in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood, one non-commercial gallery fosters 'a small, stubbornly human space for friction.' Friction—the ubiquitous buzzword that captures the simultaneous delight and discomfort of doing things the slow way—is at the heart of artists Pap Souleye Fall and Char Jeré's current show at Subtitled NYC. It also reflects the overall spirit of this little exhibition space and of a burgeoning movement to reject our culture of optimization in favor of a bumpier, more intimate, less alienating experience.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Movements: Look Who's Headed to Perrotin Gallery

Alma Allen joins Perrotin gallery after Venice Biennale representation under Trump administration, while Keisha Scarville wins Brooklyn Museum's 2026 UOVO Prize with $25,000 grant and commissions.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Victor Vasarely's crumbling Aix legacy to be restored

The longer we wait, the more difficult it will become to remedy the damage. Since 2019, state funding had all but dried up, forcing the foundation to auction works to raise funds to continue the restoration of both the iconic building and its many site-specific works.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Former Louvre president Pierre Rosenberg on his new Poussin catalogue-and forthcoming museum

Born in Paris in 1936 to German-Jewish parents who fled the Nazis, his family survived the war in hiding in south-western France. Rosenberg first arrived at the Louvre in 1962, at the invitation of Charles de Gaulle's minister of culture, later heading up the department of paintings during the museum's dramatic relaunch in the 1980s and early 90s, symbolised by the 1989 completion of I.M. Pei's sculptural entrance, the Louvre Pyramid.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Alma Allen Joins Perrotin After Split With Previous Galleries | Artnet News

Sculptor Alma Allen joined Perrotin gallery and will represent the United States at the 2026 Venice Biennale after his previous galleries opposed the commission.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

art paris 2026 returns to grand palais exploring language and reparation in modern art

Art Paris 2026 returns to the Grand Palais from April 9-12, featuring 165 galleries exploring language, reparation, and contemporary art across two curated thematic programs.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Zoning in on Menilmontant, Paris: bohemian, arty and off the tourist trail'

Menilmontant is an authentic, working-class Parisian neighbourhood with integrated North African culture, affordable multi-ethnic dining, and genuine local community despite recent international recognition.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Rise above it: John Rivas @ Francois Ghebaly New York

Salvadoran-American artist John Rivas expands his mixed-media practice into hand-carved wooden sculpture, exploring cultural identity, family labor, and personal memory through material resourcefulness and collaborative processes.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Paris to host first museum devoted to Alberto Giacometti with more than 10,000 artworks and objects

The foundation's collection is exceptionally large, encompassing more than 10,000 items-including thousands of drawings, over 400 sculptures, 100 paintings, a whole collection of decorative objets d'art, prints, everything that was in the studio, all the archives. Most of the collection has never been exhibited.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

New leaders of France's Louvre and Orsay museums announced

Léribault's first mission, according to Macron, will be the "appeasement" of a museum which has been badly hurt by the theft of France's crown jewels on 19 October and a string of scandals since then. He will need all his diplomatic talents to face the unions, who have led an unprecedented series of strikes, asking a rise in wages.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Mitchell Johnson's Personal Color at Galerie Mercier in Paris

Influenced by the works of Hopper and Hans Hofmann, Mitchell Johnson: Personal Color (Selected Small Paintings 1988-2026) is shaped by decades of visits to Paris and Cape Cod, two places that have anchored and evolved Johnson's painting over the course of his career. Hofmann, through his teaching, transported the aesthetics and concerns of the School of Paris across the Atlantic, eventually creating a group atelier curriculum that would expand the breadth of American Modernism through his theory of push and pull.
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fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Why Bailly Gallery Is Betting Big on Paris

Bailly Gallery expanded in Paris from a private showroom to a public gallery to meet growing international demand and create an accessible destination for collectors.
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fromArtforum
1 month ago

Paris Extra Muros: Visiting the French capital region's centres d'art

Far-right political gains in France coincide with public art centers collaborating to support experimental, emerging artists and preserve cultural programming amid cuts and hostile rhetoric.
fromThe Good Life France
1 month ago

Street Art rules in France - The Good Life France

If you've walked around any of France's cosmopolitan cities in recent years, you're sure to have come across some stunning murals. Painted onto the side of buildings, in hidden corners, and just about anywhere an artist can paint, street art is booming. We're not talking old-school graffiti here, hastily sprayed names on walls, and anti-social stuff like that. Today's street art is commissioned by city or town councils and created by prominent street artists from around the globe says Suzanne Pearson.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

King Paris shows the sovereignty of light through his contemporary masks on display in Manhattan | amNewYork

Embellished masks and reflective surfaces in West African traditions use radiance and material brilliance to convey authority, spiritual meaning, and social order through performance.
fromParis Perfect
1 month ago

Fall in Love with Renoir in Paris This Year

Running from March 17 to July 19, 2026, Renoir and Love will be one of the top special exhibitions of the year in Paris. Celebrating how affection, connection and human relationships shaped Renoir's work during a defining period of his career. Bringing many key works together for the first time in decades, the exhibition offers a fresh perspective on how Renoir approached love not as an abstract ideal, but as something lived and experienced within the changing social life of late-19th-century Paris.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

The Futurist Vision of Pierre Huyghe Circles Back to Old Tropes

Pierre Huyghe's Liminals presents a faceless, vulnerable white woman within AI-driven bio-tech environments, producing pronounced cognitive dissonance despite ambitious institutional framing.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Artists Pay Tribute to Alex Pretti

A 37-year-old nurse, Alex Pretti, was shot ten times by border patrol officers while filming; artists create tributes and gallerist Marian Goodman died at 97.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art Movements: New Leaders Everywhere

Jean Cooney will become executive director of Creative Time; major museum leadership changes include Sally Tallant leaving Queens Museum, Yasha Grobman in Jerusalem, and Amy Sherald signing with CAA.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago

Fabien Merelle Masters Ink And Watercolor To Craft Pyjama-Clad Figures Teetering On Absurd Family Edges

A diverse collection of contemporary and vintage visual art, illustrations, posters, and provocative campaigns spanning pop culture, horror, urban, and political themes.
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fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Florentina Holzinger Joins Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

Florentina Holzinger's boundary-pushing performance practice joins Thaddaeus Ropac ahead of her Austrian Pavilion project "Seaworld Venice" at the Venice Biennale.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Remembering Richard Gorman, Seyni Awa Camara, and Bjorn Roth

Notable artists and arts leaders from diverse backgrounds and disciplines have died, including painters, sculptors, educators, and two members of the Florida Highwaymen.
fromColossal
2 months ago

Bruno Pontiroli Tests the Boundaries of Familiarity in His Uncanny Wildlife Paintings

The artist is known for his absurdist paintings of animals with overly long legs, contorted bodies, or myriad mutant-like heads or limbs. They're often set amid woodlands or meadows evocative of 18th- and 19th-century academic landscape paintings or depictions of formal hunts. Instead, both domesticated and wild animals graze as normally as they would without dozens of heads or udders attached in unnatural places around their bodies.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

The Louvre Names Christophe Leribault Its New Director | Artnet News

Christophe Leribault becomes Louvre director, tasked with addressing security failures, staff strikes, and overseeing an $820 million renovation following a major heist and his predecessor's resignation.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

Louise Bourgeois's Art Can Still Enthrall

Louise Bourgeois's late abstractions reveal surprising emotional intensity through kinetic installations, intimate objects, and obsessive repetition.
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fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Review of Colomboscope 'Rhythm Alliances' | Berlin Art Link

Colomboscope's 'Rhythm Alliances' used cultural diplomacy and a Berlin–Colombo network to convene 50 South Asian artists, fostering fragile creative alliances and collective resistance.
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