Enrico Ferrarini and the New Florence: Time, Perception, Sculpture
Italian sculptor Ferrarini reshapes time, perception, and form, revealing how Florence’s new figurative scene unites neuroscience, craft, and contemporary vision.
Li Chen and the Art of Bewilderment: Humanity in Clay, Chaos, and Cosmic Code
Li Chen’s new Taipei exhibition unites clay-born allegories and indecipherable scripts, revealing a radical meditation on humanity, language, and contemporary…
Von Wolfe’s New Futurism: AI, Identity & Radical Painting
Von Wolfe merges oil painting and AI diffusion models to redefine authorship, identity, and the future of art in a…
Nature’s Poetic Drama: Inside the 2025 Award-Winning Images
A vivid exploration of the 2025 Nature Photographer of the Year winners—art, technique, and the emotional pulse behind the world’s…
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: A Transformative Global Showcase
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 brings 240 galleries from 41 regions, debuting new sections, major commissions, and a renewed focus…
Chiharu Shiota’s Mesmeric Webs Transform New York at Templon Gallery
Chiharu Shiota returns to New York with immersive thread sculptures exploring memory, consciousness, and the fragile architecture of human existence.
Vasyl Cherepanyn to Curate the 2027 Berlin Biennale: Reimagining Europe’s Cultural Future
Ukrainian curator Vasyl Cherepanyn brings a politically charged, humanist vision to the 2027 Berlin Biennale, reimagining Europe’s cultural landscape.
Unmasking Humanity Art: The Transparent Figures of JinYoung Yu
Korean sculptor JinYoung Yu transforms transparency into a powerful portrait of modern loneliness, exposing the fragile truths behind emotional masks.
The New Museum’s Daring 2026 Expansion: Architecture for a New Cultural Era
Explore the New Museum’s transformative 2026 expansion—bold architecture, doubled galleries, and a visionary inaugural show on art and technology.
Yayoi Kusama’s Infinite Vision Unfolds in Europe
Yayoi Kusama opens her first Swiss retrospective at Fondation Beyeler, unveiling 300 works and new Infinity Rooms in a sweeping…
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: The Changing Architecture of a Global Fair
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 unveils 240 galleries, bold new sectors, and rising global voices, marking a transformative moment for…
Kara Walker Reimagines a Monument and Its Shadows
Kara Walker’s transformation of a Confederate monument anchors LA’s “Monuments” exhibition, reshaping America’s violent past into a visceral new narrative.
A Transformative Week in the Art World: Power Shifts, Gold Icons, and Long-Awaited Openings
From Cattelan’s golden provocation to the Grand Egyptian Museum’s long-awaited debut, this week reshapes institutions, markets, and the global art…
Silence as Form: Japanese Minimalism and Its Influence on Contemporary Art
Exploring Japanese minimalism, Zen aesthetics, and their profound influence on contemporary art, from Nihonga to Rei Naito’s meditative installations.
The Otherworldly Beauty of 2025’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year Winners
From haunting hyenas to luminous spiders, the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year captures the fragile, fierce poetry of Earth’s…
Christie’s to Auction ‘Spike’: A 68-Million-Year-Old Star of Natural History
Christie’s unveils “Spike,” a 68-million-year-old dinosaur fossil expected to fetch £5 million at its groundbreaking December 2025 auction in London.