Firelei Báez transforms diasporic memory into layered portraits where history, identity, and myth converge into visionary Afrofuturist worlds.
Painting
Explore Lisa Yuskavage’s Chicago presentation and how her provocative paintings transformed contemporary figurative art through color, psychology, and ambiguity.
Eliza Douglas’s “GHOSTS” at Gagosian transforms appropriation, repetition, and identity into a haunting meditation on contemporary painting.
Julie Curtiss’s Paris debut at Gagosian transforms domestic scenes into surreal psychological systems where identity, gaze, and containment fracture.
Jenny Saville’s Venice exhibition transforms the body into a monumental landscape of vulnerability, beauty, and human truth.
Nigel Cooke’s Venice exhibition Bad Habits transforms ruins, memory, and abstraction into haunting contemporary painting.
Colleen Barry’s Iconophilia reclaims painting’s emotional force, blending ancient myth and modern anxiety in luminous figurative works.
Katarina Abović’s paintings explore the mind’s inner landscape through layered abstraction, merging figuration, memory, and emotion.
Explore Cinga Samson’s haunting oil paintings—where ritual, identity, and the sublime converge in luminous darkness.
Explore Benjamin Spiers’ surreal portraits, where youth, aging, and identity collide in haunting, masterfully crafted paintings.