The Other Art Fair Brooklyn 2025 showcases independent artists, immersive installations, and emerging talent, redefining how audiences engage with contemporary art.
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Cartografies dโAigua explores water as memory, body, and resistance through works by leading women artists addressing the climate and ecological emergency.
A report on Art Basel Paris 2025: record sales, Paris’s redefined role, and the revival of collecting.
Yoko Ono: Dream Together at Neue Nationalgalerie explores art as participation, love, and hope โ where every visitor becomes part of Onoโs living, poetic vision.
An intimate exhibition at Batsford Gallery uniting Mengzhu Li and Jiaxin Chen in a dialogue on memory, materiality, and emotional resonance.
โField of Clarityโ at ArtFlow Studio invites viewers into a meditative exploration of stillness, sensation, and the poetry of perception.
October 2025 promises a global smorgasbord of contemporary creativity. From Southeast Asia to Europe and Japan, this monthโs art fairs and biennales offer encounters with history, innovation, and audacious experimentation. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a curious enthusiast, these five events exemplify the vitality and diversity of the global art scene.
1. Art…
Discover Amina Illuminati, a Dubai exhibition uniting five artists who transform memory into matter through sculpture, textiles, and mixed media.
At the moment, SOCIรTร (a Berlin gallery) is hosting Lu Yangโs second solo exhibition, DOKU the Creator โ BHAVACHAKRA, immersing visitors in a groundbreaking digital art experience.
Since 2018, Lu Yang has been developing the shape-shifting avatar DOKU in collaboration with a team of scientists, 3D animators, and digital technicians, using state-of-the-art motion capture technology.…
Julian Opie transforms St. Agnes church into a surreal cityscape of towers, LED figures, and portraitsโblending architecture with pop identity.