From atmospheric abstraction to psychologically charged painting, Five Exhibitions To See In London In March 2026 sharpen the city’s contemporary art focus this spring. This March captures a moment ...
Collection. Contemporary Art: 1975-Present, A sweeping rehang at the Reina Sofía in Madrid brings together 403 works to trace how art has shaped, and been shaped by, five decades of social and ...
Moving through painting, video, textiles, neons, writing, sculpture and installation, Emin’s practice insists on intimacy as a form of cultural address, with the female body foregrounded as a means to ...
Inside a former spinning mill in Hong Kong, Gulnur Mukazhanova, the Berlin-based Kazakh artist, turns inherited textiles into a public argument about value, power and memory. The show introduces ...
If the premise sounds physiological, it is. The Earth’s rotation produces the diurnal cycle that shapes every living being, and circadian rhythm is the internal timing system that responds to changing ...
Graystone Gallery in Edinburgh presents its Winter Exhibition 2025–26, bringing together nearly 40 Scottish contemporary artists across painting, ceramics and glass. Running until mid-January in ...
Miami-based interdisciplinary artist Samara Ash merges murals, technology and ecology, using research and neighbourhood listening to make public works that hold complexity without smoothing it over ...
At London Art Fair’s Platform section, curator and textile artist Dr Ferren Gipson gathers artists who push material beyond expectation, revealing how medium can hold memory, challenge hierarchy, and ...
British artist Matt Eley leaves three decades of commercial design to explore how words, memory and human imperfection can anchor contemporary painting in an age of digital impermanence. Matt Eley ...
Halcyon celebrates Pablo Picasso’s enduring genius with over 130 works spanning the final four decades of his life, tracing themes of creativity, love, mythology and mortality. Bringing together more ...
Efie Gallery presents The Shape of Things to Come, curated by Dexter Wimberly, featuring works by El Anatsui, Iman Issa, Abdoulaye Konaté, Adam Pendleton, Yinka Shonibare and Carrie Mae Weems—artists ...
Balinese artist Suanjaya Kencut transforms childhood play and cultural memory into button-eyed dolls that probe innocence, fragility and identity. In Suanjaya Kencut ’s canvases, it is the dolls who ...
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