LONDON.-The V&A opened the exhibition Fragile Beauty: Photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection. Showcasing over 300 rare prints from 140 photographers the exhibition is a major presentation of twentieth and twenty-first century photography on loan from the private collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish. Selected from their collection of over 7,000 images, the exhibited photographs (many of which are on public display for the first time and some in the collections bespoke frames) are era-defining images which explore ... More
Ashraf Hanna, Yellow Undulating Angular Bowl, 2022. Photo: Michael Harvey.
WAKEFIELD.-The Hepworth Wakefield acquired a new work by artist Ashraf Hanna, thanks to the generosity of The Craft Pottery Charitable Trusts Emmanuel Cooper Prize. The Hepworth Wakefields director, Simon Wallis, attended Ceramic Art London, 19 21 April 2024, and selected Hannas Yellow Undulating Angular Bowl, 2022, to join ... More
LOS ANGELES, CA.-Pace is presenting a two-artist exhibition of work by Alicja Kwade and Agnes Martinco- curated by Kwade and Arne Glimcher, the gallerys founderat its Los Angeles space. On view from May 18 to June 29, this show places works by Kwade, including two new large-scale sculptures, in dialogue with a selection of paintings and works on paper by Martin. This is Kwades first ... More
Remedios Varo, Banqueros en acción (Bankers in Action), 1962 (detail). Oil on fiberboard. Overall: 60.96 x 69.85 cm (24 x 27 1/2 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington. Gift of Funds from Margot Kelly.
WASHINGTON, DC.- Remedios Varo (19081963) is one of the most important surrealists in the history of the movement and a major 20th-century artist in Mexico. She is celebrated for her paintings that combine ideas of the occult, mysticism, psychoanalysis, ... More
A starry opening-night Broadway crowd for Stereophonic, including Miriam Silverman, left, a Tony winner last year, and Rachel Brosnahan, center, at the Golden Theatre on Broadway on Friday, April 19, 2024. (Landon Nordeman/The New York Times)
NEW YORK, NY.- Broadway recently got busy. Really busy. Seven musicals and five plays opened in nine days, scrambling to beat the April 25 deadline to qualify for this years Tony Awards. Just five days after the last opening, the nominations were announced. The overlapping runs constitute ... More
Princes original crown jewel from historic tours.
NEW YORK, NY.- Juliens Auctions announced today yet another extraordinary guitar from the chronicle of rock and roll history has been added to their highly anticipated MUSIC ICONS event taking place live Wednesday, May 29th, and Thursday, May 30th, 2024 at Hard Rock Cafe in New York and online at juliensauctions.com. After nearly twenty years, Princes legendary Cloud 3 returns to the auction podium, joining alongside some of rocks greatest guitars ... More
Pape Alioune Ngom, 18, who said that he was trying to persuade his parents to let him go to Europe, in a suburb of Dakar, Senegal, April 16, 2024. (Annika Hammerschlag/The New York Times)
GUÉDIAWAYE.- The two teenagers on the screen trudging through the endless dunes of the Sahara on their way to Europe were actors. So were the fellow migrants tortured in a bloodstained Libyan prison. But to the young man watching the movie one recent evening in a suburb of Dakar, Senegals capital, the cinematic ordeal felt all ... More
Kate Daudy, If someone comes along and asks 'Why?', there are answers VI, 2024. Pencil, watercolour and wax on paper. Signed 42 x 30 cm (16 1/2 x 11 3/4 in).
LONDON.-Lyndsey Ingram is presenting Kate Daudy: SUPERBLOOM, the first exhibition of the celebrated British conceptual artist at the gallery. Daudy, who is well known for a practice that encompasses sculpture, textiles, written interventions and large-scale public installations, has filled the gallery with a new body of work that focuses on nature as a metaphor for the state of humanity today. ... More
The retrospective serves as a tribute to Feingolds unwavering commitment to empowering women through her art.
NEW YORK, NY.-The Untitled Space is presenting "Ethereal Legacy: The Art of Fahren Feingold," a retrospective solo exhibition celebrating the profound and lasting impact of artist Fahren Feingold (1980-2023). The exhibition curated by The Untitled Space gallery founder, Indira Cesarine, offers a poignant look at the legacy of an artist whose life was tragically cut short by cancer ... More
Mabel Normand behind the camera, 1916. Courtesy Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
LOS ANGELES, CA.-The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures presents Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital, the museums first permanent exhibition. Hollywoodland, presented in English and Spanish, tells the origin story of filmmaking in early 20th-century Los Angeles, spotlighting the impact of the predominately Jewish filmmakers whose ... More
A photo provided by National Parks Service shows a felled tower was part of the Saline Valley salt tram, which was built in 1911, at Death Valley National Park. (NPS via The New York Times)
NEW YORK, NY.- A century ago, the timber-and-iron tower had supported a tram carrying precious salt across the Inyo Mountains that had been mined from a remote valley in the California desert. More recently, it stood as an artifact in the Saline Valley, and it marked the edge of a hiking trail through the sun-baked wilderness. But a visitor ... More
Zhang Jian-Jun, Water & Fire #16, 1992. Ink, water, fire on watercolor paper.
NEW YORK, NY.- Alisan Fine Arts is presenting Light, Space and Time, a group exhibition featuring the work of California-based Asian American visual artists Julie W Chang, Summer Mei Ling Lee and Zhang Jian-Jun. Influenced by the Californian coast and the Light and Space movement, Chang, Lee and Zhang approach light and space through a different lens and additional dimension. Informed by historical-cultural perspectives, ... More
Marco Flores, stands near a blue Chevelle muscle car that he restored with his children, at his garage in New Rochelle, N.Y., on Aug. 31, 2023. (David Dee Delgado/The New York Times)
NEW YORK, NY.- Growing up in Mexico, Marco Flores fantasized about the lowrider cars he saw in magazines, studying their colorful bodies and gleaming engine compartments. He adored his fathers Chevrolet Chevelle, too. In a tribute, Flores eventually restored a Chevelle in electric blue the same muscle car his father had owned with the help ... More
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Annely Juda Fine Art opens an exhibition of works by Raku Kichizaemon XV Jikinyū LONDON.- Following on from the landmark 2022 Annely Juda Fine Art exhibition of Kasimir Malevich and Raku Kichizaemon XV Jikinyū in London - which was also shown at the Sagawa Art Museum in Moriyama, Japan the year before the gallery announced a second exhibition, conceived together with Raku Jikinyū, of a new group of 30 Black Rock and White Rock tea bowls which are being shown accompanied by the music of Alban Berg and Toru Takemitsu; composers whose music influenced and inspired him as he created the tea bowls. There is a continuity from the previous exhibition at Annely Juda Fine Art in the sense that Malevich and Berg were both early pioneers of the avant-garde a subject very close to Raku Jikinyūs heart. Of these stunning new tea bowls, he has said: When I started working on my Rock tea bowls for this exhibition, my ... More
Venus Over Manhattan opens solo exhibition with artist and cultural activist Xenobia Bailey NEW YORK, NY.-Venus Over Manhattan is presenting Paradise Under Reconstruction in the Aesthetic of Funk: The Second Coming, the gallerys debut solo exhibition with artist and cultural activist Xenobia Bailey. This landmark presentationBaileys first solo gallery exhibition in New York City in over two decadesexplores her signature method of crochet, featuring some twenty recent and historic works that comprise an immersive installation. Notably, this presentation marks Baileys first gallery exhibition since the unveiling of Funktional Vibrations in 2015, the artists large-scale mosaic commissioned by the MTA for the 34th Street Hudson Yards subway station, one of the largest works ever commissioned by the authority. Staged in advance of Baileys participation in the Seattle Art Museums exhibition Poke in the Eye: Art of the West Coast Counterculture, the exhibition f ... More
Kalfayan Galleries opens the second gallery solo exhibition in Greece of works by Slavs and Tatars THESSALONIKI .-Kalfayan Galleries are presenting the second gallery solo exhibition in Greece of the internationally acclaimed art collective Slavs and Tatars. Titled Simurgh Self-Help. Slavs and Tatars exhibition at Kalfayan Galleries débuts work from Simurgh Self-Help, the collectives first new cycle of work since Pickle Politics (2016-2023). Works from this new cycle are being featured in museum shows in 2025 in Germany (Kunsthalle Baden Baden) and France (Frac, Pays de la Loire). The exhibition at Kalfayan Galleries features new works of Slavs and Tatars in different media: vacuum-formed plastic panels or signs (Tranny Tease pour Marcel series), a woolen carpet-door, wall sculptures made of steel and glass and unique glass blown lamps in the form of melons. Simurgh Self-Help draws inspiration from Marcel Broodthaers ... More
The Vancouver Art Gallery opens the first major museum exhibition dedicated to artists' zines in North America VANCOUVER, BC.-The Vancouver Art Gallery is presenting Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines, the first exhibition dedicated to the radical history and vibrant aesthetics of artists zines from North America. Organized by the Brooklyn Museum, this monumental exhibition offers a thrilling journey through counter- and subcultural movements of the twentieth century. Zines or fanzines"self-published booklets, often made with a copy machinehave been a potent tool for artists and activists since the 1970s, putting the power of print in the hands of everyday people. Artists have harnessed the mediums essential role in communication and community building and its significance to subcultures, ... More
At Cannes, inspiration from ancient Romans and modern women CANNES.- It must say something about the anxious state of the movie world that two of the hottest tickets at this years Cannes Film Festival draw inspiration from ancient Rome. In George Millers Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Chris Hemsworth zips around a wasteland like a heavy-metal charioteer, while in Francis Ford Coppolas Megalopolis, Adam Driver plays a guy named Cesar. That each movie offers a vision of a culture in decline seems too on the nose for this festival, where attendees celebrate the art amid nervous chatter about the state of the industry. This years festival opened Tuesday under gray skies, as if nature itself were mirroring all the gloom and doom. Yet while the opening-night movie, the unfunny French comedy The Second Act, was a dud, the hourlong ceremony that preceded it was unexpectedly touching. The shows ... More
Torre delle Arti Bellagio opens a solo exhibition by Nancy Cadogan COMO.- Nancy Cadogan's 'Stanza', a solo exhibition of new work, reflects her two decades of painting on Lake Como. With approximately 20 works, many painted specifically for this exhibition, Stanza follows her 2021 exhibition in the Keats-Shelley House Museum, Rome and her critically acclaimed exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Cadogans paintings explore dreams and poetry, moments of stillness, contemplation and the infinitely changing landscape of Lake Como itself. This is the first international exhibition to take place in the historic Torre delle Arti Bellagio, a medieval tower relaunched as a public art space in the heart of the lakeside town. The artist sees this exhibition as a meditation on the many writers, artists and musicians who have found inspiration in the waters of Lake Como. 'This atmospheric landscape has provided ... More
The Momentary opens new photography-focused exhibition: 'Kristine Potter: Dark Waters' BENTONVILLE, ARK.- On May 11, 2024, the Momentary opened Kristine Potter: Dark Waters, an exhibition of richly detailed black-and-white photographs inspired by the enigmatic terrain surrounding bodies of water that bear names of violence in the American South: places like Murder Creek, Deadmans Branch, and Bloody Fork. The series of photographs, complemented by a video and sound installation, unravels the deeply held associations between land and a history of violence in this area of the nation. Kristine Potter: Dark Waters is accompanied by Potters second monograph, co-published by the Momentary and Aperture, which continues the artists engagement with the American landscape as a palimpsest for cultural ideologies. The exhibition is curated by Sarah Meister, executive director at Aperture; Alejo Benedetti, curator ... More
Michael Gregorjev Murn inaugural UK solo exhibition 'ECHOES' opens at Miart Gallery in London LONDON.-Miart Gallery in Mayfair have opened the first UK solo exhibition of Slovenian multi-media artist Michael Gregorjev Murn. ECHOES by Michael Gregorjev Murn is on view until 6th June, 2024. Set to be a defining moment in MGMs artistic journey, the exhibition is the first stop on an ambitious eight-year global tour for the artist, which will involve art fairs around the world and culminate in a retrospective exhibition in New York. The exhibition showcases a curated selection of 35 artworks, emphasising MGM's prowess in abstract paintings and digital graphics. The curation of the exhibition provides an immersive insight into MGMs creative evolution and thematic diversity, and also involves a presentation of his monograph, offering an in-depth look into his artistic endeavours and narratives. Miart Gallery London presents MGMs ... More
Sutton Foster to star in 'Once Upon a Mattress' on Broadway NEW YORK, NY.- Sutton Foster, a classic Broadway triple threat beloved for her comedic skills and her big belt, will star this summer and fall in a Broadway revival of Once Upon a Mattress. The production had a brief and exuberantly received run earlier this year as part of the Encores! program at New York City Center, where critic Elisabeth Vincentelli, writing for The New York Times, said Foster makes a banquet of the material and added that Fosters glee in taking possession of the stage creates an all-encompassing manic energy that both the audience and her scene partners feed off. The musical, first staged in 1959, is loosely based on The Princess and the Pea fairy tale; Foster plays Princess Winnifred, a graceless minor royal who is a possible bride for a local prince. The role is a fun one for comedically gifted actresses it was first ... More
Exhibition at Deichtorhallen Hamburg aims to present possible worlds beyond artistic practice HAMBURG.- The exhibition project Survival in the 21st Century explores the fundamentals of life in the age of poly-crisis. The exhibition, developed by Georg Diez and Nicolaus Schafhausen in close coordination with the Deichtorhallen, incorporates fundamental questions of ecology, technology, and spirituality. The School of Survival will augment the works by some forty international artists featured in the exhibition and transform the museum into a learning space for the future. Survival in the 21st Century focuses on the basic questions of human existence and reflects on the radical changes ahead: climate change, the digital revolution, increasing injustice on national and global scales, democracy in crisis, and the necessity of community. This elaborate exhibition, featuring numerous multimedia installations and an exhibition ... More
Exhibitions in Milan feature Pino Pinelli's work MILAN.-The A arte Invernizzi and Artra galleries in Milan will open a solo exhibition of Pino Pinellis work on Tuesday 21 May 2024. From the beginning of the 1970s, Pino Pinelli redefined the concept of pictorial space, bringing the colour of his monochrome canvases to overflow from the limits of the painting. This overflowing reaches extreme results in the middle of the decade when his works, created with painted material in which the arrangement of colours becomes body, physical and real presence become autonomous figures immersed in space. His work has always been conceived as a pictorial body, as an organism that occupies space thanks to the action of the gesture that builds its trajectories, concentrations and dilations, which contribute to the creation of a unified vision. As Pinelli himself states in the interview with Tommaso ... More
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