Prolific Filipino artist Pacita Abad drew on the experience of migration as a metaphor for life in dialogue with other cultures.
Shumon Basar, Douglas Coupland, and Hans Ulrich Obrist's new graphic novel The Extreme Self attempts to track the accelerated hieroglyphs of the emoji age.
The film focuses on an especially tumultuous period in the artist's life, just as Depp emerges from the social media frenzy surrounding the Amber Heard trial.
The U.S. institution has arranged art experiences as part of its effort to address systemic racism and racial inequity around the globe.
Gale will partner with BMW designers to conceive of radical new guitar bodies for a playable installation.
The return of Sotheby's, a major hire by power gallery LGDR, and incoming art fair ART SG suggest things are looking up for the city-state after some rocky years.
The 2022 Aichi Triennale celebrates resilience in the face of precarity and invites viewers to imagine life beyond the logic of survival.
At Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, identity is not a constant but the mediation point that brings together different ways of being.
Heba Y. Amin and Maja Figge speak of the German colonial imagination and the power of images to absolve responsibility from committed violence.
At the Venice Biennale's Polish Pavilion, Małgorzata Mirga-Tas combines Romani visual cultures and its forgotten histories.
The world's largest art NFT platform funded works by artists including Petra Cortright, Sarah Zucker, and Vivian Fu in a partnership with Friends With Benefits DAO.
The exhibition Flesh and Soul will feature key works by both giants of modern figurative art during Seoul Art Week.
The German artist's photographs of hyperreal cardboard interiors are also on view at Shanghai's UCCA Edge this month.
That hasn't stopped countless articles comparing the album cover to a 19th-century painting by John Collier.
The work will anchor a water garden dedicated to the former president's mother, Ann Dunham.
The project will kick car parking to the woodland fringe, creating new space for work in the outdoor museum's North and South Meadows.
The €10,000 prize is one of the few art world awards that goes to gallerists and collectors, not just artists and curators.
Farah Al Qasimi's dream-toned compositions portray the cultural shifts prompted by rapid modernisation in the U.A.E. and beyond.
At Gasworks, Lou Lou Sainsbury activates queer mythologies by illuminating alternative perspectives on being.
In Cleveland, the second, pandemic-inflected edition of FRONT International asks: can art can help us heal?
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