Giulia Essyad, "A Selene Blues" Fri Art Kunsthalle / Fribourg
“A Selene Blues” is the first solo exhibition of Giulia Essyad (*1992, Geneva) in an institution. On this occasion, the…
“A Selene Blues” is the first solo exhibition of Giulia Essyad (*1992, Geneva) in an institution. On this occasion, the…
With the aim of encouraging curatorial research in tandem with exhibition planning, the Curatorial Project Open Call provides one deserving…
GIANT, a brand-new artist-run space in Bournemouth, launches with its inaugural exhibition: “CRASH”. Dedicated to presenting challenging works by seminal…
New Museum hosts a conversation between Melvin Edwards and Massimiliano Gioni. In conjunction with the exhibition “Grief and Grievance: Art…
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The Institute of Queer Ecology launches H.O.R.I.Z.O.N., a downloadable, participatory artwork taking the form of a social simulation game, produced…
The Institute of Contemporary Arts is collaborating with Dr Martens to support emerging artists with £60,000 in production grants. As…
Located in a former vitamin shop, the newly opened Los Angeles branch of Lagos-based Rele Gallery inaugurated its space with…
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The imaginative power of PriscaVera’s campaigns is one of the driving forces of her brand. The women wearing PriscaVera’s clothing express…
Lévy Gorvy is pleased to announce “Castellani | Sculpture”, an exhibition debuting previously unseen aluminium cast wall sculptures by Enrico…
The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts presents its spring season of online programming, with conversations between Renée Green and…
Eve Fowler: The last four or so paintings in the Vielmetter show seem to me much more “you” than anything…