Dieter Schwarz, co-curator of Gerhard Richter at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, explores how this painting of a photographed rural scene helped to establish Richter as Germany’s leading artist
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This major monographic exhibition of the Japanese artist’s is a wide-ranging, complex, expressively powerful exhibition that traces back over all of Shiota’s production, through drawings, photographs, sculptures and some of her most famous environmental and monumental installations.
Read MoreYoko Ono has announced plans to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Season of Glass by re-releasing the classic album.
Read MoreThe upcoming book, Listen… The Musical Universe of Yoko Ono (coming in 2027) is an extension of Madeline Bocaro’s biography, In Your Mind – the Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono.
Read MoreThe term she gives her practice is ‘everyday art’ and to know more about this extremely engaging and moving ideology, I connected with one of the most important names in contemporary art, Shilpa Gupta.
Read MoreCalligraphy on faces, politics in every gaze: here’s why Shirin Neshat is the quiet powerhouse turning black and white portraits into art hype, big money, and must see museum moments.
Read MoreThe regional context remains essential to contemporary Islamic art. Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat, widely exhibited throughout the Middle East and internationally, examines themes of faith, power, and gender through photography and film.
Read MoreDu 6 février au 5 avril 2026, la salle Stirling du Palazzo Citterio, à Milan, accueillera un nouveau projet de William Kentridge consacré à Giorgio Morandi.
Read MoreIt is telling that painting plays precisely such a subsidiary role in the work of the outstanding master and pioneer of total installation, Ilya Kabakov (1933–2023).
Read MoreFrom peace slogans to performance shocks: why Yoko Ono is back in the feed, in the museums, and on the art market radar right now.
Read MoreFrom January 29 to April 6, 2026, MAXXI's Gallery 5 hosts BREATHE DISSOLVE RETURN, an unprecedented project by William Kentridge and Philip Miller that weaves cinema and live music into an immersive experience inspired by key works by the South African artist.
Read MoreThe year will also feature the return of William Kentridge to MAXXI; a new edition of the MAXXI BVLGARI PRIZE; an ambitious research project on the relationship between architecture and geopolitics
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