Sheila Hicks’ fibre installation Sens Dessus Dessous, is on view at Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire through February 2.
Read MoreSens dessus dessous, installation de Sheila Hicks à Chaumont-sur-Loire, 2018 - © Éric Sander
Sens dessus dessous, installation de Sheila Hicks à Chaumont-sur-Loire, 2018 - © Éric Sander
Sheila Hicks’ fibre installation Sens Dessus Dessous, is on view at Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire through February 2.
Read MoreSikkema Jenkins & Co. is pleased to announce representation of Louis Fratino.
Read MoreSikkema Jenkins is thrilled to announce Josephine Halvorson as a recipient of ICA/Boston’s 2019 James and Audrey Foster Prize.
Read MoreDeana Lawson: Planes is on view at The Underground Museum through February 17, 2019.
Read MoreMagasin III Museum & Foundation for Contemporary Art in Stockholm is pleased to announce Migdalor by Sheila Hicks, the second exhibition in its permanent satellite space in Jaffa, greater Tel Aviv since it opened in January 2018.
Read MoreFeaturing over 65 works in a wide variety of mediums, Jeffrey Gibson: Like A Hammer explores the universal themes of race, power, and colonialism, along with community, love, and survival.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce the release of Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph.
Read MoreFor her first fashion project, Deana Lawson photographs Rihanna for the cover of GARAGE Magazine's 15th issue titled "The Human Future."
Read MoreWe are thrilled to share that Kara Walker will be honored by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art with the 2018 Contemporary Vision Award on October 3rd.
Read MoreOn May 24, Nikolaj Kunsthal opens the exhibition Miracle Now by British-American artist and musician ANOHNI. Works on paper, paintings and sculptures will be accompanied by a 9 channel video installation and ephemeral documents from ANOHNI’s archive.
Read MoreArtist Marlene McCarty’s “Save the Date” tee is a reminder to mobilize tirelessly and to keep our sights on the 2018 Congressional election and the 2020 Presidential election.
Read MoreBloomberg London's new headquarters features a collection of contemporary artwork by Michael Craig-Martin, Olafur Eliasson, Arturo Herrera, Cristina Iglesias, David Tremlett and Pae White. Commissioned by Michael Bloomberg and two other curators, the artists have created six site-specific installations throughout the building.
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