Serkan Yüksel’s seventh solo exhibition, titled “Progress-Regress,” at x-ist draws its name from Julio Cortazar’s short story “Progress-Regress,” found in his book “Instructions.” Cortazar’s narrative portrays the plight of a Hungarian scientist as he combats flies by inventing a flytrap. However, the trap
An investigation by The Guardian has revealed that three sculptures by Damien Hirst, created by preserving animals in formaldehyde, were inaccurately dated by his company to the 1990s, despite being made in 2017. The trio of works, which include preserved specimens of
New York–based artist Tschabalala Self and Romanian-American sculptor Andra Ursuţa have won the Fourth Plinth Prize. They were selected by the Fourth Plinth Commissioning Group, chaired by Ekow Eshun, from a shortlist of seven artists. The sculptures will be exhibited on London’s
A new mural by Banksy gives an environmental message for St. Patrick’s Day. The mural speaks volumes about environmental issues, highlighting the urgency of taking action to protect nature. The location of Banksy’s mural in London’s Finsbury Park neighborhood adds another layer of
Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You. at Serpentine South is Kruger’s first solo institutional show in London in over twenty years. It features a unique selection of installations alongside moving image works and multiple soundscapes. The exhibition is the UK premiere of Untitled (No Comment) (2020).
Opening on March 20, the Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing showcases the works of 71 artists and collectives, spanning various media and disciplines and embodying evolving notions of American art. As the 81st edition of the Museum’s esteemed
Dirimart hosts the exhibition of Shirin Neshat’s latest body of work, The Fury, comprising a double-channel video installation and a series of black-and-white photographs. Shot in June 2022, The Fury seeks to capture the Zeitgeist: a sense of foreboding and dread sparked
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA) recently changed its display by briefly removing and then reinstating a portrait of Palestinian-American scholar and activist Edward Said. The artwork was re-installed shortly after a fundraising gala, Hyperallergic has confirmed. This move has sparked
The Vatican has announced Maurizio Cattelan will create a large outdoor installation for the Vatican’s Venice Biennale presentation. There will also be a multimedia installation situated within Venice’s women’s prison, crafted through the collaborative efforts of inmates and artists, and accessible to
The new exhibition at Arter, GLOSSOLALALA, showcases individual works by Johanna Gustafsson Fürst and Dilek Winchester, crafted in diverse locations and mediums. The exhibition facilitates encounters and negotiations by assembling these pieces on common ground, delving into the potential for communal experiences