İstanbul’s The Pill Gallery attends Gendai Tokyo with a group show. For its inaugural participation in the second edition of Tokyo Gendai, the gallery presents From Me Flows What You Call Time, a group show that draws inspiration from Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu’s awe-inspiring orchestral composition
“And here are the women… Women who question the male domination, who aim to see the active role of women in historical processes, who try to identify and transform gender stereotypes, who fight against the patriarchal system and the capitalism with which
The Courtauld Institute of Art is set to host a landmark exhibition of Claude Monet’s Thames River series, displaying 21 paintings for the first time in the UK. This historic collection will be on view from September 27, marking the first time
“Good News to the Pessimists” is a debut solo exhibition that offers a fresh and optimistic perspective on life. Cenk Düzyol’s solo debut at Martch Art Project features 15 paintings created between 2023 and 2024. “I imagine that those who appreciate my
The CTM Festival, which has been held annually in Berlin since 1999, took place between January 26th and February 4th, 2024. A 10-day program was prepared for the music and digital art festival, which supports digital arts, club experiences, and global music
The subject of The Phillips Collection‘s “Bonnard’s Worlds” exhibition, Pierre Bonnard, was one of the greatest painters of the 20th century. His style deeply influenced many painters, including Peter Doig, Mamma Andersson, Lois Dodd, Howard Hodgkin, Elisabeth Cummings, and Andrew Cranston. As
Palazzo Reale pays homage to the enduring legacy of Paul Cézanne and Pierre Auguste Renoir through an exhibition that delves into their profound influence on later artistic movements. Marking 150 years since the founding of the art movement, Palazzo Reale presents an
Celebrating the influence of Yoko Ono on conceptual art, the Tate Modern in London, U.K., is hosting a retrospective exhibition shining a spotlight on her innovative contributions. Despite being famously known as the wife of the late Beatle John Lennon, Ono, who
Musician and artist Nick Cave will have his debut commercial exhibition at Xavier Hufkens gallery in Brussels in 2024. Cave has called the work going on display as “a journey towards some kind of absolution from a series of shattering events.” Cave
Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood have announced part two of London art exhibition, “The Crow Flies: Part Two” at Tin Man Art Gallery in London on December 6. The exhibition features a series of new paintings that long-term friends and collaborators Yorke