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After nearly two years of renovation, the New Museum is set to welcome the public back into a transformed Bowery
An immersive group exhibition opens the organization’s new Tribeca space by rethinking kinship in a digital age.
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After nearly two years of renovation, the New Museum is set to welcome the public back into a transformed Bowery landmark.
An immersive group exhibition opens the organization’s new Tribeca space by rethinking kinship in a digital age.
A new exhibition in the Design District signals confidence in the next generation of contemporary art.
At Photo Elysée, young photographers challenge assumptions and present a generation through lived experience rather than stereotype.
Two quiet scenes of childhood wonder appeared just before Christmas, inviting reflection amid the city’s winter streets.
A sweeping ceramic work by the Akira creator traces craftsmanship across time inside one of Tokyo’s busiest transit hubs.
The artist steps away from painting to share a deeply personal photographic journey shaped by observation, memory, and place.
At a historic West Village stage, A24 is reviving an intimate space for risk taking art rooted in presence and experimentation.
Step into a world where imagination overrides convention in Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100.
The artist brings his long running exploration of Japonisme back to Japan, closing a global loop of influence and reinterpretation.
The artist’s first Portugal presentation turns architecture and landscape into active participants in her latest body of work.
For the New York photographer, memory lives inside the images themselves.
The immersive installation invites visitors into a shared space of voice memory and reflection.
Full-scale designs and preparatory works are now on view at the Grand Palais.
An immersive forest of fantasy marks a decade of Kasing Lung’s beloved characters.
The AUPEN founder transforms personal experiences in Paris into a two-day exhibition.
All 126 images from the seminal series will be shown in full for the first time in the UK.
A pop-up exhibition in Paris brings together artists exploring the growing visibility of women in football.
A 50 foot long spinning library of books, sound and spectacle invites readers to gather by the sea.
Step into a playful, sci-fi-inspired digital world this festive season with Gary Card’s latest exhibition.
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