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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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Art Basel’s new initiative puts digital and new media art at the forefront of its ongoing Miami Beach edition.
Twenty two concrete cars sit 20 feet below the surface as a new reef that blends urban critique with ecological restoration.
An immersive exploration of light, transparency, and reflection through decades of iconic works.
A wearable work of art that turns the classic board game into a jewel like accessory.
Two historic museums unite to explore tradition, rupture and reinterpretation across more than fifty works.
Step inside Casa Roja to see the intimate life of Frida Kahlo beyond her art and public persona.
Marking seven decades of iconic photojournalism with a special limited-time print sale.
Her new exhibition in Seoul delves into the psychological dimensions of early motherhood.
Every corner of the hotel brings the spirit of the city to life.
This year’s edition, “Does the flower hear the bee?,” turns the Power Station of Art into a garden-like space of listening and connection.
The iconic manga and the legendary fashion house come together to honor a shared history of rebellion and style.
Forever Is Now showcases 10 international artists reimagining the timeless power of Egypt’s heritage.
Gabi Lamb’s “Nuestra Cultura Al Mundo” campaign captures identity, connection, and creativity with Jenn Soto and Diego Nájera.
An inspiring celebration of innovation and craftsmanship, honoring five rising artists who embody Jaguar’s “Copy Nothing” philosophy.
A colorful fusion of nostalgia, humor, and cultural heritage brought to life through Mous Lamrabat’s lens.
Exploring the intersection of traditional painting, nature, and Japanese whisky craftsmanship.
A whimsical character launch marking a new chapter in Hendry’s sculptural universe.
A playful yet spiritual universe unfolds through ceramics, paintings and sculptural creatures.
The Power Station of Art presents “Does the flower hear the bee?” this November
The New York-based artist reimagines Fra Angelico’s Annunciation with larger-than-life wooden figures
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