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Celebrating 20 years of collaboration with 11 whimsical Capucine redesigns and an immersive installation to match.
The British filmmaker transforms Palazzo Te into a futuristic landscape where art, architecture, and imagination collide.

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Los Angeles-based artist Mia Scarpa brings her dreamy, airbrushed aesthetic to a fresh collaboration with skate-streetwear brand HUF.
Video no longer just reflects reality, it becomes reality itself.
Her upcoming solo exhibition invites viewers to reflect on intimacy, desire, and empathy.
The celebrated photographer revisits his decades-old images of the city, transforming them into a towering nocturnal spectacle.
The French artist, DJ, and producer blurs the boundaries between flesh, machine, and image in Tate Modern’s debut Infinities Commission.
Japanese artist En Iwamura channels the philosophy of ma in his latest work.
The most extensive European survey of Marshall’s work debuts next month in celebration of his 70th birthday.
The artist pulls her exhibition after pressure to remove a portrait of a transgender woman, fearing backlash from the Trump administration.
The LA-based duo is on a mission to reintroduce wonder, cuteness, and modern spirituality through their ever-expanding Little Cloud universe.
Set to debut in 2027, the Tokyo-based concept blends hospitality, art, and sake culture in a new creative district.
Now showing at BEYOND THE STREETS in Los Angeles, this rare exhibition captures the bold spirit of Ghana’s mobile cinema movement.
The photographer’s archive finds new light across Victoria Harbour
The iconic graffiti artist takes over Shoreditch with a full-blown subway station installation — tags, grit, nostalgia and all.
Survival, grief, and rebirth come to life in opa projects’ latest group exhibition.
“The Comedian” can’t stay on the wall for long, this time falling victim to a hungry visitor at Centre Pompidou-Metz.
Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City Festival ret urns with an exciting lineup of free and pay-what-you-can events, bringing vibrant cultural experiences to New Yorkers of all ages.
French artist Georges Mathieu, credited with coining and championing Lyrical Abstraction, is finally receiving the recognition he deserves.
In one of the internet’s latest viral obsessions, an ancient bronze artifact on display at China’s Luoyang Museum has sparked wild theories — and it’s all thanks to its uncanny resemblance to Labubu, the mischievous collectible toy beloved by millions around the world.
A major art discovery has just reshaped what we know about one of the most visited sites in the Vatican Museums. After a decade-long restoration of the Hall of Constantine — one of the famed Raphael Rooms — experts have confirmed that Raphael himself painted two key figures in the space, previously believed to be the sole work of his assistants.
Back in 1891, San Francisco millionaire and ultimate cat mom Kate Birdsall Johnson commissioned what would become the most over-the-top feline portrait in art history. The result? My Wife’s Lovers—a massive, lavish painting of 42 of her favorite cats, many of them regal white angoras. It’s a true monument to cat lady greatness.
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