SummaryThe exhibition coincides with the 50th anniversary of his mother’s passingSpotlighting new large-scale paintings, collages, a six-panel work and skateboard worksFUTURA is back with Anthony Gallery in Chicago for a solo exhibition called Family Affair. Though FUTURA is best known for his roots in New York City’s graffiti scene, the presentation marks his first solo show in Chicago. He shares a personal connection to the city through his mother Billie who was born in Chicago and FUTURA spent summers there throughout his childhood, visiting his grandmother who suffered from chronic illness. The exhibition coincides with the 50th anniversary of his mother’s passing, adding a deeply personal layer to the presentation.In a statement, FUTURA reflects on those summers in Chicago, rememberin...
SummaryThe National Portrait Gallery in London is currently presenting The Anatomy of Painting, the largest UK museum solo exhibition of works by seminal British artist Jenny Saville.On view through September 7, the exhibition chronicles Saville's practice to date, bringing together 45 works from the early ’90s to today.There’s a hunger that pulses through Jenny Saville’s work — an almost primal curiosity about the body and its strange, fleshy beauty. Swathed in bruise tones and vibrant accents, her portraits border dream and our own reality, peeling back the surface of skin to unpack who, or what, lies beneath it.Staged at the National Portrait Gallery in London, Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting marks the most extensive UK museum solo dedicated to the artist, tracing her decades-lon...
At Bologna’s Fondazione MAST, Mohamed Bourouissa dares us to remember. In Communauté, his most expansive solo exhibition in Italy to date, the Franco-Algerian artist tugs at the seams of society through 20 years of artistic practice. The show brings together four of his most major projects, each a study in how individuals assert dignity within systems designed to overlook them.Bourouissa’s career is one largely shaped by the narratives of those living at the edges of visibility. Working across mediums, his pieces chart the undercurrents of power and identity that structure and shape everyday life. His breakout series Péripherique (2005-2008), for example, paints an honest portrait of post-riot Paris, gathering friends, family and other non-actors to stage scenes of tension and violence wit...
SummaryHuma Bhabha debuts new sculptures and drawings in her first Paris solo show since 2009The exhibition runs alongside her presentation with Giacometti at London’s Barbican CentreDavid Zwirner’s Paris gallery is presenting Distant Star, a new solo exhibition by Pakistani American artist Huma Bhabha. Known for her eerie, hybrid forms, Bhabha debuts six sculptures and a group of large-scale drawings that explore themes of time, decay and transformation.At the front of the gallery stands the centerpiece sculpture, “Distant Star” (2025). Cast in iron, the rust-toned figure resembles a watchful guardian. Its surface will continue to oxidize over time, reinforcing Bhabha’s idea of time as a sculptural force.Inside the gallery, five sculptures made from cork, clay, Styrofoam and found materia...
SummaryHilary Pecis’ Wandering is now on view at Timothy Taylor London through July 19.Featuring a suite of new paintings, the exhibition renders everyday snapshots through chromatic clarity, holding a light up to the surreal beauty in the overlooked moments.There’s a kind of looking that happens when you’re not really seeing, the kind of sight that happens when you’re merely passing through. In Hilary Pecis' new exhibition at Timothy Taylor, the artist closes that gap between the two. Now on view at the gallery’s London outpost, Wandering captures that flicker of perception, exposing the otherwordly through the lens of the overlooked.Known for her luminous still lifes and landscape paintings, Pecis continues her visual meditation on the everyday, rendering the ordinary through sharp chrom...
SummaryThe Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is set to unveil Barbara Kruger’s Another day. Another night on June 24, until November 9, 2025The exhibition will include her iconic text-based art, video installation as well as new, site-specific piecesThe Guggenheim Museum Bilbao will present Another day. Another night, the first comprehensive survey in Spain of influential American artist Barbara Kruger’s work.Since the beginning of her career, Kruger has consistently challenged the function of language in media, politics and internal dialogues. Using bold, declarative phrases rendered in stark black-and-white text, often punctuated with red or green accents, she draws from the visual language of advertising to provoke reflection rather than sell products. Iconic phrases such as “Your body is a batt...
SummaryThe Mercedes-Benz Art Collection is presenting BE-LONGING, an expansive group exhibition, at Espacio CDMX in Mexico City through August 31.Bringing together works from their collection and artists living and working in Mexico, the show leans into the fluidity and identity through a constellation of offerings from its global roster.The Mercedes-Benz Art Collection is launching its international exhibition series with BE-LONGING, its first stop in Mexico City. Housed at Espacio CDMX in the heart of Chapultepec Park, the showcase pairs works from the brand's own collection alongside contemporary pieces by artists living and working in Mexico – a sweeping mosaic of affinity, belonging and identity in-flux.From questions of memory and geography to body politics and vocation, the artists ...
SummaryKAWS debuts THERAPY solo exhibition at Galerie Max HetzlerHighlights include "SPACE (2023)," which reimagines COMPANION as a melancholic astronaut, alongside new paintings featuring CHUM in existential momentsThe exhibition will be on view until August 9, 2025KAWS has unveiled THERAPY, a solo exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, marking his first collaboration with the Berlin-based gallery. Known for blending popular culture with fine art, KAWS brings his bold gestures, playful compositions and emotionally charged characters to the forefront. The exhibition features a series of paintings and a monumental sculpture, exploring themes of human vulnerability and connection through his iconic hybrid cartoon figures.In his new series of paintings, KAWS continues his exploration of seriality...
In an art world too often steered by polish and market predictability, the carnivalesque is the rupture we didn’t know we needed. Rejecting neutrality for spectacle and reveling in contradiction and catharsis, this is the spirit that animates Carnival, a new group show on view at Jeffrey Deitch, curated by performer and painter Joe Coleman.Drawing on his earliest memories of New York – when freak shows, flea circuses and Ripley’s ruled over Times Square – Coleman’s latest reconnects us with a lost childhood wonder. The exhibition conjures an over 40-piece roster of artists, many of which belong to the artist’s close community of burlesque dancers, sideshow performers and costume designers – key figures within modern-day senes. Together, with a handful of contemporary art darlings, they exp...
Summary'Who? Me?' showcases new self-portraits across media by global contemporary artistsCentered on Samuel Fosso’s work, the show explores identity and cultural resistanceHannah Traore Gallery stages Who? Me?, a group exhibition centered on diverse self-portraits and the various mediums used to create them. Curated by founder Hannah Traore with support from Gallery Manager Morgan Mitchell, the show spans painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media. The presentation expands traditional notions of self-portraiture, highlighting its conceptual, sculptural and performative dimensions.The exhibition features works by Kesewa Aboah, Turiya Adkins, Bre Andy, Yagazie Emezi, Arlina Cai, Renee Cox, Camila Falquez, Alanna Fields, Samuel Fosso, Luzene Hill, Misha Japanwala, OLUSEYE and Anya Pain...
SummaryThe Brooklyn Public Library is set to host Tove Jansson and the Moomins: The Door is Always Open, the first-ever U.S. exhibition celebrating the work of Tove Jansson and her inimitable Moomins.On view from June 28 through September, the show will feature a range of installations, archival materials and media artifacts from the beloved Finnish creatures.The Moomins are making their U.S. debut in a new exhibition in New York. Staged at the Brooklyn Public Library's Central branch from June 28 through September 30, Tove Jansson and the Moomins: The Door is Always Open brings the enchanting world of Moominvalley stateside, just in time for the characters’ 80th anniversary.Created by artist and author Tove Jansson, the Moomins have become cultural icons in Finland and beyond. The upcomin...
SummaryWolfgang Tillmans is set to open Nothing could have prepared us - Everything could have prepared us at the Centre Pompidou in Paris ahead of its five-year renovation period.The exhibition will showcase an array of photography, video, sound, text and performance, pairing some of Tillman's most famed works with new pieces created for the show's occasion.As the Centre Pompidou prepares to close for its five-year hibernation, the museum is handing over the reins to Wolfgang Tillmans for an exciting send-off. For his first major Parisian show in 23 years, the German photographer is opening the vault for an expansive curatorial project, unraveling across 6,000-square-meters of the Public Information Library.Titled Nothing could have prepared us - Everything could have prepared us, the exh...