The exhibition Ubusukunemini (Day and Night), part of the PhotoSaint Germain festival and curated by Valérie Fougeirol, brings the work of Tshepiso Mazibuko and Sibusiso Bheka into conversation, with ...
Curated by Joaquín Boz, the exhibition displays the most recent works of Santiago Porter, in resonance with works characteristic of his production. From the purist Piezas series (1997-2002), also ...
Fraenkel Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition by Kota Ezawa featuring a number of important new works. This will be his first solo show with the gallery since joining the roster last year.
For the first time, Galerie VU' is exhibiting the work the work of Korean photographer Giljung Yoon, whose sublime sublime prints on handmade paper, which he sometimes weaves tell the story of the ...
The Bibliothèque nationale de France is devoting an exhibition to the collection of photographs donated to it by collector Jérôme Prochiantz in 2023. Comprising 368 prints, this exceptional and ...
This autumn, Écho 119 is proud to present a new exhibition featuring two emblematic figures of contemporary Japanese art: Nobuyoshi Araki and Toshio Saeki, entitled Araki/Saeki: L'héritage ...
Borders are Nocturnal Animals (Sienos yra naktiniai gyvūnai) presents a dozen intergenerational artists: mostly Lithuanian, but also based in the wider region and France. Using forms, imagination and ...
The exhibition "Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann & …" focuses around Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) – one of the leading figures of the movement — through a selection of 150 paintings and works in various ...
The exhibition “Secrets between the Branches” features the latest works by Maciejka Art and Cristina Kahlo, which reflects on the interactions and interrelationships between humans and nature through ...
At a time when the textile industry is at the heart of environmental and ethical awareness, the National Archives are looking back at its history in France. Drawing especially on a rich collection of ...
The exhibition Science/Fiction, a non-history of Plants retraces a visual history of plants linking art, technology and science from the mid-19th century to the present day. Rather than using a ...
Mohamad Abdouni works on preserving stories that are incomplete or on the verge of disappearing, filling gaps and silences with fictions that he deploys, notably through AI. For his solo show at ...