“Deadtime” is a multidisciplinary exploration of the social body in a neoliberal world, examining the boundaries between life and death through various media, including sound works, films, paintings, sculptures, and architectural interventions.
Femke Gerestein’s captivating exhibition at Vleeshal explores the body’s journey through time and place. Her detailed drawings and performative acts delve into identity, inviting viewers to contemplate the desire to transcend societal constructs.
Düsseldorf – Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf presents Jessica Vaughn from March 11 to May 21, 2023.
Auckland – The 2023 program for Artspace Aotearoa runs from February 10, 2023, to February 3, 2024.
September 30, 2022–April 23, 2023
For her solo exhibition in the MCBA Project Space, Brussels-based artist Sarah Margnetti (born 1983) will display a number of fresh canvases and wall paintings that revisit the major themes that have characterized her previous work.
Sarah Margnetti has mastered the trompe-l'oeil technique and created a unique visual language that mixes…
September 15–December 18, 2022
Moving in Space without Asking Permission, an Andrea Bowers exhibition organized by Bruna Roccasalva, is on display at Fondazione Furla and GAM—Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan.
Moving in Space without Asking Permission, the artist's first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, is the latest project in the Furla Series, a program promoted…
Francis Upritchard: A Loose Hold exhibition will take place between September 18–November 20, 2022 at Kunsthaus Pasquart.
September 7–November 13, 2022
This September, Kunsthall Trondheim presents two new exhibitions by Metahaven, negotiating the role of sensing for knowledge production in physics and art, and Susanne M. Winterling, centering on heat as mediator between humans and microorganisms.
Capture (2022), a recently commissioned film by Metahaven, investigates numerous sensory modalities to address fundamental issues like: What is reality? How do we define consciousness?…
July 22–October 23, 2022
The Woven Child, the first significant retrospective of Louise Bourgeois to exclusively highlight the works she created with fabrics and textiles during the final phase of her illustrious career, will be on display at the Gropius Bau from July 22 through October 23, 2022. With a significant number of pieces that have…
From June 2022 to January 2023, the Bourse de Commerce will host Une seconde d’éternité, a group show designed by Emma Lavigne as an introspective voyage.