June 1–17, 2022
The Octopus Programme concludes with the Octopus exhibition as the most comprehensive iteration of the experimental curatorial and educational path the Octopus Programme has pursued. The Octopus Programme is a guided research-based educational programme that encourages artistic research and production-based collaborations in different geographical regions. The exhibition presents an accumulation of research and…
May 13–June 25, 2022
Exhibition with works by: Gerard Byrne, Andrea Fraser, Clegg & Guttmann, Bouchra Khalili, Joseph Kosuth, Louise Lawler, Thomas Locher, Dorit Margreiter, Angela Melitopoulos with Maurizio Lazzarato, Henrik Olesen, Anna Oppermann, Marion von Osten, Stephen Prina, Josephine Pryde, Willem de Rooij, Katya Sander.
Exhibition concept and realization: Ilse Lafer, Thomas Locher with the team…
June 7–11, 2022
Leeds Arts University launches the Big Big Big Show 2022, showcasing the work of talented graduating students in-person for the first time in three years.
Featuring works of contemporary art, animation, illustration, graphic design, film, fashion, textiles, creative advertising, music, photography and writing, from across fifteen undergraduate courses, the University is delighted to present…
June 16–September 30, 2022
Opening reception: June 16, 5–8pm
The Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) is delighted to announce Eros Rising: Visions of the Erotic in Latin American Art, curated by Mariano López Seoane and Bernardo Mosqueira. Bringing together thirteen works by Artur Barrio, Oscar Bony, Carmelo Carrá, Feliciano Centurión, and David Lamelas…
May 26–September 4, 2022
Press conference: May 24, 11:30–12:30am
María Bleda (born Castellón, 1969) and José María Rosa (born Albacete, 1970) are among the artists of their generation who have most closely focused on the complexities involved in the notion of landscape from within the field of contemporary photography. Over the course of three decades they have…
June 5–September 4, 2022
Opening: June 4, 6–9pm
This exhibition brings together four positions of a younger generation of artists dealing with body, desire, gender, and sex. The works on display cover a broad range of artistic forms of expression, from painting and drawing, to sculptures and installations, to ready-mades.
Daphne Ahlers (b. 1986) works in the field of sculpture.…
June 9–August 7, 2022
Opening reception: June 9, 6:30–8:30pm, with announcement of LIAF 2022 artist list by Francesco Urbano Ragazzi and guided tour by Kenneth Goldsmith
Kenneth Goldsmith: Retyping a Library
Lofoten International Art Festival and Kunstnernes Hus are delighted to announce Retyping a Library, a solo exhibition by Kenneth Goldsmith (New York, 1961) opening on June 9, 2022 at Kunstnernes…
May 26–July 1, 2022
How could we define the work of Julieta Aranda? I will start by inventing a name for her bold methods: superposed epoch analysis. What does superposition refer to here? Superposition names the way time works. Time is an active substance, a true artist and agent, able to escape the linear commonsensicality we,…
May 27–29, 2022
Opening: May 25, 5pm
An exhibition of student works at Šalounova vila of the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague: May 27–29, 2022 2–6pm. Proceeds from the sales part of the exhibition will be donated to the relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees in Prague.
Performance: May 25 5–8pm. Bread Against Imperialism: All Day Palyanitsia Baking (Darja…
Amy Khoshbin and Jennifer Khoshbin: Sun Seekers
Elissa Blount-Moorhead and Bradford Young: Back and Song
Simon Benjamin: Pillars
May 28–October 30, 2022
Sun Seekers performance/activation : May 28, 3–4pm
Upper Gallery
The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) is pleased to announce that The Arts Center at Governors Island will reopen for a new public season of dynamic exhibitions and programs beginning Saturday, May 28, 2022 through October…