Massachusetts – From February 9 through July 2, 2023, the Rose Art Gallery at Brandeis University will host Lyle Ashton Harris: Our first and final love, the artist’s first solo museum exhibition in New England in almost two decades.
September 17, 2022–February 12, 2023
Titled after a text by Jenny Holzer, IN A DREAM YOU SAW A WAY TO SURVIVE AND YOU WERE FULL OF JOY features works by eight female artists—Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Adriana Corral, Ellie Ga, Juliana Huxtable, Tala Madani, Danielle McKinney, Wendy Red Star, and Clare Rojas. The exhibition addresses a range of issues…
June 25–October 30, 2022
Presently on display at the Museum of Craft and Design through October 30, 2022 is Iris Eichenberg: Where Words Fail. The German artist Iris Eichenberg's work confronts contemporary topics including gender, identity, and Heimat, which is a phrase used to describe the inner serenity and satisfaction one experiences after arriving at a…
June 17–December 30, 2022
SHRINE is a tripartite event that honors the building of holy places as sites of resistance and liberation struggle and is presented by The Mattress Factory (MF), Sibyls Shrine, and Pittsburgh-based artist and curator Jessica Gaynelle Moss.
Through December 30, 2022, SHRINE will feature brand-new immersive works by six artists that combine technology…
The three locations of Fondazione Prada in Milan and Venice are open all summer long and present a broad range of cultural offerings in contemporary art, film, photography, and science.
Useless Bodies? Elmgreen & Dragset’s exhibition, in Milan until August 22
Useless Bodies? addresses the state of the body today in the post-industrial era, when our physical presence…
July 9–October 30, 2022
John Sanborn is a pioneer in the field of video art. His work served as a shining example of artistic achievement for many years and unlocked a world of fresh sounds, images, and ideas. His early voco-visual experiments served as a trailblazer at a period when the new medium of video spread…
June 25–September 25, 2022
MOSTYN is pleased to present Temporary Atlas: Mapping the Self in the Art of Today.
Temporary Atlas is an exhibition that explores a different, complementary approach to mapping in the classic sense. There are several ways to use mapping or cartography to understand our location in the world, including societally accepted cartography, scientifically applied…
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) and 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair are pleased to announce the recipient of the 2022 Ritzau Art Prize, Johanna Mirabel (b. 1991), a painter and sculptor whose work explores the contradictions and complexities of cultural identity.
The Ritzau Art Prize provides global visibility, professional development, and career-enhancing residencies in…
July 15–December 11, 2022
The European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC) presents Emília Rigová: And the One Doesn’t Stir without the Other, curated by Timea Junghaus, an official Roma exhibition at the 23rd Triennale Milano International Exhibition.
The exhibition comprises installation, video, photography, found objects, and a community art project. At the centre is the altar honouring the oeuvre,…
Extended application deadline: June 15
Program dates: July 18–August 27
The Summer Academy welcomes applications for its exciting 2022 course programme. The programme reflects current intersectional developments in contemporary art practices. This year with a special focus on identity politics and (moving) images in the courses of Ángela Bonadies/Brígida Maestres, Anna Daučíková, Christina Dimitriadis, Munem Wasif, and…