World premiere of new Ragnar Kjartansson video installation at De Pont
Haus der Kunst in Munich presents the most comprehensive solo exhibition of the internationally renowned artist Joan Jonas (b. 1936, New York) in Germany to date.
September 9, 2022–January 22, 2023
The exhibition Betye Saar: Serious Moonlight compiles a number of the American artist's immersive works (b. 1926, Los Angeles). They demonstrate how the artist harnesses the emotive power of found objects despite being rarely displayed till now. These installations present viewers with radical new worlds inspired by ritual and myth, highlighting…
The Spring Church, a new outdoor public space for artist projects and community gathering, has been launched by the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis, Missouri.
July 29–September 25, 2022
Oh you just want to push somebody
and a body won’t let you
you want to move somebody
and a body won’t let you want to
feel somebody
and a body won’t let you
oh who, who,
who do you talk to
who do you talk to
who do you talk to
when a body’s in trouble
in trouble
ah who?
—Excerpt from Mary Margaret…
July 22–October 2, 2022
Ultra Unreal at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) features the works of six artists and collectives. Club Ate (Sydney), Korakrit Arunanondchai and Alex Gvojic (Bangkok & New York), Lawrence Lek (London), Lu Yang (Shanghai), and Saeborg (Tokyo) create worlds that blend myth and reality, simulating more-than-human futures, evolving belief systems and fluid frameworks of being.
These artists build their imaginative universes on political and…
July 9, 2022–January 8, 2023
Dea Kulumbegashvili, Isaki Lacuesta, Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese, and Jia Zhang-ke, four filmmakers who have modified their usual practice of making films for cinema to creating cinematographic installations for an exhibition hall, present their audiovisual works in the exhibition Vive le cinéma!, which explores the limits of cinema. The four well-known filmmakers…
July 26, 2022–March 12, 2023
In association with the artist Do Ho Suh (born 1962 in Seoul, Korea), the Seoul Museum of Art is presenting an interactive exhibition that involves kids in the artistic process. Suh and his family have been using modeling clay for kids for the past seven years to build Artland, a magical…
August 5–October 2, 2022
Reception: August 6, 5–8pm
Artist conversation: August 6, 5:30pm
Willie Little's solo show In My Own Little Corner is on view at Oregon Contemporary. The third and last exhibition in Oregon Contemporary's expansive program Site, a series of exhibitions by Oregon artists in place of the Portland2021 Biennial, is titled In My Own Little…
July 20, 2022–January 24, 2023
Opera Charlotteronique: July 21–24
Random Access Hall, Nam June Paik Art Center
This show was created to explore Nam June Paik's magnificent (but long-gone) video and light installations on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of his birth. Despite the widespread recognition of Paik's video art, there aren't many chances to see substantial…