London – Gasworks presents it 2023 exhibition programming.
October 22, 2022–March 19, 2023
Opening: October 21, 8pm
Belkis Ayón in 5 Moments: October 22, 12–1:30pm, Lecture by Cristina Vives, curator and art historian
On the Threshold of this New Millennium: October 22, 2–3:30pm, Lecture by Yolanda Wood, Pro
Ya Estamos Aquí, the first comprehensive exhibition of Cuban artist Belkis Ayón (Havana, 1967-1999) in the German-speaking world, is on view…
October 14, 2022–February 19, 2023
Michael Anthony Müller, a German-British artist, has a solo show at the Städel Museum. With a large-scale installation, sketches, paintings, and a sculpture, the artist transports viewers to the fabled world of ancient Greece in three exhibition areas.
The Given Day (2021–2022), an artwork based on the Dioscuri myth of the…
September 17, 2022–January 15, 2023
The first significant Leonora Carrington show in Scandinavia debuts at ARKEN Museum of Modern Art. One of the major figures in Surrealism was Leonora Carrington. She challenged social norms and power structures with a fantastical world full of humor, witchcraft, and energy, but she is still largely unrecognized in the…
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.
August 11–October 23, 2022
HONF (The House Of Natural Fiber) public lab and kitchen: August 12–14
SpaceFeelux, ARKO Art Center, Seoul
The ARKO Art & Tech Festival in 2022 The Fables of Net in Earth uses a system of fungal clusters, such as mushrooms and molds, to metaphorize a decentralized network structure of Web 3.0. This fable explores the…
August 11–October 30, 2022
For the safety of themselves and others, residents of every country were advised to remain at home during the COVID-19 epidemic. However, these mandates to stay at home acted as a sobering reminder that the domestic setting continues to be the most unsafe for women, where numerous victims face significant dangers of…
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…