June 26–October 23, 2022
Miriam Cahn has developed a purposefully feminist and independent viewpoint since the beginning of her artistic development in the 1970s. Cahn has created a painterly oeuvre of tremendous expressive power starting with drawing and completely free of academic constraints. He also incorporates other artistic genres like literature, photography, cinematography, and sculpture. Her…
June 24–November 20, 2022
Glenn Ligon was born in 1960 in New York. Painting was the main focus of his artistic activity at first, with influences from more current conceptual art as well as the canon of artists like Philip Guston, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns. Early on, Ligon used stenciled words that would…
June 24–September 18, 2022
Ugo Rondinone will be the subject of the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt's first significant survey exhibition in Germany (b. 1964). The Swiss artist, one of the most well-known of his generation internationally, is featured in LIFE TIME with some of his most important paintings, sculptures, and videos. He gives commonplace elements and phenomena…
June 25–September 4, 2022
Two large solo exhibits of the work of the artists Anita Leisz and Yalda Afsah will be featured in the summer 2022 program at HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark. Intricate new creations and publications by the various artists are shown in both presentations.
Anita Leisz
Anita Leisz's sculptures, objects, and installations frequently reference industrialism, non-figurative…
June 22–October 9, 2022
From June 22 through October 9, 2022, the Sala delle Ciminiere of the MAMbo—Museum of Modern Art of Bologna will host A Wound in a Dance with Love, a significant retrospective of Sean Scully, one of the foremost practitioners of contemporary painting.
The Sean Scully: Passenger—A Retrospective exhibition, which was organized by the…
July 1–October 16, 2022
Abstracting Parables is the result of a collaboration between three historical voices and aesthetic views, each giving their own interpretations of how abstraction might be translated into diverse and complex languages. Sedje Hémon (1923–2011), a Dutch-Jewish painter and composer, Abdias Nascimento (1914–2011), an Afro-Brazilian painter, poet, essayist, dramatist, and political activist, and…
May 22–October 23, 2022
Salman Toor: No Ordinary Love brings together more than 45 new and recent paintings and works on paper that weave together motifs found in historical paintings with 21st-century moments to create new worlds based in the artist’s imagination. The show, organized by the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA), explores themes of desire,…
June 10–19, 2022
Every June, at der TANK, the exhibition space of the Institute Art Gender Nature at the FHNW Academy of Art and Design in Basel, we showcase a special project. Around 30 paintings by Peter Klein are reunited in this year's exhibition. Blumen blühen, where bist du? is the artist's first institutional exhibition in…
Special opening hours during Art Basel, June 13–19, 2022
Monday to Sunday: 10am–6pm
Wednesday: 2–8pm
Anne-Lise Coste: Poem Police
Through July 17, 2022
The French artist Anne-Lise Coste has worked with the technique of spray painting as a way of engaging with social and political issues since the beginning of her artistic career. Whether on traditional canvas or abandoned materials – plastic bags, packaging,…
The Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens (MDD) continues its long-running research of painting in relation to the natural world and Flanders' complex modernist legacies. MDD's 2022-2023 program responds to the museum's unique setting, the semi-rural context in which the Latem Schools of painting emerged in the late 19th and early 20th century, as well as the museum's own…