Amanda Atria, Matter of Fact, 2025. Industrial fan, solidified used motor oil, 32 x 32 x 11.
NEW YORK, NY.-Offline, a new gallery powered by the digital art platform SuperRare, announces New Skin for the Old Ceremony, a sculpture exhibition curated by India Price and Jess Reytblat. Bringing together an intergenerational group of contemporary artists, including Kenny Schachter, Maya Man, Louis Osmosis, Nico Tovar, Paulina Moncada, Ashley Zelinskie, A. L. Bahta, Josh Rabineau, and Amanda Atria, the exhibition reimagines the possibilities of sculpture in the digital era, where the physical, spiritual, and virtual converge. Borrowing its title from Leonard Cohens 1974 record, New Skin for the Old Ceremony evokes a spirit of renewal and experimentation, reflecting the artists engagement with contemporary materials and digital-age narratives.The exhibition will be on view at Offline Gallery from September 316, 2025, with an opening night performance by Quori Theodor, ... More
HONG KONG.- Bonnie Brennan, Christie's Chief Executive Officer, announces the appointment of Rahul Kadakia as Christie's new President in Asia Pacific, from January 2026. He will also assume leadership of the Global Luxury and Asian & World Art Groups. Mr. Kadakia, International Head of Jewellery, has been at Christie's since 1996. Bonnie Brennan, Christie's Chief Executive Officer, said: Rahul's appointment comes at an important moment for the art market in the region. His appointment marks our ongoing commitment to Asia Pacific and our faith in his ability to lead the dedicated teams who are based around the region from our Hong Kong and Shanghai salerooms to our teams beyond in Bangkok, Beijing, Jakarta, Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, and Tokyo. We are proud of our market leadership in Asia Pacific and see the potential to further grow our business, embracing the rich ... More
Nandita Chaudhuri, Our worlds are one. 20x20 inches.
LONDON.- Multidisciplinary British artist Nandita Chaudhuri presents DISPLACEMENT The Hush of Footsteps Left Behind this September at Zari Gallery, London. This ambitious and boundary-breaking solo exhibition blends painting, digital works, poetry, performance, and sculptural forms into an immersive sensory experience that pushes the edges of contemporary art practice. The exhibition will showcase a new series of paintings, layered with Chaudhuris poetry and digital media. Seen in dialogue with one anotheror merging through projection, holography, and animationthese works generate powerful crosscurrents of meaning. The poems reflect on relationships, human vulnerability, and the nuances of daily life, while the visual works evoke both empathy and critique. The result is an exploration of the human predicament in an age defined by technology and disconnection. Chaudhuri expl ... More
Honoré Daumier, Ingrate patrie, tu n'auras pas mon oeuvre!... (Ungrateful Country... You Shall Not Have My Masterpiece!) from the series Émotions Parisiennes, 1840. Lithograph. Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of the Pan Texas Assembly, 1986.46.
SAN ANTONIO, TX.- Known as the Michelangelo of caricature, Honoré Daumier famously satirized Frances 19th century bourgeoisie and government officials in a variety of mediums, including painting, prints and sculpture. Daumiers 1834 lithograph Ne vous y frottez pas!! Liberté de la presse (Do Not Meddle with It!! Freedom of the Press) from the McNay Art Museums collection captures the spirit of bold creativity in the face of print censorship. Deriving its title from Daumiers work, the exhibition Do Not Meddle With It!!: Print Censorship in 19th Century Paris reveals the extraordinary creativity in 19th-century France during a time when the government censored printed images, particularly between 1820 and 1881. The exhibition, ... More
David Hockney, London, 2023. Photo: Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima.
LONDON.- Serpentine announced an exhibition of recent works by David Hockney. Presented at Serpentine North from 12th March to 23rd August 2026, the exhibition will showcase seminal works, shown in the UK for the first time. Admission will be free to the exhibition which is the artists first at Serpentine. David Hockney said: Im excited to present an exhibition at Serpentine in 2026. Bettina Korek, CEO, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, Serpentine said: We are thrilled that David Hockney has accepted our invitation to present new works at Serpentine North in 2026. As a highlight of our Spring/Summer season, the exhibition promises to be a landmark cultural moment. Serpentine is free and open to all, and we look forward to welcoming audiences from near and far. While the world came in the Spring of 2020, Hockney produced over a hundred images on his iPad within just a few weeks. Working digitally lets him capture the essence of each scene quickly and ... More
Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio dItalia 2025 trophy designed by Nico Vascellari: Chimera, 2025. Commissioned by Pirelli in collaboration with Pirelli HangarBicocca. Courtesy Studio Nico Vascellari. Photo: A. Osio.
MONZA.- The prize for the winners of the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio dItalia 2025 in Monza on Sunday, September 7, is a Chimera: a mythological creature formed from different animals, symbolizing utopia and the pursuit of the impossible. Yet, it will be tangible on the podium in Monza, where it will be raised to celebrate victory. "Chimera" is the name of the trophy, designed by Italian artist Nico Vascellari for the 5th edition of the project conceived by Pirelli and Pirelli HangarBicocca, curated by Giovanna Amadasi. Since 2021, an Italian artist has been commissioned every year to design the trophy, bringing contemporary artistic expression from traditional art circuits to Formula 1. Alice Ronchi was the first artist to receive the commission, followed by Patrick Tuttofuoco in 2022, Ruth Beraha in 2023, and Andrea Sala in 2024. This year ... More
William Glackens, Chrysanthemums, c. 1925. Oil on canvas. Collection of the Westerly Museum of American Impressionism.
WESTERLY, RI.- A new cultural landmark is coming to southern Rhode Island this fall. The Westerly Museum of American Impressionism (WMAI) will officially open its doors to the public on Thursday, October 9, 2025, offering a spectacular space to experience the beauty, creativity, and enduring legacy of American Impressionist painting. Situated on the scenic Watch Hill Road with sweeping views of the Pawcatuck River, the museum features 20,000 square feet with eleven galleries dedicated solely to the exhibition, study, and preservation of American Impressionist art from the 1880s to 1920s. Founded by longtime Westerly residents Dr. Thomas and Cynthia Sculco, the WMAI will showcase approximately 150 paintings the couple has collected over four decades. The collection includes works by celebrated artists such as Childe Hassam, John Singer Sargent, Edmund Tarbell, Jane Peterson, and Lilla Cabot Perry, alongside exceptional works ... More
BERLIN.- "With Dialogues. Collection FOTOGRAFIS x Helmut Newton", the Helmut Newton Foundation presents a fresh perspective on the work of its founder. This exhibition takes the form of a playful visual experiment one that fully unfolds through the viewers on-site experience. On two occasions in recent years, the Helmut Newton Foundation has presented private photography collections in addition to its solo and thematic group exhibitions. The first was Between Art & Fashion (2018), showcasing Carla Sozzanis private collection from Milan. The second, in 2024, was Chronorama, originally presented at Palazzo Grassi in Venice and based on the photographic holdings of the Condé Nast Archive, which had recently become part of the Pinault Collection. Helmut Newton featured in both, having worked extensively for Condé Nast publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Traveler over the decades. Both shows were distinctly curated for the foundations ... More
Different approaches to art and its interpretation overlap and intertwine in this exhibition.
BELLINZONA.- The 2025 season draws to a close with a thematic exhibition in which different approaches to art and its interpretation overlap and intertwine, with epoch-making situations and metamorphic policies that seek to throw light on the period around the turn of the century, as the nineteenth morphed into the twentieth. But light is thrown above all here on the early twentieth, which witnessed a lively ferment that put art itself in the very centre of attention, for its unerring ability to represent the crisis that pervaded that period in history, while also conveying all its social and political effervescence. Despite the fact that it was marked by the outbreak of barbarism that coincided with the explosion of the Second World War, this complicated, electrifying period of time nevertheless generated a sensational surge of creativity that in part reflected and testified to the issues of change at work in society and politics between the late nineteenth-century ancien régime and ... More
Kim Noble.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.- The Board of Trustees of the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens announces it has appointed Kimberly Kim Noble, MBA, CFM to be the museums new George W. and Kathleen I. Gibbs Director and Chief Executive Officer. Noble has been serving as the Cummer Museums interim director and CEO since May 2025. She was officially appointed to the position by the board after an analysis of her successful performance leading the museum as interim. Under Kims exceptional leadership as interim, the museum surpassed its performance measures along with many peer benchmarks bringing unbridled joy to so many while they explored and experienced the museum galleries, exhibitions and its historic and remarkable gardens and grounds, said Michael Munz, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. We see her strong financial background and skills combined with our arts and culture leadership as a wonderful and unique team that will creatively and ... More
Yin Xiuzhen, installation view of Collective Subconscious. Courtesy of the artist and Beijing Commune.
LONDON.- From 17 February - 3 May 2026, the Hayward Gallery will be transformed by two innovative and globally celebrated artists who use ordinary materials to create extraordinary works on a monumental scale: Chiharu Shiota and Yin Xiuzhen. Featuring new commissions and key existing pieces, these concurrent exhibitions explore the different ways both artists interweave textiles and found objects into deeply personal reflections on memory, identity and the human condition. Both presentations build on the Southbank Centres commitment to introducing international artists to new audiences and form part of its nationwide 75th anniversary celebrations, which run throughout 2026 and span events across London and the UK. Yung Ma, Senior Curator of the Hayward Gallery, says: These solo exhibitions celebrate Yin and Shiotas clearly distinct artistic styles and approaches, reflecting the different generations, places and teachings ... More
Beyond her professional achievements, friends remembered Bosma for her warmth and wit.
UTRECHT.- The art world is mourning the loss of Marja Bosma, a beloved curator and a driving force at the Centraal Museum for over three decades. Bosma, who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 69, was remembered by colleagues as a passionate and perceptive champion of both modern and contemporary art. Bosmas dedication to the Centraal Museum began long before her official tenure. Her connection to the institution dated back to 1981, when she was still a student of art history. She interned while preparing a retrospective on artist Charley Toorop, a figure she admired and would return to throughout her career. Following her internship, she contributed to the museum's first-ever solo show for Marlene Dumas, a testament to her early eye for significant artists. She also served for several years as editor-in-chief of the art history journal Jong Holland, further cementing her commitment to the field. A "true connoisseur," Bosmas impact on the museum was profound. She was ... More
Nour El Saleh, Nail bite, 2025, oil on canvas, 165 x 155 cm. Courtesy of GNYP Gallery and the Artist.
BERLIN.- In the paintings of Ewa Czwartos and Karolina Żądło, women do not need to speak loudly to be heard. Their presence resonates in their physical fulness, the emotionality of their gestures, and an inner light. They are intense, irreducible, while they are building a new, bold order of meaning. The exhibitions title, borrowed from the musical Cabaret, sounds like an ironic reassurance that undermines its own message from the outset. The phrase no troubles here does not describe reality but rather refers to an imposed script that taught women to remain silent. The artists adopt it only to invalidate it. The protagonists of the works return to the visual space with full awareness, refusing to remain in the background. They recall figures from icons, tapestries, altarpieces, fairy tales, myths, and TV series, but do not recreate old roles. They speak in their own language, where the gaze becomes the beginning of awakening and responsibility, not a path to inn ... More
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Forum Gallery will present works by Gregory Gillespie at Independent 20th Century NEW YORK, NY.- Forum Gallery will participate in Independent 20th Century, with a presentation dedicated to four decades of painting by Gregory Gillespie (1936-2000). The art fair opens this week at Casa Cipriani in downtown Manhattan with an invitation-only VIP preview on Thursday, September 4th. Public days begin on Friday, September 5th and continue through Sunday, September 7th. Gregory Gillespie painted memorable self-portraits, haunting fantasy landscapes, disturbingly surreal genre scenes and monumental, dimensional paintings, incorporating astonishing trompe loeil illusions and imaginary themes. His unerring eye for detail, masterful technique and uncompromising independence combined in deeply personal, often hallucinatory visions of the world. Impossible to categorize, Gregory Gillespie captivated diverse and devoted collectors, critics and curators. ... More
PICA announces Judy Wheeler Commission recipients for 2026 PERTH.- Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) has announced artists Jen Berean and James Carey as the recipients of the 2026 Judy Wheeler Commission a prestigious annual initiative that champions the depth, diversity, and bold innovation of contemporary Australian arts. Established in 2022, the Judy Wheeler Commission is a ten year program made possible through a philanthropic gift to PICA by the Simpson Family. It funds an annual site-specific work by an Australian visual artist that responds physically or conceptually to the architecture and history of the PICA building, embodying PICAs spirit of risk and experimentation, and celebrating arts power to connect people and places through curiosity, perspective and storytelling. Titled Water Works, the 2026 Judy Wheeler Commission invites visitors to contemplate how institutions mark time and hold memory ... More
High Museum of Art adds new board members ATLANTA, GA.- The High Museum of Art announced the appointment of four new board members today to serve three-year terms: Robin Delmer, Katie Johnson, Kelly Layton and Hassan K. Smith. Each of our new board members is committed to our strategic vision and actively engaged in strengthening the Highs community impact, said Director Rand Suffolk. They each bring a unique perspective and impressive leadership acumen to their roles, and we look forward to their increased involvement as we build a stronger future for the museum. Robin Delmer is a partner, cofounder and co-CEO of Monarch Private Capital. For more than 15 years, he has introduced influential investors to projects that generate tax credits in leading-edge industries including renewable energy, the preservation of historically significant landmarks, affordable housing, and film and entertainment. ... More
Christie's to offer the collection of Robert F. and Patricia G. Ross Weis NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's announced The Collection of Robert F. and Patricia G. Ross Weis, a survey of the world's most iconic artistsincluding Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Max Ernst, Piet Mondrian, Mark Rothko, Arshile Gorky, and morethat will be showcased as a centerpiece of Fall Marquee Week in November in New York. With leading examples of Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, the collection outlines the trajectory of modernist movements throughout the art world's nexuses during pivotal 20th Century periods. The collection comes to Christie's primarily from the Pennsylvania home, as well as the New York City apartment, of Patricia and Robert Weis. Passionate collectors, generous philanthropists, and loving parents, the couple thoughtfully assembled the collection over the course of seventy years. A personal ... More
RM Sotheby's to offer one the most spectacular and carefully curated collections of supercars ever gathered LONDON.- The Tailored for Speed Collection is one of the most carefully curated collections of supercars, hypercars, and competition machines to be offered at auction in Europe. This exceptional single-owner collection of 42 cars presents serious collectors with an opportunity to acquire some of the most significant automobiles produced over the past 35 years. The collection features many rareand in some cases uniquecars, boasting remarkable specifications. Amongst the highlights are a Ferrari 333 SP with incredible race history, while the road car collection features some of the worlds most desirable limited-run hypercars from Ferrari, Pagani, Lamborghini, Bugatti, and Bentley. Never before have all three of Ferraris Corse Clienti XX Programme cars been offered from a single collection. Given that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the successful ... More
A new exhibition unveils Geoffrey Clarke's little-known paintings and sculptures LONDON.- The British sculptor, Geoffrey Clarke (1924 2014) is best known as one of the young British artists (together with Lynn Chadwick, Kenneth Armitage and Reg Butler) who took the 1952 Venice Biennale by storm with their angst-ridden monochromatic post war sculptures characterised by the critic Herbert Read as The Geometry of Fear. But there is much more to him than that. In Extension, a rare exhibition of Clarkes late career works, Pangolin London presents not only sculpture in silver and aluminium, but also little known surreal boxed assemblages of objects and, in a complete revelation, previously unseen paintings that pulsate with exuberant colour. Geoffrey Clarkes distinctive language of sign and symbol is one of the most recognisable amongst sculptors working in Britain in the twentieth century. Son of an architect and grandson of a church furnisher, Clarke ... More
Jiyoung Yoon: Seeing Things the Way We See the Moon at daadgalerie BERLIN.- The DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program is pleased to present Jiyoung Yoon: Seeing Things the Way We See the Moon at daadgalerie, Berlin. The first solo exhibition in Europe by Korean artist Jiyoung Yoon opens on September 10 at 6pm, as part of Berlin Art Week, which runs from September 10 to 14, 2025. In her multi-layered work, which moves between sculpture, installation, text and video, Yoon explores the boundaries of perception, memory and visibility. Her works revolve around the question of how (bodily) experiencesboth personal and collectivecan be translated into spatial and media forms and material languages. Her artistic vocabulary often moves on the threshold between objecthood and absence, between intimacy and social observation. Many of her sculptural works are created from materials with bodily connotations such as wax or silicone, ... More
Roman Ondak's first solo exhibition with Peter Freeman, Inc. unveils a survey of his work NEW YORK, NY.- Peter Freeman, Inc. will present Roman Ondaks inaugural solo exhibition with the gallery, his first in New York since his 2009 performance of Measuring the Universe (2007) at The Museum of Modern Art. This survey spans sculptures, paintings, and photographs from 1992 to 2025. Roman Ondak reimagines everyday situations, calling reality and its representation into question. Coming of age under the Communist regime of Czechoslovakia, which was dissolved in 1989 while the artist was in college, Ondak witnessed life under strict state control as well as its transformation into a democracy. Drawing from these two worlds, the artist uses recurring images and found objects to shift and shape our perception of reality, highlighting the subtle differences between memory and truth. The exhibitions titular work welcomes visitors to the space ... More
The circus of life: Elias Izoli's new exhibition explores resilience and despair DUBAI.- Ayyam Gallery will present Inside Out '25 an exhibition featuring Elias Izolis most recent body of work. After a long hiatus from painting, Izoli returns with a new body of work centered around the circus of life. A childhood fascination evolved into a profound reflection on the unpredictability and complexity of life as a Syrian citizen. In his latest series, Izoli uses the circus as a metaphor: its performers, from tightrope walkers to clowns and magicians, embody the tension between joy and survival. The circus and its family become a symbol of the broader social body, with each character representing the individuals who comprise the states fabric. With concealed motives that slowly unravel under closer inspection, Izoli reveals an environment we, as spectators, have only observed from the outside. He invites us inside the fortress-like walls, offering a view from ... More
Alia Farid presents solo exhibition at the Glyptotek and Copenhagen Contemporary COPENHAGEN.- On October 2 2025, the Glyptotek and Copenhagen Contemporary will open A Sounding of the Earth, the first exhibition in Denmark by Kuwaiti-Puerto Rican artist Alia Farid (b. 1985). The exhibition is the largest solo presentation of her work in Scandinavia, exploring the terrain of the Arab Gulf region a landscape shaped both by one of the worlds oldest civilizations and by modern forms of warfare, violence and extraction. A Sounding of the Earth marks the third and final chapter of Hosting Histories Revisiting Cultural Heritage of the Middle East and Beyond, a joint exhibition series by the Glyptotek and Copenhagen Contemporary that invites contemporary artists to revisit ancient cultural heritage and its significanse today. The exhibition brings together new iterations of Farids long-term projects as well as new, site-specific works created for this ... More
Anna Franceschini: Nights Out opens at Kunstverein Gartenhaus, Vienna VIENNA.- Kunstverein Gartenhaus presents Nights Out, Anna Franceschinis first institutional solo exhibition in Vienna, curated by Attilia Fattori Franchini and Ilaria Gianni. In her practice, Anna Franceschini explores the multiple ways of displaying commodities. Underlying her observation of reality is cinema through its constituent elements: movement, light, framing, and editing. Performances, Xerox copies, kinetic sculptures, bachelor(ette) machines which inject femininity into the Duchampian idea of apparatusare for the artist a cinema by other means. Reversing the ends of the discussion about cinema as machine, she redirects the gaze toward the hypothesis of a machine as cinema. By creating sculptures intended as moving images, she turns commodities into quasi-living beings: devices whose subjectivity emerges only within a mise-en-scène. ... More
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On a day like today, American architect Louis Sullivan was born
September 03, 1856. September 3, 1856.- Louis Henry Sullivan (September 3, 1856 - April 14, 1924) was an American architect, and has been called the "father of skyscrapers" and "father of modernism". He is considered by many as the creator of the modern skyscraper, was an influential architect and critic of the Chicago School, was a mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright, and an inspiration to the Chicago group of architects who have come to be known as the Prairie School. Along with Henry Hobson Richardson and Frank Lloyd Wright, Sullivan is one of "the recognized trinity of American architecture". He received the AIA Gold Medal in 1944. In this image: Shoppers pass a building designed by celebrated architect Louis Sullivan, Friday, Sept. 1, 2006, in Chicago. The buiding, a National Historic Landmark, for now houses the Carson Pirie Scott department store. Chicago is kicking off a six-week-long 150th birthday celebration this weekend for Sullivan who is sometimes called the "father of modernism."