BROOKLYN, NY.- At a time when mentorship and professional access remain among the most decisive factors shaping creative careers, Us for the Arts has announced the mentor lineup for its upcoming Portfolio Review Series, an initiative bringing together an international group of distinguished creative professionals to mentor the next generation of artists and creative practitioners. Scheduled to launch this fall, the program marks an important step in the organizations ongoing efforts to foster artistic dialogue, professional mentorship, and interdisciplinary exchange across the contemporary creative landscape. The initiative brings together an international group of established creative professionals whose practices span visual arts, photography, design, illustration, fashion, architecture, performing arts, film, literary arts, and culinary arts. Through group portfolio reviews and one on one mentoring sessions, participants will h ... More
HOUSTON, TX.- On Sunday March 8, Ernesto Neto: SunForceOceanLife, a major 2019 commission from the museum and one of the largest crochet works to date by the renowned Brazilian artist, returns to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. After, over the course of several weeks, a team of more than a dozen people has once again constructed a labyrinth of interior pathways for visitors to explore, all while suspended 12 feet in the air. Ernesto Neto: SunForceOceanLife will be on view from March 8 to September 7, 2026, in Cullinan Hall of the Caroline Wiess Law Building. Notes Gary Tinterow, Director, the Margaret Alkek Williams Chair, MFAH, This singular commission reflects our commitment to Latin American artists and to engaging our visitors in unique art experiences. SunForceOceanLife has joined landmark installations by other Netos predecessors, most notably Gyula Kosice and Jesús Rafael Soto, whose visionary work we are able to present on an ongoing basis. SunForce ... More
Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, March 8August 2026).
NEW YORK, NY.- Opening March 8, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents Whitney Biennial 2026, the 82nd edition of the Museums landmark exhibition series and the longest-running survey of American art. Featuring. fifty-six artists, duos, and collectives across most of the Museums galleries, the Biennial is accompanied by a robust schedule of performance and public programs at the Museum and online. Co-organized by Marcela Guerrero and Drew Sawyer, the exhibition brings together artists working across media and disciplines, reflecting evolving notions of American art. Whitney Biennial 2026 offers a vivid, atmospheric survey shaped by a moment of profound complexity. The work on view examines varied forms of relationality, from interspecies and familial kinships to geopolitical entanglements, technological affinities, shared mythologies, and the infrastructures that support and constrain contemporary life. Rather than offering a definitive answer to life today, the exhibition foreground ... More
CHICAGO, IL.- The Art Institute of Chicago opened Matisses Jazz: Rhythms in Color, on view March 7 through June 1, 2026. Jazz includes 20 color plates and text by Matisse and is one of the most important artist books from the 20th century, and this presentation marks the first time it has been on view in its entirety since its acquisition in 1948. The exhibition also includes more than 50 works by Matisse from across the Art Institutes collection, exploring the famed artists commitment across his 50-year career to continual innovation and the expressive power of color and line. In the early 1940s, decades into his artistic career, Matisse became bedridden and unable to paint following a surgery. He turned his focus to cut paper, which allowed him to continue to create art, including Jazz. These vibrant original compositions were then faithfully reproduced using stencil and combined with ... More
EDINBURGH.- These four exhibitions are concerned with how we remember those who have gone before us. They channel the strength of family, friends and communities to help recover those lost, erased or excluded: powerful guides for how we might recover the subtle, sometimes beautiful and everyday aspects of being. Each artist has had to find a way to navigate the past. They work to overcome the stereotyping of their communities and the way they have been portrayed as other. They trace the invisibility of those cast out from society, or the simple absence of people in archives and written histories. This goes hand-in-hand with their need to draw strength from previous generations, ancestors and even non-human entities: to become fully present, to find the right words and the courage to become agents for positive change. The dead dont go until we do shows how the labours, lives ... More
Fred Sandback, Orange Day-Glo Corner Piece, 1968/2004. Sebastian Bach, BRLYN, New York. Courtesy of the Fred Sandback Archive and Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna.
VIENNA.- Galerie Hubert Winter is presenting the 11th solo exhibition of renowned artist Fred Sandback (19432003, New York) at the gallery. On view is the complete body of multiples that were conceived by the artist between 1968 and 1994. These comparatively small format works made from steel, elastic cord and acrylic yarn employ different colors, forms and materials to inhabit the walls and corners of a space, thereby transforming it fundamentally. This is the first time all of the multiples are brought together in an exhibition which is made possible thanks to close collaboration with the Fred Sandback Estate. The artist made the following remarks about his work in 1975. My work isnt environmental. Its present in pedestrian space, but is not so strong or elaborate that it obscures its context. It doesnt take over a space, but rather coexists with it. Environmental art makes a new environment and obscures ... More
BERLIN.- Ulrich Erbens earliest paintings were the nearly monochrome white paintings executed around 1968, almost sixty years ago. They were dialogues in which the colour white and its affects gained a space of resonance. Yet they were not an act of devotion to a cool, totally isolated image, but rather a poetic sensuality of light, shadow and particles. Robert Rauschenberg once said of his white paintings, created in 1951 at Black Mountain College, without knowing the works of Malevich: »I tried to get as far away as possible from any image and yet to have an image.« If, for Robert Rauschenberg, it was urban life and the rejection of any nobility of materials that led to a new pictorial language, for Ulrich Erben it was his early stay in Italy that evoked the tangible physicality of the Mediterranean, the landscape of light and its metamorphoses, the symbolic resonance of colours and forms. Ulrich Erben once described these works as colours of memory that q ... More
A series of intimate images from David Bowies visit to a psychiatric facility in Austria arrive in a curated exhibition in Joondalup .
PERTH.- Joondalup Festival hosts a rare and intimate photographic series capturing David Bowie far from the spotlight presented for the first time in Australia this March. Christine de Grancys A Day with David documents an extraordinary encounter on 8 September 1994, when Bowie accompanied by Brian Eno, André Heller and de Grancy visited the Maria Gugging Psychiatric Clinic near Vienna, home to a renowned community of Art Brut (outsider) artists. Arriving at Joondalup Festival in the year that marks 10 years since Bowies passing, A Day with David offers a quietly powerful reminder of the Starman not as spectacle, but as an artist still searching, listening and connecting. Invited specifically for her quiet, empathetic approach, de Grancy captured Bowie as youve never seen him: Absorbed, serious and humble crouching to examine August Wallas painted garden house, listening closely to artists stories, sketchi ... More
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DALLAS, TX.- A 1796/5 BD-1 Half Eagle, MS64 NGC, once of the famous Mr. 1796 collection, and an 1825 BD-2 Quarter Eagle, MS66 NGC will be among the top treasures that will cross the block in Heritages March 26-28 U.S. Coins Signature® Auction. The 1796/5 BD-1 half eagle is the second-finest example of 1796-dated half eagles, of which the original mintage was estimated by John Dannreuther to be no more than 2,000 pieces, from which he estimated that between just 80 and 100 remain in all grades. The offered example is the finest ever offered at auction, fully two grade points higher than any other example ever offered previously at Heritage. The 1825 BD-2 quarter eagle is the third-finest example, and the second-finest available to the collecting community. Quarter eagles of the 1821-34 era are dominated by low-mintage issues, as the denomination was not popular in commerce at the time. They were not used by everyday Americans or favored by banks, which usually opted for the larger ... More
Reba Maybury, I Come in Peace, installation view, Secession 2026. Photo Lisa Rastl.
VIENNA.- How do you dominate Gustav Klimt? This was one of the first questions Reba Maybury posed while preparing her exhibition I Come in Peace. Maybury is an artist, writer, and political dominatrix whose multidisciplinary practice interrogates the intersections of feminism, sexuality, labour, and power. Her exhibition unfolds over four sites across the buildings façade, in the foyer, upstairs in the Grafisches Kabinett, and in the Beethoven Frieze space. The artist conceived a site-responsive project, not only in terms of its architectural interventions but also in its engagement with the institutions history. Approaching the iconic Secession building today, visitors encounter twelve usernames mounted on the façade. The names were sourced by the artist from online platforms where men publicly review their experiences with female sex workers in Vienna. Executed in the same gold Art Nouveau typeface that already adorns the building, the ... More
Gottfried Helnwein (Vienna, Austria, 1948 - ), Portrait of Martin Muller, 1996, gelatin silver print, 11 5/8 x 7/ 7/8 in.
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.- The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts announced a significant donation of 119 artworks from San Francisco-based gallerist and collector Martin Muller. The gift includes works by modern artists Oleksandr Bohomazov, Natalia Goncharova, and Mikhail Larionov; Dadaist and fashion photographer Erwin Blumenfeld; socio-political artist Gottfried Helnwein; realist John Register; formal abstraction artist James Hayward; sculptor Kristine Mays; and Pop artist Mel Ramos, among many others. To commemorate the occasion, AMFA is hosting an exclusive conversation with Muller for its Collectors Group donors on April 22, 2026. The AMFA Foundation Collection has grown in number and quality over the years, partially due to the generosity of collectors who gift works to the collection, notes Dr. Victoria Ramirez, executive director of AMFA. We are so ... More
Anne Kagioka Rigoulet, Figure-P k-h-7, 2026. Oil, acrylic, and sand on panel, 91.0 x 72.7 cm.
TOKYO.- MAKI Gallery is presenting Shifting Existence, a solo exhibition by Anne Kagioka Rigoulet. Centered on the continual transformation of dimension, body, relationship, and chromatic presence, the exhibition traces a pivotal shift within the artists practicefrom materially constructed surfaces toward an increasingly planar mode of painting. For over a decade, Kagioka has developed a distinctive painterly language grounded in sgraffito, a classical mural technique, combined with fabric collage and layered pigmentation. Through these methods, her works have long occupied a threshold between painting and relief, generating sculptural depth while remaining rooted in the pictorial field. A defining aspect of this exhibition is the gradual departure from such pronounced physical texture toward oil paintings that relinquish overt relief. Indented canvases, flattened compositions, ... More
Xiaoze Xie, Chinese Library No. 82.
NEW YORK, NY.- Sapar Contemporary is presenting the gallerys first solo exhibition by Xiaoze Xie. The exhibition is titled In the Name of the Book and draws from the artists long standing Library series of paintings and his research-based Forbidden Book. Life-size porcelain sculptures of the books from the Forbidden Books project will be shown in NYC for the first time. The recent work of Guangdong-born artist Xiaoze Xie pertinently, alarmingly mirrors current headlines. Both timely and urgent, it is merely the tip of similarly themed projects that have consumed Xie for decades, centered on the crucial role of books as the guardians of free expression and the repositories of civilizations accumulated knowledge. At the heart of this ambitious and singular practice (its a conception of protest art that is not only politically pointed but also pictorially elegant) are two series of works, the Library, which he began in 1993, ... More
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Linda Lach transforms Salzburger Kunstverein into a high-stakes waiting room SALZBURG.- all keys, all times might resemble a waiting room for some viewers; a paradigmatic site of timeless waiting: a place entered because of symptoms one cannot diagnose; a place where one sits between data and decision. One is inside the system, undeniably, but not aligned with its tempo. The exhibition is rooted in surfaces that present themselves as clean and in objects that mark micro-interruptions in the smooth surface of neutrality, while appearing too banal to carry meaning. We find ourselves inside of a system whose mechanisms are familiar, even intimate, but difficult to name. all keys, all times stages a somewhat controlled environment, maybe even minimalist in its first impression while allowing small disturbances to accumulate. A suspended ceiling element, held as a self-supporting structure within the exhibition architecture is marking out the space. ... More
YDP presents Harit Srikhao: Cave Stories 0 LONDON.- YDP announces Harit Srikhao: Cave Stories 0, the artists first solo exhibition in the UK. The exhibition is the first public iteration of an evolving body of work, shaped by a story Srikhao has hold on to since 2018 and developed during his recent residency at YDP. The project grew from the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue, where twelve boys from a junior football team and their coach were saved after being trapped in a cave in Northern Thailand for seventeen days. Despite the official narrative of the rescue as a national triumph, some quieter voices remained unheard. Srikhao followed the journey of one of the rescued young footballers from Thailand to the UK, where the young man went to study and later took his own life in 2023. This loss fractures the story of the miracle, revealing the weight it could not hold. From this rupture emerges a body-led work in which feeling ... More
Nick Hoecker explores masculinity and memory at Sebastian Gladstone NEW YORK, NY.- Sebastian Gladstone Gallery is presenting Nature, an exhibition by Nick Hoecker. The show follows Last Cool Hive (2024), Hoeckers first solo exhibition, presented at the gallerys Los Angeles location. Moving between found photography and engineered wall assemblages, Hoecker, an interdisciplinary artist who describes himself primarily as a sculptor, has developed a practice in which recontextualized images and repurposed domestic and automotive fragments are configured into works that feel both exacting and emotionally exposed. In Nature, that language expands to include newly introduced functional furniture. The exhibition opens with Poser, an image from an ongoing series of found photographs sourced through online estate sales and reprinted at a uniform scale and frame. The title is literal and sly. The subjects pose, and so does Hoecker, ... More
Yorgos Lanthimos debuts first major photo exhibition in Greece ATHENS.- The renowned filmmaker and photographer, Yorgos Lanthimos presents at Onassis Stegi his first-ever exhibition in Greece of 182 photographsrunning from March, 7 to May 17, 2026. Yorgos Lanthimos is celebrated for his world-building and absurdist explorations of human relationships, establishing him as one of the most distinctive auteurs in contemporary cinema. This exhibition at Onassis Stegi brings together four bodies of 182 still photographs made over the course of the past five years, offering new perspectives and insight on this unique and singular visionary. Building narratives, provoking emotional and intellectual leaps of faith beyond the frame of a still photograph and introducing the audience to a language that is a record of its own making, Academy Awards nominee Yorgos Lanthimos never fails to surprise us. From March 7 to May 17, Onassis Stegi ... More
601Artspace challenges the boundaries of speech and AI groupthink NEW YORK, NY.- 601Artspace is presenting When Thoughts Are Free, an exhibition curated by Sara Reisman that questions the limits of free speech and freedom of thought in an era of increasing political, technological, and cultural pressures. The title is drawn from a 12th-century German song with a long history of use by political movements called Die Gedanken sind frei (Thoughts are free), and the exhibition features artworks by four interdisciplinary artists that explore the tension between thought, speech, and action. When Thoughts Are Free features two participatory artworks by Jaro Varga that delve into the archival and literary aspects of institutional and collective knowledge, exploring how it is accumulated and accessed. Library (2017-ongoing), is an immersive installation that invites visitors to inscribe the titles of personally significant literary works onto blank ... More
Shifting landscapes: Yvan Salomone's precision watercolors debut at Xippas Gallery PARIS.- Xippas Gallery is presenting a solo exhibition by French artist Yvan Salomone, bringing together a selection of recent works. Mastering the watercolor technique with great precision, the artist transforms peri-urban sites into shifting landscapes of constant format. Presented in a rigorous hanging, the works create a space for reflection, inviting the viewers gaze to wander. A man moves by bicycle, by car, on foot. He roams through ports, outskirts, dunes, holiday residences, industrial zones. Sometimes he stops. A wall, a platform, a shed, a façade, or an isolated tree holds his attention. He experiences, delineates, traverses, and distills reality. A water tower cutting through the landscape like an aluminum vertebra, a faded toy-truck made monumental, a glass curtain invaded by a plant, two houses under construction becoming messengers of an intimate echo, a ... More
Julia Heyward's radical vocal art receives first major European solo show MÜNSTER.- "In her throat the devil lives among angels"so read a review of a 1975 performance given by artist Julia Heyward (b. 1949, US). [1] With her monologues and vocal experiments, she led her audience through extremes of emotion: the idiosyncratic orchestration of music, image and language movingin its simultaneity of oppositessomewhere between a sublime descent beneath the brink of consciousness, psycho-sexual perversion, and the humorous mystification of the self. Despite the radical subjectivity of her voice and her profound influence on the New York underground art scene from the 1970s onwards, Julia Heyward's five-decade body of work has received little institutional recognition. Voices of Many Voices [2] now seeks to spotlight at least one defining aspect of her pioneering work: the manipulation of language and modulation of voice. ... More
The World in Kansas City: Kemper Museum maps the region's global artistic footprint KANSAS CITY, MO.- Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art presents the exhibition The World in Kansas City on view March 6 through August 9, 2026. Initially inspired by conversations around the 2026 global soccer tournament (Kansas City will host matches between June 16 and July 11, and is known as the Soccer Capital of America®), this exhibition foregrounds Kansas Citys expansive global context. For hundreds of years, people from different regions of the world have migrated to the region for a variety of reasonsfrom fleeing upheavals in their homelands to seeking new opportunities. Our artistic community reflects this dynamism, supported by area universities, arts institutions and organizations that draw artists from across the globe. The exhibition grew out of the historical role Kansas City's cultural institutions have played in fostering international dialogue. While ... More
Love Shit: Verena Blok's unflinching exploration of autonomy and reproduction at Foam AMSTERDAM.- Foam presents Love Shit, the first solo exhibition by the Dutch-Polish artist Verena Blok. In this exhibition, Blok explores the complexity of reproduction and everything that comes with it: pregnancy, abortion, childhood, care, intimacy, health, and reproductive rights. At a time when womens rights, including access to safe abortion, are under growing pressure worldwide, Love Shit emphasises the importance of nuance, complexity, and a multiplicity of voices. Love Shit emerged from Bloks simultaneous experiences of her own pregnancy and her work at a Dutch abortion clinic. Her experiences in the clinic made a profound impression and raised urgent questions about freedom of choice and autonomy over the female body. Over a period of two and a half years, Blok photographed women at different stages of pregnancy, children, and couples in several ... More
Rirkrit Tiravanija transforms STPI into a hub for shared experience SINGAPORE.- STPI presents Rirkrit Tiravanija: SAY YES TO EVERYTHING, a solo exhibition by the internationally acclaimed Argentine born Thai artist. One of the most widely celebrated figures in the contemporary art world, Tiravanija has pioneered participatory practices that reshaped how institutions consider audience, social connection, and art objects themselves. Famous for transforming everyday actions into art by centring process over outcome, Tiravanija invites audiences to participate in ordinary social acts such as eating, playing, and talking placing emphasis on the human connections that arise. The exhibition marks Tiravanija's largest in Singapore to date, offering local audiences an unparalleled opportunity to engage firsthand with a comprehensive retrospective of his seminal works. As a pillar of Singapore's art scene, STPI extends its legacy of community ... More
Wiltshire Museum unveils first-ever exhibition of artist's local landscapes DEVIZES.- The first ever exhibition devoted to showing how the late artist John Piper (1903-92) responded to the landscape and architecture of Wiltshire and Dorset - including Devizes, his favourite market town opened at Wiltshire Museum in March 2026. More than three decades after his death, Pipers work remains highly popular, and he is considered one of the most significant British artists of the 20th century. It was in the South Country that he made some of his most important paintings, portraying subjects from the region, including Stourhead, Fonthill and Lacock - yet there has never been an exhibition focusing on the work he did in this area, until now. Renowned for working in a variety of media, the exhibition also features one of Pipers finest early collages, depicting the neolithic site at Avebury. His strong Anglican faith also imbued his work, and he painted ... More
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On a day like today, artist Piet Mondrian was born
March 07, 1872. Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan (7 March 1872 - 1 February 1944), known after 1911 as Piet Mondrian, was a Dutch painter and art theoretician who is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. He was one of the pioneers of 20th-century abstract art, as he changed his artistic direction from figurative painting to an increasingly abstract style, until he reached a point where his artistic vocabulary was taken down to simple geometric elements. In this image: Abstract art pioneer Piet Mondrian’s signature grid masterpiece, Composition No. II from 1930, to star in Sotheby’s Modern Evening Auction this November. Photo: Courtesy Sotheby's.
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