Installation view Kunstmuseum Basel. Courtesy of the artist, Creative Vitamin Space, and Sprüth Magers; Duotopia commissioned by Meta City; Screen Autobiography commissioned by Fondazione Prada. Photo: Samuel Bramley.
BASEL.- The Chinese artist Cao Fei (b. 1978, Guangzhou, lives in Beijing) is one of the defining voices of her generation, working across video, digital media, photography, installation, and sculpture. The artists works capture the rapid changes that have shaped China, and the Pearl River Delta in particular, since the countrys 1978 policy of Reform and Opening up. For Cao Fei: Testimonies to the Near Future, her first solo exhibition in Switzerland and largest survey exhibition in Europe to date, the artist transforms the Kunstmuseum Basel | Gegenwart into a total work of art that takes the form of a city blending immersive installations and video universes from her oeuvre of the past thirty years. Cao Feis achievement as a pioneering creator of digital worlds is uncontested. Her early works have influenced an entire generation of artists from Asia and beyond. For over two decades, she has made artfrom video installations and digital simulations to virtual-reality sett ... More
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EDINBURGH.- The National Galleries of Scotland announced a landmark acquisition of 67 prints by Scottish artist Peter Doig, alongside a commitment that one edition of all future prints made by the artist will also join the national collection. This is the first time that the National Galleries of Scotland has secured not only an artist's entire print collection to date, but all prints to be created in the future. This monumental addition to Scotlands national collection celebrates Doigs personal connection to Scotland, as well as his status as a leading artist of his generation. To mark this significant acquisition a selection of prints will go on display for free at National Galleries Scotland: Modern One in Edinburgh from 14 February 2026. Visitors will be able to explore works relating to Morning, Paramin a 2016 book made in collaboration between Doig and the St Lucian poet Derek Walcott. Peter Doig ... More
Installation view, Dan Flavin: Grids, David Zwirner, New York, January 15February 21, 2026. Courtesy David Zwirner.
HONG.- David Zwirner opened an exhibition of works by Dan Flavin featuring the artists grids, a key body of work that he began in 1976. The first focused examination of this form, this presentation includes several re-creations of the way Flavin installed the grids in significant exhibitions during his lifetime, and features loans from important public collections as well as the Estate of Dan Flavin. A version of this exhibition was on view at David Zwirner New York in JanuaryFebruary 2026, and the presentation in Hong Kong is the first solo exhibition of the artists work in Greater China. From 1963, when he conceived the diagonal of May 25, 1963 (to Constantin Brancusi), a single gold fluorescent lamp installed diagonally on a wall, until his death in 1996, Flavin produced a singularly consistent and prodigious body of work that utilized commercially available fluorescent lamps to create ... More
Javier Calleja, Curiously, 2026. Acrylic on canvas, 230 x 195 x 4 cm, 90 1/2 x 77 x 1 1/2 in (unframed) 233.5 x 198.5 x 8 cm, 92 x 78 x 3 in (framed).
PARIS.-Almine Rech Paris, Turenne is presenting 'CURIOUSLY', Javier Calleja's sixth solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from May 30 to July 25, 2026. Im not a revolutionary artist, Im an evolutionary artist, Javier Calleja says, without hesitation. Hes right: if contemporary art was born and came of age amid the cradle of a revolutionary aesthetic always defining itself against the dominant aesthetic it is possible that in the twenty-first century things have shifted somewhat, or that they, too, have simply evolved. His work does not carry the charge of aesthetic, stylistic, or structural revolution. What it offers instead is the excitement of perpetual evolution within the framework he has defined and the system he has built. That system summons a cast of characters whose ancestors live in comics he mentions Francisco Ibáñez Talavera (19362023) in particular and in th ... More
NEW YORK, NY.-A precious volume showcasing the most exquisite Japanese bamboo baskets from the Naej Collection, whose pieces range from the seventeenth century to today. Basketry is one of Japans oldest art forms. Since the eighth century, meticulously woven bamboo baskets have served daily functions, first in Buddhist liturgy and later in the tea ceremony. Over the past two centuries, bamboo art has risen to the status of fine art, with leading makers creating coveted works for ikebana and, more recently, sculptural objects celebrated as contemporary art. This elegant, richly illustrated volume presents over 160 baskets, highlighting their spectacular silhouettes and exquisite detailsfrom complex weaving patterns and refined signatures to intricately plaited undersides. Informative captions reveal the techniques of an art now enjoying renewed attention, as bamboo offers a durable and ecological alternative to disposable materials. Mos ... More
Clark Winter, Romance, 1971. Gelatin silver print, 38 x 24.7 inch / 96.4 x 62.9 cm.
COLOGNE.- Zander Galerie is presenting the first solo exhibition of photographs by Clark Winter in Germany. The selection of black-and-white images, focusing mainly on the 1970s and a few later works, ranges from fleeting glances and gestures to everyday objects and specific atmospheres of place. Whether observing the particularities of urban and rural environments in 1970s America or the slow-paced rhythms of Southern European life, Winters photographs articulate a perceptive form of open-ended visual storytelling. Clark Winters approach is observational and receptive. The artist is alert to the human theater in front of him, familiar with the shapes of vernacular architecture, sensitive to the lyrical quality inherent in his pictures, and conscious of the traditions of his medium. Influences from Walker Evans, Lee Friedlander, and others from the generation of American photographers who preceded him can be traced throughout his work. Above all, the images celebrate the visual exper ... More
EDINBURGH.- A lost portrait of the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns, by the renowned artist Sir Henry Raeburn has been found after over 200 years. The painting is on public display for the first time. It is available to view free of charge at National Galleries Scotland: National, on the Mound in Edinburgh. The painting of Robert Burns was found during a house clearance in Surrey and consigned to auction in Wimbledon, London in March 2025. With a starting price of between £300─£500, the winning bid was £68,000. A triumph against all the odds, Dr William (Bill) Zachs, Director of Blackie House Library and Museum in Edinburgh and long-term Burns scholar and enthusiast, understood the potential significance of the painting and purchased the portrait believing it could be the elusive missing artwork. The painting has since been cleaned, and examined by experts, who confirm that it is, indeed, the lost Raeburn portrait. ... More
Gokula Stoffel, Epiphany, 2026. Wool felting and cotton strings on jute, 22 x 16.5 x 1 inches, 56 x 42 x 2.5 cm.
LOS ANGELES, CA.- François Ghebaly is presenting Gokula Stoffels exhibition Spell, the artists first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. The exhibitions title, Spell, holds within it the possibility of fascination: to be under a spell is to be in thrall to something outside of oneself. For Stoffel, fascination becomes a working method, as she crafts her cross-disciplinary works intuitively, responding to the immediate, sensuous qualities of her materials. The act of artmaking becomes a way for Stoffel to access an altered consciousness, one which is both more present and more open. The idea of alternative forms of consciousness returns as subject matter in the works on view in Spell. The spectral figures that emerge out of Stoffels layered compositions engage in music, ritual, and solitary epiphany. At times, these figures merge with the natural environment, demonstrating the porous boundary between our individual selves and a wider, shared world. This porousness extends to Stoffel& ... More
Giampaolo Bertozzi (1957), Stefano Dal Monte Casoni (19612023). Reason for a Dispute. 2021. Clay, glazes. Collection of the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza.
RIGA.- From 30 May to 23 August 2026, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Riga invites to visit the exhibition In the Name of Clay: 50 Years of Italian Ceramic Art, tracing the development of Italian contemporary ceramics from the post-war period to the present day. For the first time in Latvia, visitors will be able to discover a collection selected especially for Riga from the world-renowned and legendary International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza. The exhibition opens up a new cultural perspective not only on Italy, but also on the international context. It highlights Italys unique contribution to one of the most versatile media in the visual arts ceramics where sculpture, design and materiality converge. Bringing together works by 50 authors, the exposition offers an insight into the development of the field over half a century from its pioneers to the most prominent masters ... More
Mike Helke, Lidded Jar, Mulit-Color Striped, 2009, glazed stoneware, 7 x 14 x 6 inches, Tang Museum collection, gift of the Victoria Schonfeld Collection, 2025.37.7.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY.- The Tang Museum at Skidmore College presents Pursuing Possibilities: Explorations in Glaze, a student-curated exhibition featuring works from the Tang collection that explore the expressive possibilities of ceramic glaze. The exhibition will be on view May 30 through September 12 in the Tangs Winter Gallery. Organized by Emily Lin 26, the 202526 Charina Endowment Fund Endowed Intern, Pursuing Possibilities examines how the chemical composition of glazes affects the visual outcome of ceramic works. Presenting a range of glazing effects alongside varied surface textures and firing techniques, the exhibition considers the relationship between scientific experimentation and artistic exploration in ceramicsand how chemistry can help drive an artists vision. Glaze is a mixture of water and powdered chemical compounds, including silica, flux, ... More
Deborah Lynn Irmas is a Los Angeles based visual artist whose practice is informed by the large part that textiles played in her childhood.
LOS ANGELES, CA.- LAUNCH LA presents Resilience, with Los Angelesbased artists Jane Bauman, Deborah Lynn Irmas and Michelle Robinson and their new works steeped in observation, meditation and fortitude. These new series are entrenched in personal experiences and passion, fostering hope through the resilience of nature and the act of making as a response to chaos and uncertainty. Michelle Robinsons multi-disciplinary practice encompasses photography, painting, embroidery, needlepoint and installation art often using self-directed research and digital applications to address environmental and other important personal and societal issues. In this series, Nature Abides, Michelle reflects upon some small but meaningful gains, moments where nature has persevered despite the continued pressure of humankind's presence on the planet. "In my work, I practice a form of activist melancholia, intended less to heal and more to spur action, to build empathy for non-human bodies and discourage ... More
Hsüan-t'ung silver Specimen Pattern "Short-Whiskered Dragon" Dollar Year 3 (1911) SP64+ PCGS
DALLAS, TX.- Pair one of the rarest and most celebrated pattern coins from the final years of Imperial Chinas Qing Dynasty with a spot in one of the most significant collections of Asian coins ever assembled, and the result is a numismatic trophy like the Hsüan-tung silver Specimen Pattern Short-Whiskered Dragon Dollar Year 3 (1911) SP64+ PCGS that will jump into the spotlight at Heritages June 17-19 HKINF World & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction. The Short-Whiskered Dragon dollar stands atop Chinese numismatics as one of the most important issues of the late Qing dynasty, says Kyle Johnson, Heritages Managing Director of World & Ancient Coins, and it is no surprise to find such an elusive specimen in the Peh Familys holdings. A true treat to handle and sure to be among this years top auction lots, it reaffirms this collections depth and quality. The nearly 400 lots from The Peh Family Collectio ... More
Sanders works often rely on the participation of exhibition visitors and on ideas about the influence of time and place on our self-image and appearance.
Karin Sander lives and works in Berlin, but over the past thirty years she has spent considerable time in Iceland and used the country as a subject in many of her works. Karin Sander 19572057 is a comprehensive exhibition of Sanders work, which is presented in collaboration with the Reykjavík Arts Festival. The show features pieces spanning the artists entire career and offers insight into the work of an international conceptual artist who engages with our environment and existence in unexpected and impactful ways. Sanders works often rely on the participation of exhibition visitors and on ideas about the influence of time and place on our self-image and appearance. One of the exhibitions most extensive pieces is Visitors 1:8. It is technically complex and develops over the course of the exhibition through the participation of guests. Three-dimensional prints of scanned visitors form an impressive sculpture as the work comes into being before the audience& ... More
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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam seeks General & Artistic Director AMSTERDAM.- Internationally renowned for modern and contemporary art and design, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is located in the heart of Amsterdams cultural district. It is a dynamic public museum where broad and diverse audiences can discover, experience, and discuss art and design. The museum cares for a unique international collection and has a long and distinguished history as a pioneering platform for art. The Stedelijk fosters interaction between audiences and art, drawing inspiration from dialogue with artists and society. Through art and design, the museum offers critical perspectives on the contemporary world and the future we are shaping together. It translates questions raised by artists and society into an inspiring and relevant program, while managing, renewing, and opening up its collection to the public. In this ongoing process, experimentation remains central to the Stedelijks identity. In recent years, the museum has achieved a strong balance in governance, with a fo ... More
Mercedes-Benz Art Collection presents POWER LINES BUDAPEST.- Set within a former transformer station in Budapestonce built to power the citys industrial expansion and now a place of cultural productionthe exhibition POWER LINES brings works from the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection into dialogue with artistic positions from Hungary and across Central and Eastern Europe. The show explores how infrastructures of industry, energy, labour, and mobility continue to shape living conditions and environments. POWER LINES reflects on the transformations that have reshaped the Budapest region over recent decades. Industrial production, logistical networks, and technological systems have generated opportunities, defined aesthetics, and created new forms of mobility. At the same time, they have embedded territories and communities within complex infrastructures of dependence. Over 30 participating artists trace the routes through which people, materials, energies, and various infrastructures circulate across Central and Eastern Europe. Their w ... More
Silverlens Manila launches Martha Atienza's climate showcase alongside 'Collectors Plus' retrospective MANILA.- Opening today, Saturday, 30 May 2026, Silverlens Manila presents The Coconut Tree Methodology, a new exhibition of works by Martha Atienza. The show will remain on view through 11 July 2026. For Martha Atienza, that world is anchored to the Bantayan Islands in Cebu, where the Dutch-Filipino artist was in part raised, bearing witness to coastlines being transformed by rising sea levels: a fact that Atienza has diligently documented as a central facet of her award-winning transdisciplinary practice. Highlighting that shift is footage the artist filmed in 2026 of a seawall built along the same stretch of coastline she shot in 2019, when fallen coconut trees peppered an open shore, their roots shaken loose by rising sea levels and consequent coastal erosion. As Atienza notes, those coconut trees were the first to register the transformations being wrought by climate change. First they fell. Then, they were cast adrift, carrying traces of past attachments while bearing the weight of uncerta ... More
Esther Stocker opens major solo exhibition across two Paris galleries PARIS.- Galerie Alberta Pane is presenting Geometric Secrets, a solo exhibition by the Italian Austrian artist Esther Stocker, across its two Paris spaces from 29 May to 25 July 2026. An internationally renowned artist, she has exhibited her work in major museums, galleries, and foundations, and has collaborated on several occasions with the worlds of fashion and design, extending her artistic practice across numerous media and fields of expression. The visual language she has developed is grounded in rigorous geometric structures that unfold through painting, sculpture, and installation mediums that are deeply interconnected. Her installations function as three dimensional projections of her paintings, conceived exclusively in black, grey, and white. Heir to Geometric Abstraction, the Gruppo T, and the Op Art movement of the 1960s, Esther Stocker continues to explore optical vision and spatial perception through a contemporary and socially engaged approach influenced by new technologies. At f ... More
Kunsthalle Friart Fribourg opens major immersive exhibition by Jason Dodge FRIBOURG.- What we see: an orchestrated chaos of tipped-out silver, yarn, bird food, plastic buckets, vitamin supplements, pollen, sawdust, cables, and other things. It seems as if the placement of the objects was done incidentally. Residues of all kinds have collected in the rooms, like flotsam washed onto a shore by the water. It remains unclear whether all of this was done deliberately or, instead, through idleness and negligence. Can one really be distinguished from the other, if we accept that a form arises not only through active doing but also through passive activityby receiving things and letting them happen? Life shows us that the events that transpire are far more than a simple chain of cause and effect. At times, it seems as if things fall into place in their own mysterious way. In this exhibition, it is sometimes no more than a gust of wind from an open door that rearranges the things on display, just as our mere physical presence causes the sculptural configuration within the ... More
National Museum of the American Indian hosts a national quilt along in recognition of America's 250th WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonians National Museum of the American Indian will host a nationwide quilt-along project to reflect on the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the continuing evolution of the country, communities and future as seen through a Native perspective. This five-month, mystery-style quilt project begins in June and is open to all who would like to participate. Participants can join the quilt along and create their own commemorative piece by signing up on the museums website. On the first of each month from June through October, a new pattern will be revealed via email and on the museums website. Each pattern is designed by a contemporary Native artist, representing different geographic regions of the United States. Each block will measure 10 by 10 inches, the border will measure 5 inches around and the completed quilt will measure 22 by 55 inches. In addition to receiving patterns, participants wil ... More
Pop surrealist Camille Rose Garcia unveils new dystopian novella and exhibition at KP Projects LOS ANGELES, CA.- For more than two decades, Camille Rose Garcia has built a universe entirely her own, emerging as one of the defining female voices of Los Angeles Lowbrow and Pop Surrealism movement with a painterly language that fused gothic fairy tales, environmental collapse, punk romanticism, and radical imagination into richly layered worlds filled with acid color, ornate decay, political subtext, and emotional storytelling. Her works have long existed somewhere between painting and literature: part hallucination, part cautionary tale, part fragile act of hope. Now, with The Orphaned Nihilist Hospital for Dolls, Garcia returns to one of the deepest roots of her practice: storytelling as world building. Part exhibition, part literary universe, the project centers around Garcias new six part serial graphic novella, a surreal dystopian fairy tale set in the war-ravaged world of Greater Batvia, where imagination has been outlawed and dolls are treated as dangerous relics of emotional life ... More
Fraenkel Gallery brings together 14 Bay Area spaces to celebrate region's independent spirit SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Fraenkel Gallery presents SLICE OF THE PIE: Fourteen Bay Area Galleries & What Makes Them Different, a group exhibition that brings together a vibrant cross-section of some of the Bay Areas most influential and idiosyncratic art galleries. Featuring work by more than 40 artists, the exhibition illuminates the diverse perspectives and practices that define the regions rich gallery ecosystem. Taking place at a pivotal moment for the shifting gallery landscape, the exhibition reflects the sense of collaboration that has been a defining attribute of the areas art scene and a central part of Fraenkel Gallerys mission. Celebrating the regions restless spirit of curiosity and invention, SLICE OF THE PIE honors a legacy of creative autonomy and community engagement, highlighting how Bay Area galleries have continuously pushed boundaries and expanded dialogues between local and global practices. The fourteen galleries represented are: · Berggruen Gallery founded 19 ... More
National Academy of Design Benefit Auction: 200 years, 50 artworks, 1 chance to support NEW YORK, NY.- The National Academy of Design announced its 200th Anniversary Benefit Auction hosted by Artsy. Opening for bids on June 4th and running for two full weeks through June 18th, the auction will feature works by the following National Academicians: Suzanne Anker Willard Boepple James Bohary Gregory Botts Henry Casselli Diana Cooper Donna Dennis Lesley Dill Garth Evans Alan Feltus Nancy Friese Andrew Ginzel Jacqueline Gourevitch Joanne Greenbaum Barbara Grossman Nancy Hagin Harmony Hammond Nona Hershey Elana Herzog Lisa Hoke Eric Holzman Diana Horowitz Sharon Horvath Penelope Jencks Howard Kalish Robert Kipniss Harriet Korman Joyce Kozloff Karen Kunc Mernet Larsen Pat Lasch Beverly McIver Mary Beth McKenzie Amalia Mesa-Bains Ruth Miller John Moore & ... More
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft opens site-specific installation by Jeff Forster HOUSTON, TX.- Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is presenting Sanctuary for Salvage, a site-specific installation by ceramic artist Jeff Forster. Working with reclaimed clay, glaze waste, and kiln debris, Forster constructs monumental columns that evoke historical ruins, rituals, and a sense of the sacred. Echoing totems, the columns of sacral architecture, and Japanese torii gates found in various spiritual spaces, Forster meditates on the symbolic and spiritual weight these pillars carry. By transforming materials like Styrofoam packaging into molds for his clay sculptures and reusing glaze waste, the artists process engages with themes of geological time and harnesses the unpredictable energy released during the firing process. A longtime friend and collaborator with Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Forster is an alumnus of HCCCs Artist Residency Program and is the founding organizer of Ceramics in the Environment, an annual garden exhibition initiated in 2015, in partnershi ... More
Crystal Bridges to open 114,000 sq. ft. expansion next weekend BENTONVILLE, ARK.- Crystal Bridges will mark a major milestone on June 6 and 7, unveiling its highly anticipated 114,000-square-foot expansion designed by Safdie Architects. The expansion will transform the museum experience, expanding access to five centuries of American art and enhancing the ways visitors interact with every part of the building. The expanded museum introduces two new dedicated art galleries, including a large space for temporary exhibitions featuring a bespoke skylight system. In addition, a dedicated creative learning Hub (the Hub) with educational spaces, community gathering areas and galleries, artist-in-residence studios, a digital art studio, a ceramics studio, and artmaking spaces that will engage creators of all ages and abilities, advancing the museums mission of arts accessibility, education, and community. The first exhibition to be on view in the new temporary exhibition space will be Keith Haring in 3D, opening June 6. It is the first exhibition to highlight the icon ... More
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