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Wagner Foundation presents an exhibition rooted in the power of collective dreaming

Digital quilt squares generated by the Cosmologyscape dream portal using dreams submitted by individuals from the greater Boston area.

CAMBRIDGE, MASS.- Wagner Foundation, a Cambridge, MA-based foundation committed to investing in health equity, economic wellbeing, and the transformative power of art and culture, announces Welcome to Cosmologyscape, by multidisciplinary artists Kite (Oglála Lakȟóta) and Alisha B Wormsley. Cosmologyscape is a community tool that empowers visitors and online participants to dream for different futures together, fusing new and old technologies through a uniquely critical and hopeful way. The artists were commissioned to transform their years-long interactive research into a site-specific installation that focuses on the participation of the Boston-area public. Anyone from the Boston-area can submit their dreams via the Cosmologyscape website, which are transformed through a series of algorithms and technology tools into an animation on view at the gallery ... More

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Gods, warriors and reprobates - lead an expertly-curated lineup at TimeLine's March 3 Antiquities & Ancient Art Auction   Montrose's March 14 Live Firearms Auction features fine sporting, classic and collectible firearms   Exhibition of works by Cho Sung-Hee & Pieter Obels to open at Opera Gallery Miami


Roman marble head of a youthful Eros, Greek God of Love, 2nd-3rd century A.D. Opening bid: $8,037/£6,000.

ESSEX.- Britain’s TimeLine Auctions, whose specialists are renowned for their expertise in museum-level antiquities, will host an important March 3 auction of ancient art, antiquities, collectables and natural history specimens. The fully-curated offering includes a very special selection of Roman gemstones from a London private collection. All auction lots may be viewed online or in TimeLine’s beautiful printed catalogues, which contain scrupulously-detailed descriptions, information on provenance (prior ownership), and clear photographic views of each item from multiple angles. The March 3rd auction might well be called “Face Time,” as it features exquisite examples of Ancient Roman visages in marble, stone and other materials of the period. A Late 4th century AD Roman marble bust of Mars depicts the God of War with a calm, idealized facial expression with heavily-lidded eyes, a neatly trimmed beard, and wavy hair crowned by a Corinthian ... More
 

Pair of Boss & Co sidelock ejector SXS 12-gauge double bore shotguns, mechanically excellent and offered together as one lot, housed in an oak and leather trunk case. Estimate: $14,000-$18,000.

GREENSBORO, GA.- Spring is for sportsmen, and while parts of the country are still dealing with snow, ice and freezing temperatures, Montrose Auction is looking to warm things up with a Live Firearms Auction on Saturday, March 14. The auction offers a fine selection of sporting, classic and collectible firearms built by the world’s top gunmakers. The lineup boasts high quality and excellent condition in each of its more than 600 lots. These include premium-level vintage firearms for collection and display, as well as precision-made hunting guns for practical use. The live gallery event in Greensboro, Georgia – located midway between Atlanta and Augusta – can be easily accessed via three major interstates, but for those unable to attend in person, all forms of remote bidding will also be available, including absentee, by phone, or live online ... More
 

Pieter Obels, You Might Be the One, 2025, corten steel on wooden base, 240 x 150 x 120 cm | 94.5 x 59.1 x 47.2 in.

MIAMI, FLA.- Opera Gallery Miami presents ‘Nature in Form’, a two-artist exhibition pairing Cho Sung-Hee’s delicate works constructed from hanji paper with Pieter Obels’ gravity-defying Corten steel sculptures. On view from March 6–29, 2026, the exhibition explores how two distinct practices translate natural principles such as balance, structure, and rhythm into clear, deliberate form. Working from different geographic and cultural contexts—Obels in the Netherlands and Cho Sung-Hee in South Korea—the artists arrive at a shared visual language defined by their process-oriented practice and material awareness. Obels harnesses the natural oxidation of Corten steel, guiding an industrial material into forms that feel fluid, light, and in motion. His sculptures appear to float, their sinuous, ribbon-like structures challenging expectations of weight and mass. His practice centers on balance, tension, and the su ... More


Yale unveils most comprehensive exhibition ever of August Sander's "People of the 20th Century"   Olafur Eliasson debuts Your immeasurable expanse of flares at Galería Elvira González   Kunstmuseum Luzern unveils the first major Swiss retrospective of Maria Pinińska-Bereś


August Sander, Bauernfamilie (Farming Family), 1912, printed 1990s by Gerd Sander. Gelatin silver print. Yale University Art Gallery, Société Anonyme Acquisition Fund and Katharine Ordway Fund. © Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur—August Sander Archiv, Cologne/ARS, NY 2025,

NEW HAVEN, CONN.- The Yale University Art Gallery announced August Sander’s People of the 20th Century, an ambitious exhibition showcasing the work of one of the most influential photographers of the modern era. August Sander (1876–1964) devoted decades of his career to capturing and cataloguing the sociocultural spectrum of German life. In his groundbreaking series, Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts (People of the 20th Century) (1892–1954), he attempted to create a comprehensive sociological archive by photographing individuals from various classes, occupations, and backgrounds and then arranging the images into archetypal groups and subgroups, such as “The Skilled Tradesman,” “The Farmer,” ... More
 

Seven days of sunlight (Monday).

MADRID.- Galería Elvira González presents Your immeasurable expanse of flares, Olafur Eliasson’s fifth solo exhibition at the gallery, bringing together 19 paintings and 2 light installations. The exhibition opened to the public on Wednesday, February 25. In his ongoing investigation into light, color, perception, and various optical phenomena, Eliasson explores the relationship between chance, matter, and sensory experience. The works presented in this exhibition span different lines of inquiry, yet all share the common denominator of the experimental process that takes on a central role. Some of the paintings in the show such as Seven days of sunlight (Monday–Sunday) (2026), The self-led energy nebula (2026) or Dark lichen for brighter days (2026) are created by pouring highly diluted inks mixed with isopropyl alcohol onto unprimed circular canvases. The pigment slowly expands outward, forming vibrant halos. “In the circular paintings, intention and accident ... More
 

Maria Pinińska-Bereś, 1970, Courtesy Archiv der Maria Pinińska-Bereś und Jerzy Bereś Foundation.

LUCERNE.- Maria Pinińska-Bereś (1931–1999) is regarded in Switzerland as a new discovery; in her native country, Poland, she has long since been famous as a pioneer. The Kunstmuseum Luzern is devoting a comprehensive retrospective exhibition to this feminist artist. Maria Pinińska-Bereś is one of the most exceptional personalities in 20th century Polish art. Her work includes sculptures, installations and performances. The focal point of her poetic- political art is her engagement with womanhood and the related social challenges. She trained as a sculptor and experimented with the conventions of that discipline by incorporating perfor- mances and actions in the public domain into her artistic practice. Her work is testimony to the experiences of an artist who liberated herself from social constraints and the patriarchal order during the Cold War. She broke with the conventions of her traditional ... More


Renoir's radical romance: National Gallery sets date for major 2026 retrospective   Tate Modern unveils the largest survey of Tracey Emin's groundbreaking career   The Vancouver Art Gallery receives transformative gift of photographs by Stephen Shore from the Chan Family


Pierre-Auguste Renoir, The Promenade, 1870. Oil on canvas, 81.3 × 64.8 cm. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California. Digital image courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program.

LONDON.- In autumn 2026 the National Gallery stages a major exhibition of paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919). With 45 works Renoir and Love (3 October 2026 – 31 January 2027) is the most significant exhibition of the French Impressionist’s work in the UK for 20 years. The first exhibition devoted to the artist at the National Gallery since 2007, Renoir and Love features some of his most experimental, ambitious and admired canvases including the iconic Dance at the Moulin de la Galette (1876, Musée d’Orsay, Paris), exhibited in the UK for the first time. Organised in partnership with the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Renoir and Love focuses on the crucial years of the artist’s career, from the mid-1860s to the mid-1880s. More than one third of the canvasses he painted in these two pivotal decades are scenes of modern love and social ... More
 

Tracey Emin, Ascension 2024 © Tracey Emin.

LONDON.- Tate Modern presents the largest ever survey exhibition celebrating the groundbreaking work of world-renowned artist Dame Tracey Emin (b.1963). Emin’s commitment to unapologetic self-expression has transformed our understanding of what art can be and continues to influence contemporary art today, using the female body to explore passion, pain and healing. Spanning her extraordinary 40-year practice - from seminal installations made in the 1990s, to recent paintings and bronzes going on display for the first time - A Second Life marks the most significant exhibition of Emin’s career, tracing the key life events that have shaped her journey and transformation. Conceived in close collaboration with the artist, it brings together over 100 works encompassing painting, video, textile, neon, sculpture and installation, demonstrating her raw approach to sharing experiences of love, trauma and personal growth. Charting Emin’s lifelong commitment to painting, the show begins by pr ... More
 

Stephen Shore, Self-Portrait, New York, New York, March 20, 1976, 1976 (printed 2013–14), chromogenic print, Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Gift of the Chan Family, VAG 2024.14.81

VANCOUVER, BC.- The Vancouver Art Gallery announced the completion of a major gift from the Chan Family of more than 800 photographs by ground-breaking American photographer Stephen Shore (b. 1947, New York, NY). This significant donation of Uncommon Places (1973–1981) establishes the Gallery as home to one of the most comprehensive representations of this acclaimed series in the world. On March 27, 2026, the Gallery will present a selection from Uncommon Places as a spotlight within Highlights from the Collection—the Gallery’s new permanent collection display. “We are profoundly grateful to the Chan Family for their extraordinary generosity and their commitment to making Stephen Shore’s Uncommon Places accessible to all. Few bodies of work have so decisively changed the course of photography,” says Eva Respini, Interim Co- ... More


Ralph Lemon debuts unseen works at Paula Cooper Gallery   Julien's Auctions announces Bold Luxury: Gwyneth Paltrow Lexicon of Style & The Archival Edit   Christie's to auction the storied collections of the Château de Tournay


Ralph Lemon, Duck with Headless Belle (Motel Room Installation, Birmingham, Alabama), 2001, gelatin silver print, 5 x 7 inches. © Ralph Lemon. Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery.

NEW YORK, NY.- Paula Cooper Gallery is presenting From Out of Space, an exhibition of never previously exhibited work by Ralph Lemon, including a video and a series of photographs emerging from the artist’s travels in the Southern United States in the last two decades. The exhibition marks the artist’s first one-person exhibition at the gallery, following his critically acclaimed survey, Ceremonies Out of the Air, recently presented at MoMA PS1 (November 2024–March 2025). Ralph Lemon (b. 1952) is a multidisciplinary artist and a leading figure to emerge from New York’s postmodern performance scene. His expansive practice extends performance to encompass installation, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, film, and video. He is the author of The Geography Trilogy (1997, 2000, 2004), a three-part compendium of performances, writings, scores, drawings, and ... More
 

Donatella Versace | Spring 2003. Color Block Evening Dress. Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF.- Julien’s Auctions announced Bold Luxury: Gwyneth Paltrow Lexicon of Style & The Archival Edit. This landmark auction event brings together fashion, furniture, and design objects from the personal collection of Gwyneth Paltrow, presented alongside exceptional archival pieces from the world's most prestigious design houses. Online registration and bidding begin on Wednesday, February 25th, 2026. This two-day event will showcase an unparalleled collection of haute couture, luxury interiors, and lifestyle treasures, each reflecting Paltrow's decades-long influence on contemporary style. “I believe in the quiet beauty of objects that have lived a life before us - in the meaning that gathers over time, and in the way a story can continue when something passes into new hands. With this spirit of nostalgia and renewal, I’ve curated a selection of pieces from my own life, hoping they’ll carry their history forward and take on new meaning for those who receive them” says ... More
 

An Obelisk clock, illustrating the late eighteenth century taste for the Antique (€50,000–80,000), offers a striking example of this tradition.

PARIS.- On June 17 and 18, Christie's will present in Paris two exceptional sales dedicated to the Collections of the Château de Tournay. Assembled with exceptionally fine discernment by their owner, they reflect a demanding vision deeply representative of the grand French taste. They bring together a remarkable ensemble of classical decorative arts as well as a richly endowed library. According to Hippolyte de la Féronnière, Director of the Furniture and Works of Art Department and Head of Sale: it is quite rare to find a collection of classical decorative arts paired with a bibliophile's library. The current owner fully restored the château to house his collections in a refined and coherent setting, with a library perfectly integrated into the décor. Quintessentially French in taste, the Château de Tournay was once the residence of Voltaire, in the canton of Geneva. Tapestries and furniture, works of art and silver, paintings by major Old Master, Impressionist ... More



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Footwork: Where We Gather at the Michael C. Carlos Museum celebrates Atlanta's sports culture
ATLANTA, GA.- The Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University presents Footwork: Where We Gather, an exhibition that brings together new works by Atlanta lens- based artist Sheila Pree Bright into conversation with two iconic photographs by veteran sports photographer Walter Iooss. The exhibition celebrates Atlanta’s sports culture and uplifts the communities that sport engenders. Drawing from the Museum's permanent collection, photographs by Walter Iooss serve as historical touchstones of sports photography. Included in the exhibition is his iconic image The Catch, capturing 49ers' Dwight Clark game-winning touchdown catch from Joe Montana during the 1982 NFC Championship game. These historic works provide a backdrop for Bright’s new photographic series, Where We Gather, where she turns her lens toward the fans and the communal ... More

Rain stories from desert Country light up the National Gallery for Enlighten Festival
CANBERRA.- The National Gallery of Australia presents a new large-scale projection and sound-based work by Grace Kemarre Robinya, Yarrenyty Arltere Artists and Tangentyere Artists for the 2026 Enlighten Festival. From 27 February to 9 March, the National Gallery has commissioned the National Indigenous Art Triennial artists to present Kukawarra kwatja, pmara nhanhanama marra inthurra, soft rain, strong Country, 2025-26, for the annual event that lights up Kamberri/Canberra. For 11 nights only, the digital work will transform the National Gallery’s façade into an immersive story of rain, regeneration and rebirth. Showing daily from 8–11pm, the free illumination is presented to coincide with the 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain. Drawing on the Mpartntwe/Alice Springs-based artists’ deep relationship with Country, kinship and cultural knowledge, ... More

The Ministry of Culture launches "Felicità" the new communication campaign for the Musei Italiani app
ROME.- The Ministry of Culture presents “Felicità”, the new communication campaign dedicated to the National Museum System and to the Musei Italiani app, the digital platform developed by the Directorate-General for Museums as part of the PNRR Accessibility initiative. The campaign is being launched today through the Ministry’s and Italian museums’ institutional channels, giving rise to a true “digital sharing” initiative designed to reach diverse audiences in Italy and abroad. The project revolves around a video promoted by the Directorate-General for Museums, written and directed by Luca Finotti, in collaboration with art director Paola Manfrin. The film narrates Italy’s cultural heritage through a grand choral fresco shot in nearly forty cultural sites. The work gives shape to an immersive and powerful vision in which art becomes shared experience, movement, emotion, ... More

The sacred space of play: Reimagining Indian miniature painting at Purdy Hicks Gallery
LONDON.- Play occupies a sacred and imaginative space in the poems and songs that shaped Jatinder Singh Durhailay during his training in Indian classical music. From ballads of fearless warriors moving rhythmically across the battlefield, to the exuberant colour-play of Holi, and the tender, devotional intimacy between Radha and Krishna, play emerges as a vehicle for storytelling, transformation, and connection. Carried through the melodic structures of raga and the intricate cycles of taal, these traditions unite colour, line, and sound into a single expressive language. In this new body of work, myth and lived experience merge. Durhailay draws from a wide constellation of influences — Mughal miniature painting, Japanese minimalism, Bruce Lee’s philosophy of movement and discipline, time spent in India, and the women within his family and community — to reflect ... More

Mori Art Award 2026: Katayama Mari wins inaugural grand prize
TOKYO.- The final screening for the Mori Art Award 2026 was conducted by the International Jury on February 25, 2026, and Katayama Mari was selected as the winner of the inaugural Grand Prize. Mori Contemporary Art Foundation (MoriCAF) hopes that the award both serves as a showcase of the current state of Japanese contemporary art and leads to further international success for the winner. The Grand Prize winner receives prize money of ¥10 million and the opportunity to hold an exhibition of their work, jointly organized by MoriCAF and Mori Art Museum. The other finalists also receive prize moneys of ¥1 million each. Mori Art Award was established by MoriCAF to support mid-career artists set to become the next leading figures in contemporary art. MoriCAF continues the Mori Art Award and its other efforts in keeping with the deep passion for contemporary ... More

New exhibition bridges media and material
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The Museum of Craft and Design (MCD) is pleased to announce Video Craft, curated by Sarah Mills, PhD, and Ariel Zaccheo, MCD Curatorial Director, on view February 28–August 16, 2026. This exhibition explores the formal and technical properties that video, film, and early moving image technologies share with more traditional craft media like ceramics, textiles, and glass. Craft practices have long been cut out of new media discourse, a trend currently being reversed. Through themes of encoding, looping, and sampling, Video Craft takes terms usually associated with media art and expands them to examine practices by artists using a wider range of materials and techniques, many of which are rooted in craft history. The artworks that relate to encoding explore translations between media and how ideas are translated from one ... More

NOMA unveils rare Sèvres porcelain bequest from the Estate of Thomas B. Lemann
NEW ORLEANS, LA.- This week, the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) opens a new exhibition highlighting 18th-century ceramics produced by France’s royal porcelain factory at Sèvres. The installation presents exquisite examples from the celebrated factory from a bequest of over 100 objects from the estate of collector Thomas B. Lemann. A lifelong New Orleanian, Lemann was a codebreaker in the Second World War and a noted Louisiana lawyer, and he pursued a deeply intellectual life as a bibliophile, traveler, and art collector. When Lemann passed away in 2023 at the age of 97, one of his prized collections–French Sévres porcelain–came as a bequest to the New Orleans Museum of Art. “Tommy, as many knew him, was an informed and passionate collector who acquired the very best examples of Sèvres porcelain,” said Susan M. Taylor, The Montine ... More

n+1: More than one image at the DZ BANK Art Foundation
FRANKFURT.- From February 25 to May 23, 2026, the DZ BANK Art Foundation in Frankfurt presents n+1. More than one image, a group exhibition that explores one of contemporary art’s most compelling strategies: repetition. Stacked, sequenced, layered, paired—works in the show demonstrate how artists move beyond the single image to create meaning through accumulation, variation, and connection. The title, n+1, may sound like a mathematical equation, but here it signals something far more poetic. It suggests multiplicity—the idea that a work of art can emerge from the interplay of many elements rather than from one isolated image. Across installations, series, cycles, clusters, and archival arrangements, the exhibition reveals how artists use seriality not simply as a formal device, but as a way of thinking. At its core, the exhibition asks what happens when ... More

The Art Museum at the University of Toronto launches its winter 2026 program with groundbreaking exhibitions
TORONTO.- The Art Museum at the University of Toronto is presenting two compelling exhibitions that consider home, memory, land, and place from the perspectives of artists living in diaspora. Land. Sea. Sugar. Salt.: Terrestrial and Aquatic Contemplations of the Caribbean (February 25–August 1, 2026) brings together artists of Caribbean descent whose work explores the complexity of the region’s histories of colonialism, African diaspora, Indigeneity, and ongoing struggles for sovereignty and environmental justice. This touring exhibition is curated by Michelle Jacques and Sally Frater of Remai Modern. Hangama Amiri: PARTING/اق (February 25–April 11, 2026), the Afghan-Canadian artist’s first major solo exhibition in Toronto, draws on personal ... More

Fort Gansevoort presents Yvonne Wells at Frieze Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Fort Gansevoort makes its debut at Frieze Los Angeles 2026 with a solo presentation of figurative quilts by 86-year-old Alabama artist Yvonne Wells. This occasion also marks the artist’s first-ever exhibition on the West Coast. A pioneering voice in contemporary quiltmaking, Wells is celebrated for her bold visual language, merging a patchwork aesthetic with striking figuration to tell stories rooted in American culture and seminal historical events. As a Black female artist whose life and work are deeply intertwined with the history of the American South, Wells brings a singular perspective to the narratives she constructs. Wells’ figurative quilts feature repurposed fabrics, large expressive stitches, and playful found materials, creating a distinctive style that is immediately recognizable. A recipient of the 2024 Joan Mitchell Fellowship and the 2019 Governor’s ... More

'The Two Giants of the 19th Century' honored in Heritage Auctions' extraordinary Dan Madsen Collection March 18
DALLAS, TX.- Dan Madsen is best known as the founder of the official fan clubs of two massively influential science fiction franchises — one set “a long time ago” and one in the 23rd century. As a collector, though, he also has an impressive assemblage of items related to historic figures he calls “the two giants of the 19th century” on the timeline of our own history in the nonfiction universe. On March 18, his most prized items will be up for auction in The Dan Madsen Collection of Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain Memorabilia Americana & Political Signature®Auction. “This collection brings together two of the most consequential figures in 19th-century America, Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain,” says Heritage Auctions Historical ... More



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On a day like today, French artist Honoré Daumier was born
February 26, 1808. Honoré-Victorin Daumier (February 26, 1808 - February 10 or 11, 1879) was a French painter, sculptor, and printmaker, whose many works offer commentary on the social and political life in France, from the Revolution of 1830 to the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870. He earned a living producing caricatures and cartoons in newspapers and periodicals such as La Caricature and Le Charivari, for which he became well known in his lifetime and is still remembered today. In this image: Félix Nadar, Honoré Daumier, 1856/1858. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Estampes et de la photographie.



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