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Three new Miami Art Week exhibitions illuminate narratives around migration, culture, and community

Every Thursday the truck is filled with worn-out tires. It’s a routine that never fails. He told me it’s not about liking the job, but about the opportunities it makes possible for him and his family.

MIAMI, FLA.- This Miami Art Week, HistoryMiami Museum invites visitors to experience Miami through three powerful exhibitions that explore migration, culture, and community: Belonging in Transit, Yakne Seminoli / Seminole World, and Nail Art: A Cultural Expression. Together, these shows transform the Museum into an essential Basel week destination where the city’s many voices and creative traditions converge.
Belonging in Transit is a deeply personal photographic project by Miami based artist Carlos Muñoz. Set in the Redland, a vibrant hub where migrant families from around the world intersect, the series reflects not only the community’s daily lives but also Muñoz’s own experiences as a migrant. His images capture the challenges and resilience of life in motion—the moments of separation, the quiet strength, and the enduring search for home. Rather than simply documenting, Muñoz conveys the emotional landscape of migration, showing belonging as an ongoi ... More

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Piguet unveils a ferocious Late Cretaceous sea monster   Tim Van Laere Gallery opens major Franz West survey highlighting his radical sculptural legacy   Juan Uslé returns to the Reina Sofía with a landmark four-decade survey


Marine monster: Xiphactinus audax, Late Cretaceous (100–66 million years). Estimate: CHF 60,000–80,000.

GENEVA.- While auctions dedicated to Natural History are experiencing spectacular enthusiasm internationally – as evidenced by the recent results recorded in New York – the Piguet auction house is devoting an entire chapter to this specialty in December. This exceptional sale will highlight works shaped by geological and cosmic forces over billions of years: fossils, minerals and extraterrestrial rocks come together in a celebration of the raw beauty of nature and the history of the planets. Comprising 60 lots estimated between CHF 100 and CHF 60,000, this museum-quality collection will be exhibited to the public in the Piguet salons from December 4 to 7, with free and open access. The major pieces will be offered at auction during a special evening sale in Geneva on Wednesday, December 10 at 6 p.m., alongside modern and contemporary artworks. The other 55 lots will be sold exclusively online from November 27 to December ... More
 

Franz West, "Fake", 1997. Lacquer, wood, epoxy resin, 82 x 155 x 5 cm.

ANTWERP.- Tim Van Laere Gallery presents its fourth solo exhibition of the renowned artist Franz West (1947–2012), who started collaborating with the gallery in the year 2002. The oeuvre of Franz West marks an important shift in sculptural practice beginning in the 1970s. From Vienna, a city shaped by psychoanalytic traditions and a sharp divide between high and low culture, West developed an artistic language that profoundly redefined the concepts of autonomy, functionality, and social interaction. At a time when conceptual rigor and minimalism still dominated, West developed a practice that was simultaneously playful, associative, and social in nature. His work moves between sculpture, performance, design, and installation, but is especially recognizable for its emphasis on physicality and interaction. West disrupts the traditional distance between artwork and viewer: his objects invite touch, use, or ... More
 

Juan Uslé © Miriam Mora / Pablo López.

MADRID.- The exhibition Juan Uslé. That Ship on the Mountain surveys the far-reaching career of Juan Uslé (Santander, 1954), an artist who lives between New York and Cantabria and has been regarded as one of the foremost artists in Spain and internationally in recent decades. Uslé’s work is characterised by a perpetual exploration of lyrical abstraction, where painting becomes rhythm, respiration and memory in the articulation of a deeply intimate visual language that oscillates between the gestural and the geometrical. This major anthological survey, curated by Ángel Calvo Ulloa, runs from 26 November 2025 to 20 April 2026 and unfolds on Floor 1 of the Museo Reina Sofía’s Nouvel Building. The show travels through four decades of the artist’s work, assembling close to a hundred of his creations, which are part of public and private collections, and a collection conserved by Juan Uslé and Victoria Civera. The exhibition’s circular structure comprises eleven rooms arranged chr ... More


Rob Lyon makes his New York debut at Hales with When There Were More Moons   The Jim Henson Company 70th Anniversary Auction brings in $2.6 million total at Julien's Auctions   MAXXI presents Frame Time Open, Italy's most extensive Rosa Barba retrospective


Rob Lyon, Crow, 2025. Oil on linen, 100 x 90 x 2.5 cm. 39 3/8 x 35 3/8 x 1 in.

NEW YORK, NY.- Hales is presenting When there were more moons, British artist Rob Lyon's debut exhibition in New York. In his second solo show with Hales, Lyon continues his exploration of abstraction, shifting towards a more internal reflection of the spirit and energy of place. Lyon (b. 1982 Lancashire, UK) lives and works in Sussex, UK. He has developed his own painterly lexicon of mark making, composing landscapes from dots, dashes, triangles, and crosses to more referential repetitions of clouds, moons, and tree shapes. Although drawn from his locale and walks through the countryside, Lyon's paintings are imagined, his compositions inheriting the rhythm, texture, and interplay learnt through writing music. Through this, each painting becomes a complex arrangement of simplified and reassembled motifs. When there were more moons features a new body of work in which Lyon continues to develop a distinct language, in paintings which lie on the ... More
 

Uncle Traveling Matt Full-Body Puppet.

LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Jim Henson Company and Julien's Auctions concluded their headline making event, “The Jim Henson Company 70th Anniversary Auction” Tuesday, November 25th, 2025 in front of a live audience at The Jim Henson Company in Hollywood and online with thousands of fans, institutions and collectors from around the globe with countries such as Australia, Brazil, China, Iceland, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Turkey and more as well as bidders from Europe, the United Kingdom and the US participating at juliensauctions.com. For the first time in history, over 400 rare and important items from Jim Henson and the Company he founded were presented featuring the company’s iconic puppets, props, and memorabilia from The Jim Henson Company—including original pieces from Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Labyrinth, multiple Muppet productions, Jim Henson’s wardrobe and personal items, and more in celebration of the American entertainment company’s ... More
 

Rosa Barba. Photo: Saskia Uppenkamp.


ROME.- MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Arts presents Frame Time Open, the most comprehensive solo exhibition ever held in Italy dedicated to Rosa Barba (Agrigento, 1972), one of the country’s most internationally acclaimed and influential contemporary artists. Curated by Francesco Stocchi, the exhibition highlights over twenty years of the artist’s research through a selection of her most significant sculptural works and films, including two new productions created specifically for this project and premiering at MAXXI. With Frame Time Open - developed in close collaboration with the artist, who also conceived the exhibition design - MAXXI’s spaces transform into an architectural notation of rhythmic interconnections through, film, language, sound and light. Maria Emanuela Bruni, President of Fondazione MAXXI: «MAXXI was conceived as an observatory of the present, a place where contemporary languages intersect with cultural legacies and future visions. Rosa ... More


Andrew Browne: 'A kind of skin' now open at Tolarno Galleries   Thomas Hoepker's hidden East Germany comes to light in new Berlin exhibition   Cristea Roberts Gallery unveils Paula Rego's darkest, most personal works from 2005-2007


Andrew Browne The Way We Were 2025 (front, back), unique cast aluminium sculpture,
enamel and alkyd paint, 50 cm x 39.5 cm x 10 cm.


MELBOURNE.- Photography is a process of transformation. Under one accommodating term, countless methods allow the camera’s seeing to be transmuted into realms almost unrecognisable. Here, Andrew Browne gathers dye-sublimation photographic prints on brushed aluminium; photopolymer gravure; and a unique cast aluminium sculpture. These might be thought of as three versions of photography—though the term may need to be held with a loose grip. Before tracing their connection to the medium, it’s worth stepping back to the beginning of this chain of processes. That first step is about looking—seeing something that might appear lowly, something many would pass without a second glance—but which, for the artist, prompts a leap. A passage of concentrated attention begins. Walking through Melbourne, we all recognise those ratty urban surfaces that make up the city’s fabric. These crazed, grimy skins are uneventful, ... More
 

Thomas Hoepker, Katharina Thalbach, 1976. © Thomas Hoepker / Magnum Photos.

BERLIN.- This winter, Galerie Buchkunst Berlin invites visitors to rediscover the former East Germany through the vivid lens of one of the most celebrated photographers of our time. From November 27, 2025, to February 28, 2026, the gallery will present “DDR / East Germany – Colour Works,” the first major exhibition devoted entirely to Thomas Hoepker’s color photographs from the GDR. Spanning nearly two decades—from 1972 to 1990—the images reveal a world that is at once familiar, forgotten, and newly illuminated. Although Hoepker is best known internationally for iconic images like his portraits of Muhammad Ali and his haunting photographs of New York on September 11, his work in East Germany remains one of the most personal chapters of his career. In 1974, he became the first West German photographer officially allowed to work inside the GDR, a privilege that gave him uncommon access to a society often concealed behind political narratives. Settling ... More
 

Paula Rego, Life Room III, 2005. Lithograph, stage proof hand-coloured by the artist, 76 x 56.6 cm. © Estate of Paula Rego. Courtesy Ostrich Arts Ltd and Cristea Roberts Gallery.

LONDON.- This Autumn 2025, Cristea Roberts Gallery presents a major exhibition featuring a body of work by Paula Rego (1935 -2022) centred around an intensely personal period of three years that the artist spent in her studio, focusing on her drawing practice, as she explored darker and more complex themes than ever before. A major catalyst for the work she made during this period was the connection she found in the work of playwright and film maker Martin McDonagh (b. 1970), through his play The Pillowman and a series of unpublished short stories which McDonagh personally shared with Rego. The playwright’s stories became a channel for Rego to feed her own personal history, bringing to bear her childhood memories and an inner world filled with contradictions, conflict and personal crises. Over thirty works, made from 2005 to 2007, will be exhibited, including several ... More


Philbrook presents first career retrospective for Tulsa artist Patrick Gordon   Gooding Christie's to offer the Curtis Leaverton Collection at 2026 Amelia Island Auctions   Tuula Lehtinen revives Baroque splendor in new exhibition at Galerie Forsblom


Patrick Gordon.

TULSA, OK.- Shakespeare said it best; “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” The same can be said for Tulsa’s own Patrick Gordon. Art lovers may know him as Pat, Patrick, or P.S.—or the name may be new to you—but his brilliant, luminous paintings carry powerful impact and have been favorites in the Tulsa community for decades. Philbrook Museum of Art is presenting “Wall Flowers: Patrick Gordon Paintings” (Sept. 24, 2025–Jan. 3, 2026), the first- ever career retrospective for the beloved Tulsa artist. Every picture tells a story. Patrick Gordon’s paintings explore ideas of identity and the notion that what we choose to surround ourselves with—a favorite flower, a special souvenir, or a carefully designed room—can say a lot about who we are. Featuring over fifty paintings, the exhibition includes Gordon’s earliest experiments in watercolor as well as his recent huge, saturated florals. These hang alongside stirring, sensitiv ... More
 

The Amelia Island Auctions will feature 19 lots from the respected collection of the late Curtis Leaverton, including vintage and modern selections from Alfa Romeo, Porsche, Ferrari, Abarth, and Austin-Healey, offered entirely without reserve.

SANTA MONICA, CA.- Global collector car auction house Gooding Christie's announces offerings from the Curtis Leaverton Collection for its 2026 Amelia Island Auctions, set to take place on Thursday, March 5 and Friday, March 6 at the Omni Amelia Island Resort. The 16th annual Amelia Island Auctions will feature the late Curtis Leaverton's exceptional collection of vintage and modern sports cars, racing marvels, and contemporary supercars, including an Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Series V Gran Sport, a well-maintained Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/3 with period race history, a Porsche Carrera GT showing less than 2,000 miles, and a sleek Jaguar XJR-15. The entirety of the 19-lot collection, ranging from Vincent and MV Agusta motorcycles to mid-century favorites ... More
 

Tuula Lehtinen, Mathilde, 2025. Oil on canvas, 140 x 95 cm / 55 x 37 in. Photo: Courtesy of the artist.

HELSINKI.- Tuula Lehtinen’s paintings transport us to the Baroque era – to salons and parlours draped in heavy folds of fabric that divide space, conceal and reveal, and create tension between the visible and the hidden. Her evocative handling of space and the luminous radiance of light infuse her works with a mysterious, almost theatrical atmosphere. Lehtinen’s art is a meditation on the relationship between light and space – on that fleeting moment of illumination when light animates the painting, completing the composition in a quiet gesture of revelation. Lehtinen’s choice of subject matter is deeply rooted in her personal history. The daughter of a seamstress, she grew up surrounded by fabrics and garments. Her work reflects a profound respect for craftsmanship: fabrics and clothing are not merely visual motifs, but symbols ... More



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AACHEN.- KI$$ KI$$ is the first institutional survey exhibition of artist Shu Lea Cheang (b. 1954). Since the 1990s, the Taiwanese American artist’s films, installations and performances—which often develop over several years—have challenged and transformed the understanding of digital technologies. After moving to New York in the 1980s, Cheang built up contact with the independent film scene and began experimenting with the technologies of video, broadcast, TV and networking. She had a defining role in the still-emergent net art, with her project BRANDON (1998–99) becoming the first piece of internet art to be commissioned by a museum—in this case, New York’s Guggenheim—and included in its permanent collection. Cheang’s work also anticipated the emergence of alternative currencies, explored the “gamification” of social processes and investigated biotechnologies. ... More

Farida Sedoc unveils monumental Social Capital triptych at the Stedelijk Museum
AMSTERDAM.- Farida Sedoc has taken over the mezzanine of the Stedelijk Museum’s new building with the monumental triptych Social Capital. Using photography, graphic design, textiles, and screen printing, Sedoc makes tangible how social capital provides direction and opens pathways toward a collective future. The work is commissioned by the Stedelijk as part of IN SITU, a series that invites a new generation of artists to experiment within one of the museum’s largest in-between spaces. In Sedoc’s practice, intersectionality, the influence of the monetary economy, and heritage play an important role. She reflects on the times we live in and explores how images function within communities. Themes such as solidarity, migration, activism, and economic inequality converge in her work. Against this backdrop, the title Social Capital refers to the network of relationships and mutual ... More

Duane Linklater reimagines museum structures with powerful 'cache' installation at the Secession
VIENNA.- Collecting objects is inherently a form of world-building – we establish connections, bestow value, preserve memories, construct and disseminate knowledge. This can occur on a small scale, in a personal family archive, and on a larger scale, when museums fill their depots and galleries with objects in order to shape national identities and narrate their stories about the world. Duane Linklater situates the conventions of the museum within the broader framework of both contemporary and historical conditions of Indigenous life. The artist not only refers to the inherited storage practices of his ancestors, but also critically addresses the violent systems of knowledge, representation, and value imposed by settler colonialism. For his exhibition at the Secession, Linklater has developed a site-specific modular structure centred around the concept of the ‘cache’. A cache ... More

The Met to offer holiday experience featuring festive displays, dining, shopping, and more
NEW YORK, NY.- This holiday season, visitors to The Met are invited to marvel at the classic Christmas tree and menorah displays as well as enjoy seasonal food offerings, shopping opportunities, holiday concerts, educational programs, and more. The Met’s Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche—a beloved holiday tradition—is on view in the Medieval Sculpture Hall (Gallery 305) from November 25, 2025, to January 6, 2026. The towering 20-foot blue spruce is adorned with a host of cherubs and angels. More than 70 additional figures at the base represent the three elements of Nativity scenes that were traditional to 18th-century Naples: adoring shepherds and their flocks, the procession of the three Magi, and spirited peasants and townspeople. Enhancing the display are nearly 50 charming animals and background elements—such as the ruins ... More

Joel Sherwood Spring debuts Diggermode 2: Cloud Ceding at the Institute of Modern Art
BRISBANE.- The Institute of Modern Art (IMA) presents Wiradjuri artist Joel Sherwood Spring's first solo exhibition, Diggermode 2: Cloud Ceding. Through his practice Sherwood Spring explores the logic and ethos of technocapitalism from a First Nations perspective. In 2023, at the Institute of Modern Art, he won the Churchie Emerging Art Prize with Diggermode, an audacious two-channel video essay which addressed mining as its subject and process. Spring returns with his sequel Diggermode 2: Cloud Ceding, an installation combining documentary and narrative filmmaking, archival materials and sculptural elements. The work revolves around Kira, a drone operator at RAAF Edinburgh, who has just bought a Defence Housing Australia house in Northwest Quarter Estate in Adelaide’s Angle Park. It traverses soldier-settlement histories, land-title registration, ... More

South Australian artists in focus as AGSA announces 2026 exhibition program
ADELAIDE.- The Art Gallery of South Australia has today announced its full program for 2026. South Australian artists are the focus of three exhibitions, alongside the exclusive international exhibition Monet to Matisse: Defying Tradition, the 2026 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Yield Strength - the country’s longest-running survey of contemporary Australian art – and a major new exhibition that showcases treasures from AGSA’s Indonesian textiles collection. Jason Smith, Director, AGSA, said, ‘In 2026 the Art Gallery of South Australia offers an inspiring program that celebrates artistic excellence, creative innovation and our rich collection. Anchored by exhibitions that speak to the complexities of our time, AGSA’s 2026 exhibition program champions the enduring power of artists to propose new ideas that transform our sense of self and the world we inhabit. Highlighting ... More

MAAT-Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology presents tenth-anniversary programme
LISBON.- In 2026, MAAT will celebrate its 10th anniversary, a period during which the museum has consolidated its ambitions, strengthened its presence among diverse audiences, and established a central presence among the main highlights and reviews of cultural and artistic life. The symbolic achievement of this decade is the definition of the programme for 2026: we will present Portuguese artists of recognised international prestige and foreign artists of unquestionable relevance in the field of contemporary art. Individual and collective exhibitions—accompanied by a reinforced public programme—will address themes essential to understanding our times, ranging from reflection on the common future of humanity to a critical revisiting of our collective past. The programme begins with an extensive exhibition dedicated to the EDP Foundation Art Collection, considered ... More

'A Minute of Shelter' by Narges Mohammadi unveiled in Rotterdam
ROTTERDAM.- A Minute of Shelter by Narges Mohammadi was unveiled on Tuesday 25 November, Orange the World Day, on Coolsingel. The artwork draws attention to all women and girls who are, or have been, affected by violence. Intimate partner violence and domestic abuse are major problems in the Netherlands — the city of Rotterdam even has the highest number of reported incidents in the country. The artwork consists of a wall that, according to many, represents the only safe space in the house: the bathroom, with a door that can be locked. The sculpture has one side into which the shape of a toilet and washbasin recede, and another from which these objects protrude. The bag on the floor symbolizes the possibility of escaping to find safety. ‘Your entire life, everything that is important to you, should fit into that one bag, allowing you to run away ... More

Kevork Mourad unveils Memory Gates at Miami Basel Meridians with Leila Heller Gallery
NEW YORK, NY.- Leila Heller Gallery announced the solo installation “Memory Gates” by Kevork Mourad at Miami Basel Meridians booth M5. “Memory Gates” explores arches and doors as metaphors for memory, migration, and cultural continuity. Suspended in the exhibition space, the installation draws on Mourad’s memories of Aleppo, Syria, and blends elements of ancient Roman, Islamic, and Babylonian architecture to create a re-imagining of places around the world. Throughout the work, Mourad intertwined his native languages of Arabic and Armenian to create swirling calligraphic carvings in each archway, reversing the image in his mind printing everything in a mirror image. He also explores the traditional ways each language is written, with Arabic written from right to left, and Armenian from left to right, exploring the fluid exchange between the two ... More

National Gallery of Canada opens its first cross-cultural exhibition of Indigenous, Canadian settler and European art
OTTAWA.- Until March 22, 2026, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) presents Winter Count: Embracing the Cold, its first exhibition of Indigenous, Canadian settler and European art. It brings together perspectives on winter’s impact across diverse cultures and artistic expressions. The exhibition features 164 works, of which 48 are drawn from the Gallery’s collection, including recent acquisitions, some of which have never been shown. The exhibition includes clothing, paintings, sculptures, textiles and works on paper by 102 artists from the early 19th century to the present day. These include Kenojuak Ashevak, Clarence Gagnon, Lawren S. Harris, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Jin-me Yoon and Kent Monkman.  “From time immemorial, ... More

Sale to offer photographic masterworks from an important private collection
CHICAGO, IL.- On December 11th, Rago / Wright is proud to present Photographic Masterworks from an Important Private Collection, a focused presentation of nearly fifty major works acquired by a discerning collector more than a decade ago. Featuring iconic images by some of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, the collection charts the evolution of the medium through groundbreaking approaches to composition, narrative, and form. Representing defining movements in the history of photography—and tracing the discipline's expanding role from documenting lived experience to constructing entirely new realities—this selection includes masterworks from artists including Bernd and Hilla Becher, František Drtikol, William Eggleston, Lee Friedlander, Nan Goldin, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Ana Mendieta, Irving Penn, Hiroshi Sugimoto, ... More



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