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Helicline Fine Art announces new exhibition Showstoppers: The Art of Stage and Screen

Edith Head (1897-1981), Elizabeth Taylor in "Elephant Walk". Sight: 24 x 18 inches. Watercolor and pencil on paper. Inscribed in pencil: Elizabeth Taylor in "Elephant Walk” and signed lower right.

NEW YORK, NY.- Helicline Fine Art presents Showstoppers: The Art of Stage and Screen, a rousing new exhibition celebrating nearly a century of performance through the vision of some of the 20th century’s most influential artists and designers. On view March 12 through May 10, 2026, the exhibition features more than three dozen works capturing the spectacle, glamour, and cultural force of Broadway, film, dance, opera, and popular entertainment. Spanning the 1920s through the 1990s, Showstoppers brings together costume and set design drawings, illustrations, sculptures, and paintings inspired by performance. The exhibition reveals how visual artists helped define unforgettable moments on Broadway, in Hollywood, and beyond. Works are available at HeliclineFineArt.com, artsy.net, and 1stDibs.com, with in-person viewings at the gallery’s Midtown Manhattan space and private zoom presentations by appointment. Represented productions in ... More

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Diane Arbus's most intimate private portraits open at Fraenkel Gallery   Woody Auction to sell 350 lots without reserve on April 18   Exhibition on Mozart's life features significant items including his childhood violin and clavichord


Diane Arbus, Transvestite with her birthday cake, N.Y.C. 1969 © The Estate of Diane Arbus.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Diane Arbus: Sanctum Sanctorum, an exhibition of forty-five photographs made in private places across New York, New Jersey, California, and London between 1961 and 1971, is on view at Fraenkel Gallery from March 12 to May 22, 2026, following an exhibition at David Zwirner, London. The exhibition will be accompanied by a comprehensive monograph reproducing works in the exhibition, jointly published by both galleries. Through her singular combination of intelligence, charisma, intuition, and courage, Diane Arbus was frequently invited into homes and other private realms seldom seen by strangers. Though made in intimate settings, her photographs evidence no sense of intrusion or trespass. Instead, they reveal an unspoken exchange between photographer and subject, a moment of recognition in which confidences emerge freely and without judgment. While many of Arbus’s photographs have become part of the public’s collective consciousness since her landmark retrospective ... More
 

Gorgeous Victorian brides basket depicting three figural cherubs holding the stand and set on an unmarked Wilcox silverplate frame, 12 ½ inches tall and 6.3 pounds. Estimate: $1,200-$2,000.

DOUGLASS, KAN.- April showers may bring May flowers, but April will also bring a shower of surprises in Woody Auction’s Antique Auction planned for Saturday, April 18th, online and live in the Woody auction hall located at 130 East 3rd Street in Douglass, starting at 9:30am Central Time. Nearly 350 quality and highly collectible lots will be offered without reserves. Leading the lineup is an extraordinary three-piece punch set weighing nearly 8,000 grams of .925 sterling silver. The set, marked Juvento Lopez Reyes, features a beautiful, matched design between tray, 17½-inch diameter pedestal punch bowl and 13-inch-long ladle. It’s the largest sterling set Woody Auction has ever sold and is expected to change hands for $22,000-$25,000. Collectors will also appreciate a fine assortment of Lalique France, along with beautiful Van Briggle art pottery, striking plated Amberina by New England Glass, elegant brides baskets, art glass, artwork, ... More
 

Pietro Antonio Lorenzoni (ca. 1721–1782), Portrait of Leopold Mozart, Salzburg, ca. 1766. Oil on canvas. International Mozarteum Foundation Salzburg, Mozart Museums.

NEW YORK, NY.- In an unprecedented collaboration, the Morgan Library & Museum and the Mozarteum Foundation of Salzburg have partnered to organize Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Treasures from the Mozarteum Foundation of Salzburg, an exhibition that traces the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791). On view March 13 through May 31, 2026, this two-gallery exhibition combines the Morgan’s significant holdings in Mozart manuscripts and first editions with remarkable objects, on view in the United States for the first time, from the Mozarteum Foundation of Salzburg. These include Mozart’s clavichord on which he composed The Magic Flute and his childhood violin, as well as famous portraits, letters, and personal objects of Mozart and his family. Evoking the cities, homes, and people that influenced the composer, the exhibition highlights Mozart’s many travels, ... More


Pangolin London exhibits works by Julie Brook, Steve Dilworth and Angela Palmer   145,000 Pinpricks: Fu Xiaotong unveils the "Primordial Abyss" at Asia Week New York   Mitja Tušek explores the "pictorial ecosystem" at Xippas Geneva


Julie Brook, Winter Wall, Setting Light, Hebrides III, 2022. Photographic print, 96 x 67.5 cm framed, 37 3/4 x 26 5/8 in. Edition of 50.

LONDON.- How is it that one small isle, miniscule compared with the Earth’s landmass, should draw so many artists and have such a profound impact on three sculptors – Julie Brook, Steve Dilworth and Angela Palmer. This exhibition considers the ways in which the Isle of Harris’ ancient materiality, elemental force and enduring mystery has influenced the work of these three artists. The title for this exhibition is from a poem titled The Glen by Kathleen Jamie, from her 2015 collection of poems, Bonniest Companie. In this poem, the speaker quietly appreciates a Scottish glen on an April morning, conscious of their position as a temporary human observer of the landscape. Julie Brook (b.1961) is a British artist who for thirty years has roamed, lived and worked in a succession of uninhabited and remote landscapes in Northwest Scotland (and beyond). Her sculptural work is often transient in nature, inspired by and made ... More
 

Fu Xiaotong, 75,660 Pinpricks, 2025. Handmade Xuan paper, 50 x 80 cm (19 ⅝ x 31 ⅜ in).

NEW YORK, NY.- For Asia Week New York, Alisan Fine Arts presents a solo presentation by artists Fu Xiaotong. Based in Berlin, Fu Xiaotong is known for her intricate paper pinhole creations of “traditional” landscape compositions. In 2000, she graduated from the Oil Painting Department of the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, and in 2013, obtained a Master's degree in Experimental Art from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. The title NUN has been used by Fu Xiaotong since 2020, with this exhibition marking the seventh iteration of the ongoing series. NUN (or Nu) refers to a chaotic life-force in ancient Egyptian mythology, known as the "Great Earth Mother". Often considered the oldest god, NUN is the personification of the boundless primeval waters of chaos, representing the primordial abyss from which all life and existence emerged. In both her paper works and sculptures, Fu consistently engages with the void—the spaces created by the armature of her sculpture, the ... More
 

Mitja Tušek, DSC2112007, 2021. Acrylic on canvas, 120 x 90 cm.

GENEVA.- Xippas Geneva presents Avec omega, pomme, haricot, cornichon, rien, bouteille, Mitja Tušek’s first solo exhibition at the gallery in Geneva. The exhibition brings together two recent groups of paintings that extend key questions running through the artist’s work since the 1980s: the materiality of painting, the instability of the image, and the fragility of identity. The first group presents clusters of faces emerging from a dense pictorial field. Each canvas reveals a small society of figures that overlap, conceal and merge with one another. The portraits arise from a surface of smeared, poured or knife-spread paint, where the figure appears only to waver again, caught within a material that seems both to reveal and to engulf it. Each face is constructed from nine black circles of varying size, often overlapping, which form the elements of the face. This structure echoes Dante’s Divine Comedy, where both Paradise and Hell are organised into nine spheres. ... More


Marko Daniel concludes his term as general director of the Fundació Joan Miró   Gagosian exhibits new paintings by Jonas Wood in Beverly Hills   Tim Van Laere Gallery unveils James Ensor's vital late oeuvre


The Board of Trustees thanked him for his work over eight years of transformation, international expansion and institutional consolidation.

BARCELONA.- The Fundació Joan Miró announced today that Marko Daniel will end his term as general director in June 2026. Having held the position for two consecutive terms, since 2018, he has guided the institution through one of the most demanding and successful moments in its history on the path towards its fiftieth anniversary. The Board of Trustees wishes to recognise all the valuable work done during this period. Under Daniel’s leadership, the Fundació Joan Miró has deepened its management model, expanded its international presence and strengthened its bonds with the general public in Catalonia and around the world. These results reflect the collective effort of an institution that has grown and transformed with Daniel at the helm. One of the most visible feats achieved during this period has been the Fundació’s establishment as a top player on the international cultural scene. The major exhibitions held in recent years, Paul Klee (2022-2023), ... More
 

Jonas Wood, Shanghai Masters, 2025. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 88 x 66 inches (223.5 x 167.6 cm) © Jonas Wood. Photo: Marten Elder. Courtesy Gagosian.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF.- Gagosian announced an exhibition of new tennis court paintings by Jonas Wood. The gallery’s tenth exhibition of Wood’s work, and its first based in Los Angeles. Produced in 2025 and 2026, each painting represents, in a distinct abstracted style, a match held at a prominent Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), or Olympic tournament. Viewed from behind the baseline, the entirety of each court is depicted in a foreshortened perspective. Neither players nor officials are shown, with spectating crowds indicated in some works by patterns of repeated brushstrokes. The paintings continue a series that Wood began in 2011, furthering his approach to the theme of sports while also engaging with abstraction and Pop art. For Wood, the standardized dimensions and varied color schemes of tennis courts allow the series to function as a form of serial abstraction, with each work balancing unique ... More
 

James Ensor, Portrait of Claude Bernieres (Quelques couleurs pour Claude Bernières), 1939. Oil on panel, 21,5 x 15,5 cm.

ANTWERP.- From March 12 to May 16, 2026, Tim Van Laere Gallery Antwerp presents a solo exhibition of the renowned Belgian artist James Ensor (1860–1949), curated by Ensor specialist Herwig Todts and Tim Van Laere. The exhibition James Ensor, a Portrait of the Old Master as a Young Man focuses specifically on Ensor’s late, surprisingly vital oeuvre. Rather than depicting an artist repeating earlier successes, it presents an old master who remains playful, curious, and experimental; a creator who, well into old age, resisted what he called “Saint Routine.” Close study of his later work reveals an artist who stayed youthful in spirit and continued to experiment tirelessly with “les manières les plus opposées.” In his studio, he revisited colorful seascapes, and failed etching prints inspired sinisterly whimsical compositions. Shells and porcelain figurines become small, seemingly innocent theatrical scenes. Tiny masked creatures appear here and there, both performing f ... More


El Museo del Barrio names new Director of Education & Public Programs   Tina Kim Gallery honors the legacy of Suki Seokyeong Kang   The Carlos Cruz-Diez Estate joins Cristea Roberts Gallery


Arturo Agüero, Director of Education and Public Programs at El Museo del Barrio.

NEW YORK, NY.- El Museo del Barrio unveiled its dynamic Summer 2026 season programming, alongside the appointment of Arturo Agüero as Director of Education and Public Programs. This dynamic summer lineup reflects El Museo’s enduring commitment to centering Puerto Rican, Latine, and Latin American voices while activating the museum as a vibrant gathering space for New York City. Through performances, cultural celebrations, symposia, and family programs, the season underscores the power of art to spark dialogue, foster belonging, and celebrate the everyday creativity of our communities. “This summer, El Museo del Barrio celebrates the power of art to bring people together,” said Patrick Charpenel, Executive Director of El Museo del Barrio. “With dynamic cultural programs and the appointment of Arturo Agüero as Director of Education and Public Programs, we are deepening our commitment to access, education, and community—championing Puerto Rican, Latine, and Latin American voices ... More
 

Suki Seokyeong Kang, Jeong – step #11, 2023-2024. Color on silk mounted on Korean hanji paper, thread, wood frame, 43 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 2 3/8 in. 110 x 80 x 6 cm. Copyright The Artist.

NEW YORK, NY.- Tina Kim Gallery is presenting a solo exhibition of the late Korean artist Suki Seokyeong Kang (1977–2025), Our Spring, on view from March 12 through April 25, 2026. Coinciding with the one-year anniversary of the artist’s untimely passing, this exhibition stands as both a memorial and a celebration of her singular artistic vision. The presentation brings together significant sculptural and two-dimensional works from the last decade of the artist’s life and will mark the New York debut of pieces from some of Kang’s most influential series. The exhibition follows Kang’s critically acclaimed surveys at the Leeum Museum of Art (2023) and the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (2025), highlighting the enduring and global resonance of her practice. For Kang, art was a method of measuring how the individual inhabits the world—a practice deeply rooted in the Korean concept of Jari, denoting a "place," "seat," or "territory." Initially ... More
 

Carlos Cruz-Diez in his studio, Paris, France, 2014. Photo: © Atelier Cruz Diez / Lisa Preud'homme © Carlos Cruz-Diez / Bridgeman Images 2026.

LONDON.- Cristea Roberts Gallery announced global representation for the original prints from the Carlos Cruz-Diez Estate, the Estate’s first gallery representation in London. Carlos Cruz-Diez (1923 - 2019) was born in Caracas, Venezuela. He studied art at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Aplicadas, Caracas, from 1940 to 1945, before working in illustration and advertising. The artist's paintings, sculptures and prints, architectural interventions and site-specific installations, alongside his research and writings, make him one of the great twentieth-century thinkers and innovators in the realm of colour. His radical approach to art anticipated the immersive and experimental works that define much of contemporary art today. The artist made a significant body of printed work throughout his lifetime, returning to printmaking at important points in the development of his research and practice. He worked almost exclusively in screenprint, in later years expanding his use of the medium to incl ... More



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Out of the abyss: Joana Schneider's textile ecosystems debut in Berlin
BERLIN.- KÖNIG TELEGRAPHENAMT presents EEUWEN by Joana Schneider, the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery. Joana Schneider’s works seem to come from another world. They hover between classical media such as painting and sculpture and are created from textiles and fabrics, which Schneider produces from found materials like fishing nets and other marine waste before further processing them. One thinks to recognize something organic: mushroom-like blossoms sprout from the walls, meandering forms resemble cross-sections of tree trunks or aerial views of marshlands, waterfalls and fabric-covered canvases from which richly colored flowers burst. The forms appear to be in a state of growth and becoming, occupying an in-between space and a realm of dreams. A central work of the exhibition—WADDENEINLAND—recalls a classical landscape in both ... More

Rachel Simon Marino's "Alice in Wonderland" visions debut at Berggruen Gallery
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Berggruen Gallery announces Running on Air, an exhibition of new paintings by San Francisco–based artist Rachel Simon Marino. This show marks her first solo exhibition with the gallery. Running on Air is on view from March 12 through April 30, 2026. Rachel Marino’s visual worlds exist, as she describes them, “when a character has run off the cliff but before they’ve fallen.” Her illusionistic paintings depict fantastical scenes of suspended action at the turning point of disaster or drama. Teeming with Day-Glo color and graphically patterned landscapes and interiors, Marino’s bold playful chromaticism arrests the viewer with assertive joy. Ladders break into two, fences split, bricks fall to the earth. Doorways lead to doorways which lead to windows. Figures depicted with tailored trousers, loafers, and heels emerge either in pursuit or at the moment ... More

Jack Pierson returns to Regen Projects with a poignant survey of word and memory
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Regen Projects is presenting a solo exhibition of drawings and new sculptures by Jack Pierson. The presentation foregrounds Pierson’s longstanding investigation into the formal, philosophical, and ironic qualities of language, and his employment of nostalgia and the search for beauty as thematic vehicles. His eleventh show at the gallery, Curtains brings together work in varying mediums, the exhibition as a whole mirroring the timelessness and contemporaneity present in each individual work. The exhibition presents a selection of Pierson’s signature word sculptures created from vintage signage salvaged by the artist and arranged in sentiments and phrases likewise gathered throughout his life. These works operate poetically, allowing for subjective or shared poignance, from the playful vernacular of HOMOS ONLY (2025) to the sincerely existential ... More

Torbjørn Rødland returns to New York with a radical shift in scale
NEW YORK, NY.- David Kordansky Gallery is presenting Bones in the Canal and Other Photographs, an exhibition of new photographs by Torbjørn Rødland. Rødland’s first solo gallery exhibition in New York in nearly a decade, the show features two distinct bodies of work, including a group of smaller-format photographs that constitute some of the most significant changes he has made to his working methods since the beginning of his career 30 years ago. Bones in the Canal and Other Photographs is on view in New York at 520 W. 20th St. from March 12 through April 25, 2026. Rødland has long been interested in the ways in which photography’s seeming exhaustion as a medium provides new opportunities for experimentation and storytelling. Here, he takes a special interest in the formal history of twentieth-century art photography, which presents limitations— ... More

Marcel Vidal's coded gestures and fragmented truths open at Kerlin Gallery
DUBLIN.- Kerlin Gallery opened blue moon shadow, an exhibition of new paintings by Marcel Vidal. Marcel Vidal’s paintings are marked by their controlled brushwork, layering oil on linen with delicacy and precision, creating moments of familiar yet unsettling beauty. They are refined and restrained, incarnating brightly lit fragments of photographs, digital images. Hands move and gesticulate through the exhibition; bracing in delicate clasps, blocking identities, reaching towards the viewer. Vibrant colours punctuate the exhibition, a glossy umbrella sits in front of a blue sky, a neon hat on an elusive figure, the royal blue of a cropped shoulder. Vidal’s minimal compositions are severely cropped to reveal only a sliver of their subject, using ambiguity to frustrate interpretation, all the while inviting our curiosity. “Drawing from personal photographs, online archives, ... More

Art Deco to This Day: Riga celebrates a century of French craftsmanship and design
RIGA.- From 12 March to 17 May 2026, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Riga invites to visit the exhibition Art Deco to This Day. Design and Craftsmanship in France presenting a powerful testament to the enduring value of craftsmanship and the creative synergy between designers and makers in today’s globalized and standardized world. Alongside tapestries and furniture from the French Mobilier national (MN, National Furniture Foundation) collection, the exhibition is further enriched by a selection of Daum Art Deco glass vases, courtesy of the Esterkin family’s private collection. These exceptional pieces, the likes of which are rarely on display in Latvian museums and collections, offer a nuanced insight into the heritage and legacy of European and French design and craftsmanship. Following the 2018 exhibition Colour of Gobelins, held as part of the 6th ... More

Abell Auction Co. presents Magnificent Jewels and Distinguished Art on March 21-22
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Abell Auction Co. will present “Significant Estates: Magnificent Jewels and Distinguished Art” on March 21 and 22. Highlighted by a Los Angeles collection of Tiffany & Co. jewels, the two-day event brings together a striking selection of vintage jewelry, fine and modern art, antiques, silver and other rare items from premier Southern California estates. Live online bidding begins each day at 9 a.m. PDT. The first day of the sale will present a distinctive selection of fine art, important antiques, silver and decorative arts from prominent private estates and collections. With works ranging from European paintings to Asian decorative objects, the March 21 session offers collectors exceptional depth and variety. Featured fine art will include Marc Chagall’s “Les Saltimbanques” ($50,000-$70,000); Maurice Utrillo’s “Eglise de Pomremy (Vosges) - Sainte Jeanne D’Arc” ($10,000-$20,000); Edouard Leon Cortes’ “Parisian Street Scene at Dusk” ($10,000-$15,000); Charles Van Den Eycken II’s “Qui es ... More

Toleen Touq appointed curator for MOMENTA 2027
MONTREAL.- MOMENTA Biennale d’art contemporain announced the appointment of Toleen Touq as curator for its 20th edition, titled The Long Now, which will take place in 2027. The Long Now proposes a biennale structured by duration, where time becomes both medium and method. Unfolding through 2027, it interrogates our present—the temporal logics that organize it, the affects through which it is lived, and its mediation through cultural and visual politics. Rather than accepting the present as given, the biennale approaches it as structured, contested, and unevenly lived, inviting duration as a means of keeping time open and unresolved. For the next edition of MOMENTA Biennale, exhibitions unfold as a field of ongoing encounters in which meaning forms gradually. Artistic practice is approached as temporal and spatial: works evolve through addition, revision, and afterlife rather than resolving at the moment of display. Artworks drift, transform, and disclose themselves. Projects are conceived not as ... More



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On a day like today, American artist Rockwell Kent died
March 13, 1971. Rockwell Kent (June 21, 1882 - March 13, 1971) was an American painter, printmaker, illustrator, writer, sailor, adventurer and voyager. In this image: Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971), Blackhead, Monhegan, ca. 1950, oil , 28 1/4 x 34 in. Bequest of Sally Kent Gorton. (78.1.4) By Permission of Plattsburgh State Art Museum, State University of New York.



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