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Guggenheim New York unveils Pop art exhibition spanning from 1960 to the present

John Chamberlain, Dolores James, 1962. Welded and painted steel, 72 1/2 × 101 1/2 × 46 1/4 in. (184.2 × 257.8 × 117.5 cm). Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York 70.1925. © 2026 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Kristopher McKay, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

NEW YORK, NY.- On June 5, the Guggenheim New York unveils Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now, a focused exhibition exploring the museum’s holdings of Pop art and the movement’s enduring influence on artists working around the world today. Drawing on the institution’s history, Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now illuminates a lesser-known chapter in the museum’s past while foregrounding the significant contributions of both historical and contemporary practices. Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now features an eclectic selection of major works from the collection by 29 artists, including John Chamberlain, Chryssa, Jim Dine, Richard Hamilton, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, Marta Minujín, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Lucas Samaras, and Andy Warhol. These works are presented alongside recently acquired contemporary works by artists Farah Al Qasimi, Maurizio Cattelan, Alex Da Corte, Daniel Gordon, Douglas Gordon, Martine Gutierrez, Lauren Halsey, Lucia Hierro, Annette Kelm, Baseera Khan, Shinro Oh ... More

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Seine Stealer: Behind the scenes of a fabulous, fleeting transformation of the "people's bridge" of Paris   Hake's Anti-Slavery to Civil Rights Auction is filled with rare, important and historically-significant items   Rare Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach masterworks head to Casa Romantica for new summer exhibition


JR. La Caverne du Pont Neuf Softcover with flaps, 9.8 x 13.6 in., 3.34 lb, 240 pages ISBN 978-3-7544-0728-8

NEW YORK, NY.- Trace the conception and creation of JR’s monumental installation La Caverne du Pont Neuf, a transformative work that reimagines the historic bridge as a vast rocky grotto. Freely accessible to the city’s citizens and visitors alike, but only fleetingly. Conceived as a tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude on the 40th anniversary of The Pont Neuf Wrapped, the project continues JR’s exploration of public art as a shared, democratic experience. Through preparatory sketches, collages, installation photography, and behind-the-scenes documentation, the book reveals how the landmark was transformed into an uncanny geological fantasy. The inclusion of earlier works featuring caves, trompe l’oeil, and architectural illusion situates this latest endeavor within JR’s headline-grabbing career. An interview conducted by Hans Ulrich Obrist with JR, Christo’s nephew and project director Vladimir Yavachev, and Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk explores artistic ... More
 

Circa-1856 Copeland, Staffordshire Parian porcelain statuette of “Tiff,” a character from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Dred, created by African American sculptor Eugene Warburg. Estimate: $10,000-$20,000.

YORK, PA.- Hake’s Anti-Slavery to Civil Rights Auction, online now and closing on Tuesday, June 23, is filled with rare, important and historically-significant items that trace a long arc of history starting in the 1780s, advancing through the MLK era to the Obama presidency. This very special sale showcases the unique and exceptional ceramics collection of Rex and Patti Stark, with additional consignments from around the country compiled by Hake’s Americana Director Scott Mussell, whose passion for documenting the African American experience is reflected in each of the auction’s 366 premier lots. Several items are expected to battle for top-lot honors. One is a circa-1872 thin, canary-yellow broadside advertising a Maine Republican Party rally featuring the African American social abolitionist Frederick Douglass and former Maine governor and state Republican Party co-founder ... More
 

“Flower Stalls” by Virginia Wooley will be one of the many artworks on display at Casa Romantica June 12 - September 16.

SAN CLEMENTE, CA.- Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is proud to present its upcoming summer exhibition in partnership with the Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach. Titled, Through the Decades: Artists That Shaped the Festival of Arts, the special summer exhibition will feature select works from the Festival of Arts Permanent Art Collection. On view at Casa Romantica from June 12 through September 6, 2026, the exhibition traces more than a century of Southern California art history while celebrating the artists who helped shape Laguna Beach’s enduring creative identity. “Casa Romantica is honored to present this exhibition celebrating the enduring legacy of the Festival of Arts and the vibrant artistic spirit that has long defined our neighboring coastal communities,” said Kylie Travis, Co-Executive Director of Casa Romantica. “For generations, the arts have shaped the cultural identity of our beach towns, inspiring cr ... More


INAH Jalisco recovers 334 archaeological objects from private collection   Tate Modern unveils immersive nora chipaumire installation gadzi in the East Tank   Sprüth Magers opens Andreas Schulze's first New York solo exhibition Cake


Most of the pieces correspond to cultures and styles that developed in the territory now occupied by Jalisco.

ZAPOPAN.- A private collection of 334 archaeological objects has been returned to the care of Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History, marking another step in the country’s ongoing effort to protect and recover cultural heritage. The collection was received by the INAH Center in Jalisco after the family of a recently deceased private collector in Zapopan notified the institute and handed over the objects on April 30, 2026. The group now joins 13 other collections recovered in the state since 2022, bringing the total to 7,207 authentic pieces reintegrated into the nation’s care. Mexico’s Secretary of Culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza, said the restitution reflects the importance of public participation in heritage protection. She noted that when individuals approach INAH to deliver, register or safeguard collections, they help return Mexico’s memory to the public sphere, where it can be studied, preserved and shared. The action forms part of the federal cam ... More
 

Installation photograph of Infinities Commission 2026 nora chipaumire gadzi © Tate Photography (Sonal Bakrania).

LONDON.- Tate Modern today unveils gadzi, an original installation by nora chipaumire, the recipient of the Infinities Commission 2026, a free to attend annual commission showcasing the limitless experimentation of contemporary art. Drawing on the legends, stones, and soil of her native Zimbabwe, multi-award-winning international artist nora chipaumire, has created an immersive, multi-sensory environment that brings together sculpture, sound, and moving image. Rooted in the legends of the Shona people, gadzi takes its name from gadziguru, the oldest and most powerful female presence, a generative force tied to land, ancestry, and creation. Born in 1965 in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, chipaumire makes work and creates ideas that straddle multiple imaginaries: African, black, woman. Her artistic practice ranges from opera, dance, installation and film, channeling a punk resistance to each medium. The artist has transformed Tate Modern’s ... More
 

Andreas Schulze, Untitled (Her), 2026. Acrylic on nettle cloth, 90 × 120 cm | 35 3/8 × 47 1/4 inches.

NEW YORK, NY.- Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers present Andreas Schulze’s first exhibition at the New York gallery, Cake, featuring new paintings from a body of work shown publicly for the first time. Cake is a motif that the artist has revisited at different points in his career. As a subject involved with presentation, decoration, pleasure and everyday comforts, it also encapsulates many of the ideas around staging, color, emotion and the details of daily life that Schulze has explored across nearly five decades of painting. In shades of whipped cream and fruit-filled abstractions, the works illustrate Schulze’s unique picturing of the world as well as his layered references to popular culture and art history. Andreas Schulze (*1955) is one of the great individualists of German painting. The artist’s unique painting style defamiliarizes basic design and architectural forms, with a cryptic pictorial repertoire that oscillates between gentle irony and friendly affirmation, menace and ... More


China Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale presents Dream Stream   Christie's London hosts Arts Council Collection exhibition for 80th anniversary   Think big with tiny masterpieces at the LAM museum


Black Myth: Wukong game video. © Game Science.

VENICE.- The exhibition Dream Stream at the China Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale opened on May 8. It is curated by the Art Museum of the China Academy of Art. Dream Stream takes its name from Dream Stream Essays (Mengxi Bitan) by Shen Kuo, a scholar of the Northern Song Dynasty. Titled Dream Stream, the China Pavilion takes stream as its guiding metaphor and dream as its experiential horizon. In dialogue with the introspective tone of the Biennale’s overarching theme In Minor Keys, it unfolds a poetics of fluidity to articulate a conversation between Eastern philosophy and contemporary art. The exhibition brings together calligraphy, installation, and technologies. Black Myth: Wukong makes its debut on an international art platform as a game art form. E-mythical Beasts, created by a team of young artists, presents a future landscape of mythical creatures reshaped by algorithms. E-Seed presents cutting-edge research findings published in Nature through ... More
 

Christina Kimeze, Carnival, 2025. Arts Council Collection Southbank Centre London © Christina Kimeze.

LONDON.- Christie's presents Close Encounters: Figuration, Painting and Landscape in the Arts Council Collection, organised in partnership with the Arts Council Collection and celebrating this landmark institution in its 80th anniversary year. On view at Christie's London from 3 to 23 June 2026, this curated display will trace a living lineage of British art, where past and present intertwine in a continuous dialogue. To coincide with London Gallery Weekend (5-7 June), the exhibition will be open to the public for extended hours (11am-6pm on Friday and Saturday; and 12-5pm on Sunday). For eight decades, the Arts Council Collection has shaped the story of British art. Founded in the aftermath of the Second World War, this "museum without walls" was created to support living artists, champion experimental work and make contemporary British art accessible nationwide. Today, this national ... More
 

Bianca van der Hulst-Sijsenaar by Wies van Beek.

LISSE.- A net of mouldy mandarins measuring just 6 mm, a tiny candyfloss stall with an 8-mm card machine and a dining table less than 7 cm high—these and other miniature artworks will be on display from 3 June to 4 October 2026 in Under the Magnifying Glass. Mini. Magical. Masterful at the LAM museum on the Keukenhof Estate in Lisse. Bianca van der Hulst-Sijsenaar’s tiny masterpieces, full of wit and familiar details from everyday life, offer a fresh perspective on works in the museum’s collection. Each visitor receives a magnifying glass to explore the artworks and read the brochure, appropriately printed in the smallest possible size. “Because of the small scale, you have to look very closely, discovering a lot more as a result,” explains museum director Sietske van Zanten. Miniature artist Bianca van der Hulst-Sijsenaar (1982) spent 18 months creating these tiny artworks for the LAM museum: “It’s the biggest challenge I’ve ever worked on.” She cr ... More


Kunstraum Niederoesterreich explores truth, fiction and spectacle in "Attitude Era"   Fondation Pernod Ricard presents curator and artist of Nouveau Programme 2026   Christie's Hong Kong Luxury Live Sales Spring 2026 total US$124M


Kiki Furlan, Choochoo, 2024. © Kiki Furlan. Photo: Julian Lee–Harather.

VIENNA.- At a time when facts are constantly being bent, remixed and repackaged for attention, Kunstraum Niederoesterreich has opened Attitude Era, a group exhibition that looks at how reality and fiction collide in the age of deepfakes, online disinformation, populist spectacle and algorithm-driven culture. On view from June 3 to July 27, 2026, the exhibition brings together works by Alice Bucknell, Chun, Zuzanna Czebatul, Andrea Ferrero, Kiki Furlan, Ndayé Kouagou and Toxic Thekla. It is co-curated by Frederike Sperling and Pia Wamsler. The show takes its title from the world of professional wrestling, where the line between performance and reality is deliberately unstable. In wrestling, audiences know ... More
 

Salomé Burstein. Photo: Esmire & Erwan.

PARIS.- The Fondation Pernod Ricard presents the second edition of Le Nouveau Programme, curated by Salomé Burstein, featuring the invited artists for this edition: Jonathan Martin, R. Moreno, and Clémence de La Tour du Pin. Le Nouveau Programme offers a more dynamic and committed form of institutional support. It reimagines how artists are supported beyond the traditional cycle of exhibitions and awards by providing sustained financial, practical, and institutional assistance over the coming years. True to its collaborative and curator-centered approach, the Foundation continues to entrust each edition of Le Nouveau Programme to a guest curator responsible for selecting three artists, while ensuring long-term visibility for all the artistic ... More
 

Record for a F.P. Journe Octa Divine 36mm Pink Gold Movement: HK$3,302,000 / US$421,386.

HONG KONG.- Christie's Spring 2026 Hong Kong Luxury Week live auctions of jewellery, watches, handbags, and wine concluded on 28 May 2026, achieving a market-leading total of HK$957,754,530 / US$123,687,197, with 95% of lots sold and a hammer price 130% over the low estimate. Notable results and competitive bidding across categories reaffirm Christie's market leadership and reflect robust momentum in the global luxury collectibles market, with total sales up 32% year-on-year. Overall, Christie's Luxury Sales in Hong Kong have achieved a running total exceeding HK$1 billion / US$140 million in 2026 to date. The Luxury categories continue to attract strong global engagement, driven by Greater China, which ... More



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Arsenal founding relic comes to auction at Budds on June 9-10
WELLINGBOROUGH.- Among the headline lots is an extraordinary Victorian writing slope presented in 1886 to Elijah Watkins, Arsenal Football Club's first secretary and one of the founders present at the meeting that established the club. With Arsenal continuing to compete at the highest level of European football, the object provides a rare and tangible connection to the club's origins nearly 140 years ago. Taking place on 9th and 10th June, Pitch to Podium: The Two-Day Sporting Memorabilia Live Auction brings together more than 800 lots spanning some of the most compelling stories in sporting history, offering a wealth of opportunities for collectors seeking football, sport, history and collectibles items. The sale features a diverse range of match-worn shirts, medals, trophies and rare sporting artefacts, with standout consignments including the personal ... More

Frida Orupabo opens first solo exhibition in Portugal at MAC/CCB
LISBON.- The MAC/CCB has opened Cloud of Confusion, the first solo exhibition in Portugal by Norwegian-Nigerian artist Frida Orupabo, presenting a powerful reflection on images, memory, violence and the digital systems that shape how we see Black bodies. Curated by Marta Mestre, the exhibition is on view from June 3 to November 1, 2026, on floor -1 of MAC/CCB in Lisbon. The show revisits the vast archive of images Orupabo has gathered through Instagram, where private images, mass media, intimacy and violence come into uneasy contact. The exhibition begins with a gesture familiar to almost everyone: the act of scrolling through an Instagram feed. Orupabo transforms that everyday digital habit into a physical experience inside the museum. In dialogue with the architecture of MAC/CCB, Cloud of Confusion unfolds as a linear path made up of eight moments, ... More

Andréhn-Schiptjenko now representing Dev Dhunsi
STOCKHOLM.- Andréhn-Schiptjenko announced representation of Dev Dhunsi, following his solo exhibition Unmistakably You with the gallery earlier this year. His work was first presented at the gallery in the group exhibition Feel First, Think Later in 2025. Working at the intersection of photography, textile, installation and critical myth-making, Dev Dhunsi’s practice expands the photographic image into sculptural, sonic and ecological space. Dhunsi combines photographic and textile techniques to investigate how histories are carried, obscured and reconfigured through material, memory and vision. Drawing on personal archives, ancestral narratives and diasporic dislocations shaped by his upbringing between Trondheim and Punjab, his work creates space for overlooked or silenced stories, resisting linear time and singular authorship. Blending myth, ... More

Christie's announces single-owner auction of modern luxury jewels and watches
NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's presents Modern Icons: Jewels & Watches from an Important Family Collection, a single‑owner auction offered across multiple sale platforms this June, beginning with Magnificent Jewels and continuing with a dedicated online sale closing on 12 June. Featuring more than 150 pieces, the collection offers one of the most compelling snapshots of contemporary luxury to appear at auction in recent years, a vibrant, wearable, and intentionally curated vision of high jewelry and classic watches from the 1980s through the 2010s, with a particular emphasis on Bulgari, Cartier, and Chopard. Assembled with remarkable intentionality, the collection includes multiple suites of matching necklaces, earrings, and rings, complete sets from single high jewelry collections, and a consistent focus on pieces that are both wearable and instantly ... More

Benaki Museum in Athens to host Aleksandra Waliszewska exhibition Irruption of Antiquity
ATHENS.- The Adam Mickiewicz Institute announced the exhibition Aleksandra Waliszewska: Irruption of Antiquity, organized by the DESTE Foundation in collaboration with the Benaki Museum and curated by Alison M. Gingeras. The exhibition will open on June 3, 2026, at the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture in Athens and will run through September 27, 2026. Spanning two floors of the museum, the exhibition features sixteen paintings by Polish artist Aleksandra Waliszewska placed in charged iconographic tension with objects from Neolithic Greece, classical antiquity, the Byzantine world, and the modern Greek era. The exhibition pays homage to Greece as the birthplace of figurative and narrative art while tracing the enduring presence of antiquity within the contemporary visual imagination. Waliszewska’s psychologically intense tableaux manifest moments ... More

National Museum of Anthropology revisits B. Traven's Mexican rebirth as explorer and photographer
MEXICO CITY.- A century after B. Traven first entered the Lacandon Jungle, the National Museum of Anthropology is revisiting one of the most fascinating chapters in the life of the famously elusive writer: his transformation in Mexico into an explorer, photographer and chronicler of Indigenous life. Two exhibitions organized by Mexico’s Ministry of Culture, through the National Institute of Anthropology and History, in collaboration with the B. Traven Estate, bring together photographs, manuscripts, personal objects and archival materials connected to the author’s Mexican years. The exhibitions mark two milestones from 1926: Traven’s first expedition into the Lacandon Jungle and the success of his novel The Death Ship, one of his best-known works in Germany. Traven, born in 1882 and still surrounded by mystery decades after his death in 1969, arrived ... More

Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr to offer The Cluzel Collection in Paris
PARIS.- Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr will present the distinguished collection of Claude and Grazyna Cluzel as part of its live Post-War and Contemporary Art auction on June 4th in Paris. This exceptional single-owner sale brings together 35 American and European paintings, offering a rare opportunity to acquire works assembled over more than five decades with remarkable vision and connoisseurship. The sale is led by a major historical work by Frank Stella (1936–2024), created in 1967 and entitled Costa Mesa. This piece stands as a cornerstone of the collection, exemplifying the Cluzels’ early and discerning engagement with the pioneers of Minimal art. Exhibited at the Templon Gallery in 1981 and held in the same collection for nearly 50 years, this spectacular and imposing alkyd on canvas is estimated at €1.5 to €2 million. Arnaud Cornette de Saint Cyr, President ... More

Rosa Barba wins Zurich Art Prize 2026 and opens solo exhibition Thick Harmonies
ZURICH.- In 2026, the Zurich Art Prize, awarded annually by Museum Haus Konstruktiv in cooperation with Zurich Insurance Company Ltd, goes to Rosa Barba. Born in Agrigento, Sicily, and now living in Germany, this artist is the 19th winner of the renowned award. Rosa Barba’s artwork navigates the intersection of film, sculpture and installation, while consciously keeping the boundaries between them fluid. Barba’s complex universe can be experienced immediately upon entering the exhibition at Museum Haus Konstruktiv. The artist transforms the various spaces into a multilayered setting that comprises sculptures, films, haunting soundtracks and the sound of projectors. Differently exposed strips of film become lines in the space, projecting light, making noises or mechanically looping. The divides between image, object and sound are thus dissolved. ... More

Casey Kaplan announces representation of Patricia Fernández Carcedo
NEW YORK, NY.- Casey Kaplan announced representation of Patricia Fernández Carcedo. Patricia Fernández Carcedo’s (b. 1980, Burgos, Spain) practice moves between painting, sculpture, and installation to recover and reconstruct a personal archive of materials. Within this framework, Fernández Carcedo situates her paintings alongside collected artifacts and hand-made objects from her inner world, including carved wood, bone, ceramics, letters, bronze pieces, and woodwork created by her late grandfather, José Luis Carcedo. His carvings are recouped and expanded upon by the artist as intricately etched frames for her soft-toned oil paintings. These tableaus of arches, spirals, fragments of the body, and self-referential furniture designs read as symbolic yet cryptic, as if belonging to a private cosmology—part relic, part hallucination. Fernández Carcedo’s ... More

Hannes Jung's "Men don't cry" examines the hidden trauma of sexualized violence against men in the Bosnian War
BERLIN.- At Haus am Kleistpark, photographer Hannes Jung is confronting one of the most difficult and least publicly discussed legacies of the Bosnian War: the sexualized violence committed against men. On view through June 28, 2026, Men don’t cry brings together photographs made in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 2017 and 2024. The exhibition does not seek to shock through explicit images. Instead, Jung approaches trauma quietly, through portraits, landscapes, domestic interiors and fragments of daily life that suggest how violence can remain present long after the event itself has passed. For years, Jung has used photography to ask what war leaves behind in people and in society. His work often moves between documentary ... More

Mat Collishaw exhibition exploring death row inmates' final meals opens at The Sherborne
DORSET.- Acting as a deeply poignant and provocative counterblast to TV cookery shows, colour supplement recipes and Instagram plate pics, Mat Collishaw: Last Meal on Death Row, Texas is an unsettling exhibition that sees ordinary, somewhat banal choices become charged with dark moral and psychological questions. The exhibition is composed of thirteen hyper-realistic paintings and photographs depicting the final meals requested by named inmates awaiting their imminent executions in the United States of America. The work powerfully creates a meeting point between documentary impulse and painterly tradition, transforming mundane comfort food into objects of profound contemplative weight. The subjects are deceptively ordinary - fried chicken, hamburgers, pecan pie, sweet tea – but rendered with the lush attention to surface and light associated ... More



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On a day like today, Austrian painter, printmaker and architect Wolf Huber died
June 03, 1553. Wolf Huber (c.?1485 - 3 June 1553) was an Austrian- German painter, printmaker, and architect, who worked in Passau, Germany for most of his life as a leading member of the Danube school. None of Huber's architectural work has survived, and few of his paintings are extant. Huber's surviving drawings suggest a number of multi-figured compositions, now lost; his known graphic output is limited to thirteen woodcuts. In this image: The Mourning of Christ (1524), by Wolf Huber.



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