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Goldin+Senneby's First U.S. Museum Exhibition Explores Ecology, Biology & Autoimmunity

Goldin+Senneby Flare-Up installation view at MIT List Center. Photo: Dario Lasagni.

CAMBRIDGE, MASS.- The MIT List Visual Arts Center is presenting the first US solo museum exhibition by Stockholm-based artist duo Goldin+Senneby. The critically acclaimed exhibition, organized by Accelerator, the contemporary art gallery of Stockholm University, has been adapted for the List Center and is on view October 24, 2025 - March 15, 2026. The title of the exhibition is drawn from the artists’ experience of living with the autoimmune condition multiple sclerosis (MS). When Jakob Senneby had his first flare-ups, doctors told him he had an “overactive immune system” and a “body at war with itself.” Though he could never quite identify with these descriptions, several of the works on view extend these metaphors using pine resin, a product of trees’ immune systems. Flare-Up also alludes to the flammable nature of a genetically engineered pine, which was modified to overproduce resin in the hope of creating a renewa ... More

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David Zwirner unveils Luc Tuymans's new series 'The Fruit Basket' at renovated West 19th Street gallery   Catherine Goodman unveils expansive monotypes from her ULAE residency at Hauser & Wirth   Esther Schipper unites Jac Leirner and Rafa Silvares in a rhythmic dialogue of color and form


Luc Tuymans arranging individual canvases which together form The Fruit Basket (2023). Photo by Alex Salinas.

NEW YORK, NY.- David Zwirner is presenting an exhibition of new paintings by Belgian artist Luc Tuymans on view at the gallery’s newly renovated 533 West 19th Street location. Tuymans has been represented by David Zwirner since 1994; this is the celebrated artist’s eighteenth solo show with the gallery. The Fruit Basket will travel to David Zwirner Los Angeles in February 2026. One of the most important painters working today, Tuymans pioneered a distinctive style of figurative painting beginning in the 1980s that has been singularly influential to his peers as well as subsequent generations of artists. Featuring subject matter that ranges from the mundane to the profound, the artist’s deeply resonant compositions insist on the power of images to simultaneously reveal and withhold meaning. Over time, Tuymans has adapted both the content and formal construction of his works to engage with contemporary visual culture and the sociopolitical contexts in which ... More
 

Catherine Goodman, Island I, 2024. Oil on linen, 220 x 200 x 3.8 cm / 86 5/8 x 78 3/4 x 1 1/2 in © Catherine Goodman. Photo: Damian Griffiths.

NEW YORK, NY.- This November, Hauser & Wirth presents its first exhibition dedicated to the prints of noted British artist Catherine Goodman. This body of monotypes named ‘The ULAE Series’ emerged from Goodman’s 2024 residency at Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) on Long Island, marking both her first major exploration of printmaking and an expansion of her aesthetic vocabulary. ‘Much of the new language that was evolving in the prints followed me home to the studio in London and was translated into paint,’ she wrote in reflection of the experience—a cross-pollination made visible in a new painting developed from this period, also on view in this exhibition. Goodman joins a distinguished lineage of modern and contemporary artists who have expanded their practices through printmaking at ULAE. Among them, Grace Hartigan and Helen Frankenthaler stand out in particular as kindred spirits—artists who, like Goodman, were devoted passionately to daily drawing and guide ... More
 

Exhibition views: Jac Leirner & Rafa Silvares, Ensemble, Esther Schipper, Berlin, 2025. Photos © Andrea Rosetti.

BERLIN.- Esther Schipper is presenting Ensemble, bringing together works by Jac Leirner and Rafa Silvares. The exhibition marks Silvares’s first and Leirner’s third with the gallery. The year Silvares was born some hundred kilometers inland, Leirner completed her artistic education; decades later, Silvares would study at the same institute in São Paulo. Continuing their rich correspondence, the exhibition is a result of the artists’s exchange within each other’s universes. Taking the habit to pick up, sketch, and keep quotidian items as a point of departure, the artists’s dialogue echoes an ode to collecting. A new iteration of Leirner’s groundbreaking work, Hip Hop (1998/2025), extends along the exhibition space’s walls. Held in the Solomon R. Guggenheim collection, Hip Hop has been presented in eight institutions across continents. For this presentation, Leirner has produced a new version of the historic piece, adding a motif, “scratch,” a sequence ... More


Mark Leckey transforms medieval imagery into a living apparition in Guggenheim Bilbao's site-specific project   Michael Werner Gallery debuts Brett Goodroad's first Los Angeles solo exhibition   mumok opens a new chapter under General Director Fatima Hellberg


Installation view of in situ: Mark Leckey. And the City Stood in its Brightness, at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Photo: © FMGB Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa. © Mark Leckey, Bilbao 2025.

BILBAO.- And the City Stood in Its Brightness is the second exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao’s in situ series, a program that invites artists to create site-specific works in dialogue with the gallery’s architecture. Mark Leckey (b. 1964, Birkenhead, UK) imagines the intersections of popular culture, technology, and collective memory, recontextualizing historical imagery to spark dialogue between past and present. His work reflects on nostalgia and class, probing how media and technology shape our sense of identity and belonging. Growing up near Liverpool during the late 1970s and 1980s, Leckey came of age amid the collapse of Britain’s industrial heartlands and the social rifts that followed. Factories closed, communities fractured, and mass culture—broadcast through television and advertising—became a new kind of landscape. This atmosphere of upheaval and mediation shaped his fascination ... More
 

Brett Goodroad, Firefly, 2025. Oil on copper, 10 x 8 inches, 25.5 x 20 cm.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF.- Michael Werner Gallery, Beverly Hills is presenting Paradise Valley, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by the painter Brett Goodroad (b. 1979 in Kearney, Nebraska). This exhibition marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles and his first with Michael Werner Gallery. Known for painting en plein air, nature and the environment influence Goodroad’s work. While painting outdoors has a strong connection to the history of art, starting with the French Impressionists, working from rural areas allows Goodroad to create a pictorial language outside of the artistic canon. The artist says that he is “no longer living in rooms where these influences have control over him.” In Paradise Valley, Goodroad titles paintings after titans Nicolas Poussin and Jean-Michel Basquiat, but correlations with their work only became apparent to Goodroad after he completed his paintings. Goodroad works between the push and pull of abstraction and ... More
 

Fatima Hellberg. Photo: Maximilian Pramatarov / mumok

VIENNA.- With a clear programmatic vision and a spirit of openness, mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien is entering a new phase under the leadership of Fatima Hellberg, who assumed the role of General Director on 1 October 2025. Hellberg’s aim is to establish the museum more firmly as a space where past, present, and future engage in meaningful dialogue. “A museum lives through what it absorbs and what it gives back,” says Fatima Hellberg. “It responds to its time, evolves, and forges new connections between art, people, and ideas.” Hellberg’s programming draws inspiration from the museum’s progressive origins. It reactivates the founding impulse of the Museum of the 20th Century, which was established in 1962 in a spirit of cultural optimism, with the aim of integrating contemporary art into everyday life. In the words of the museum’s founding director, Werner Hofmann: “We need the courage to place the monument alongside the docu ... More


Marc Selwyn Fine Art and Hoffman Donahue debut Beverly Hills space with group exhibition   Two new immersive digital acquisitions from teamLab invigorate Figge Art Museum's contemporary collection   Samantha Keely Smith unveils dreamlike worlds where figures emerge and dissolve in swirling abstraction


Included in the exhibition are important examples of works from Marc Selwyn Fine Art’s stable of represented artists.

LOS ANGELES, CA.- Marc Selwyn Fine Art and Hoffman Donahue are presenting Hello the Roses, a group exhibition curated by Julia Trotta welcoming the galleries’ new shared exhibition space at 427 North Camden Drive in Beverly Hills. Bringing together over thirty artists, the show explores poetic correspondences and threads that connect the programs of the two galleries. Hello the Roses features works by: Allen Ruppersberg, Anita Steckel, Ann Craven, Beaux Mendes, Bernice Bing, Caitlin MacQueen, Calvin Marcus, Christopher Knowles, Davide Balula, Elana Bowsher, Hannah Wilke, Hélène Fauquet, Jay DeFeo, John Russell, Lee Bontecou, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Maren Karlson, Michelle Stuart, Monica Majoli, Nancy Graves, Nancy Grossman, Naoki Sutter-Shudo, Olga Balema, Patricia Iglesias Peco, Rochelle Feinstein, Rodolfo Abularach, Roksana Pirouzmand, Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Stewart Uoo, Suzanne Jackson, ... More
 

teamLab, Proliferating Immense Life - Sunrise and Sunset, A Whole Year per Year, 2023, Interactive Digital Work, 12 channels (6 channels x 2 rows), Sound: Hideaki Takahashi © teamLab, courtesy of Pace Gallery.

DAVENPORT, IOWA.- The Figge Art Museum remains at the forefront of acquiring works that not only complement the museum’s collection but also elevate it, embracing the intersection of art and digital technology. Two new acquisitions mark an exciting step forward in the museum’s ongoing effort to showcase innovative art forms that connect with today’s audiences. On view in the Figge’s Quad City Bank & Trust Grand Lobby and Wintergarden are two immersive digital installations by Tokyo-based art collective teamLab. Proliferating Immense Life—Dawn and Dusk, A Whole Year per Year, a stunning digital cascade of botanical forms that shifts with the seasons, time of day, and even the movement of those nearby. In the Wintergarden, a mesmerizing virtual waterfall flows in three-dimensional space in Universe of Water Particles. teamLab is an internationally renowned art collective that ... More
 

Samantha Keely Smith, Aglow, 2024. Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in. 61 x 50.8 cm

NEW YORK, NY.- Jane Lombard Gallery is presenting In Between, Samantha Keely Smith’s first exhibition with the gallery. Known for her visually immersive paintings, Smith merges abstraction and figuration to explore the shifting boundaries of the subconscious. Drawing from vivid dreams and internal landscapes, Smith’s works inhabit a world in flux where memories dissolve, reform, and fold into each other in waves. Figures emerge from dense layers of oil paint only to submerge again into swirling abstraction. In her painting Convergence, two figures angelically hover among swirls of pink and blue, bearing resemblances to the Old Masters and Rococo styles. The figures flicker into visibility—porcelain skin and rosy cheeks appear—then blur. Smith's figures hover on the edge of recognition, their fleeting presence evoking the ephemeral quality of passing thoughts. She uses bold brushstrokes and palette knives, ebbing between clarity and opacity. Her intuitive process ... More


Guanyu Xu's 'Resident Aliens' reveals the fragmented realities of immigrants navigating shifting systems   A Gentil Carioca presents a two-city exhibition celebrating difference and collective freedom   Remai Modern launches multi-year project linking northern hemisphere artists through land and water


Guanyu Xu, AK-08102008-05032021, 2021.

NEW YORK, NY.- Yancey Richardson is presenting Resident Aliens, an exhibition of new work by Guanyu Xu, the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. With an approach that deftly combines social practice, installation and photography, Xu’s work has been defined by its expansive, multi-disciplinary approach to image-making. Building upon his previous body of work that examined the tension between his own queer identity and the normative prescriptions of his family through photography installations that were then turned into two-dimensional images, in his new series Xu examines the personal lives and domestic spaces of immigrants navigating the political demands of a changing world. Working with people of different immigration statuses, Xu explores the relationship between the bureaucratic demands of the state and the subjective expression of the individual. The exhibition is on view from October 30 through December 20, 2025. Begun in 2019, shortly before it was interrupted by the Cov ... More
 

Mariana Rocha, Cílios azuis, dentes moles, 2025, Ft [Ph] A Gentil Carioca/Pedro Agilson.

RIO DE JANEIRO.- A Gentil Carioca is presenting Agree to Disagree, a group exhibition curated by Matheus Morani, occupying both the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo gallery spaces. Bringing together works by over twenty artists—Brazilian and international, from different regions and generations—the exhibition investigates the notion of difference and its relationship to the ways in which we organize ourselves in community. In the midst of a global political landscape marked by polarization and intensifying exclusionary discourses, Agree to Disagree proposes a space for coexistence and reflection, where disagreement and diversity of perspectives are understood as fundamental principles for the construction of collective freedom. Presented by the curator as part of an ongoing investigation, the exhibition resonates with the founding premises of A Gentil Carioca, which, since 2003, has been committed to showcasing a diverse body ... More
 

Joi T. Arcand, ēkawiya nepēwisi, neon channel sign, 2017.

SASKATOON.- Remai Modern is presenting a new, multi-year project that convenes a group of artists with diverse practices living and working across the northern hemisphere, from urban centres to remote, rural, and reserve communities. In response to our location on the banks of kisiskâciwani-sîpiy (the South Saskatchewan River), Carried by rivers, held by lands considers the museum’s connections to multiple elsewheres. Rather than a group exhibition, it is an exercise in creating connections and building alliances between artists, artworks, and locations over time—an attempt to create a context across distances, based on affinities and shared concerns, and a belief in the importance of staying with the trouble. As Donna Haraway writes, this means learning to be truly present in ‘mixed-up times’ marked by both devastation and joyful resurgence, and cultivating situated relations of response and alliance rather than deferring responsibility to an imagined future. ... More



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Walker Art Center to premiere two major commissions by artist Rosy Simas
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Art Collaboration Kyoto concludes its fifth edition
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Umar Rashid launches third instalment of The Epoch of Totalitarianism at Tiwani Contemporary
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Lawrie Shabibi unveils exhibition exploring gesture and knowledge across global abstraction
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