Berlin Art Week 2025

Berlin Art Week brings together over 100 museums, galleries, and project spaces for more than 300 events, including 100+ openings. The city becomes a stage for contemporary art, with painting, installation, video, sound, performance, and site-specific works shown in venues from major institutions to hangars, churches, and studios. This year’s highlights address pressing social themes. […]
Frieze Seoul 2025: Threads of Asia

Frieze Seoul’s fourth edition unfolds at COEX in Gangnam, featuring over 120 leading galleries from Asia and beyond. Special projects, institutional partnerships, and curated programming elevate voices from Korea and across Asia while reinforcing the fair’s connection to the local community. Frieze Seoul highlights Asia’s growing influence on the global art scene, with strong participation […]
Murakami in Seoul: Kawaii Summer Vacation

Gagosian Seoul presents Kawaii Summer Vacation, featuring new paintings and sculptures by Takashi Murakami in central Seoul. The exhibition explores his iconic floral motifs across diverse media and techniques, connecting the laughing flower to the natural forms of nihonga, the traditional Japanese painting style that shaped his early work. Kawaii Summer Vacation marks Murakami’s return […]
We, Such Fragile Beings at PODO Museum on Jeju Island

We, Such Fragile Beings at the PODO Museum on Jeju Island unites 13 international artists to offer empathy and consolation to those suffering, directly or indirectly. Spanning three galleries, two thematic spaces, and an outdoor sculpture, the exhibition asks why we, such fragile beings, persist in endless conflict. The first gallery, Temple of Oblivion, examines […]
Boston Public Art Triennial 2025: The Exchange

Boston Public Art Triennial 2025, in partnership with the City of Boston, presents 15 new outdoor commissions by regional, national, and international artists. The Triennial connects communities with artists, sparks dialogue, broadens perspectives, and strengthens Boston’s vibrancy, accessibility, and equity. The concept and title of the 2025 Triennial is The Exchange, an artist-driven platform for […]
Leonardo Drew: Ubiquity II at South London Gallery

American artist Leonardo Drew’s London institutional debut at the South London Gallery engulfs the space with a monumental site-specific installation of fractured wood. Spanning the walls and floor, it surrounds visitors in a sweeping wave-like form that channels the raw force and turbulence of natural disasters. Drew’s contemplative abstract works explore the tension between chaos […]
A Sculptural Trail by Tony Cragg in Darmstadt

The Skulpturengarten Spanischer Turm showcases Tony Cragg across Darmstadt’s public spaces. Along a 1.5-kilometer trail, Cragg’s sculptures explore organic forms, from the six-meter stainless steel Points of View at Mathildenhöhe to the towering fiberglass Mean Average in the Spanish Tower Garden, with smaller works inside revealing his study of nature. Ten of Tony Cragg’s sculptures […]
Lily Kwong: Gardens of Renewal

Gardens of Renewal, a collaboration between Madison Square Park Conservancy and artist Lily Kwong, explores the political urgency of climate change and the ecological promise of urban spaces. Through two immersive environments, the project highlights public parks as sites of spiritual rejuvenation and civic awareness. Kwong’s project transforms the park into a living sculpture, inviting […]
Five UK Hotels Immersed in Art

Across the UK, a new wave of hotels is redefining the relationship between art and hospitality, turning stays into immersive experiences. Designed as environments rather than mere accommodations, they blend architectural heritage with contemporary practice. From Highland retreats to city enclaves, these five destinations transform travel into a cultural encounter. The Fife Arms, Braemar, Aberdeenshire […]
Encounters at the Barbican: Giacometti × Bhabha, Hatoum, and Benglis

Encounters series at the Barbican presents three consecutive exhibitions pairing Alberto Giacometti’s historic sculptures with works by Huma Bhabha, Mona Hatoum, and Lynda Benglis. Staged in an intimate new gallery, the year-long event features both new and existing works, many created in direct response to Giacometti’s iconic pieces. Encounters bridges Giacometti’s post-war reflections on the […]