London Gallery Weekend 2025: Highlights from the Fifth Edition

Rae-Yen Song | William Hine Gallery | Zarastro Art

London Gallery Weekend 2025 marks its fifth edition, featuring 126 contemporary art galleries. Spanning three days across different areas of the city, it offers a unique way to experience London’s art scene. Fifteen newcomers join, including 11 new spaces like Perrotin, Hine, and Upsilon. As the world’s largest and most inclusive gallery weekend, the initiative […]

Liverpool Biennial 2025: Bedrock

Odur Ronald | Liverpool Biennial 2025 | Zarastro Art

The 13th Liverpool Biennial, Bedrock, explores the city’s physical, historical, and ideological foundations through works by 30 international artists. Spanning 18 venues—from galleries to public squares—the exhibition reflects Liverpool’s identity as a port city shaped by empire, industry, and resilience. Bedrock draws on Liverpool’s sandstone geology as a resonant metaphor for the city’s deep-rooted foundations. […]

Georg Baselitz: Ein Bein von Manet aus Paris

Georg Baselitz | Thaddaeus Ropac | Zarastro Art

Georg Baselitz’s Ein Bein von Manet aus Paris at Thaddaeus Ropac features 22 large paintings, 14 ink drawings, and his first sculpture in over a decade. The works focus on the human body, incorporating wheelchair and walking-aid marks as expressive traces of his current mobility. At 87, Baselitz continues to paint full-body figures on canvases […]

Do Ho Suh at Tate Modern: Walk the House

Do Ho Suh at Tate Modern

Walk the House at Tate Modern presents three decades of Do Ho Suh’s immersive work—fabric structures, rubbings, drawings, and video—exploring home as place, memory, and feeling, while tracing deeply personal experiences of identity, displacement, and architectural space. Rooted in the Korean concept of “walking the house,” Do Ho Suh’s exhibition invites visitors to meander through […]

Biennale of Sydney 2026: Rememory and Reclamation

Biennale of Sydney 2026

The 25th Biennale of Sydney, curated by Hoor Al Qasimi, debuts in spring 2026. Inspired by Toni Morrison’s Beloved, Rememory explores themes of remembering and forgetting, focusing on marginalized narratives that reshape identity, reclaim erased stories, and challenge dominant histories. This edition features 37 artists and collectives representing a broad spectrum of voices, including Indigenous, […]

Kunimasa Aoki Wins 2025 Loewe Craft Prize

Loewe Craft Prize 2025

Japanese sculptor Kunimasa Aoki won the 2025 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize, celebrating innovation and mastery in contemporary craft. Chosen from 30 global finalists for its striking organic form, his terracotta work uniquely fuses ancestral coil technique with experimental firing. The surface of Realm of Living Things 19 reflects organic transformations, enhanced by finishes of smoke, […]

Art Basel Expands to the Middle East with New Fair in Qatar

Art Basel has announced a new fair in Doha, Qatar, scheduled for February 2026. The inaugural edition will feature around 50 galleries at the M7 creative hub and Design District, near the National Museum of Qatar, with outdoor installations planned at the Msheireb Museums and Barahat Msheireb square. The event marks Art Basel’s long-anticipated entry […]

Storm King Upgraded: Elevating the Visitor Experience

Founded in 1960 on a former gravel pit in the Hudson Valley, Storm King grew from a small landscape museum into a premier sculpture park featuring works by Alexander Calder, Mark di Suvero, and Maya Lin. A recent $53 million expansion has upgraded visitor facilities and the 800-hectare outdoor grounds. Despite its acclaim, Storm King […]

Anadol Turns Messi’s Famous Goal Into AI Art

Lionel Messi’s favorite career goal is being transformed into an AI-driven artwork by Refik Anadol, using millions of data points. The piece will debut and auction at Christie’s New York, with proceeds benefiting children’s education across Latin America and the Caribbean through UNICEF. The piece, to be unveiled at Christie’s New York on June 11 […]

Photo London 2025: A Look at the Tenth Edition’s Highlights

Photo London returned to Somerset House for its tenth anniversary, featuring top international galleries, both new and returning. Highlights include a special section for emerging artists, a weekend book market, and a group show celebrating London’s rich visual history, affirming the fair’s local cultural relevance. Photo London’s Discovery section, curated by Charlotte Jansen, showcases around […]

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