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Beyond a few triumphs, the broader art market continued its post-pandemic slump, revealing cracks in an industry that once seemed impervious to broader economic pressures.
This fall, art lovers can once again enjoy impressive exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world. Here are a few of the ongoing exhibitions, from Berlin to Tokyo...
"Foreigners Everywhere" - The ambiguous and unsettling title of Adriano Pedrosa's grand-scale international exhibition at the 60th Venice Art Biennale intentionally plays with the possible political interpretations of the phrase.
One of British artist David Hockney's early works, a painting of the well-known pool motif that has not been seen by the public for more than 40 years, is about to go on the auction block for an estimated $20 million.
British sculptor Antony Gormley's new exhibition "Critical Mass" is hosted by the Rodin Museum in Paris, where Gormley will present Rodin's modernity and influence on contemporary sculpture.
A recent retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London explores key moments in Marina Abramović's career through sculpture, video, installation, and performance.
Regarded as one of the most important contemporary American artists of our time, Cindy Sherman's new work is on view at Hauser & Wirth Gallery in Zurich until September 16.
Modern and contemporary art is always the perfect opportunity to broaden our horizons, question our open-mindedness and preconceptions, or just to explore new ideas and creative approaches.
The summer holidays are all about relaxation and recreation, but it's also about cultural experiences! The following is an exhibition guide for the European summer...
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