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Romance and Reality Will Kiss One Another by Lily Aldrich at Royale Projects
NewsMay 26, 2026

Romance and Reality Will Kiss One Another by Lily Aldrich at Royale Projects

Lynn Aldrich’s new show "Romance and Reality Will Kiss One Another" opens at Royale Projects, juxtaposing her 1989 installations with fresh 2026 works. The centerpiece, Grid Buster, reinterprets Matthias Grunewald’s Resurrection using surge protectors, a cut‑out carpet and a lone light....

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New York Art Week 2026: A Guide to the Fairs, the Crowds, and the Conversations
NewsMay 13, 2026

New York Art Week 2026: A Guide to the Fairs, the Crowds, and the Conversations

New York Art Week 2026 brings together seven major fairs—Frieze, Independent, NADA, 1‑54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Future Fair, ESTHER III and TEFAF—offering over 150 exhibition openings across the city. The guide maps each fair’s vibe, highlights standout booths such as...

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Fresh Out: It’s Degree Shows Season 2026
NewsMay 6, 2026

Fresh Out: It’s Degree Shows Season 2026

The 2026 UK degree show season showcases the culmination of art students’ work, drawing galleries, collectors, and peers to discover emerging talent. Organisers and participants are urged to list exhibitions on ArtRabbit, a free platform that amplifies visibility across the...

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Todd Gray’s Diasporic Vision in Portals at Perrotin
NewsMay 4, 2026

Todd Gray’s Diasporic Vision in Portals at Perrotin

Todd Gray’s "Portals" exhibition at Perrotin Los Angeles showcases a series of layered photo‑sculptures that bridge locations across the Black diaspora, from Ghana and Senegal to Rome and the United States. The show juxtaposes intimate small‑scale studies with larger, fragmented...

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Byron Kim: The Big and Small Have Something to Do with Love
NewsApr 29, 2026

Byron Kim: The Big and Small Have Something to Do with Love

Byron Kim’s 2024 "Sunday Paintings" at James Cohan continue his weekly ritual of pairing a painted sky with a handwritten diary entry, collapsing personal moments into a cosmic frame. The artist disclosed his aphantasia, explaining that he cannot visualize images...

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Venice Biennale 2026: The Seeds Koyo Kouoh Sowed, and The Tree We Are Living Under
NewsApr 29, 2026

Venice Biennale 2026: The Seeds Koyo Kouoh Sowed, and The Tree We Are Living Under

The 61st Venice Biennale, titled *In Minor Keys*, opens on May 9, 2026, realizing Koyo Kouoh’s posthumous vision. More than 140 exhibitions—including over 100 national pavilions and 30+ collateral events—span the historic Giardini and the Arsenale shipyards. Six countries—Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Nauru, Qatar, Sierra Leone,...

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Your Guide Through Gallery Weekend Berlin, Across the City
NewsApr 20, 2026

Your Guide Through Gallery Weekend Berlin, Across the City

Gallery Weekend Berlin will run May 1‑3, 2026, offering a citywide program of exhibitions, talks, and public events across museums, galleries, and independent venues. The decentralized format encourages visitors to explore multiple neighborhoods, with the ArtRabbit app providing maps and navigation. Highlights...

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The Reconstructive Poetics of Wegner’s Case Studies
NewsApr 20, 2026

The Reconstructive Poetics of Wegner’s Case Studies

Conceptual formalist Peter Wegner’s latest exhibition at Marshall Gallery showcases his new “Case Studies” series, where photographs are printed on the edges of thousands of thin polystyrene slats assembled into anodized aluminum cases. The works, such as “Yellow Divided by...

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Tacita Dean Horizons at Marian Goodman Gallery
NewsApr 12, 2026

Tacita Dean Horizons at Marian Goodman Gallery

Tacita Dean’s new show at Marian Goodman Gallery, titled *Trial of the Finger*, juxtaposes intimate Polaroid series, large‑scale film installations, and experimental drawings that explore perception and the unknown. The exhibition features the *Between the Years* Polaroids, the dual‑projector work...

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Nancy Holt’s Light and Shadow Poetics at The MAK Center
NewsMar 31, 2026

Nancy Holt’s Light and Shadow Poetics at The MAK Center

The MAK Center’s "Light and Shadow Poetics" exhibition reunites Nancy Holt’s light‑focused works with the modernist Schindler House, creating a dialogue between earth‑based conceptual art and early‑20th‑century architecture. Visitors encounter Holt’s 1978 Light and Shadow Photo Drawings, the Sunlight in...

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Rochelle Voyles Is Suspicious of Certainty
NewsMar 24, 2026

Rochelle Voyles Is Suspicious of Certainty

Rochelle Voyles’s solo show *Unreliable Narrators* (through April 11, 2026) presents dense wood collages assembled from found paper ephemera. The works interrogate gender, labor, myth and the instability of images, refusing to resolve any narrative tension. By foregrounding fragments and their collisions,...

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Kunié Sugiura’s Reading the Rooms at Moskowitz Bayse
NewsMar 24, 2026

Kunié Sugiura’s Reading the Rooms at Moskowitz Bayse

Kunié Sugiura’s solo show at Moskowitz Bayse surveys six decades of experimental photography, featuring X‑ray images, photograms, and scale shifts. The exhibition pairs early works like the 1971 sand‑grain piece "Beach 2" with recent pieces such as the 2021 "Vertebra" series,...

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With Tō — The Climb, Gina Keatley Enters a New Phase of Abstraction
NewsMar 17, 2026

With Tō — The Climb, Gina Keatley Enters a New Phase of Abstraction

Gina Keatley’s new series *Tō — The Climb* comprises five abstract paintings that distill her palette to deep blacks, softened whites, and subtle tonalities, reflecting a disciplined, risk‑focused approach. Inspired by the Japanese character 登 (tō, meaning “to climb”), the...

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Gretchen Scherer’s Reading the Rooms at Richard Heller Gallery
NewsMar 17, 2026

Gretchen Scherer’s Reading the Rooms at Richard Heller Gallery

Gretchen Scherer’s exhibition "Reading the Rooms" at Richard Heller Gallery revives the historic salon‑style display by creating imagined interiors inspired by palace galleries and museum spaces. Drawing on art‑history research, archival photographs, and personal visits, she blends real architectural elements...

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