
Cathrin Hoffmann at Public Gallery, London
Public Gallery in London has opened Sill, a solo show by Berlin‑based artist Cathrin Hoffmann featuring new paintings and sculptures that confront the physical and psychological strain of information overload. The works abandon exaggerated gestures for durational poses rendered in a muted, reddish‑brown palette that evokes sedimentary layers and geological sills. Hoffmann frames the exhibition around the concept of acedia, portraying radical passivity through figures frozen in tension. The show follows a series of high‑profile exhibitions in Berlin, Los Angeles and New York, reinforcing her growing international profile.

Eva Löfdahl at VEDA, Milan
Swedish artist Eva Löfdahl’s latest show, Counterflow, opens at Veda in Milan, uniting three bodies of work that interrogate perception and materiality. Central to the exhibition is An Audile Double (2022–2024), a wall of 33 unframed jellyfish photographs stretching 18 metres, each framing the...

Ferdinand Dölberg at Anton Janizewski, Berlin
Ferdinand Dölberg’s latest Berlin show at Anton Janizewski uses rotating, double‑sided panels housed in narrow cabinets to visualize internal dialogue. Each module flips to reveal a zoomed‑in version of the original image, creating a kinetic, puzzle‑like experience. The exhibition draws...

Sol LeWitt and David Douard at OKEY DOKEY KONRAD FISCHER, Los Angeles
Konrad Fischer’s OKEY DOKEY space in Los Angeles presents a rare dialogue between Sol LeWitt, whose first show with the gallery opened in 1968, and David Douard, a post‑digital sculptor debuting there in 2023. The exhibition juxtaposes LeWitt’s systematic wall drawings, especially...

Isa Genzken at Den Frie, Copenhagen
Isa Genzken’s first institutional solo exhibition in Scandinavia opens at Den Frie, Copenhagen, under the title *World Receiver*. The show is anchored by the 16‑meter‑tall sculpture Vollmond, a moon‑like antenna that has dominated the museum’s façade for nearly a year. It assembles...

ARCO Madrid 2026
ARCO Madrid 2026 will run from March 4‑8 at the historic Feria de Madrid, presenting one of the most extensive contemporary art programmes in Europe. The fair lists over 200 artists—from emerging Latin American talent to established European figures—across more than...

Els Nouwen at M Leuven
Els Nouwen’s solo show OXOMORON opens at M Leuven in 2026, featuring paintings on canvas, paper works, and copper plates that evolve from photographed sources through aggressive overpainting and material interventions. The exhibition foregrounds the artist’s habit of simultaneous multi‑medium production,...

Luca Campestri at Capsule Shanghai
Italian artist Luca Campestri opens his solo show Watering the Plants at Capsule in Shanghai from January 17 to February 28, 2026. The exhibition deconstructs the idea of home through a tent motif, everyday rituals and a series of sculptural, photographic and video works. Key...

I.W. Payne and Beatrice Wood at Triangolo, Cremona
The Triangulo gallery in Cremona opened "He Does Not Have a Chance," a joint exhibition of I.W. Payne and Beatrice Wood. Featuring over a dozen works ranging from 1977 to 2026, the show juxtaposes Payne’s coloured‑pencil drawings and sculptural installations...
Leon Simonis at Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen
Leon Simonis’s exhibition "Vessels of Unbecoming" at Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen transforms the gallery into a ritualistic, speculative landscape where art, science and queer theory intersect. The show features a latex veil that visualizes insect sclerotization, a fragmented scepter‑like sculpture that...
Magali Reus at Museum Beelden Aan Zee, The Hague
Magali Reus presents three new sculptural series—Merlin (2024), Streamers (2025) and Rig (2025)—at Museum Beelden aan Zee in The Hague. The oversized works reinterpret sardine tins, fish skeletons and fishing hooks as both lure and snare, probing tensions between interior...