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Group exhibition featuring works by Daniel Buren, Alejandro Campins, Loris Cecchini, JR, Moataz Nasr, Marta Spagnoli, Pascale Marthine Tayou, JosÉ Yaque, and Sislej Xhafa.
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Group exhibition featuring works by Daniel Buren, Alejandro Campins, Loris Cecchini, JR, Moataz Nasr, Marta Spagnoli, Pascale Marthine Tayou, JosÉ Yaque, and Sislej Xhafa.
ICD Brookfield Place has announced the winners of the highly anticipated second edition
of Tasmeem, an annual graphic design competition and exhibition. The works of the selected 12 regional
designers will be unveiled on Thursday 15 June and will be on show until Thursday 31 August.
Leila Heller is pleased to announce “Cosmic Dance” by Diaz & Hengst, on view in New York from June 8th to to July 21st.
Join ‘A Summer Allegory’, a group exhibition featuring works from Europe and the Middle East, at XVA Gallery from June 24th – September 7th, 2023 to experience a tale of medium and meaning. An ode to the summer warmth and its artistic narrative.
With Art Basel fast approaching, you are invited to visit Kunstmuseum Basel’s events taking place throughout the week.
The NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Art Gallery’s auxiliary venue, The Project Space, will open its final exhibition for the season, Symbiotic: Hyperreal, by Emirati artists and brothers Talal Al Najjar and Ziad Al Najjar, tomorrow, June 1, at 5:30pm. The exhibition will run for two weeks from Thursday, June 1 to Wednesday, June 14.
Inloco Initiative (“in-loco” – in the proper place, Latin), the team renowned for its innovative approach to
showcasing contemporary art, delighted art fanatics earlier this year with the spectacular debut of its first pop-up
in Al Quoz. The grand opening in late January 2023 drew an outstanding number of visitors who were captivated
by the gallery’s exceptional collection.
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne presents a major solo exhibition “mOTHERTONGUE” by artist Mithu Sen featuring new and commissioned work as well as key existing works.
In Dorsa Asadi’s Strange Fruit, the affective experience of living through the recent unrest
in Iran and its long aftermath is translated into a tripartite Dantean arc. Each part of its
narrative maps to a part of his epic allegorical poem the Divine Comedy, which served as
a vision for what would become the modern Italian language.