From the late greats Richard Hunt and Joyce Pensato at the Institute of Contemporary Art to Hiba Schahbaz at Moca North Miami, Jack Pierson at the Bass and a look back at the futurism of World’s Fairs at the Wolfsonian
The Henry Moore Institute’s new show, ‘Beyond the Visual’, unpacks the value of the haptic and how perception involves all the senses
The long-term maintenance of public art raises questions about funding and who is responsible
The Château de Versailles and the Château de Chambord have also announced new pricing structures
This study of the first decade of the Artists International Association, set up in the years before the Second World War, focusses the group’s impact as well as its lesser-known figures
Gauguin gave the ‘Cleopatra Pot’ to Vincent’s brother Theo, just after the disastrous end of the two artists’ collaboration in Arles
Pit diggers may have been trying to connect with the underworld, archaeologist Vincent Gaffney says
The show complicates and expands on the legacy of the 1972 exhibition “Metzer-Meiser”, which explored the seamline between the titular Israeli and Arab communities
This two-venue show in Florence makes clear that the “angelic” early Renaissance artist was as lucid and inventive a storyteller as he was dazzling
Commissioned by Audemars Piguet Contemporary and the Aspen Art Museum, the work will be on display at the watchmaker’s Swiss headquarters until spring 2026 then will travel to Colorado

