Meet the artists who have been selected for this year’s Korean Artists Today
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The New York firm led by Annabelle Selldorf will collaborate with the UK practices Purcell and Lawson Ward Studio to improve access, sustainability and visitor experience at Hertford House
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year’s Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year’s Korean Artists Today
From London to New York, the Middle East to Singapore, Korea’s contemporary artists have become a mainstay of global museum programmes
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year’s Korean Artists Today
Colts christened Henri Matisse and Camille Pissarro have recently taken home top honours
The Ethiopian American film-maker Sosena Solomon spent two years making short documentaries about specific heritage sites for the newly reopened wing

Venice and the Ottoman Empire: a cross-cultural exhibition at the Frist Art Museum
From May 30 to September 1, 2025, the Frist Art Museum presents the exhibition “Venice and the Ottoman Empire”
Source: Frist Art Museum · Image: Vittore Carpaccio. “Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan” (detail), 1501–05. Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia
This ambitious cross-cultural exhibition explores the relationship between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire, two rival superpowers in the Mediterranean, over four centuries (1400–1800) and in multiple spheres: artistic, culinary, diplomatic, economic, political, and technological. The exhibition comes to a spectacular conclusion with a gallery dedicated to Mariano Fortuny’s Ottoman-inspired fashions and decorative arts created in his Venetian palazzo in the early 20th century.
Featuring more than 150 works of art in a broad range of media, including glass, paintings, prints, metalwork, and textiles, the exhibition draws from the vast collections of Venice’s storied civic museums. The Venetian loans are joined by a trove of recently salvaged objects from a major Adriatic shipwreck, the large Venetian merchant ship Gagliana Grossa that sank while traveling from Venice to Istanbul in 1583. These fascinating items have never been exhibited outside Croatia, where the wreck occurred. Organized by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia and the museum box.
It is not clear the president has the authority to make staffing decisions for the gallery, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution

