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Jonathas de Andrade - En galerie

Jonathas de Andrade's solo exhibition, titled "Ivresse d’une vie de bain de mer," is on view at Galleria Continua in Paris. The show brings together recent and never-before-seen works inspired by Brazilian Neo-Concretism and geometric abstraction. Andrade transforms vernacular forms into chromatic compositions, drawing from a project initiated after a 2025 commission from the Victoria and Albert Museum. The works engage with the materials and practices of maritime communities in northeastern Brazil, particularly canoeiros and jangadeiros (fishermen and raft sailors). The exhibition includes the film "Jangadeiros e Canoeiros" (2025), along with silkscreens, recycled sails, and paintings on wood, blending photography, abstraction, and readymade elements.

Tracing the Body Through Dust and Memory

South African artist Igshaan Adams presents 'Unsettling Dust: The Body’s Archive' at the Guggenheim Bilbao, an immersive exhibition that merges weaving, choreography, sculpture, and social history. The show features monumental woven tapestries derived from collaborative dance performances between South African and Greek dancers in Athens, transforming the gallery into a living archive of movement and memory. On view from 5 May to 1 November 2026, it is part of the museum's in situ series.

Larger than life | Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy, The Box, Plymouth

The article reviews the exhibition "Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy" at The Box in Plymouth, the first major survey of the late British painter Beryl Cook (1926-2008). The show features over 40 years of her work, including iconic scenes of working-class women, drag queens, and LGBTQ+ nightlife, drawn from private and public collections. The author recounts a personal visit, noting the communal joy of viewers sharing memories sparked by Cook's vibrant, voluptuous characters.

First contemporary Indian art exhibition at State Hermitage Museum in Russia to begin June 4

The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, will host its first-ever exhibition dedicated to contemporary Indian art, titled "Sediments of Becoming: Fossilised Present, Summoned Pasts," opening June 4 and running through October 4. The show features 11 Indian artists—including Manjunath Kamath, Afrah Shafiq, Gargi Raina, Lakshmi Madhavan, V Ramesh, Anindita Bhattacharya, Debashish Mukherjee, Maya Krishna Rao, Pushpamala N, Ravinder Reddy, and Sumakshi Singh—and is presented in collaboration with Threshold Art Gallery, curated by Marina Schulz and Tunty Chauhan. The artists created new works during a 2025 residency at the Hermitage, supported by collectors Ekaterina and Andrey Terebenin, and the pieces are displayed in dialogue with historical objects from the museum's collections and other Russian institutions.

2026 Busan Biennale 'Dissident Chorus' turns its attention to sound amid an overexposure to the visual

The 2026 Busan Biennale, titled "Dissident Chorus," will open on August 29 across three venues on two of Busan's islands, featuring 44 artists and teams from 23 countries. Conceived as a "polyphonic score" in three movements, the biennale will take place at the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art on Eulsukdo Island, a former ship-equipment warehouse on Yeongdo Island, and the former Busan Nam High School. Co-directed by Evelyn Simons and Amal Khalaf, the exhibition deliberately emphasizes sound, performance, choreography, and club culture over traditional visual art objects, with artists including Joshua Serafin, Natasha Tontey, Eric Baudelaire, and Korean participants Park Hyun-sung, Suki Seo-kyeong Kang, and Lim Min-ouk.

Jon Cuyson on Representing the Philippines at the 61st Venice Biennale

Jon Cuyson will represent the Philippines at the 61st Venice Biennale in 2026 with an installation titled "Sea of Love / Dagat ng Pag-ibig." The work combines painting, sculpture, sound, and moving image into a spatial environment inspired by the logic of the sea. It features fragmented painting panels, metal hardware, cast resin mussels, and marine debris, alongside a film narrated from the perspective of mussels in Cavite City. Central to the piece is a queer Filipino time-traveling seafarer named Kerel, whose story unfolds across Cuyson's Kerel Trilogy films. The pavilion, located in the Arsenale, is curated by Mara Gladstone.

There is an exhibition on Impressionist landscapes at the Palazzo Reale in Palermo

C’è una mostra sui paesaggi Impressionisti nel Palazzo Reale di Palermo

A new exhibition titled "Tesori Impressionisti: Monet e la Normandia" has opened at the Palazzo Reale in Palermo, featuring 97 works by 45 artists from the Collezione Peindre en Normandie, the MuMa in Le Havre, and private collections. The show marks the centenary of Claude Monet's death and the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, and is curated by art historian Alain Tapiè. The article poetically connects the exhibition to an unusual climatic event in Palermo during January and February 2026, when stormy weather and diffused light temporarily made the Sicilian coastline resemble the Norman coast, mirroring the Impressionists' study of sea and sky.

An exhibition in Prato where some soft sculptures set the rhythm between presence and absence

Una mostra a Prato dove alcune sculture morbide dettano il ritmo tra presenza e assenza

The exhibition "Puzzle" by Daniela De Lorenzo is on view at Lottozero Kunsthalle in Prato, curated by Alessandra Tempesti and supported by Toscanaincontemporanea 2025. The show features felt sculptures and photographic prints on cotton paper, exploring the fragmentation and recomposition of the subject-object relationship through soft sculpture. De Lorenzo creates felt casts of her own body, using the material's technological and mechanical properties to produce a segmented high-relief work that follows an irregular, uncertain musical rhythm. The pieces appear and disappear against a monochrome background, evoking classical friezes and challenging natural anatomical laws. A photographic series dedicated to Cosmè Tura's "Madonna dello Zodiaco" (1459-1463) further extends her investigation into perception and the gaze.

Dentro uno storico palazzo del centro di Roma ora si visita una nuova galleria d’arte. Gratis

A new free-admission art gallery, the Galleria Verticale, has opened inside Palazzo Marignoli, a historic 19th-century building in central Rome owned by the Allianz Group. The gallery presents a vertical exhibition route from top to bottom, showcasing part of Allianz Italia's corporate art collection, which spans the 19th and 20th centuries. Curated by Claudia Crosera and Aulo Guagnini, the temporary display (open until May 5, 2027) features works by artists such as Francesco Hayez, Alfredo Tomiz, Umberto Veruda, and Arturo Rietti, alongside restoration history and archival materials related to the insurance companies that merged into Allianz. The building also houses a flagship Apple store designed with Norman Foster's involvement and a panoramic restaurant, Quid.

The great Portuguese artist who reconstructs a Via Crucis for his exhibition in Venice

Il grande artista portoghese che per la sua mostra a Venezia ricostruisce una Via Crucis

Portuguese artist Pedro Cabrita Reis presents "XIV Steps" at the Magazzino del Sale 3 – Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia during the 61st Venice Biennale. The exhibition features a new cycle of fourteen diptychs inspired by the structure of the Via Crucis (Stations of the Cross), arranged in a linear, processional path that emphasizes rhythm, distance, and repetition. Developed with Luca Berta and Michael Short, the works blend painting, materiality, and spatial construction, using dense layers of violet, dark red, black, and orange punctuated by large black diagonals that evoke architectural elements and tension.

When Light Becomes Community. Artist Marinella Senatore Tells Us About Her Exhibition in a Puglian Masseria

Quando la luce diventa comunità. L’artista Marinella Senatore ci racconta la sua mostra in una masseria pugliese

Italian artist Marinella Senatore presents her first solo exhibition in Puglia, "We Rise By Lifting Others," at Masseria Torre Maizza from May 29 to September 8, 2026. Curated by Raffaele Quattrone and developed for Rocco Forte Hotels, the show transforms the masseria into an immersive journey where six light installations dialogue with the region's tradition of luminarie (festive light displays) and themes of community and collective memory. In an interview, Senatore explains that her luminous architectures are not merely decorative but serve as emotional, social, and political devices that activate real encounters and belonging in an era of hyper-individualism and digital dematerialization.

POSCO Museum of Art Holds Special Exhibition 'A 100-Year Journey of Picture Books'

The POSCO Museum of Art in Seoul is hosting a special exhibition titled 'One Page World: A 100-Year Journey of Picture Books,' running until July 26, 2026. It showcases rare first editions from 19th-century British illustrators like Kate Greenaway, Walter Crane, and Randolph Caldecott, alongside works by modern graphic design masters such as Bruno Munari and Paul Rand. The exhibition traces the evolution of picture books from modern illustration to contemporary design, emphasizing first editions to preserve the original artistic intent and physical qualities of the books. Admission is free, and the show will later travel to POSCO venues in Pohang and Gwangyang.

There’s no place like Dome

Oakland's The Dome Center for Art, Music and Dance, a live/work community founded in 1976 by sculptor Peter Voulkos and ceramicist Marilyn Levine, is the subject of its first major museum exhibition. Titled "The Dome Show," the exhibition is on view at San Francisco's di Rosa Center through September 12, featuring works by Voulkos, Levine, Bella Feldman, Tom Holland, and other artists from the complex's four generations of Bay Area artists. The show was co-curated by di Rosa executive director Kate Eilertsen and curator Twyla Ruby after a visit to The Dome inspired them.

Tra i mosaici di Ravenna parte una grande festa dedicata al fumetto

Ravenna is hosting the fifth edition of the Coconino Fest, a major Italian festival dedicated to contemporary graphic novels, running from May 30 to June 2, 2026, with a preview on May 29. The festival's headquarters will be the MAR – Museo d’Arte della città di Ravenna, featuring exhibitions by international artists including David Prudhomme, Olivier Schrauwen, Miguel Vila, and Japanese manga artist Yamamoto Miki. The Biblioteca Classense will host an exhibition by Lebanese artist and performer Mazen Kerbaj. The program includes talks, book signings, and interdisciplinary events blending comics with music, theater, and performance, such as a dialogue between Vinicio Capossela and David Prudhomme on Greek Rebetiko music, and a tribute to Miles Davis by trumpeter Paolo Fresu and cartoonist Paolo Parisi. A collaboration with the Ravenna Festival will present a theatrical adaptation of a graphic novel by Chiara Lagani and Mara Cerri.

Cambodian-French Artist Luna Kol Explores Memory and Identity in Latest Exhibition

Cambodian-French artist Luna Kol is presenting a new exhibition exploring themes of memory and identity. The show features her latest works that delve into her bicultural heritage and personal history, blending Cambodian and French influences through mixed-media techniques.