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5 must-see art galleries in Berlin

5 galeries d’art incontournables à Berlin

Beaux Arts Magazine highlights five must-see art galleries in Berlin, a city better known for its nightlife than its art scene. The article profiles Konrad Fischer Galerie, a historic gallery founded in 1967 that champions Minimalist and Arte Povera artists, now housed in a converted power station; and Sprüth Magers, a gallery founded by Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers that focuses on contemporary art, particularly female artists. Other galleries are mentioned as part of a broader guide to Berlin's art offerings, which also includes major museums like the Pergamon Museum, Neues Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie, Neue Nationalgalerie, and the Hamburger Bahnhof.

A Guide to Museum Mile, New York’s Premier Cultural Corridor

The article serves as a guide to New York City's Museum Mile, highlighting the annual Museum Mile Festival on June 9, which closes Fifth Avenue to traffic and offers free admission and special programs at a core group of about eight museums. It provides an overview of key institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Neue Galerie New York, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, noting upcoming exhibitions such as "Musical Bodies" at the Met and a Carol Bove survey at the Guggenheim, as well as the Met's planned merger with the Neue Galerie in 2028.

What’s on now at San Francisco museums, June 2026

San Francisco museums are presenting a range of exhibitions in June 2026, with notable closings and openings. Yerba Buena's "The Prince of Homburg" by P. Staff closes June 24, while SFMOMA's "People Make This Place: SFAI Stories" runs through July 5. Upcoming shows include "Treasures of the Pharaohs" at the de Young Museum (Aug. 1) and a Ha Chong-Hyun retrospective at the Asian Art Museum (Sept. 25). The Asian Art Museum also features Chiharu Shiota's "Two Home Countries," Park Dae-sung's ink paintings, and Jitish Kallat's "Covering Letter." SFMOMA has opened "Matisse's Femme au chapeau: A Modern Scandal" and announced the three SECA award winners: CrossLypka, Em Kettner, and Chanell Stone. Meanwhile, the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts has suspended operations due to financial difficulties, and SOMArts is seeking donations to fill a budget gap.

Delhi’s art scene expands: New galleries, bigger spaces

Delhi's art scene is experiencing a wave of expansion, with several new galleries opening and existing ones relocating to larger spaces. Notable developments include Anant Art Gallery moving from Noida to a flagship space in Safdarjung Enclave, designed by Studio Lotus, and Gallery Dotwalk opening a second location in Defence Colony. Shrine Empire Gallery has also moved within Defence Colony to a 2,400 sq ft immersive space, while Gallery Espace added a floor and Centre for Culture & Art reopened in Lutyen's Delhi. These expansions are accompanied by group exhibitions, curatorial forums, and programming aimed at engaging younger audiences.

It’s First Friday, here’s your Boulder County guide to art exhibits

This article provides a comprehensive guide to art exhibits and galleries in the Boulder County area for First Friday, listing over 20 venues including 15th Street Gallery, Ana’s Art Gallery, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Dairy Arts Center, and many more. It details current and upcoming shows, such as "We Choose Earth" by Jorge Vinent, "Tres Voces, Un Corazón" featuring the Montero-Ortega family, and "Black Futures in Art" at Collective Community Arts Center, along with opening receptions, dates, and locations.

World Cup watch parties at the Getty, LACMA and more: L.A. arts and culture this weekend

Multiple Los Angeles museums and cultural institutions are hosting free public watch parties for the World Cup, which returns to the Southland for the first time since 1994. Participating venues include the Getty Center, LACMA, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the Music Center, each offering big-screen screenings, themed food and drinks, and family-friendly activities tied to specific matches.

Things to Do in June: Visual Art

This article is a curated guide to visual art events in Seattle for June, highlighting several exhibitions and openings. Featured shows include Lars Bergquist's first solo exhibition in a decade at Europa, featuring oil paintings and installations like hand-painted pigeons; Gabriel-Bello Diaz's multidisciplinary exhibit 'Ancestral Future: Taino Archives' at King Street Station, blending painting, augmented reality, and fashion; the second installment of the curatorial project ONCE REMOVED in a West Seattle house slated for demolition; and 'The Children of Shelly’s Leg: And Her Children Sang,' a trans/queer art activation in Pioneer Square honoring Seattle's first openly gay disco. Also noted is painter Andy DeLapp's exhibition 'Hang in There, Baby!' and his status as a Neddy Artist Award finalist.

Alexandria Galleries Celebrate America, Black Art, and Summer Culture

June exhibitions in Alexandria, Virginia, celebrate America's semiquincentennial, Black art, and summer culture. Del Ray Artisans presents "USA at 250," curated by Karen and TJ Feeley, featuring local artists' interpretations of the American spirit. Nepenthe Gallery hosts a series of events including a talk by collagist Darlene Taylor, a discussion by gallerist Kali Jones on Black artists Sarah Albritton, Richard Dempsey, and Gwen Knight, and a showcase of Romare Bearden's "The Piano Lesson" and "Conjunction" (1979). Galactic Panther Gallery opens "Nine Lives: New Works by Mike Egan," a solo show by a former funeral director exploring life, death, and religion.

Akron Art Museum renovations on track for September opening

The Akron Art Museum is nearing completion of renovations to its historic 1899 building, originally the city's first post office, with a late summer opening planned. The project adds gallery space, including the Tony and Susie Paparella Galleries on the second floor, a renovated C. Blake McDowell Jr. Gallery as a black box space for contemporary art, and the J.M. Smucker Co. Idea Machine interactive area. Inaugural exhibitions include 'The Surrealist Impulse' featuring Dalí, Magritte, and Duchamp, and 'Shana Moulton: Meta/Physical Therapy.'

'This Is Not a Pizza Box' headlines 28 shows on view at area art centers in June

Southwest Florida's art centers are hosting 28 exhibitions in June, spanning venues from Sarasota to Marco Island. Featured shows include 'Anja Palombo: Inspired by the Natural World,' presenting ceramic and abstract works rooted in art history and nature; 'Architects Who Art: Designing the Cultural Coast,' co-curated by Morris Hylton III, highlighting architect-artists such as Carl Abbott and Jerry Sparkman; and 'Cat Tesla: Living by the Water,' a series exploring healing through atmospheric landscapes after the artist's breast cancer diagnosis.

The best museums to visit in Tokyo in 2026 + what’s on right now

This article presents a curated guide to 20 essential museums in Tokyo, highlighting the Edo-Tokyo Museum and the Mori Art Museum as key destinations. The Edo-Tokyo Museum, which reopened in March 2026 after extensive renovations, offers an immersive journey through the city's history from the Edo period to modern times, featuring dioramas, artifacts, and life-size reproductions. The Mori Art Museum, located on the 53rd floor of the Mori Tower, provides rotating contemporary art exhibitions alongside panoramic city views, with upcoming shows ranging from avant-garde sculpture to pop culture.

Art on a Yacht, Art in a Shed, and a New Museum Director for the Frye

Local artist Light Guerrilla projected the message "TAX THE RICH" onto Mark Zuckerberg's megayacht Launchpad in Seattle, briefly illuminating the vessel before security confiscated the equipment. The Frye Art Museum appointed Rangsook Yoon, PhD, as Senior Director of Curatorial Affairs, a new role overseeing the curatorial department as the museum approaches its 75th anniversary in 2027. The article also notes the passing of art-world commentator Hilde Lynn Helphenstein (Jerry Gogosian) and highlights upcoming events including Lars Bergquist's solo exhibition at Europa Gallery and Philippe Hyojung Kim's show at SOIL Gallery.

Milan’s Beloved Bull Mosaic Gets Restored—and Locals Have Thoughts

Milan's beloved bull mosaic in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a 19th-century shopping arcade, has been restored after decades of wear from tourists spinning their heels on the bull's testicles for good luck. Professional restorer Gianluca Galli replaced damaged tiles with hand-cut stone and used epoxy resin for durability, completing the work between May 27 and 30 in full view of the public. However, the restoration sparked backlash on social media, with commenters criticizing the tile colors, messy joints, anatomical inaccuracy, and the €30,000 cost.

From the Archives: Built, Not Bought: Artist-Run Spaces

Glasstire, celebrating its 25th anniversary, revisits its archives to highlight a series of articles on artist-run spaces across Texas. The collection includes profiles of Hal Marcus, who ran a community-centered gallery in El Paso until his death in 2026; Sylvia Orozco, co-founder of the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin; the Flower Shop Residency in Brownsville, founded by artist Jesus Treviño; and a multi-part series on Sala Diaz, a longstanding artist-run space in San Antonio. These pieces, drawn from essays, reviews, and news published over the past 25 years, form the theme "Built, Not Bought: Artist-Run Spaces."

Art Around Town

This article from Google News' 'Art Around Town' column lists numerous art exhibitions and events taking place in and around Athens, Georgia, during June and July. Highlights include bathroom installations by Amanda Burk and Elinor Saragoussi at the Athenaeum, 'Mutual Grit' at ATHICA focusing on Georgia's ecology, and 'Shacks, Stories and Spirit: Beverly Buchanan's Art of Home' at the Georgia Museum of Art. Other venues such as the Lyndon House Arts Center, the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, and OCAF feature a wide range of works from local and regional artists, including ceramics, collages, paintings, and mixed-media pieces.

@STUDIO20 Exhibits Work by Artist Rebecca Poole-Heyne

@STUDIO20 in Belfast, Maine, is hosting an exhibition and sale of paintings by artist and art teacher Rebecca Poole-Heyne. The show features her nature-inspired works—trees, flowers, birds, and animals—reflecting her deep emotional connection to the coastal Maine landscape. An opening reception will be held on Friday, June 26, with an additional showing on Saturday, June 27.

Figge to host free Pride Month film series Thursdays in June

Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa, is hosting a free Pride Month film series every Thursday in June from 5 to 8 p.m. The lineup includes four award-winning films: *Rent* (June 4), *Dallas Buyers Club* (June 11), *Paris is Burning* (June 18), and *Angels in America* (June 25). Each evening will feature guest hosts from the community introducing the film, live music in the Figge Cafe, and the series connects to the museum's current Felix Gonzalez-Torres exhibition.

Exhibitions in May: our selection of Parisian outings

This article is a curated guide to exhibitions and cultural events happening in Paris and the Île-de-France region in May 2027. It highlights a diverse range of offerings, including painting, sculpture, video, and installation art at museums, monuments, and galleries. Featured events include the sound and light show 'AURA INVALIDES' at the Dôme des Invalides, new immersive experiences at the Paradox Museum and the Museum of Illusions, Isabel Bertelot's painting exhibition 'Tangerine Dreams' at L'Aiguillage, the open-air contemporary exhibition at Hangar Y, the free LV Dream exhibition by Louis Vuitton, and the wax figure of Luc Plamondon at Musée Grévin.

48th annual Museum Mile Festival taking place June 9, 2026

The 48th annual Museum Mile Festival will take place on June 9, 2026, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. along Fifth Avenue in New York City, between 82nd and 110th Streets. Over 20 museums and neighborhood partners, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim New York, Cooper Hewitt, and the Jewish Museum, will offer free admission and outdoor programming such as performances, family activities, and special exhibitions. The opening ceremony begins at 5:45 p.m. at El Museo del Barrio.

Don’t just visit Prague’s art museums - build a day around them

The article presents a guide to experiencing Prague's art museums as part of a full day out, focusing on the National Gallery Prague (NPG) which is celebrating the 230th anniversary of the Society of Patriotic Friends of the Arts. It highlights six key NPG locations—Trade Fair Palace, Sternberg Palace, Schwarzenberg Palace, Salm Palace, Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia, and Waldstein Riding School—and suggests nearby cafes, restaurants, parks, and historic sites to create immersive cultural itineraries.

NYC’s most stunning cultural gems are tucked inside townhouses and galleries — and most locals don’t even know they exist

This article highlights ten underrated cultural gems in New York City that are often overlooked by tourists and even locals. These hidden spots include Lévy Gorvy Dayan, a contemporary gallery inside a historic Upper East Side townhouse; Salon 94, a sprawling mansion-turned-art space; the National Museum of the American Indian in the former U.S. Custom House; and SculptureCenter in a former warehouse in Long Island City, among others. Each offers free or low-cost access and a unique cultural experience away from the crowds at major institutions like The Met and MoMA.

Local artist who is legally blind turns vision into success

Joy Mistovich, a legally blind artist from Boardman, Ohio, has turned her vision into a successful career as the Assistant Education Director and Digital UX Accessibility Specialist at The Butler Institute of American Art. Born prematurely with retinopathy, she has limited vision but uses assistive technology called AIRA (Assistive Information Remote Assistance) to create art and help others with disabilities access museum galleries. She holds degrees from Youngstown State University and The Ohio State University, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Arts Administration at the University of Kentucky.

The Small Miracle of Greenpoint Open Studios

Greenpoint Open Studios returned for its 2025 edition in Brooklyn, featuring over 260 artists across neighborhood venues including the Leviton Building. The weekend-long event included solo exhibitions like Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell's 'it's crowded' at Yashar Gallery, open studios by artists such as Mary Younkin, Amanda Browder, Caroline Harrison, and Sara Shaoul, and community-driven programming. The festival, originally launched in 2011 as part of the Northside Festival and revived in 2023 after a pandemic hiatus, continues to grow with doubled participation.

Claremont Art Walk

The Claremont Art Walk will take place on Saturday, June 6, from 5 to 8 p.m., featuring exhibitions at multiple venues across Claremont. Highlights include Marciano Martinez's "Plein Air Art Exhibition" at Claremont Heritage's Ginger Elliott Gallery, "Art Hall Projects 1: Manuel López" at Benton Museum of Art, and works by Kikesa Kimbwala DeRobles and David Pion-Berlin at the Claremont Chamber of Commerce. Other participating locations include Claremont Lewis Museum of Art, Hotel Casa 425, Pomona Valley Art Association, Studio C, and Village Dance Arts, with a sensory-friendly viewing from 4:30 to 5 p.m.

Local Art Spaces In Sydney Shaping The City's Creative Scene

Urban List has published a guide to the best art galleries in Sydney/Eora, featuring a curated selection of spaces ranging from commercial galleries to artist-run initiatives and private collections. Highlights include the Brett Whiteley Studio, a preserved artist's workspace reopening in July 2026; Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art), a First Nations-focused gallery newly reopened in Woolloomooloo; China Heights, a Surry Hills project space founded in 2004; and STATION, a gallery with roots in Melbourne that has shaped contemporary art since 2011.

Museum revamp sparks debate over art displays

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery's recent refurbishment has sparked criticism from art historian Ruth Millington, who claims that world-famous artworks by artists such as David Cox and Canaletto have been removed from public view and replaced with "gimmicky" modern installations focused on local culture, including displays about the cob bread roll, baths in Moseley, and the BT Tower. Millington argues that the new curation in the Round Room, which now features color-coded wall arrangements, lacks vision and fails to showcase the city in a positive light. Museum bosses, including co-chief executive Sara Wajid, defend the changes, stating that visitor numbers have increased since the re-opening and that the museum is working to attract a broader audience beyond "highly educated art historians."

Art Notes, June 3

Ann Coen has opened a new gallery called North in Barnegat Light, New Jersey, featuring works by local artists Chris Pfeil, Julie Goldstein, Elizabeth Sabine, and Dianne Rinaldi. The article also highlights a variety of community art events on Long Beach Island, including a kid-friendly workshop at the Ocean County Library, painting sessions at Wildflowers in the Woods, a night market at Firefly Gallery, and several gallery openings and exhibitions. Notable exhibitions include the 28th annual "Works on Paper" at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, juried by Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Joanna Sheers Seidenstein, and Alexander Taylor's "Washed Upon the Shore" at the Ocean County Library.

Art Notes: Two Rivers Printmaking Studio project aims to foster community and collaboration

Two Rivers Printmaking Studio in White River Junction, Vermont, has organized a collaborative project called "Out of the Box," in which ten artist-members exchanged boxes of found objects anonymously and created prints inspired by the items they received. The resulting works, ranging from woodblock and solarplate prints to mokulito lithographs, are on view at the studio through June 30. The project was suggested by member Carole McNamee, who previously tried a similar prompt at ArtSpace Maynard in Massachusetts.

Arts Listings: Week of June 4, 2026

This article is a local arts listings roundup for the week of June 4, 2026, published by Google News. It lists theater performances including "Annie Jr.," "Avenue Q," "Enemies of a Hometown," "Heist on Crow Island," and "Ode to La Pachuca," along with art exhibitions at venues such as Camarillo Art Center, Chapter 30 Creative Studios, Museum of Ventura County, and Studio Channel Islands. It also includes an open call for artists from Dama Gallery and an audition notice for "Steel Magnolias."

Does Guelph have the smallest art gallery in Canada?

Guelph's 10 x 10 Gallery, possibly the smallest art gallery in Canada, opened at the end of December at Boarding House Arts. The inaugural exhibition, 'measuring 10x10,' featured 13 ten-inch by ten-inch works by 13 artists from the building. Curator Heejung Shin, who studied fine art at the University of Waterloo and is pursuing a master of fine arts at the University of Guelph, revived the space previously occupied by Capacity 3 Gallery. The current exhibition, 'Unboxed,' curated by Laurie Skantzos, features works by Ian Leach and David Brown and runs until June 26.