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Ava Roth Collaborates with Insects to Create ‘Kintsu-Bee’ Ceramic Vessels

Ava Roth has created a new series of ceramic vessels titled "Kintsu-Bee," in which she collaborates with honeybees to repair broken ceramics. The bees build honeycomb structures that fill cracks, replace missing handles, or mend fissures, echoing the Japanese kintsugi tradition of repairing broken pottery with metallic lacquer. Roth guides the bees around forms, resulting in hybrid objects that are part human-made ceramic and part insect-built comb.

Preview: Beppe Madaudo exhibition at Art Studio La Marina in Pietrasanta

A preview of an exhibition by artist Beppe Madaudo is set to take place at Art Studio La Marina in Pietrasanta, Italy. The article announces the upcoming show, though specific dates and details of the works to be displayed are not provided in the text.

Carnegie Hall Museum Gallery showcases textile artist Holly Lei Cole

Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, West Virginia, has opened a new exhibition in its Museum Gallery featuring textile artist Holly Lei Cole. The show is part of the ongoing Carnegie Hall ArtWalk, a self-guided gallery experience across four spaces in the historic 1902 landmark. Cole, a Virginia-based fiber and art-quilt artist, presents works that blend drawing, painting, sewing, and mixed media, exploring themes of endangered species, animal-human relationships, and nature. Before turning to art quilting in 2016, she worked as a costume and set designer for Broadway, The Muppets, Ringling Bros. Circus, and regional theaters. The exhibition is free and runs through the end of June.

North Carolina Museum of Art Winston-Salem will soon open new downtown gallery

The North Carolina Museum of Art Winston-Salem, formerly known as SECCA, will open a new downtown gallery on 4th Street this summer while renovations continue at its permanent location in Buena Vista. The space, located near where the museum first opened as an artist-run gallery 70 years ago, will host outdoor concerts, vinyl nights, and exhibitions. The inaugural show, titled "Unboxed," features works from 13 North Carolina artists who participated in the museum's Portable Gallery program, which commissions contemporary art for local school systems. The gallery opens July 16th.

Emporia Arts Council to host Deon Morrow exhibition, artist reception in June

The Emporia Arts Council will host a new exhibition titled "Movement" by artist Deon Morrow at the Trusler Gallery in the Emporia Arts Center, opening May 26 and running through June 27. An artist reception is scheduled for June 5 from 5 to 6 p.m., with additional viewing during Emporia's First Friday activities. Morrow's work explores memory, emotion, and the intangible movements of life—relationships, memories, and experiences—using layered color and gesture rather than literal representation.

Inside this minimally designed art gallery in South Delhi

The article profiles a minimally designed art gallery located in South Delhi, highlighting its architectural and interior design approach. The gallery emphasizes clean lines, sparse decoration, and a focus on the artwork itself, creating a serene environment for viewing contemporary art.

Langkawi becomes an open canvas for contemporary art

Langkawi, Malaysia, is hosting the 29th Bakat Muda Sezaman (BMS29) showcase, transforming the island into an open-air gallery through July 26, 2026. Contemporary artworks and performances are installed in unexpected public locations such as padi fields, jetties, beaches, the Kuah public market, and Dataran Lang, featuring installations, digital art, and interactive works by emerging artists. The National Art Gallery director-general Amerrudin Ahmad stated the initiative aims to bring contemporary art closer to the public by moving beyond conventional gallery spaces.

La storica discoteca Paradiso di Rimini si trasforma in un polo per l’arte. La storia

The historic Paradiso nightclub in Rimini, Italy, which opened in 1957 and became one of Europe's most famous discos, is being transformed into a cultural hub. Acquired at auction in 2018 by Filo Srl after years of abandonment, the site underwent extensive renovation beginning in 2023. The new venue, named Casa Paradiso Art Gallery, is set to open between October and November 2026. It will feature art exhibitions, fashion shows, and corporate events, housed in a sustainable building that retains symbolic elements of its past, such as the iconic entrance gate.

Vietnamese, Indonesian artists explore memory, identity in Ho Chi Minh City exhibition

The 'Memory, Nature, Identity' contemporary art exhibition opened at Lotus Van Art & Community Hub in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, running through June 5, 2026. It features works by more than 11 artists, including Vietnamese painters and Indonesian artists working across visual and experimental forms, with pieces ranging from lacquer paintings and egg tempera works to multimedia experiments and watercolors of heritage architecture. The exhibition includes artist talks, workshops, guided tours, and public exchange sessions.

Chiamata aperta ad artisti e architetti under 35 a Roma. Obiettivo? Progettare un’opera in dialogo col Gazometro

A new open call for artists and architects under 35 has been launched in Rome, inviting proposals for a public artwork in dialogue with the iconic Gazometro (gasometer) in the Ostiense district. The initiative is promoted by Spazio Taverna in collaboration with Eni and ROAD – Rome Advanced District, and was announced on May 21 during the event "ON THE ROAD – Distretti di Innovazione." Participants are asked to design a monument, pavilion, or installation that engages with the former industrial complex, now a creative hub hosting the cultural program Arte al Gazometro since 2024. A jury including Marco Bassan, Ludovico Pratesi, Mattia Voltaggio, Claudio Quaternato, and Lorenza Baroncelli will select the winner, who will receive a €3,000 prize; the ten finalists will be published on Artribune and gain access to a Masterclass at the School of Vision. Submissions are open from May 21 to July 31, 2026, with results announced in September.

Sharjah Art Foundation Launches The Hook for Emerging Art Writers.

Sharjah Art Foundation has launched The Hook, a new editorial platform that supports emerging and established art writers across the region. The initiative invites writers to submit pitches responding to a single artwork currently on view at Sharjah Art Foundation venues, encouraging personal, critical, and experimental approaches to art writing. Selected texts will be published on #SAFOnline, and contributors will receive an honorarium. The open call is aimed at local and regional writers interested in engaging critically with contemporary art.

'betwen, arrangements' at Mizuma Art Gallery, Singapore on 16 May–14 Jun 2026

Mizuma Art Gallery in Singapore will present the exhibition 'betwen, arrangements' from 16 May to 14 June 2026. The show, organized by Ocula, features works that explore spatial and conceptual arrangements, though specific artists and artworks have not been detailed in the announcement.

Over a thousand visitors in Carbognano for the new Modern Art Gallery

Over a thousand visitors attended the opening of the new Modern Art Gallery in Carbognano, Italy. The gallery, which showcases contemporary works, drew significant local and regional interest, marking a major cultural milestone for the small town.

The coolest artist-run spaces open during Doors Open Toronto

Doors Open Toronto, the city's annual architecture and design festival, is opening several artist-run spaces to the public this year. These include galleries and studios that are typically not accessible, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at Toronto's grassroots art scene. The event highlights the creative communities operating in repurposed industrial buildings and unconventional venues across the city.

Art exhibition connects beauty with Buddhist compassion, wisdom

An art exhibition titled 'Beauty and Compassion: Art of Buddhist Wisdom' has opened in Hanoi, Vietnam, featuring works that explore the intersection of aesthetic beauty and Buddhist principles of compassion and wisdom. The show includes paintings, sculptures, and calligraphy by both established and emerging Vietnamese artists, all inspired by Buddhist philosophy and imagery.

Indonesian, Vietnamese artists celebrate beauty of their culture

An article titled 'Indonesian, Vietnamese artists celebrate beauty of their culture' reports on a group of artists from Indonesia and Vietnam who are showcasing works that highlight the richness and beauty of their respective cultural heritages. The exhibition or feature brings together contemporary visual artists whose pieces draw on traditional motifs, techniques, and narratives from their home countries, aiming to present a vibrant cross-section of Southeast Asian artistic expression.

This free Portland art show pairs 2 deeply personal exhibits you won’t want to miss

The article highlights a free art exhibition in Portland featuring two deeply personal exhibits. The show, hosted at a local venue, pairs works that explore intimate themes, offering visitors a unique and emotionally resonant experience. The exhibits are presented without an admission fee, making them accessible to the public.

Co-Curated Biennials Are Rarely Harmonious. Why Not Embrace This?

The article explores the inherent tensions and conflicts that arise in biennials curated by multiple individuals, arguing that such friction is often seen as a flaw but could instead be embraced as a creative strength. It examines how co-curation can lead to disjointed or contradictory exhibitions, yet suggests that these very qualities reflect the complexity of contemporary art and society.

The Newest Billings Farm Exhibition Turns Barns Into Outdoor Gallery

Billings Farm & Museum in Woodstock, Vermont, has opened a new season of its “Art on the Barns” exhibition featuring work by New Hampshire artist Gail Rickards. The outdoor installation transforms the museum’s historic barns and farm buildings into a large-scale contemporary art display, with agricultural-themed works adapted into painted cut aluminum and PVC foam. Featured pieces include “TROPHY ROOM,” “SILOS,” “ICEHOUSE,” and “QUILT BARN,” and additional paintings by Rickards are shown inside the Visitor Center. An artist reception is scheduled for May 28, 2025.

Review: Dallas artist's latest show is bold, vast and staggering

A review of a Dallas artist's latest exhibition describes the show as bold, vast, and staggering, though the specific artist and gallery are not named in the available text. The article appears to be a critical appraisal of the artist's new body of work, emphasizing its scale and ambition.

Contemporary Art Museum emerges as alternative attraction in Cappadocia

The Contemporary Art Museum in Nevşehir, Turkey, established in 2018 within Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University, has become an emerging cultural attraction in Cappadocia. Housing around 350 works by local and international artists across a 1,650-square-meter exhibition area, the museum features ceramics, oil paintings, and mixed-media pieces. Director Associate Professor Savaş Kurtuluş Çevik notes that over 30 artists have resided in the region in the past 15 years, and the museum has welcomed more than 50,000 visitors in the last three years. The museum also offers educational workshops for school groups and hosts exhibitions with artists from various countries.

At Beijing Dangdai, the Fair Extends Beyond the Fairground

Beijing Dangdai, an art fair in Beijing, has expanded its programming beyond the main fairground, incorporating satellite exhibitions and events across the city. The fair aims to engage a broader audience by activating multiple venues and fostering dialogue between galleries, artists, and local cultural spaces.

Gallery Visitors Respond to For Which It Stands… Through Poetry and Prose

Gallery visitors responded to the exhibition "For Which It Stands…" by contributing original poetry and prose, as demonstrated by a submitted poem that reinterprets themes of patriotism, land, and brotherhood through vivid imagery and critical reflection. The poem engages with the exhibition's exploration of American identity and the complexities of national symbols.

Daura Museum of Art exhibits work of local artists this summer

The Daura Museum of Art at the University of Lynchburg is exhibiting works by local artists Laura Reed Howell and the late Georgia Weston Morgan through July 17. Morgan, a pioneering female painter from Lynchburg who studied in Paris and had her portrait accepted into the Paris Salon, is honored in Gallery I with a curated exhibition by museum assistant Thomas Canard. Howell’s award-winning plein air paintings are displayed in Gallery II, and she will give an artist talk on May 22.

Venice Biennale 2026: controversy in contemporary art

The 2026 Venice Biennale has been overshadowed by controversy rather than its art. The main curator, Cameroon-born Koyo Kouoh, died unexpectedly in May. Russia, absent since 2022, returned to the exhibition, prompting the biennale jury to resign in protest after declaring it would not award prizes to countries accused of war crimes, with protests also targeting Israel.

Submit Entries for Young Generation Art Award

FundsforNGOs has announced an open call for submissions for the Young Generation Art Award, a prize aimed at emerging artists. The award invites young creatives to submit their work for consideration, with details on eligibility and deadlines presumably available through the organizer's channels.

Art exhibit preview: Springs array of shows from the past and present

The article previews a series of art exhibitions in Springs, featuring both historical and contemporary works. It highlights the range of shows opening in the area, drawing from past and present artistic movements to attract diverse audiences.

Tattoo artists bring gallery works to Wooster exhibit

Tattoo artists are bringing their gallery-quality works to an exhibit in Wooster, Ohio, organized by a local venue. The show features original artworks created by professional tattoo artists, displayed in a traditional gallery setting rather than on skin, highlighting the crossover between tattoo culture and fine art.

Why Anita Zabludowicz is putting £20mn of art up for auction

Anita Zabludowicz is selling £20 million worth of art at Christie’s London summer auction. The collection includes works by prominent contemporary artists, and the sale is expected to be a major event in the art market calendar.