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Inside Clarissa, the Hottest Art Show of Frieze Week

A new curatorial platform called Clarissa launched during Frieze Week in London, staged across three levels of a former club and sex shop in King's Cross. Organized by the team behind Émergent Magazine in collaboration with Soft Commodity, the group show features a mix of established and emerging artists including Michael Dean, Hilary Lloyd, Tobias Spichtig, Joel Wycherley, Remi Ajani, and Tiago Francez. The exhibition draws on the history of the regenerated King's Cross area to explore how contemporary art can inhabit and provoke urban change.

Inside Clarissa, the Hottest Art Show of Frieze Week

Clarissa, a new curatorial platform from Émergent Magazine, launched its first group exhibition during Frieze Week in London. Staged across three levels of a former club and sex shop in King’s Cross, the show features a mix of established and emerging artists—including Michael Dean, Hilary Lloyd, Tobias Spichtig, Joel Wycherley, Remi Ajani, and Tiago Francez—alongside works by Patricia L Boyd, Oscar Enberg, Hamish Pearch, and others. Curated by Reuben Beren James and Albert Riera Galceran in collaboration with the nomadic collective Soft Commodity, the exhibition aims to ignore art-world hierarchies and focus on intuitive dialogues between artists across generations and geographies.

‘Unfolding Events,’ an exhibition of artists’ books

Yale Library is presenting 'Unfolding Events: Exploring Past and Present in Artists’ Books,' an exhibition at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library through March 1. Curated by Jessica Pigza and Bill Landis, the show draws from the Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library and Beinecke collections, featuring works that explore marginalized communities and personal responses to contemporary life. Highlights include Clarissa Sligh's accordion-style book 'What’s Happening With Momma?' (1988) and Tia Blassingame's '’Pause' (2024), which addresses Black women's experiences with menopause.

‘Unfolding Events,’ an exhibition of artists’ books

An exhibition titled 'Unfolding Events: Exploring Past and Present in Artists’ Books' is on view at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, part of Yale Library, through March 1. Curated by Jessica Pigza and Bill Landis, the show draws from the collections of the Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library and the Beinecke Library, featuring artists' books that explore marginalized communities and personal responses to contemporary life. Highlights include Clarissa Sligh's 'What’s Happening With Momma?' (1988), an accordion-style book evoking her mother's home birth, and Tia Blassingame's '’Pause' (2024), which addresses Black women's experiences with menopause. The exhibition is divided into two sections: one focusing on personal perspectives, the other pairing historical artists' books with primary source materials from the Beinecke's collections.

Vancouver exhibition explores global climate futures through art

The Vancouver Art Gallery, in partnership with Canada's National Observer, will open "Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change" on May 10, 2026. The exhibition, co-created by publisher Linda Solomon Wood and curator Eva Respini, features over 35 international artists including Ed Burtynsky, Huma Bhabha, Jean Shin, Clarissa Tossin, and Josh Kline. Works explore climate change through photography, sculpture, installation, and film, avoiding a doom-and-gloom tone in favor of poetic and thought-provoking approaches.