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5 Exhibitions in Avignon and its Surroundings to Shine from Spring to Summer

5 expos à Avignon et ses environs pour rayonner du printemps à l’été

A series of five art exhibitions are scheduled from spring to autumn 2026 in and around Avignon, France. The program includes a refreshed permanent display of 1980s art at the Collection Lambert featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat and Nan Goldin, a solo show by Julien Prévieux critiquing artificial intelligence at Le Grenier à Sel, a photography exhibition of South Korean landscapes by Michael Kenna at Galerie Rousset, and other shows focusing on artists from Asia and the Middle East.

Review: “50th Anniversary Exhibition Part I” at Moody Gallery, Houston

Moody Gallery in Houston opened “50th Anniversary Exhibition Part I” on September 13, showcasing 38 artworks by gallery-affiliated artists. The show is deliberately non-chronological and non-comprehensive, featuring works ranging from 2006 to 2025, including pieces by Melissa Miller, William “Bill” Steffy, Michael Kennaugh, Dan Sutherland, Pat Colville, Tracye Wear, Al Souza, and the collaborative MANUAL (Ed Hill & Suzanne Bloom). The exhibition spans three spaces and highlights the gallery’s eclectic, open-minded approach and its commitment to promoting Texas-based artists.

Review: “50th Anniversary Exhibition Part I” at Moody Gallery, Houston

Moody Gallery in Houston opened its "50th Anniversary Exhibition Part I" on September 13, featuring 38 artworks by gallery-affiliated artists. The show is intentionally non-chronological and non-comprehensive, with nearly a third of the works created in 2025. Highlights include Melissa Miller's oil painting "Melt" (2025), William "Bill" Steffy's silver sculptures "Hawk" (2006) and "Bird" (2006), and abstract works by Michael Kennaugh, Dan Sutherland, Pat Colville, Tracye Wear, Al Souza, and the collective MANUAL (Ed Hill & Suzanne Bloom). The exhibition spans three spaces and reflects the gallery's commitment to promoting Texas-based artists.