Admission will be more expensive than the British Museum's recent Samurai exhibition, although families will be able to benefit from free tickets for under 16s to see the historic embroidery in London in the fall.
Bristol Photo Festival's upcoming 2026 edition, framed by the expansive theme "Time Machine," aims to re-engage photography with layered temporalities, establishing a crucial locus for sustained visual inquiry amidst pervasive image saturation.
Jaanika Peerna's solo presentation at ARS Project Space orchestrates a multi-media dialogue on glacial fragility, incorporating melting ice installations, ink works, and a soundscape to confront environmental precarity and the human experience of the sublime.
At the Autry Museum, "Life, Liberty, and Los Angeles" repositions the Declaration's founding ideals, illustrating their constant reinterpretation and contestation within the complex, diverse history of the city.
At the Wexner Center for the Arts, Eric N. Mack’s “A Whole New Thing” transforms the institution’s iconic architecture into an immersive, site-responsive fabric environment, extending his nuanced exploration of abstraction.
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