At the Venice Biennale, Elmer Castillo’s ‘The Spiral Cannot Expand’ combines paintings crafted with Cuban soil and organic materials, Murano glass, and performative gestures to examine the paradox of growth and resilience within Cuba's constrained political landscape.
At Hayward Gallery, Nan Goldin's exhibition unveils five decades of incisive visual testimony, exploring intimacy, addiction, and queer life through an unflinching lens that merges autobiography with collective memory.
Dia Art Foundation and the Sam Gilliam Foundation bestow the Sam Gilliam Award upon Guatemala-based Maya Kaqchikel artist Edgar Calel, recognizing his monumental installations that reflect Mayan cosmovision and thoughtfully address themes of ownership and stewardship.
At Talbot Rice Gallery in 2026, Anne Hardy unveils an immersive installation where sculptural 'beings' emerge from a synthesis of cast elements and everyday detritus, their forms resonating with light, sound, and data to envision a future where biological and technological evolution converge.
In Baku, a World Urban Forum event dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage within urban planning convened professionals and artists for a dynamic exchange integrating panel discussions with live artistic creations and international poetic readings.
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