This May, a curated selection of exhibitions across global institutions employs photography and installation art to critically interrogate urgent contemporary themes, from evolving representation to environmental fragility and collective memory.
Zhou Zizheng's 'Inconceivable' at Harvard CAMLab Cave extends beyond visual clarity, using transparent forms to disrupt machine vision and provoke a re-evaluation of perception itself, revealing an ontological state where presence defies fixed resolution.
Zhang Meichun’s inaugural Italian exhibition at hui.red immerses viewers in a technologically mediated environment where the human body becomes a data point within a broader cosmic network.
In 2026, Como unveils a Tate-sourced exhibition charting J.M.W. Turner's journey through the Italian landscape and Lake Como, alongside a parallel presentation of contemporary works that underscore themes of light and color.
At Johnson Lowe Gallery, Richard Dial's "American Idols" exhibition transforms steel and fabric into evocative figures and sculptural chairs, revealing a distinctive visual language that communicates profound emotional narratives and builds upon a celebrated artistic heritage.
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