In ‘hayth taksib eishka, abqa’ at breakroom, Alia navigates familial narratives of displacement and forced resilience by employing rhizomatic structures and materials such as ginger and bamboo to interrogate post-apartheid and colonial power dynamics.
The British Museum has secured the Tudor Heart, a rare gold pendant uniting Henry VIII's rose and Katherine of Aragon's pomegranate, ensuring its public display after a successful fundraising campaign.
Inaugural Art Basel Qatar establishes a refined fair model, emphasizing solo presentations around a "Becoming" theme, thus activating a sophisticated cross-cultural dialogue with its New York counterparts.
At Karma, Nicolas Party’s "Dead Fish" exhibition systematically reanimates motifs of mortality and nature through meticulous oil-on-copper reworkings of his own oeuvre and art historical precedents, culminating in a monumental pastel mural.
The Serpentine Gallery's forthcoming David Hockney exhibition will unveil his monumental "A Year in Normandie" frieze alongside new intimate portraits and still lifes, delving into the artist's enduring exploration of perspective and the interplay between abstract and figurative representation.
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