Fondation Beyeler mounts a focused exhibition on Paul Cezanne's last two decades, meticulously charting the artist's mature style and its enduring resonance in modern art, notably featuring seldom-seen works from private collections.
Im Youngzoo's multimedia environment intertwines ritualistic belief with modern technology, reinterpreting traditional Korean funerary practices as proto-metaverse interfaces to address existential uncertainty.
A pivotal exhibition at the Jewish Museum explores Paul Klee's visionary canvases and drawings from his final, politically fraught decade, illuminating how his artistic language adapted to the gathering shadows of fascism and personal exile.
Washington Gallery hosts "The Shape of Being," a student-curated exhibition that incisively reconsiders the contemporary human form through diverse figurative works by five Baylor artists, connecting nascent campus talent with the broader arts community.
The American Folk Art Museum's exhibition "Self-Made: A Century of Inventing Artists" critically re-evaluates the "self-taught artist" through 90 works, many on first view, that foreground authorship, agency, and self-representation to recalibrate art historical narratives.
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