The Turner prize-winning artist unveils his site-specific production in the grande verrière Paris's Palais de Tokyo, inviting visitors into a landscape of illegible posters and advertising signs, inhabited by a ghostly crowd of lecterns.
From the Magnani Rocca Foundation in rural Parma, three paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse were professionally extracted, with an expert suggesting these "minor works" might now be leveraged for a ransom.
Lady Lever Art Gallery unveils an exhibition dedicated to May Morris, spotlighting her significant, often-overlooked legacy as a multidisciplinary Arts and Crafts designer, embroiderer, and early advocate for socialist principles and women's artistic practice.
Hauser & Wirth will present 'Life with P.', an exhibition featuring intimate paintings and works on paper by Philip Guston, opening on April 21. The show focuses on the artist's marriage to poet Musa McKim and their life in Woodstock, coinciding with a new book release.
At the New Orleans Design Symposium, Galerie's Jacqueline Terrebonne moderated a panel with artist Renee Royale and landscape architect Kate Orff, exploring their distinct yet complementary approaches to "Design and the Natural Environment" at Longue Vue, a historic site honoring Ellen Shipman's pioneering vision.
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