Curator Yasmin Sarnefors explores the fluidity of identity and the politics of visibility in 'What Faces Do Not Say,' an exhibition featuring artists from Africa and its diaspora who disrupt traditional portraiture through fragmentation, bodies, landscapes, and archival exploration.
OMA / AMO extends its runway scenography into Shanghai's urban fabric with shipping containers, presenting a portion of Maison Margiela's multi-city 'Folders' exhibition, which conceptually archives the house's various codes through historical couture and themed installations.
The Museu Puget's forthcoming exhibition, curated by Elena Ruiz Sastre, offers a focused look at Robert Häusser’s Pityusic Islands work from 1966 to 1990, notably illuminating his artistic relationship with Erwin Bechtold through selected images from Christina Bechtold’s archive.
Delve into Atlanta's hidden street art landscape, uncovering monumental installations, site-specific pieces, and enigmatic works strategically placed away from public view.
Cavallo Point Art Gallery's 'Through The Fog' exhibition offers a collective visual exploration of the Bay Area's iconic atmospheric condition, featuring varied photographic interpretations by Maria Marriott, Christopher Erin, and Todd Pickering, anchored by Marriott's evocative wild horse series.
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