International Programme
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Exhibition Posted November 2 2023
Sarah Sze: Metronome on view at OGR Torino
On view from 3 November 2023–11 February 2024, the presentation marks the debut solo exhibition in an Italian institution by Sze and features a new work co-commissioned and co-produced by OGR, Artangel, and ARoS – Aarhus Art Museum. Turin, Italy -
Exhibition Posted November 2 2023
Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists, opening soon at The Bass Museum of Art
Featuring 35 paintings, the exhibition (4 December 2023–5 May 2024) explores conceptual art as a permissive realm for creative behavior and an inviting space for queerness. The Bass, Miami Beach, Florida -
Exhibition Posted November 1 2023
Tal R & Mamma Andersson – About Hill travels to Museum More, Gorssel
On view from 11 November 2023 until 25 February 2024, the exhibition features work by Tal R and Mamma Andersson dialogue with works by Swedish artist Carl Frederik Hill (1849–1911). Gorssel, Netherlands -
Exhibition Posted November 1 2023
Elmgreen & Dragset: READ – on view at Kunsthalle Praha
The artists transform Kunsthalle Praha into a curious public library (16 November 2023–22 April 2024) bringing together works by sixty international artists and celebrating Prague’s literary heritage. Kunsthalle Praha -
Exhibition Posted October 27 2023
Conrad Shawcross: What is to become is already here on view as part of MICAS International Art Weekend
On view 27–29 October 2023, Malta International Contemporary Art Space previews its 2024 opening with an inaugural display of three monumental sculptures by Conrad Shawcross within the grounds of MICAS. Valletta, Malta -
Exhibition Posted October 6 2023
Works by María Berrío, Doron Langberg and Alice Neel feature in Friends & Lovers at The FLAG Art Foundation
This expansive group exhibition (6 October 2023–20 January 2024) centers on relationships between artists and their subjects and explores the infinite ways, both past and present, we are influenced by our inner circles. The FLAG Art Foundation, New York -
Exhibition Posted October 5 2023
On view in Cambridge: Real Families: Stories of Change, featuring Chantal Joffe, Alice Neel, Celia Paul, Grayson Perry and Paula Rego
Bringing together more than 120 artworks spanning painting, photography, sculpture and film, the exhibition (6 October 2023–7 January 2024) asks us to consider what makes a family today, and the impact our families have on us, through the eyes of contemporary artists. The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge -
Exhibition Posted October 4 2023
Yayoi Kusama: Infinite Love at SFMOMA
The artist’s first solo presentation in Northern California (14 October 2023–7 September 2024) encompasses two Infinity Mirror Rooms. San Francisco, California, USA -
Exhibition Posted September 28 2023
Idris Khan & Annie Morris: When Loss Makes Melodies at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
On view from 4 October 2023, a two-person exhibition engaging in a poignant dialogue with the Manor's neo-classical architecture, designed by Sir John Soane. Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery -
Exhibition Posted September 24 2023
Doug Aitken: Return to the Real on view at Schauwerk Sindelfingen
The exhibition (24 September 2023–1 April 2024) comprises ten works from the past fifteen years and includes installation, sculpture and moving image. Sindelfingen, German -
Exhibition Posted September 23 2023
Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is To Me at K21, Düsseldorf
The first survey exhibition (23 September 2023–14 January 2024) in Germany dedicated to work of Isaac Julien reveals the breadth of a groundbreaking oeuvre from its emergence in the 1980s to the present. K21, Düsseldorf -
Commission Posted September 18 2023
Conrad Shawcross: Manifold (Major Third) 5:4 is officially unveiled
Commissioned as part of The Crossrail Art Programme, the sculpture is positioned outside the Moorgate entrance of the Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station. Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station at Moorgate -
Exhibition Posted September 14 2023
Stan Douglas: 2011 ≠ 1848, on view at the National Gallery of Canada
On view 14 September 2023–September 2024, 2011 ≠ 1848 draws a comparison between the events of 2011 and those of 1848: a year in which continent-wide upheaval found European middle and working classes allied in a fight against a lack of democratic freedoms, restrictions on the press, and the continued dominance of an aristocratic elite. Ottowa, Canada -
Commission Posted September 12 2023
Requiem by Chris Ofili is unveiled at Tate Britain
A major new site-specific work by Chris Ofili is unveiled at Tate Britain. Spanning three walls, Requiem pays tribute to fellow artist Khadija Saye and remembers the tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire. It offers a poetic reflection on loss, spirituality and transformation. Tate Britain -
Exhibition Posted September 2 2023
On view in Oslo – Alice Neel: Every Person is a New Universe
Organised in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Barbican Centre in London, this exhibition (on view 2 September–26 November 2023) brings together over 60 powerful paintings and drawings, thus constituting the first comprehensive presentation of Alice Neel’s art in Norway. Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway -
Exhibition Posted August 28 2023
Stan Douglas: 2011 ≠ 1848 at the De Pont Museum
In this ambitious installation (on view 16 September 2023–28 January 2024) Douglas reconstructs crucial moments of social unrest from 2011 and draws a historical parallel with the year 1848, when numerous European countries were fighting for democratic freedoms. Tilburg, Netherlands -
Exhibition Posted August 27 2023
Maria Nepomuceno: Big Bang Boca at Artium Cultural Institute, Sao Paulo
The exhibition (27 August– 4 November 2023) comprises a single installation, developed especially for the architecture of the historic mansion. Artium Cultural Institute, Sao Paulo -
Exhibition Posted August 24 2023
On view at the Yale Architecture Gallery – Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement
On view 24 August–10 December 2023, the nine-screen installation envisioned for the Yale Architecture Gallery and presented by the Yale Center for British Art ignites a conversation between Bo Bardi’s landmark buildings in Brazil and Paul Rudolph’s Brutalist design for the Yale School of Architecture (1963). New Haven, Connecticut -
Exhibition Posted July 26 2023
Just announced – Idris Khan: Repeat After Me, the artist’s first museum survey in the US, will open at the Milwaukee Art Museum in April 2024
The exhibition (5 April–11 August 2024) chronicles the development of the artist’s practice across more than two decades, from early monochromatic photographic works that capture the flow of time in still images, to a new series of abstract watercolor compositions that encapsulate the essence of iconic paintings of the 16th–18th centuries through their use of colour. Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin -
Exhibition Posted July 22 2023
On view in Edinburgh – Grayson Perry: Smash Hits
Held at the Royal Scottish Academy, the exhibition (22 July–12 November 2023) will encompass more than 80 works from across his career. -
Exhibition Posted July 10 2023
Paula Rego: Crivelli’s Garden at the National Gallery
On view 20 July–29 October 2023, this exhibition explores the relationship between Paula Rego’s monumental painting and the 15th-century altarpiece and National Gallery staff that inspired it. National Gallery, London -
Exhibition Posted July 8 2023
Flora Yukhnovich: Ashmolean Now
On view 8 July 2023–14 January 2024, the exhibition – the first in a series in which invited artists respond to the collections of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford – features new work by Flora Yukhnovich, who was drawn to the museum’s Still-Life Paintings Gallery of Dutch and Flemish oil paintings from the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford -
Exhibition Posted July 1 2023
Extended to April 2024 – Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms at Tate Modern
The focused exhibition (18 May 2021–28 April 2024; booking to 30 September 2023) is a rare chance to experience two of the artist’s immersive mirror room installations juxtaposed with photos and footage of early performance works and studio happenings. Tate Modern, London -
Exhibition Posted June 30 2023
Yayoi Kusama: You, Me and the Balloons at Aviva Studios, Manchester
Conceived especially for the soaring spaces of Aviva Studios, the exhibition (30 June–28 August 2023) celebrates three decades of the pioneering artist's inflatable artworks, which are brought together for the first time in this major exhibition. Aviva Studios, Manchester -
Exhibition Posted June 30 2023
Howardena Pindell: A Renewed Language at IMMA
On view 30 June–30 October 2023, the artist's first solo exhibition in Ireland features new works in addition to seminal works from the 1970s onwards. IMMA, Dublin -
Exhibition Posted June 29 2023
Ian Hamilton Finlay’s Little Sparta public opening 2023
Set in the Pentland Hills near Edinburgh, Little Sparta is Ian Hamilton Finlay’s unique garden and life's work. This year's annual public opening takes place between 29 June–30 September 2023 Stonypath, Dunsyre -
Exhibition Posted June 27 2023
Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
On view 27 June–8 October 2023, the exhibition, which originated at M+ Hong Kong, features some 200 works – paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, and archive material that documents the artist's happenings and performances – examining Kusama’s work since her first drawings as a teenager, during World War II, until her most recent immersive installations. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao -
Exhibition Posted June 22 2023
Alice Neel: Feels Like Home at Orange County Museum of Art
A curated selection of forty paintings, the exhibition (23 June 2023–7 January 2024) focuses on Neel’s honest, intimate paintings of her home, children, animals, and expanded family. Orange County Museum of Art, Costa Mesa, California -
Exhibition Posted June 15 2023
Elmgreen & Dragset: Bonne Chance on view at the Centre Pompidou Metz
Bonne Chance, the first solo exhibition in a French institution by the artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset, is on view at the Centre Pompidou Metz. Centre Pompidou Metz -
Exhibition Posted June 13 2023
On view at Tate Modern – Capturing the Moment, featuring Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel and Paula Rego
Subtitled A Journey Through Painting and Photography, the exhibition (13 June 2023–28 January 2024) explores the dynamic relationship between the two mediums through some of the most iconic artworks of recent times. Tate Modern, London -
Exhibition Posted June 13 2023
The RA Summer Exhibition opens at the Royal Academy of Arts
On view are works by Victoria Miro artists Ali Banisadr, Chantal Joffe, Paula Rego, and Conrad Shawcross. Royal Academy of Arts -
Exhibition Posted May 23 2023
Works by Kudzanai Violet-Hwami, Chris Ofili, Paula Rego and Stephen Willats feature in Tate Britain’s rehang
Tate Britain has just opened a complete rehang of its collection — the first time in 10 years that the the gallery's free displays have been presented anew. Much-loved and iconic works are joined by a host of new discoveries and additions. See works by VM artists Kudzanai Violet-Hwami, Chris Ofili, Paula Rego, and Stephen Willats among the 800 works by over 350 artists spanning six centuries. -
Exhibition Posted May 19 2023
Sarah Sze: The Waiting Room
For her long-awaited project with Artangel, Sarah Sze is transforming a large Victorian waiting room at Peckham Rye Station that has lain empty for almost 50 years. On view 19 May–16 September 2023. Peckham Rye Station, London -
Exhibition Posted May 19 2023
On view at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art – I Am Seen… Therefore, I Am: Isaac Julien and Frederick Douglass
Isaac Julien’s immersive, multi-screen film installation Lessons of the Hour anchors this exploration of Frederick Douglass’ reflections on image-making, race, and citizenship. On view 18 May–24 September 2023. Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art , Hartford, Connecticut -
Exhibition Posted May 11 2023
Sculptures by Tal R on view in Venice
Over the summer months (18 May–27 August), three important bronze sculptures by Copenhagen-based artist Tal R will be on view in the canalside garden of Palazzo Experimental, Dorsoduro, Venice. Palazzo Experimental, Venice -
Exhibition Posted May 6 2023
Tal R & Mamma Andersson – About Hill travels to Malmö Art Museum
For this exhibition (6 May–1 October 2023) the artists have created a series of brand new works, all related to the great Swedish artist, Carl Fredrik Hill. Malmö Art Museum, Sweden -
Exhibition Posted April 29 2023
On view at the Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo – Yayoi Kusama’s Self-Obliteration/Psychedelic World
The exhibition (April 29–18 September 2023) focuses on the psychedelic aspects of Kusama's work and presents rich variations of her creations from different periods. Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo -
Exhibition Posted April 26 2023
Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is To Me at Tate Britain
This ambitious solo exhibition (26 April–20 August 2023) reveals the scope of Julien’s pioneering work in film and installation from the early 1980s through to the present day. Tate Britain -
Exhibition Posted March 31 2023
Sarah Sze: Timelapse at the Guggenheim Museum
On view until 10 September 2023, Sarah Sze's site-specific installations transform the iconic Guggenheim architecture into a tool for timekeeping and a meditation on the multitude of ways that we mark and experience the passage of time. The Guggenheim Museum, New York -
Exhibition Posted March 23 2023
Now extended to July 2023 – One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection
The exhibition (on view until 16 July 2023) provides an opportunity to come closer to Yayoi Kusama through five of her artworks in the museum's collection, including two Infinity Mirror Rooms. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC -
Exhibition Posted March 17 2023
Chantal Joffe features in Finding Family at the Foundling Museum
This exhibition (17 March–27 August 2023) looks at the ways in which artists have represented and responded to ideas of family, past and present. Foundling Museum, London -
Exhibition Posted March 17 2023
David Harrison features in Dog Show at Thames-Side Studios Gallery
On view 18th March–2nd April 2023, also featuring artists including Marcus Harvey, Matthew Collings, Richard Deacon, Shani Rhys and Zebedee Jones. Thames-Side Studios Gallery, Greenwich, London -
Exhibition Posted March 16 2023
Jorge Pardo at SCAD Museum of Art
Jorge Pardo's solo exhibition of newly commissioned work is now on view (until 2 July 2023) at SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, where the artist is the 2023 deFINEART honoree. SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia -
Exhibition Posted March 16 2023
Flora Yukhnovich features in New British Abstraction at CICA Vancouver
The exhibition (on view until 16 April 2023) features ten works by ten artists and is curated by Louis Blanc-Francard. Vancouver, Canada -
Exhibition Posted March 8 2023
Isaac Julien: Playtime – Works from the Wemhöner Collection, now open at the PalaisPopulaire
On view in Germany for the first time (8 March–10 July 2023), Playtime makes the real existence of capital tangible, also raising awareness of the individual, social, cultural, and ecological effects of capitalism. The PalaisPopulaire, Berlin -
Exhibition Posted February 28 2023
Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined, on view at the New Museum
The New Museum presents a major solo exhibition (2 March–4 June 2023) of the work of Wangechi Mutu, bringing together over one hundred works from across her twenty-five-year career. New Museum, New York -
Exhibition Posted February 16 2023
Alice Neel: Hot Off The Griddle at the Barbican
Organised in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou, Paris, this exhibition (16 February–21 May 2023) brings together more than 70 paintings shown alongside archival photography and film, bringing to life what Neel called ’the swirl of the era’. Barbican Art Gallery, London -
Exhibition Posted February 16 2023
Howardena Pindell: A New Language at Spike Island, Bristol
The acclaimed exhibition (18 February–21 May 2023) surveys Howardena Pindell’s six-decade-long career, from early abstract paintings to more overtly political works that tackle subjects including slavery, violence against Black and Indigenous people, and the AIDS pandemic. Spike Island, Bristol -
Exhibition Posted February 16 2023
María Berrío: The Children’s Crusade at ICA Boston
The exhibition (16 February–6 August 2023) will present a selection of new and existing works from Berrío’s series The Children’s Crusade. This series blends the history of the Children’s Crusade of 1212 with the contemporary mass movement of peoples across borders. ICA Boston -
Exhibition Posted February 14 2023
The Hilton Als Series: Njideka Akunyili Crosby travels to The Huntington
For this exhibition (15 Feb–12 June 2023), Als and Akunyili Crosby selected collage-based paintings from “The Beautyful Ones”, the artist’s ongoing series of intimate portraits of Nigerian children, including members of her own family. The Huntington, San Marino, California -
Exhibition Posted February 12 2023
Stephen Willats features in the LACMA exhibition Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952–1982
The exhibition (12 February–2 July 2023) explores how the rise of computer technology, together with its emergence in popular consciousness, impacted the making of art in the age of the mainframe. Los Angeles County Museum of Art -
Exhibition Posted February 9 2023
Now extended – Two Worlds Entwined: Annie Morris and Idris Khan at Newlands House
The exhibition (now on view until 4 June 2023), featuring the artist couple’s work side by side for the first time in the UK, explores the artistic practices of Morris and Khan within the historic and intimate setting of Newlands House gallery. Newlands House Gallery, Petworth, West Sussex -
Exhibition Posted February 9 2023
Stephen Willats features in A Tall Order! – Rochdale Art Gallery in the 1980s
This group exhibition is on view at Touchstones, Rochdale until 6 May 2023. Touchstones, Rochdale -
Exhibition Posted February 7 2023
Now open – Sharjah Biennial 15, featuring work by Isaac Julien and Wangechi Mutu
Conceived by the late Okwui Enwezor and curated by Hoor Al Qasimi, Director of Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah Biennial 15: Thinking Historically in the Present (7 February–11 June 2023) reflects on Enwezor's visionary work, which transformed contemporary art and established an ambitious intellectual project that has influenced the evolution of institutions and biennials around the world. Sharjah, United Arab Emirates -
Exhibition Posted February 3 2023
Just announced – The National Portrait Gallery’s forthcoming programme, featuring Francesca Woodman
Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In will take place in spring 2024 (21 March–30 June). National Portrait Gallery, London -
Exhibition Posted January 23 2023
Just opened: Islamic Arts Biennale 2023, featuring Idris Khan
In its inaugural edition (23 January–23 April 2023) the Islamic Arts Biennale brings together centuries of faith and artistic expression. Hajj Terminal West, King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah -
Commission Posted January 19 2023
Now on view in Ramsgate until September 2023 – Conrad Shawcross: Beacons
Commissioned by local children in Ramsgate, the interactive sculptures (on view until 30 September 2023) are made from galvanised steel, painted to reference the nautical flags used in maritime signaling. Ramsgate, Kent -
Exhibition Posted January 11 2023
Work by Stephen Willats on display at Tate Britain
Stephen Willats, Living with Practical Realities, 1978, is currently on view at Tate Britain as part of their display Walk Through British Art. -
Exhibition Posted January 10 2023
Chantal Joffe, Idris Khan and Conrad Shawcross create works for Cure Parkinson’s exhibition
Works by Chantal Joffe, Idris Khan and Conrad Shawcross are included in an exhibition to raise funds for the charity Cure Parkinson’s. Curated by Artwise and presented in partnership with Bonhams. -
Exhibition Posted January 3 2023
Stan Douglas: 2011 ≠ 1848, coming soon to Remai Modern, Saskatoon
The exhibition (3 February–4 June 2023) comprises a series of works inspired by historical events of social and political turbulence. Douglas connects points of social rupture, rendering in minute detail and with technical ingenuity historic moments of protest, riot, and occupation from 2011 that echoed upheavals that swept Europe in 1848. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada