A Number of Things” by Camille Henrot explores play, control, and domestication through sculpture at Hauser & Wirth NYC.
The National Art Museum of China shows animal sculptures unfolding a vivid, vibrant scene of nature at its ongoing exhibition ...
Camille Henrot uses abstract art to explore the realms of child (and dog) care in her smartly playful debut show at Hauser & ...
The inclusive indoor/outdoor structure will contain new client residence quarters with private suites, a community hub with a ...
Debuting at the Springfield Museum of Art in Ohio, “Aminah Robinson: Journeys Home, a Visual Memoir” brings together a ...
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France: The former quarry "Carrières des Lumières" hosts the exhibition "Monet: Founder of Impressionism"Provence, France - 07, 2025 Les Baux-de-Provence (France), Feb 7 (EFE) – The former quarry "Carrières des Lumières" is hosting the exhibition "Monet: Founder of Impressionism," showcasing digitized ...
In London, the Japanese multimedia artist and designer adds his own touches to important artworks from his country’s history. An installation view of “Japanese Art History à la Takashi ...
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Hosted on MSNThe Best Art Exhibits to See in New York City This FebruaryFrom snubbed Oscar-nominated films to two centuries' worth of women's clothing and lots of photography, there's plenty to keep your indoors this winter.
The Rotary Club of South Miami is excited to announce the 40th annual SOMI Art Fest on February 22-23, 2025, in the heart of downtown South Miami. This year's festival, presented by United Bank and ...
“I stuffed 15 dogs in a black Prius and two cats,” Buturovic said. But she still had nine more dogs and a pig to evacuate, so flagged down some 18-year-olds with a truck who agreed to take ...
Companions Animal Center in Hayden welcomed about a dozen dogs transported from wildfire zones, touching down at the Coeur d’Alene Airport Sunday in a plane operated by nonprofit Wings of Rescue ...
The gallery-sharing initiative Condo made a splash when it launched in 2016 in London, not least because it opened in January, one of the slowest months in the art world and one of the dreariest ...
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