Art

CTM Festival 2025
What You Can’t Miss

From January 24 to February 2, Berlin proves once again why it’s one of the most forward-thinking cities when it comes to bridging art, music, sound experimentation, and technology.

Forecast 10
The Call for Ideas is Open

The platform, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, has just announced the six new mentors and an open call for applications for their next edition.

Johanna Seidel: Salamander
Transformative Moments

The German painter is highly skilled at freezing moments in time and allowing our imagination to imagine the rest. What happened before? What’s coming next? Discover her work in NYC’s Gaa Gallery.

Hajime Sorayama: Desire Machines
Science Fiction Sexuality

The newly opened Museum of Sex in Miami presents the first major museum solo show of the Japanese artist, who explores sexual fantasies through hot-looking robots.

John Hui
Painting at The End of Temporality

With paintings surreal enough to capture the absurdity of late-stage capitalism, John Hui is an emerging artist bringing brain rot to the art world.

Just Like Marc Jacobs
Ten Artists on Heaven

Marc Jacobs turns forty! To celebrate, Control Gallery is bringing together eighteen artists who’re close to the brand. Today we speak with some of them about art, fashion, and friendship.

Julian Charrière: Solarstalgia
Is This the End of the World?

A former member of the Olafur Eliasson Studio, the French-Swiss artist addresses pressing matters of ecological concern in this massive solo show at Denmark’s Arken museum.

Alice Fassi & Internette
Reflecting on the Future

A baby that needs minimal care? A granny that’s always there to cook your favourite dish? How convenient! Discover “Oggettivery Digital Catalog,” a satyrical project on the future of human relationships.

Japanese Art History À La Takashi Murakami
One Mask Smiles the Other Cries

Last week we soaked up Takashi Murakami’s presence, one of Japan’s most famous living artists. At his Gagosian London opening, we felt his joyful whimsy and dark reflections on mortality and deterioration.

Joana Vasconcelos
The First Female Guest of Honour at BRAFA

The Portuguese artist known for her breathtaking monumental sculptures and immersive installations will be honoured at the next edition of the Brussels Art Fair.