Until May 26, visit this exhibition at London’s Barbican tracing the potential of textiles to disrupt norms and tackle issues of power, gender, labour, value, ecology and ancestral knowledge.
In a world heavy with anxiety, Filipino artist and photographer Emil Cañita chooses to lead with vulnerability, showing another side to humankind through his work.
Until March 24th, Mexico City hosts the second edition of the festival with performances, screenings, installations, and talks by artists like Gabriel Massan, (La)Horde, and Tania Ximena.
Taking the rich archive of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the London-based artist recreates battle scene paintings and mosaics through his lobster-filled imaginary.
The LA-based artist's paintings move through shifting planes of nostalgia, leading its subjects and audience towards a sense of home in the in-between.
The South African artist marks their first major West Coast exhibition at the SFMOMA until August 11, and their famous art tells an important story of Black queer life.
We visited the 180 Studios where London-based digital design pioneers UVA exhibit their largest ever exhibition to date until March 17. Don’t miss it!
The artist Natalia Arbelaez makes ceramic sculptures and videos that engage history and ritual to consider terror, buffoonery, and better futures.
Opening today, the artist's carnivalesque works are on show at Commerce Gallery, in Lockhart, Texas. We dive into earthy colour palettes, music and travel.