“Water is important to people who do not have it,” Joan Didion wrote, “and the same is true of control.” She was talking about California, and the impressive machinery–“the aqueducts and
Assimilation is not a monolith. Just as notions of the American Dream shapeshift so, too, does the vision of that fantasy. In Mike Lee’s case, he has witnessed a refocusing on family and shared val
We mentioned this a few weeks back when we announced that Swoon was the juror for Surreal Salon 18, but the deadline for submissions is November 8, 2025. Each year, our friends at Baton Rouge Ga
Rajiv Menon Contemporary is pleased to announce දුම් ලෝකය (Dhum Lōkaya), a solo exhibition of recent works by Toronto based artist Rajni Perera. This will be the artist’s first sol
Josh Lilley is pleased to present Here Lives the Origin, the first ever UK solo exhibition by Rember Yahuarcani. Yahuarcani (b. 1985, Peru) is an artist, curator and activist who belongs to
MASSIMODECARLO is pleased to present November, Lenz Geerk’s first solo exhibition with the gallery in London and his first return to the city in six years. November arrives with the
Richard Heller Gallery is pleased to present Riikka Sormunen, Only Lovers. This is Sormunen's first solo exhibition in the United States and also her first solo exhibition with the gallery.
Monica Kim Garza presents her third solo exhibition Good Old Raisins and Peanuts (GORP) at Ruttkowski;68 in Paris. Garza has been painting what she calls her “character” since univ
Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce The View from Outside, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Lamar Peterson. For over twenty years, Peterson has examined the
Margot Samel is pleased to present Life Hum, a solo exhibition of new works by the Scotland-based Amy Winstanley (b. 1983, Dumfries, UK). This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the g
One of the shows we definitely want to check out in Dallas this weekend is Coco Young's newest solo show at James Cope, her third solo with the gallery. Born in New York, raised in Marseille, and now
Bar stools, an Eames chair, a plane seat, a toilet, a potty. Lotte Keijzer’s first solo exhibition, Position of Being, at Kristin Hjellegjerde, Berlin, explores what it means to take up space and h
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