MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION
Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.
All tagged Exhibition Review
Na’ashjéii Asdzáá, or Spiderwoman, holds a special significance for the Diné (Navajo) people as one of their most important deities. Diné Bé' Iiná (The Diné Lifeway) will be on view at the Bruce Silverstein Gallery from May 6 to June 25, 2022.
Tucked within the halls of the Tracy Morgan Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina is Jade Doskows’ exhibition, Fresh Kills. This collection of images shows the land of the Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island, New York.
In his latest exhibition,Vogue: The Arab Issue, Hassan Hajjaj embraces his multidisciplinary roots, clothing models in works of his own design—contrary to the ideals of Western fashion, while also taking advantage of its stereotypes.
Whimsically beautiful, Persephone is comprised of mixed media works, wisps of paint layered over photographs of nature, canary yellows and cherry reds complementing spring flowers and forests.
Photo Brut: Collection Bruno Decharme & Compagnie at The American Folk Art Museum is a colorful celebration of outsider art, encompassing hundreds of pieces from dozens of artists spanning a century.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts has opened the Mary Ellen Mark: Girlhood exhibition, which showcases Mary Ellen Mark’s fifty-year-long career in documentary photography.
Curated by Paul Graham, nine artists share their documentary-style photography in "But Still, It Turns." These images reveal a genuineness about life and how people interact with themselves and the world.
Through Feb. 26, 2021, Keith de Lellis Gallery is honoring the work of three renowned Kamoinge photographers—Anthony Barboza, Beuford Smith and Shawn Walker—in its current exhibition.
Galleries Curate: RHE is an international organization consisting of 21 galleries formed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Organized by Clément Delépine, this initiative began with a goal to unify galleries and artists worldwide with exhibitions curated around a central theme: water. Each show focuses on how water flows and connects us while also recognizing humanity’s impact on global climate change and water as a resource. Galerie Lelong is one of the 21 galleries taking part in this worldwide exhibition.