After seven years of silence, the Studio Museum in Harlem is finally reopening its doors. A flagship institution of African-American art, it is inaugurating a spectacular building designed by David Adjaye and a series of powerful exhibitions, combining memory and contemporary creation. The date is set for an artistic renaissance in the heart of Harlem.
At the edge of Central Park, the Guggenheim Museum reveals itself in a white spiral signed by Frank Lloyd Wright. While listening to the Artmajeur playlist, follow a musical journey in several stages between hypnotic piano ascent, jazzy modernist stop, and visual digestion in catchy house.
On June 28, 2025, the Olympia gallery (Lower East Side, New York) hosts "CAKE.", a unique event-exhibition combining contemporary art and artistic desserts. More than 30 artists will present sweet works to enjoy on site.
For the first time in over 50 years, the United States will dedicate a major retrospective to Marcel Duchamp. Scheduled for April 16, 2026, at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the exhibition will bring together nearly 300 iconic and lesser-known works by the artist. It will then be presented in the fall at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Nate Lowman is a contemporary American artist known for his provocative use of mass media imagery to critique American culture, celebrity, and violence. Through iconic works like his bullet hole series and distorted smiley faces, Lowman has established a global presence with exhibitions in major institutions and inclusion in prestigious art collections.
Urban artist Isaac Wright, aka Drift , was arrested by New York City police at the opening of his first solo exhibition at the Robert Mann Gallery for illegally taking a photograph from the top of the Empire State Building. Despite the arrest on trespassing charges, the exhibition Coming Home remains open to the public until June 28, 2025.
A fascinating journey through five cities that have enchanted generations of artists: Paris, Venice, Florence, London, and New York. Living places, rich in history and culture, that were not mere backdrops, but true protagonists of art...
TEFAF New York returns from May 9 to 13, 2025 (VIP preview on May 8) to the Park Avenue Armory, bringing together 91 galleries from 13 countries and four continents to showcase contemporary and modern art, design, antiques, and jewelry. Featuring major works and rare pieces, the fair weaves a powerful dialogue between heritage and innovation, enhanced by immersive scenography.
The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair returns to New York City from May 8-11, 2025 at The Halo , featuring an international selection of galleries highlighting contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, accompanied by talks, special projects and a rich cultural program.
Frieze New York 2025 brings together leading international galleries and emerging talent in a committed edition focused on contemporary art and environmental issues. The event takes place at The Shed from May 7 to 11, alongside a Frieze Week event throughout New York City and solidarity projects such as the Artist Plate Project.
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