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Unrushed: Valentina Joiu and the Ethics of Stillness Artistic Integrity in a System Obsessed with Speed
Por Claire Wooden. IG: @clairewooden.journalist
With a refined visual language and a growing presence on curated platforms, Valentina Joiu is consolidating an international career grounded in emotional depth, material sensitivity, and artistic independence.
Masami Teraoka’s View From Here to Eternity: Pop Art Meets Japanese Tradition
Masami Teraoka’s View From Here to Eternity explores cultural hybridity through Japanese tradition and Pop Art aesthetics.
Vivian Suter in Sweden: lightness, chance, and openness
Vivian Suter in Sweden: an exhibition at Moderna Museet Malmö exploring nature, spontaneity, and artistic openness
Photos of Thailand’s first international contemporary art museum revealed
International studio WHY Architecture has released images of the Dib Bangkok museum, which it claims will be “Thailand’s first museum dedicated to international contemporary art”.
Art Basel Hong Kong 2025: Australian galleries expand their international reach
Australian galleries take center stage at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025, with strong representation in the Encounters sector and main exhibition spaces.
Mirror Mirror: exploring light and space at San Diego International Airport
Mirror Mirror at San Diego International Airport showcases light-based contemporary art, transforming Terminal 2 into a dynamic visual experience.
A Rising Generation of Mexican Artists and Dealers Impress During Mexico City Art Week, But Can the Market Respond?
A Rising Generation of Mexican Artists and Dealers Impress During Mexico City Art Week, But Can the Market Respond?
David Zwirner Announces Opening Date for Its Latest Chelsea Space
David Zwirner will open its newest space in Chelsea on May 8 with a solo show for Michael Armitage. Located at 533 West 19th Street, the new, two-story location is adjacent to Zwirner’s two connected 19th Street spaces and a block away from its West 20th Street...
São Paulo’s newest gallery knows you must ‘burn cash to support great artists’
Yehudi Hollander-Pappi, founded by two former Mendes Wood DM employees and a seasoned collector, opens this week with a 20-strong roster and a clear vision for success.
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