Decoding global art exhibitions
Reviews, encounters with artworks and regional perspectives on the global exhibition landscape.
Encounters
A visual interpretation of exhibitions, shaped through direct encounters with artworks and spaces.
Reviews
Essays and critical reviews of exhibitions, written by Eva M. Sanchez and invited contributors.
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Relics of a lost era
Read more: Relics of a lost eraMike Nelson’s installation in the Duveen Galleries transforms the historic space into a warehouse of industrial relics—from large knitting machines to old NHS doors—creating a striking monument to a lost era while his sculptures blur the line between relic, machine, and artwork, giving these objects a mysterious new life.
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The language of cities
Read more: The language of citiesWhite Cube Bermondsey presents Sarah Morris’s abstract paintings and first sculpture, exploring urban networks, architecture, and the rhythms of city life.
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The rat king with monkeys
Read more: The rat king with monkeysExplore NS Harsha’s Tamasha installation at Victoria Miro Gallery in London, featuring larger-than-life monkeys inspired by folklore and human folly. Discover our photos and reflections on this immersive, playful, and thought-provoking artwork.
Context
A global analysis of exhibitions revealing cultural and market patterns across regions.
Explore exhibitions by region
A global overview of exhibitions shaping the current season, offering clarity before critical coverage begins.

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