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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The stories that resonate with us
Read more: The stories that resonate with usDiscover Tate Modern’s major Joan Jonas exhibition, celebrating an artist who has fundamentally reshaped the language of performance, video and installation from the late 1960s through 2018 and beyond.
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Binding to change perceptions
Read more: Binding to change perceptionsAn in-depth review of Seung-taek Lee’s first UK solo exhibition at White Cube, exploring his groundbreaking ‘binding’ practice and its impact on perception, materiality, and cultural identity.
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1932: A year of renewed creativity
Read more: 1932: A year of renewed creativityAn in-depth art review exploring the groundbreaking Tate Modern exhibition about Picasso’s remarkable creative year of 1932 and his relationship with Marie-Thérèse Walter.
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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