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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Art creation as an ongoing process
Read more: Art creation as an ongoing processGiorgio Griffa’s Camden Art Centre exhibition explores his signature Arte Povera–inspired abstract paintings, featuring bold colours on raw canvas and a performative, time-based approach that spans his career from the 1960s to today.
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Making air solid
Read more: Making air solidRachel Whiteread’s Tate Britain retrospective highlights her pioneering cast sculptures of ‘negative spaces,’ tracing the evolution of her Turner Prize–winning practice from intimate domestic forms to monumental architectural works.
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The plasticity of a surreal dream
Read more: The plasticity of a surreal dreamKarla Black’s latest exhibition showcases her fragile, non-representational sculptures made from ephemeral materials—from Vaseline and paint to clay, wool and baby oil bottles—highlighting the artist’s distinctive fusion of colour, light and mark-making.
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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