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 richness of Latin American art
Read more: The richness of Latin American artThe Richness of Latin American Art explores the exhibition TERRITORIES: Contemporary Latin American Art in the Jorge M. Pérez Collection at CAAC Seville, highlighting works by over 50 artists that address identity, borders, memory, and social inequality across Latin America.
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Painting the banality of evil
Read more: Painting the banality of evilPainting the Banality of Evil reflects on the Philip Guston retrospective at Tate Modern, marking the artist’s first major UK exhibition in nearly two decades. Tracing Guston’s journey from abstract expressionism to his provocative figurative works confronting racism, violence, and moral responsibility, the article examines the enduring relevance and controversy of his art in today’s…
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Ten timber sculptures
Read more: Ten timber sculpturesSet among the trees of Kensington Gardens, Georg Baselitz’s exhibition immerses visitors in monumental timber sculptures that explore memory, materiality, and the tension between figuration and abstraction.
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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