
Brian Eno: Generative Art, Exhibition & Book Release
Brian Eno's generative documentary, art exhibition at Paul Stolper, and book 'What Art Does: An Incomplete Theory' showcase his creative endeavors in art, music, and science.

Brian Eno's generative documentary, art exhibition at Paul Stolper, and book 'What Art Does: An Incomplete Theory' showcase his creative endeavors in art, music, and science.

Explore Ancient Rome under Emperor Trajan. A new exhibition, 'Art and Life in Imperial Rome', features art & artifacts from Trajan's reign, showcasing unique artistic styles and historical significance. US tour begins in Houston.

Art Basel Paris returns with free exhibits, installations, and talks. Highlights include Harry Nuriev's Objets Trouvés, Kermit the Frog sculpture, and Fabienne Verdier's paintings. A cross-disciplinary art fair.

Neue Galerie showcases Erich Heckel, a key figure in Die Brücke. Exhibition highlights his artistic evolution & vital role, contrasting with Kirchner's fame. Showcasing around 40 jobs from 1905 to 1920.

Studiolo, a one-day art pop-up in London, highlights ephemeral collaborations. Ben Elwes Fine Art rediscovers Swedish artist GAN, showcasing his Cubist works. Classic Art London fills the void of London Art Week.

Kunsthalle Bern, under Iliana Fokianaki, confronts its Eurocentric past. Exhibitions by Mahama, Edwards & Mekondjo explore themes of colonialism, racial industrialism, and global perspectives.

Slip House Gallery, founded by Ingrid Lundgren & Marissa Dembkoski, opens in NYC, honoring Coenties Slip's art history. Features diverse artists and collaborative exhibitions, aiming for exploration and innovation.

Caravaggio 2025 exhibition explores the art of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, highlighting his influence and innovative techniques, despite criticisms of lacking scientific depth. Key works from around the world are showcased.