Simon Quendler is one of the most intriguing voices in Austrian contemporary art. With his “reactive paintings,” he expands the boundaries of painting, turning materials and processes into protagonists – a silent, poetic revolt against the expected.
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Last chance: On view until 7 September 2025 at Serpentine, London Until 7 September 2025 Serpentine South in London presents...
ÆTHER/MASS, the Brussels-based design studio by Davy Grosemans, is unveiling four extraordinary pieces this autumn – objects in which masterful craftsmanship becomes a revelation.
The old Santos coffee warehouse in Rotterdam’s harbor district has been transformed into a new cultural center and landmark. With its two-story rooftop extension, this industrial monument has quite literally been crowned.
Mark Manders’s Mindstudy at Museum Voorlinden (from September 20) features over eighty works that hover between sculpture, space, and memory – a quietly profound art experience.
Exploring the Royal Discipline of Art – at Albertina Klosterneuburg In 2025, Albertina Klosterneuburg dedicates itself entirely to sculpture with...
Art as immortality: how artworks defy time, from Van Gogh and Warhol to Kusama and Abramović. Discover art’s eternal promise.
Starting March 20, Osaka presents a unique retrospective of one of Japan’s most influential contemporary architects. YOUTH, an immersive exhibition on Tadao Ando’s life and work, unites large-scale installations, sketches, models, and multisensory spaces – celebrating the eternal youth of this now 83-year-old master.
“Kongkee: Electronic Heart Beat” at the 21st Century Museum, Kanazawa – bridging manga, animation, history and AI in a multi-dimensional artistic vision.
In a gallery nestled within Miami’s creative heartbeat, The CAMP Gallery celebrates its first-ever exhibition fully dedicated to photography. “The...
SIMOSE Japan: Art museum, villas & restaurant by Shigeru Ban. Experience architecture, nature & art in one immersive Seto Inland Sea retreat.
Taiga Takahashi (1995–2022), a Central Saint Martins graduate and founder of T.T (formerly Taiga Takahashi), was far more than a fashion designer. He merged fashion, art, and Japanese culture into a quiet yet radical vision that extended well beyond clothing – and continues to live on today.













