How a feminist gathering at the Warburg Institute became a rehearsal for the futures we want — across art, labour, tech, and leadership. A reflection on AWITA’s half-day conference.
]]>Manchester International Festival returns 3 July with bold exhibitions, free events, and a city-wide celebration of visionary creativity.
]]>This summer, the British skies will inevitably break open just as you step outdoors. There’s no need to let a rainstorm ruin your weekend or holiday plans, however. These immersive installations will occupy you long enough for the clouds to blow over.
]]>Artist, curator and ArtRabbit correspondent Jakob van Klang hosted a two-day workshop at British Council Malaysia, exploring how art can spark environmental action through UK and Malaysian collaboration. Here are their reflections.
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A reimagined garden in north London, OmVed is where food, ecology and creativity meet – a living space for growing, learning, and slowing down.
]]>This June, the iconic tech, film, music and culture festival SXSW is landing in Shoreditch. We’re exploring Arts at SXSW, a series of free installations and exhibitions which sits alongside the ticketed programme.
]]>From a customisable link-in-bio portfolio to unlimited artwork listings and a built-in lead generator, ArtRabbit’s new subscription gives emerging and established artists everything they need to promote, sell and get commissioned.
]]>Beautiful art publications offer a sensuous route into artists' practices and major exhibitions. We explore the latest from trailblazers Thames & Hudson.
]]>Exploring the blurred boundaries between fiction and reality, John Divola connects three photographic series that reflect Hollywood’s constructed visual world.
]]>Discover UR-MU Museum Week in Kuala Lumpur: free tours, art across three locations, and exclusive perks — all navigated easily with the ArtRabbit app.
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Singapore’s annual pinnacle performing arts festival is back — and we’re here to help you get around it all.
]]>RIBA has a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events running throughout May, ahead of the upcoming temporary closure on 31 May of RIBA’s iconic building at 66 Portland Place for refurbishment.
]]>Bittersweet humour meets memory and place in this photographic series exploring personal history, displacement, and emotional ephemera in the everyday corners of Los Angeles.
]]>From drawing to metal casting, risograph printing to rag rug making, we’ve selected the best in-person art courses and workshops happening across London and the rest of the UK this summer.
]]>Find the best of Berlin's contemporary art scene with our interactive map and curated selection of exhibitions for the 2025 Gallery Weekend. Navigate the city's vibrant galleries and don’t miss a moment of the action.
]]>Don't miss Matías Sauter Morera's exhibition at Craig Krull Gallery, where he blends AI-generated imagery and Photoshop compositing to explore queer identity and the history of gay culture in Costa Rica.
]]>Brooklyn abstract expressionist turned gallerist unleashes 50 bold canvases, launches Bushwick Gallery, champions risk-taking residencies, and debuts globe-spanning Miles series—rewriting how artists create, curate and connect on- and offline today.
]]>A richly layered survey traces decades of work exploring identity, migration, and memory through photography, performance, and immersive installation.
]]>An immersive exhibition exploring the influence of AI on visual media, featuring manipulated videos, large-scale fabric murals, and evocative photography across multiple gallery spaces.
]]>Jennie C. Jones’s Ensemble transforms The Met’s rooftop into a silent stage with sculptural instruments, blending visual art and sound. On view through October.
]]>We’re thrilled to announce that ArtRabbit is extending its reach to two vibrant cultural capitals – Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
]]>Lisa Yuskavage's first Los Angeles solo show in 30 years at David Zwirner Gallery showcases provocative paintings exploring the artist-muse dynamic and female sexuality.
]]>Discover the incredible skill of British artists working in craft, design and architecture, both historically and in the present day. Drawing upon rich, traditional practices and innovative techniques, the artists in these exhibitions show the enduring appeal of making through the decades.
]]>This exhibition explores themes of life, loss, and resilience through fragile yet sturdy sculptures. A narrative that mirrors real-world events. Closes this weekend.
]]>A new visual installation presented by Watermans as part of the EU funded project Artcast4D by spatial artist Tendayi Vine which explores the impact of the gutta percha tree.
]]>Visit these southern Cornish coastal towns for a unique art experience. Take in the local gallery scene, major museum exhibitions, and the magical gardens that continue to inspire the many artists living and working in Cornwall.
]]>Last chance to see Annie Briard’s exhibit "Through the Walls of Gold" at Royale Projects. Briard blends art and science, using three-dimensional elements to enhance her landscape photography.
]]>Explore gallery@oxo at Oxo Tower Wharf, a unique venue promoting creativity along London's cultural trail, ideal for art exhibitions and cultural events.
]]>Nancy Macko used her compost bin's decay to create evocative images, capturing the interplay of colors, textures, and forms. Catch the stunning visual results in this show.
]]>Beshty delivers a visually and conceptually rich experience, while Adewumi offers deeply compassionate portraits that explore the immigrant experience.
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Rachael Browning’s This Way Up explores photographic truths and ambiguities through captivating works. Last chance to catch this compelling exhibition at Moskowitz Bayse, closing 14 December.
]]>Continuing our explorations along the Great Western Railway network, hear from Turner-prize nominated Heather Phillipson about her exhibition Out of this World, now open at Glynn Vivian in Swansea.
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Looking for festive delights or a retreat from the holiday madness? Find dazzling Christmas events, serene art exhibitions, and unique shopping experiences. From nostalgic celebrations to reflective art, our curated list has something for every mood this holiday season.
]]>Bespoke memberships, inspiring courses, immersive experiences and unique artworks: the ArtRabbit Holiday Gift Guide 2024 is your gateway to purposeful, creative gifting.
]]>Enjoy the best new contemporary art, then head to Viking Yuletide to pick up handmade Christmas gifts (and craft skills) along the way. The festivities have arrived in Devon’s capital city, Plymouth.
]]>Evan Whale resides in The Forgotten Edge, where Sunset Boulevard ends and diverse Los Angeles neighborhoods meet. Over five years, developers have displaced local culture with luxury apartments. In "The End of Sunset," Whale captures this transformation through photographic works, exploring the precarious Southern California landscape and memory erasure.
]]>As the nights draw in, we look for online classes for new skills and inspiration. Often more affordably priced than in-person equivalents, these classes come straight from the very best arts institutions, and start at just under a tenner.
]]>Jane Dickson's "Are We There Yet?" revisits her iconic urban themes, transitioning from New York's Times Square to Los Angeles's highways. The exhibition spans works from oil to Astroturf, exploring themes of motherhood, escape, and unfulfilled desires through landscapes and the interstitial spaces of life's journeys.
]]>How Loughborough University’s Fine Art programme nurtures creativity and critical thinking by exploring the inspiring work of its graduates, each carving out unique and innovative careers in the arts world.
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Julia Weist's public art project transformed her into a private investigator, navigating surveillance loopholes and privacy concerns to create works that explore vulnerability, contemporary surveillance, and the boundaries of legal authority.
]]>Holograms, enabled by 1960s laser technology, create 3D illusions. Artists like Louise Bourgeois, Ed Ruscha, and Deana Lawson explored holography with technician Matthew Schreiber, pushing creative boundaries from the 1990s to 2020.
]]>In London this October? With so many stand out exhibitions happening across the capital it can be hard to know where to start. Luckily, we’ve got you, with our round-up of standout shows.
]]>Marking Time showcases nearly 40 works by Chris McCaw, featuring his unique “sunburn” photographic process, solarized landscapes, and polaroid experiments, spanning two decades of innovation.
]]>With an abundance of industrial history and Modernist architecture setting the scene, we take a tour of Swansea’s must-see museums, galleries, and project spaces.
]]>Last chance to see 'LA Spotlight: Dinh Q. Lê’s Survey' at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, a profound exhibition showcasing his impactful career from 1998 to 2023.
]]>Kyungmi Shin’s “Origin Stories” exhibition merges ceramics, sculpture, and painted photographs to explore female and Asian identity, blending historical and contemporary influences through personal and traditional art forms.
]]>The Affordable Art Fair Battersea returns to London this autumn, celebrating 25 years with a unique lineup of installations, late-night events, and special anniversary artworks.
]]>Mickalene Thomas: All About Love is a dynamic exhibition where bold installations and vibrant media celebrate Black womanhood, self-empowerment, and artistic transformation.
]]>Beat the summer heat by visiting "Dogs & Dads," an art exhibition featuring humorous works on dogs and dads by Karl Haendel, David Sipress, and Taylor Marie Prendergast. Ends August 24, 2024.
]]>'Figuring a Scene' at National Gallery Singapore fuses art with natural elements to explore deep narratives of culture, identity, and history. On view until 23 March 2025 — read our deep dive.
]]>Celebrating half a century as a beacon of experimentation and innovation, this Berlin institution is marking the occasion with the dynamic exhibition 'Sounds of Bethany'.
]]>Find London’s best exhibitions in Craft, Design, and Architecture on our curated art trail. From Kensington to Canning Town, these are our highlights.
]]>Kenny Scharf transforms Honor Fraser Gallery into a vibrant urban oasis, overflowing with his iconic characters and playful imagery. On view until 24 August.
]]>Explore Venice beyond the Biennale with our curated guide to the most compelling exhibitions. From international collaborations to insightful cultural dialogues, discover art hidden across the city. Perfect for art aficionados and casual explorers alike.
]]>Looking to keep the kids entertained while also enjoying a dose of adult culture? Current exhibitions at museums and galleries across the UK offer inspired fun for the whole family.
]]>Dancing with Nature by Richard Misrach features large-scale photographs taken in Hawaii with the Alonzo King LINES Ballet. It's a captivating display where art, nature, and the human form intersect.
]]>Today, we spotlight Sarabande Foundation, inspired by Lee Alexander McQueen, as a dynamic accelerator of artistic talent, fostering flourishing arts careers.
]]>In our second instalment of innovative educational paths in the arts, we spotlight RCA's experiential short course, designed to elevate real-world creative careers.
]]>Last chance to catch 'Young Americans' by Rebecca Campbell, featuring her recent, evocative portraits of youth and adolescence in Los Angeles. On view until 20 July.
]]>Shawn Huckins meticulously recreates works of American masters, infusing each series with surprises like overlaid text, emojis, or woven fabrics, transcending mere replication.
]]>Last chance to explore this exhibition that traces decades of artistic collaborations and friendships at the printmaking studio, Gemini G.E.L., through the lens of Sidney B. Felsen. The exhibition runs until 7 July.
]]>From 12-14 July, step inside London's largest remaining long-term artist studio building of its kind for an open studios weekend.
]]>A historic city and major interchange for trains travelling from London onto the South West, Exeter makes an excellent stop-off or base to explore the region for families seeking art, culture and local history.
]]>Jim Isermann's Wrapture showcases vibrant colors and geometric shapes at the Pacific Design Center Gallery. Last chance to catch before it closes on 29 June.
]]>Seven artists born between 1974 and 1992 are showcasing over 40 works that reinterpret traditional Chinese landscape art in light of contemporary global challenges.
]]>This summer, galleries and museums across the UK will bring historical portraits into public view and present new works that shed new light on past lives.
]]>Last chance to catch Tony Cragg's first solo exhibition in LA at Marian Goodman Gallery, showcasing his latest sculptures in bronze, wood, stone, and steel.
]]>Here’s Basel’s best contemporary art beyond the Art Basel fair. Explore our top picks for exhibitions that promise a rich, cultural complement to the fair.
]]>Inspired by initimate moments from her personal life and relationships, Karla Diaz's latest exhibition features illustrative pieces that reflect the many aspects of her Mexican American identity.
]]>Get up close and personal with drawings and works on paper. Encompassing a wide range of media from charcoal and pastel to lithography and other print techniques, this summer's exhibitions demonstrate the enduring appeal of drawings and works on paper.
]]>Mark your calendars for this year's late-night museum openings in London. Wander through exhibitions, history, and art in London’s most loved museums and galleries after the crowds have dispersed.
]]>Last chance to catch Kristen Morgin's dynamic large-scale drawings in her latest exhibition. Her mixed-media works combine whimsical elements with detailed narratives, presenting a fresh and imaginative perspective.
]]>With contemporary art rubbing up against the historic buildings of this seaport city, and picturesque walk and cycle routes to help you explore, we encourage you to make a journey to Plymouth in Devon this summer.
]]>From a baroque-inspired public sculpture to a modernist icon on campus and workshops on ecological art, plan your next art-filled trip around our top picks for unique and inspiring art programmes in England and Wales.
]]>Do you like art? How about food? And is there anything better than the two combined? Our list of art-inspired eateries will take you through some of London's best-curated restaurants and the top eating spots at the city's museums and galleries.
]]>"Last Adventures in High Res" features timeless scenes fused with surreal, colorful bursts, blending humor with a sense of unease.
]]>Take your holiday cue from the art crowd—this summer, art festivals and biennials are activating towns and cities across the globe. Discover exhibitions, performances, symposia, and even an artist-led spa! Read on to plan your next art and travel experience.
]]>This collaboration aims to enhance the travel experience, beautifully merging the discovery of art with the scenic journeys across some of the UK's most culturally vibrant regions.
]]>One of the UK’s largest cities, well served by transport links across the country, Bristol’s cultural landscape has both international standing and a dynamic local arts ecology. Our GWR-sponsored guide to the best spots to visit, whether you’re a solo traveller, family or group of friends, will take you straight to the city’s creative heart.
]]>Embarking on a journey through the world of art education, our series begins with City Lit, showcasing its Fine Art course that nurtures artistic talents in the heart of London.
]]>Looking for exhibitions that stimulate debate and discussion? Current and upcoming exhibitions in UK cities are tackling big subjects with nuance and artistic flair. Read on to find the artists and institutions exploring the climate, ecology and politics near you.
]]>Rachel Lachowicz's "The Gravity of Color" showcases her 30-year journey through innovative art using non-traditional materials, featuring vibrant geometric works made from eyeshadow tins.
]]>MoMA's Käthe Kollwitz retrospective is a powerful exploration of social issues through art, featuring 120 works. A must-see showcase of empathy and activism, until 20 July 2024.
]]>These enigmatic works fuse textiles and photography, transforming landscapes with added thread to alter their tenor. This interplay of original imagery and tactile stitching invites intrigue and appeal.
]]>This free public programme explores love, death, and desire through diverse media, featuring works by Simon Page and others, with live music and artist meet-ups.
]]>Does your Art History knowledge need some polishing up? Let ArtRabbit help you out with our guide to retrospective and survey exhibitions currently open in the UK.
]]>Celebrating Caspar David Friedrich's 250th anniversary, "Infinite Landscapes" at Alte Nationalgalerie showcases over 100 works, highlighting his role as a pioneer of Modernity
]]>Frieze LA returns to Santa Monica Airport for its fifth edition with new public spaces, a new Focus curator, and new local and international exhibitors.
Last chance to see Nathan Vincent's thought-provoking yarn sculptures challenging gender norms and the perception of masculinity with crocheted gym settings and life-size soldiers.
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London's Spring Art Fair season has arrived, showcasing the most exciting new work from artists, designers, and makers from across the globe. Dive into our list of standout fairs offering endless inspiration through exhibitions, events, and opportunities to build your art collection.
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Catch the final viewing of Krista Svalbonas' exploration of displacement through laser-cut prints and personal narratives, closing on 24 Feb.
]]>From Kew Gardens' floral marvels to cinematic nostalgia at Everyman Hampstead, discover London's top artful and romantic date spots this Valentine's.
]]>Contemporary collage art at Rose Gallery, featuring unique works by Katrien De Blauwer, Ken Graves, and Kensuke Koike that showcase the medium's enduring appeal and versatility.
]]>As artificial intelligence tools for image creation become mainstream, with software like DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion leading the way, "Harold Cohen: AARON" at the Whitney Museum explores the historical roots of AI in art.
]]>Explore the richness of South East and East Asian art through current UK exhibitions, from the traditional crafts of the Mingei Movement to Zheng Bo's ecological bamboo installations, showcasing a diverse array of mediums and themes.
]]>These are London's best immersive art experiences, where technology and participation bring narratives to life.
]]>Louise Lawler's photographs, presenting pieces from her 'Swiped', 'Adjusted-to-Fit', and 'Traced' series, investigate both art history and her own work, questioning the authority of both institutions and artists.
]]>Discover museums and galleries across the UK that are shaking things up with exciting new developments. From ‘Victorian Radicals' to rising young art stars and a fresh look at the Pre-Raphaelites, here are our arts and culture highlights for 2024 in the UK.
]]>Established in 2006, Master Drawings New York (MDNY) showcases an exceptional selection of rare works on paper, spanning from the 15th to the 21st centuries, on Manhattan's Upper East Side. The event is navigable via ArtRabbit.
]]>Jónsi's 'Vox' at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is a captivating blend of sound and light, creating a unique visual experience. The show runs until 3 February.
]]>Last chance to catch Ava McDonough's solo debut at Lowell Ryan Projects: 'All I Hear Is the Symphony' showcases intricate, predominantly black and white mixed media collages. Explore these masterpieces, crafted from thousands of hand-printed images, until 20 January.
]]>Visit "Brink" by Dima Filippov, where quiet, yet familiar landscapes inspire reflection and meditation on personal journeys. On view at Cromwell Place until 28 January.
]]>Save the date for this machinima at HAU 4, 24 Jan, 8pm. Tune in for a Marxist critique of class struggles in a video game setting, set in a city mirroring early 20th-century New Orleans.
]]>Last chance to catch Todd Gray's unique juxtaposition of Roman architecture and diverse portraits in "Rome Work", showcasing his creative, multi-layered photography until 13 January.
]]>Here are ArtRabbit's top picks for blockbuster exhibitions across the US in 2024, spanning design, contemporary visual art, and major historical shows — these are the must-see events you won’t want to miss.
]]>ArtRabbit's top picks for blockbuster exhibitions across the UK and Europe in 2024, spanning design, contemporary visual art, and major historical shows — these are the must-see events you won’t want to miss.
]]>Stephen Neidich's "Lost MixTapes," transforms rusted, steel Venetian blinds into captivating expressions, blurring the line between the natural and the theatrical.
]]>From all of us at ArtRabbit, happy holidays and a healthy new year 2024!
]]>In this exhibition, Lia Halloran explores the curiosities of warped space-time, a culmination of his friendship and book collaboration with Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist Kip Thorne.
]]>Whilst some galleries and museums take a break over Christmas, plenty are open for those seeking visual culture and family fun.
]]>Unique, low-waste gifts for art enthusiasts: the ArtRabbit Holiday Gift Guide 2023 is your key to thoughtful, culture-rich giving.
]]>At 1301PE, Thai artist Rirkrit Tiravanija uses daily American newspapers to create an expansive floor-to-ceiling installation, inviting viewers to reconsider their interpretations of news across diverse towns and perspectives.
]]>In "Double Take," Rudko redefines duality through diptychs, unveiling hidden stories in repurposed found photographs.
]]>Thomas Moore's 'The Road To Kara Tepe' unveils Lesvos' duality – a paradise of relics and a prison guarded by frigates. Don't miss this gripping exhibition offering a unique take on the island's history.
]]>Explore the life and art of Frida Kahlo through an immersive 360-degree experience perfect for the chilly season.
]]>An intimate world of miniature art, offering a unique blend of whimsy and depth, perfect for immersive experience seekers this winter.
]]>In "Ideas Without Edges" Christopher Badger demonstrates the ways in which art and design intersect with other fields such as Mathematics and the Physical Sciences.
]]>Imagine a world ruled by AI, populated by smart systems and intelligent nonhumans, and the psychological consequences on humans. This immersive multimedia installation probes agency, ethics, and empathy between humans and the machines they create.
]]>Rineke Dijkstra's exhibition explores human interactions through video and photography, featuring beach portraits and responses to Rembrandt's "The Night Watch".
]]>Celebrating the impact of British cultural icons, this photography exhibition offers portraits that showcase the country’s diverse and inspirational figures.
]]>Terri Friedman reflects on the relationship of body and mind, with woven patterns that imitate the delicate and complex nature of human emotions.
]]>Craig Calderwood's first solo exhibition merges tapestry art with themes of queer identity, fantasy, and personal history, offering a poignant take on processing grief.
]]>Fran Forman's Berlin debut at BBA Gallery features evocative photos that explore digital-era solitude, offering escape and connection through cinematic storytelling.
]]>MOCA revisits LA's burgeoning art scenes in the 1970s-80s, displaying 200+ works that spotlight LA's emergence as a contemporary art capital
]]>In "Buried Sunshine", Julian Charrière observes the world's largest urban oil field through a series of heliographic photographs, film, and sculptures. Ending soon on 4 November.
]]>MADE LONDON The capital’s contemporary designer-makers fair, returns with an expanded edition in a brand new venue.
]]>Catch the first museum exhibition celebrating the fashion pioneer Gaby Aghion and her iconic label Chloé. It features iconic garments and archival treasures tracing her influence on 'easy elegance' and Chloé's evolution.
]]>Nadia Kaabi-Linke's exhibition at Hamburger Bahnhof confronts historical erasure, exploring violence and censorship in Central Europe's art and political history.
]]>"OUTSIDE INSIDE" unites Hugo Yoshikawa’s vivid motifs of house plants and everyday items with Paola Lenti’s refined furniture, forging a captivating visual interplay at Rikka Gallery, Tokyo.
]]>Featuring over 100 works, "Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE" marks the first US retrospective and the largest exhibition of the Thai artist to date.
]]>"Tender Points" reflects on the power structures prevalent in contemporary society and their impact on our bodies, affecting the way we move and make decisions.
]]>Cammie Staros' exhibition transforms the gallery into a labyrinth, offering unique views of Greek artifacts, and challenging the notion of instituitions as places of insight. Ending soon on 28 October.
]]>Explore family-friendly, low-cost art activities across the UK this Half-Term with ArtRabbit. Enjoy art-making, storytelling, world-building, and spooky season workshops.
]]>Don't miss this exhibition highlighting the meticulously crafted, and deeply thought provoking photographic practice of Hiroshi Sugimoto.
]]>Catch the thirty-year survey of Vanessa Beecroft's work in "Rules of Non-Engagement", her first major exhibition in LA in over two decades.
]]>Frieze London 2023 is celebrating its 20th year at Regent's Park, featuring over 160 galleries. Alongside it, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture join the event, accompanied by new initiatives that focus on emerging art and artists.
]]>Using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in her text-based practice, American artist Jenny Holzer challenges our perception of the systems and structures that make up our contemporary society.
]]>In London for Frieze Week? With hundreds of galleries across the capital, let us help you choose where to venture beyond the Frieze London and Frieze Masters booths.
]]>“Encounter” at MoMA contrasts Barbara Chase-Riboud and Alberto Giacometti, showcasing their Paris works, revealing shared artistic affinities and distinct techniques in sculpting human forms. Last chance to catch.
]]>Save the date: Flamm in Redruth, Cornwall (21-22 Oct 2023) showcases global and local art, promotes Cornish artists, and offers diverse events.
Miya Ando's "Sky Atlas" features luminescent works inspired by nature's cycles. Until 21st October.
]]>This two-day event is a dynamic fusion of video, film, and installation. Curated by Kisito Assangni, it features ten international artists.
]]>“Moderne Europa” presents black and white photographs by Irmel Kamp, documenting both the architectural modernism and the geographical eccentricities of various European cities.
]]>Interested in exploring the intersection of digital age dilemmas and artistic expression? If so, visit URBAN NATION’s new satellite gallery in Neukölln, featuring artist RABI’s intriguing Project M/20.
]]>Showcasing a lasting legacy in photographic history, "More than ONE" delves into Ken Ohara's early, unique approaches to the medium, which have inherently shaped the subsequent 50 years of his career.
]]>Aubrey Levinthal's 'Tourist' exhibit navigates the emotional nuances of everyday life, with muted colors and shapes.
]]>Don’t miss "Proxy Gallery 10 Years" at Floating Gallery, showcasing the unique platform’s entire history of exhibitions in a series of single square images.
]]>Opening this weekend, Jonathan Baldock: Touch Wood will present a brand new body of work by the artist at YSP's Weston Gallery.
]]>London art and design fairs to add to your autumn diary
]]>Madge Gill's retrospective at MAC Birmingham. It thoughtfully explores her self-taught mastery in art as resilience, focusing on spirituality and nature.
]]>A rare, intimate view of Louise Bourgeois's printmaking, focused exquisitely on themes of motherhood and maternity. It's on until 23 December.
]]>Clovis Schlumberger's paintings evoke a playful aura with his dancing characters that resemble Keith Haring's iconic figures. Catch it before it closes this week on September 17th.
]]>Don't miss Berlin Art Week—five days packed with contemporary art from top museums, galleries, and unique project spaces. Runs 13-17 September.
]]>Ignacio Uriarte transforms office supplies into captivating art, making you rethink everyday life and drawing.
]]>A compelling exploration of human-machine relationships through diverse mediums. This show challenges conventional perspectives on technology, dreams, and identity, inviting viewers into thought-provoking sensory experiences. A must-see for tech and art enthusiasts.
]]>A captivating blend of abstract and figurative art that encapsulates the essence of summer, leisure, and human connection. Maxwell Stevens' vivid colors and dynamic compositions offer both visual delight and emotional resonance.
]]>This show is a mind-opener, blending history with spirituality in a way you've never seen. Catch it before it closes on September 10.
]]>Diverse art exploring human-animal bonds, mythological creatures, and varied mediums. Plus, it's local talent from East Anglia.
]]>There's just one week left to see this impressive retrospective of Daido Moriyama, showing how the pioneering artist developed his unique visual language.
]]>Aliza Nisenbaum portrays the lives of the community in and around Queens Museum in an exhibition of exuberantly colourful paintings.
]]>Urs Fischer's "Denominator" offers a captivating exploration of information overload in our digital age. It's not just art—it's a conversation starter about our current cultural landscape.
]]>Catch the final days of "Time to Listen" at Akademie der Künste in Berlin. Experience haunting, sensorial sound installations confronting the ecological crisis.
]]>The "Civilization: The Way We Live Now" exhibition features 150 photographers, showcasing unseen images of global human facets and modern age complexities; visit before it ends on 17 September.
]]>Step into any gallery in Manchester this summer and you'll find exciting exhibitions exploring timely themes, from museum decolonisation to the climate crisis.
]]>Catch Iiu Susiraja's audacious self-portraits at MoMA PS1 in New York. Her bold compositions masterfully balance humor and seriousness.
]]>After its NYC debut, "Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure" has moved to LA's The Grand, bringing you over 200 works and intimate insights into the artist's vibrant journey.
]]>AI crafts images from online data. Anja Engelke's exhibition at Künstlerhaus Bethanien questions AI's photographic role, exploring society and challenging originality. Our Berlin Spotlight this week.
]]>In New York, catch Lap-See Lam's "Tales of the Altersea", where captivating installations of soundscapes and visuals highlight deep cultural intersections.
]]>This week's LA spotlight features Hank Willis Thomas's powerful fusion of art and politics. Visit this thought-provoking show that delves into race, identity, and colonialism.
]]>Our top tip this week is this thought-provoking exploration of life, death, and resurrection in Helen Blejerman's exhibition at Sheffield Hallam University Gallery.
]]>"Inheritance" showcases generational legacies through art since the 1970s, melding personal tales and history, reflecting on how past shapes identity. Inspired by Ephraim Asili’s film.
]]>This week's must-see show in Berlin is Liam Gillick's 'Filtered Time' at Pergamonmuseum. Soundscapes and light installations spotlight the museum's diverse historical periods.
]]>"Sculpture into Photography" revisits a 1970 MoMA show with 15 artists transforming photos into sculptures using collage, video, and digital tech. Ends August 19.
For her long-awaited project with Artangel, Sarah Sze's atmospheric installation transforms a vaulted Victorian waiting room at Peckham Rye Station that has lain empty for almost 50 years.
]]>"Art is for Everybody" at The Broad showcases over 120 Keith Haring pieces, blending humor, joy, and politics. Closes 8 October. Read Jody's review.
]]>Explore the rich tapestry of UK's textile art in our spotlight this week, featuring both historical and contemporary work.
]]>If you are in the mood for a stroll in the city, check out our curated trail featuring the best outdoor art in New York this summer.
]]>Julius von Bismarck's "When Platitudes Become Form" at Berlinische Galerie explores nature, history, and politics while reflecting on German colonialism, and present-day Oceania's environmental struggles. Closes 14 August.
]]>Let our latest trail guide you to London's best craft, design, and architecture shows.
]]>"Comfort in Discomfort" at Ronchini displays Jade Ching-Yuk Ng's futurist paintings on intimacy, merging disembodied figures with symbolic motifs. Our favourite show in London this week.
]]>Our favourite show in Berlin this week is 'Alice Springs: Retrospective' at Helmut Newton Foundation. Featuring 200 photos, it offers fresh insights into June Newton's work, from intimate celebrity portraits to personal captures. Closes 19 November.
]]>Don't miss the final days of Francesca Gabbiani's exhibition, where cut paper art meets stop-motion film in captivating urban and natural landscapes.
]]>Edinburgh Arts Festival next month showcases a diverse array of exhibitions and events. Expect narrative wall art, bog-inspired installations, new commissions, and even vending machine art.
]]>Don't miss "Taylor Swift: Storyteller" at the Museum of Art and Design. As her billion-dollar Eras Tour thrives, the exhibition displays iconic attires, props, and projections, immersing visitors in Swift's enchanting world. Ends September 4.
]]>Our favorite LA show this week features Njideka Akunyili Crosby at David Zwirner. Her multi-layered artworks seamlessly blend photos and paintings, capturing diverse time periods and envisioned worlds. Ends July 29.
]]>In Berlin this week? See Małgorzata Mirga-Tas's exhibition, “Sivdem Amenge. I Sewed for Us,” showcasing textile collages portraying the Roma community, challenging stereotypes.
]]>"Intimate Strangers" at Yancey Richardson Gallery features 17 artists using parents to explore themes like immigration and Black masculinity. Closes August 18.
]]>Short on time this week? Our spotlight distils it down to the week's single most rewarding exhibition in London this week.
]]>Don't miss "Frock-Conscious" in LA, where Elaine Reichek brings a fresh perspective, intertwining paintings and delicate hand-sewn embroidery.
]]>This week in Berlin, visit "Devouring Lovers" by Eva Fàbregas at Hamburger Bahnhof. A vast installation blending sculpture with expansive corporeal objects.
Summer is prime time for garden visits. These UK galleries offer stellar art exhibitions and vibrant gardens.
]]>In NYC this week? Visit "Back to Earth" exhibition, challenging space exploration narratives and examining its impact on marginalized communities through artists' perspectives. Ends July 29th.
]]>Last chance to catch Mónika Kárándi's solo exhibition, where her fusion of nature and music explores our shared origins.
]]>London's sunny weather invites outdoor art exploration. Visit 'Sculpture in the City', Southbank's 'Haven', or explore Edgware's history with 'Let's Meet on the Edge'.
]]>If you can only squeeze in one exhibition this week in New York, let it be this one. Celebrating 20th-century designer Dorothy Liebes, it showcases her transformative influence on American modernism.
]]>If you can only squeeze in one exhibition this week in Berlin, let it be this one.
]]>Drop by Karla Klarin's "Big Pink" in LA, where cityscape abstraction meets vivid hues and cherished memories of a neighbor's pink house.
]]>If you can only squeeze in one exhibition this week in New York, let it be this one.
]]>Discover Sculpture in the City's 12th edition in London's heart, a free 24/7 outdoor sculpture park highlighting emerging art within iconic architecture.
]]>In Liverpool for the summer? Let us guide you through the city's bustling art scene.
]]>In the mood for a bit of art during your evenings in Dundee? Get a glimpse of what awaits you in this week's spotlighted events featuring the city's art night life.
]]>In LA this week? Catch Sarah Charlesworth's "Neverland." Featuring striking studio object photographs on vibrant backgrounds, this show is not one to miss!
]]>If you are looking for your fill of art in New York, check out our top pick of the week.
]]>Visit the latest Serpentine Pavilion, À table, by French-Lebanese architect Lina Gotmeh, inspired by French dining culture.
]]>If your busy week allows only for one artsy treat in the city, this week's New York Spotlight might just offer the colorful therapy you need.
]]>In LA this week? Check out Ricardo Cabret's tech-infused exhibit, "Un Nuevo Manglar," that dives into technology-nature tension through paintings & generative art.
]]>In LA this week? Catch Chris Engman's Prism before it closes, a mesmerizing display of photographic illusions intertwined with his young son's artistic disruptions.
]]>The 4th London Design Biennale at Somerset House showcases over 40 international design teams. The event offers a plethora of innovative exhibits, from sensory bread baking to virtual reality gardens and ancient weaving techniques.
]]>Celebrate art, culture, and community at the 45th Annual Museum Mile Festival on Tuesday, June 13th.
]]>In Birmingham this week? Let our top picks guide you to the best of the local art scene for a riveting exhibition experience.
]]>Explore Berlin's Project Space Festival this June, a month-long showcase of 30 diverse artistic and community projects spread across the city's vibrant neighborhoods.
]]>The latest Met Roof Garden Commission fuses Ancient Egypt and LA. Go for the art, stay for cocktails, snacks and a stunning view over Central Park.
]]>Fancy your art with a touch of salt air? Here are four exhibitions at seaside galleries you can visit this weekend in the UK.
]]>Visit Lowell Ryan Projects in LA for James Busby's intriguing exhibit, featuring captivating abstract oils and sketch-like graphite drawings.
]]>From established artists to emerging positions, we've curated a trail for this year's Gallery Weekend in London.
]]>We've spotted some stand-out exhibitions at museums and galleries across the picturesque city of Cambridge.
]]>Witness the unique effects of the blend of chemicals and light on photographic paper in LA's highlight of the week. A show not to be missed!
]]>If you have time for only one art outing this week, let it be this striking 25-foot sculpture on the High Line.
Don't miss Frieze Week in New York — a vibrant fusion of art, design, and parties featuring top galleries and a myriad of art events.
]]>In New York this week? Drop by George Porcari's exhibit where his photographs weave tales through books and objects, creating engaging narratives.
]]>This week's must see Los Angeles show features captivating paintings by Pam Posey that evoke the wonders of nature in thoughtful impressions.
]]>Looking for a must-see New York exhibit? This week's spotlight features Seung-taek Lee's exhibit, a playful blend of humour and innovation.
]]>If you're short on time in LA, don't miss Jay Mark Johnson's exhibit. His 'slit' images create a dreamlike, otherworldly experience.
]]>Last chance to catch "Thierry Mugler: Couturissime" at the Brooklyn Museum — a captivating exhibition celebrating fashion artistry.
]]>This weekend sees Berlin's galleries showcasing the best of what the city's contemporary art scene has to offer for the annual Gallery Weekend.
]]>This April, London's art scene bursts with immersive exhibitions and installations, offering visitors an unforgettable journey through visual and sensory delights.
]]>This weekend sees Berlin's galleries showcasing the best of what the city's contemporary art scene has to offer for the annual Gallery Weekend Berlin.
]]>When we set out to create a practical guide to contemporary art exhibitions and events, the idea of an “art rabbit” came up in a conversation about myriad voices and fast-spreading phenomena.
]]>Why do we still celebrate International Women's Day? There's been a significant change and attitudinal shift about women's equality and emancipation over the past few decades, but there is still so much left to do.
]]>To help protect yourself, your fellow visitors as well as museum and gallery staff, follow these guidelines to enjoy art responsibly, wherever COVID-19 is still at large.
]]>ArtRabbit and Oranj are pleased to announce the top entries for our Poster Competition on the theme of Rebirth. Of all the quality entries, the winning design belongs to photographer Will Creswick, with talented runners up Gwenba, Imo Crossland, Jess Pemberton, Kaitlin Swann and Darren Shaddick.
]]>Still looking for that perfect last-minute gift for the art lovers in your life? Whether it’s a friend, significant other or yourself, most of these art-related gifts don’t require postage and support arts organisations or creators to help culture thrive in 2021.
]]>Make your daily allotment of outdoor exercise during lockdown more interesting with art installed in public spaces. Splashed on street corners, situated in parks, or else taking up space in front of civic buildings, you don’t have to wait until December to see these artworks.
]]>Over the past few days, the escalating events in the US have given us pause on what we can do to elevate the right voices in this critical time. We recognise that part of our community is hurting and it’s not okay to be silent. Black Lives Matter. Black Voices Matter. We stand in solidarity with everyone fighting for a better world and in defiance of racism.
]]>Art and culture are brilliant for both restoring a bit of normalcy to your day-to-day as well as providing commentary on this new collective experience of mass quarantining. Each week, we’ll be updating our Art from Home guide with the best art you can experience from home, provided by organisations from around the world.
]]>Museums, galleries and cultural organisations have been ramping up their virtual experiences in the past few weeks in response to temporary closures of physical locations. We’ve picked our favourites from this growing list so that no matter how you're feeling, you can feel it while experiencing some culture.
]]>Nothing beats the immediacy of seeing art in person, curated with care to convey an experience within a shared space. We at ArtRabbit will always favour real-life experiences, but as we collectively practice social distancing in an effort to quell the spread of COVID-19, we looked for some boredom-banishing alternatives to attending art exhibitions and events IRL.
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How do Masculinities manifest in contemporary culture? This exhibition at the Art Gallery in the Barbican Centre attempts to answer questions about sexuality and gender with an in-depth look at various iterations of masculinity as seen through photography and film. Join us on this video tour of the show to get a sneak peek of what this exhibition is all about.
]]>We ventured out into the bitter cold to experience Meet Vincent Van Gogh and encounter Picasso and Paper at the Royal Academy. Although both exhibitions centred on European male artists and their contributions to modern art, the two experiences couldn't have been more different.
]]>Sombre, striking, and inspired by the atmosphere of American funerals, this exhibition by Bunny Rogers in the picturesque city of Bregenz, Austria presents scenarios that oscillate between the ritualistic and the emotional.
]]>A few weeks ago, ArtRabbit travelled to Los Angeles to bathe in some of that Hollywood light, breathe in lungfuls of Pacific Ocean air and explore the thriving contemporary art scene of the city, in time for Frieze Los Angeles.
]]>It's great to see you here in 2020, sharing in the excitement and anxieties of the year to come. Global politics might induce more of the latter (Brexit and the US presidential elections are in the forecast as if it’s 2016 again), but the art and culture of the UK will breathe life into your diaries with all that it has to offer this year.
]]>Of all the art forms heralded as contemporary, few have been so misunderstood or dismissed as performance. Despite the divisive nature of this medium, good art should be challenging, to audiences and hegemony, creating new discourse through its ability to disrupt. That’s where performance finds its prowess.
]]>For better or for worse, this time in history will be known for the culture it imbues. While the chaos of Brexit has not come even close to its final chapter, we can get a sense of the direction that culture is heading by investigating what has been on the forefront of artistic interest of the present.
]]>This year's Berlin Art Week may be over, but many of the exhibitions can still be experienced in the coming weeks. If you get a chance to visit the German capital, be sure to read through our picks so that you can curate your very own Berlin Art Week.
]]>In celebration of the enormous strides that LGBTQ+ civil movements have made, and to recognise the challenges that the community have been historically faced with and still face today, we’ve gathered a few of our favourite artists who have furthered these important movements and conversations.
]]>Aberdeen is making a name for itself as a cultural staple for championing street and contemporary art, design, jazz and more. Here’s a snapshot of the hidden gems and cultural treasures that we’ve encountered while exploring the Granite City.
]]>While we’ll never say no to a good dose of vices during our holidays, the recipe for an amazing trip calls for balancing that out with some art and culture. This spring, discover some of the best contemporary art exhibitions scattered across Europe and have a memorable vacation that you can actually remember.
]]>This month, while patio season has officially been postponed, we vow to inject a little more culture into our weekends by filling our agendas with art. Enjoy the longer days and marginally warmer weather with us and hop to amazing exhibitions happening throughout London this spring.
]]>Last week, we headed to the other side of the world to experience Singapore Art Week, an annual celebration of this island’s vibrant art scene. Tropical and culturally blooming, this city-state showcases its vast array of talent and its depth of both traditional and contemporary arts in a week-long event that connects all corners of its geography.
]]>Welcome to 2019, art lovers and friends! You made it through another year, and now you have nothing but the tranquil expanse of the year ahead of you, unmarked by the claws of untamed time. Now let’s change that. Let’s fill your year with art events, because the right events will make this year your most dazzling yet.
]]>If you’re anything like us, the festive season is perfectly offset with discovering some thought-provoking contemporary art. To help you in your discovery, we’ve listed some of the best shows happening during the season in London. Read on to see what exhibitions you should be visiting this holiday.
]]>ArtRabbit has partnered with Infinite Multiple, an artist-led initiative that lets you buy meaningful art for less by producing infinite editions. Everything is priced between £9 and £300, and each work is specially curated to bring you a selection of works not available elsewhere, with names that won’t ever be as affordable.
]]>If you’re anything like us, the festive season is perfectly offset with discovering some thought-provoking contemporary art. To help you in your discovery, we’ve listed some of the best shows happening during the season in New York. Read on to see what exhibitions you should be visiting this holiday.
]]>If you’re anything like us, the festive season is perfectly offset with discovering some thought-provoking contemporary art. To help you in your discovery, we’ve listed some of the best shows happening during the season in Europe. Read on to see what exhibitions you should be visiting this holiday.
]]>The 6th iteration of Les Ateliers de Rennes - Contemporary Art Biennale is winding to a close, and December 2nd will be the last chance to catch the wide selection of contemporary art presented throughout the city. Read on to find out about the highlights, the relevance of the biennale to Rennes’ cultural scene, and where else you can catch these amazing artists.
]]>With a dizzying array of events and spaces to see, we’ve filtered it down to the ones that are absolutely unmissable (as well as some you can probably skip), so that you’ll be able to navigate Berlin with ease and curate the perfect Art Week itinerary for yourself, even after it’s over.
]]>We’ve compiled some of the most instagrammable exhibitions from London and beyond so that your perfect Fashion Week finds will be set against the most perfect backdrops.
]]>The 10th Berlin Biennale is the much-needed art world antidote to the unforgivingly hopeless political climate of recent years. This timely event brings into perspective the necessity of art spaces to address issues that other spaces won’t.
]]>The interpretation of art, much like the interpretation of anything, is a comparative practice. The Coffin Jump by Katrina Palmer and In Search of Dinozord by Faustin Linyekula reviewed in tandem creates a new dynamic about art concerning war.
]]>If you’re lucky enough to be doing a bit of vacationing in Europe this summer, or even if you’re just in town for work and have some time in between meetings, we wanted to share with you our favourites from across the continent.
]]>Art often gets categorised as an autonomous sphere of existence outside of capital, but art, like all culture, is a product of its environment. Yet art has the tendency to be critical of its environment, exposing the absurdity and violence that the system in authority espouses.
]]>We’ve organised our takeaways from the 2018 Spaced Out Conference and compiled the highlights below so that everyone, including you, can also join in on these important discussions.
]]>Berlin has a reputation for being a haven for artists and creatives. While it boasts artsiness all year round, this coming weekend is when art meets institution as we get ready for another Gallery Weekend in Berlin.
]]>I’m not great at dealing with emotions. I’ve been compared to a robot so many times that I could probably give even Zuckerberg a run for his money.
]]>In celebration of Friday the 13th, a day shrouded in myth and superstition, we’ve listed our favourite art containing occultism for you so that yours will be a day full of magick.
]]>ArtRabbit was invited to Cardiff for the release of Cerith Wyn Evans’ stunning new installation 'Radiant fold… (the Illuminating Gas)' at the National Museum Cardiff. We took the opportunity to get a quick insight into the Welsh capital’s contemporary art scene.
]]>The warmer weather has us giddy with excitement and a renewed will to explore all the best that London’s contemporary art scene has to offer. Take a peek at ArtRabbit’s top picks and come explore with us.
]]>Spring Cleaning for us includes sweeping up the best offerings of New York’s art scene and presenting it with a fresh dose of longer days and warmer nights. Take a gander at ArtRabbit's most inspiring shows of the season to help coax you out of hibernation.
]]>We have highlighted and mapped the ten must-see contemporary art exhibitions in Europe running throughout the holiday season. Take a look at our top picks worth a city break to explore.
]]>The fast-approaching holidays often prove to be one of the best times to explore the winter art scene. ArtRabbit has highlighted some of the most interesting shows in New York - take a look at our list of must see exhibitions that are worth taking time out from holiday shopping for.
]]>The fast-approaching winter holidays often prove to be one of the best times to explore art in another city. ArtRabbit has highlighted and mapped some of the most interesting US shows this winter. Take a look at our suggestions to find your perfect artistic destination.
]]>It has been 20 years since the Guggenheim Bilbao opened its doors. We went along to join in with the birthday celebrations and get to know Bilbao.
]]>London based gallery Sophia Contemporary launched a new show exploring how the rise of the Internet and the constant consumption of online images is influencing contemporary painting and painters.
]]>It may be called Frieze Week, with Frieze Art Fair as the main event, but London has plenty more to offer beyond the art fair circuit. Here’s our handy guide featuring 10 art events you shouldn't miss while on the hunt.
]]>The Folkestone Triennial is a city-wide art exhibit showcasing nineteen site-specific installations by internationally recognised artists through 5 November 2017. We went down to have a look.
]]>New York art world is busy in fall, showcasing the best of what the city’s contemporary art scene has to offer. Here’s our handy guide featuring 12 unmissable shows opening this season.
]]>There’s always so much to try and fit in during Berlin Art Week but luckily a large number of exhibits continue on until as late as February 2018. So here’s our rundown of the week's highlights and what you can still catch throughout the coming months.
]]>Berlin Art Week 2017 kicks off on 13 September with a stunning selection of artists and spaces, performances and events. There's arguably too much to see in just one week, but we've highlighted unmissable events to help you navigate the scene.
]]>Have you ever wondered what it means to be human in an algorithmic future? +/- Human, Wayne McGregor’s major new work at The Roundhouse asks you to explore this question.
]]>For this week's Brexit Podcast, we talked Brexit's effect on the cultural sector, artistic responsibility and expat life.
]]>Since 1977, the internationally orientated Skulptur Projekte Münster has been taking place at regular ten year intervals. This year, it returns with a stunning selection of artists, installations and workshops in Münster.
]]>George Loudon’s private collection of unusual, often bizarre 19th century life science teaching objects are now on display at the UK’s largest university museum, Manchester Museum.
]]>Degree Show season is upon us and the UK's top art and design colleges offer an insight into the brightest new talents at work.
]]>New York art world is hot in spring, showcasing the best of what the city’s contemporary art scene has to offer. Here’s our handy guide featuring 14 unmissable shows opening this season.
]]>This weekend sees Berlin’s galleries showcasing the best of what the city’s contemporary art scene has to offer.
]]>New artistic director of Brussels' off-fair Poppositions Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk shares his exhibition highlights during Brussels Art Week.
]]>Contemporary art can be baffling. Our new book Who’s Afraid of Contemporary Art? offers insights into today’s art scene, cutting straight to the questions that matter.
]]>teamLab's digital wonderland at Pace London is coming to an end this weekend. The show was sold out within a few days; thanks to Pace London for fitting us in. This is what you've missed.
]]>It may be called Armory Week, with The Armory Show as the main event, but New York has plenty more to offer. Here's our handy guide to this week’s art fairs in New York.
]]>Mixing their rich and sophisticated cultural heritage with fresh, multi-disciplinary practices, contemporary Iranian artists play a major role in challenging the common perception of Iranian art and culture. In this edition, Tara Aghdashloo focuses on up-and-coming Iranian female artists.
]]>ArtRabbit was invited to a trip to Hull, the UK City of Culture 2017, to view key exhibitions and new gallery developments featured in the City of Culture programme. Annette Rotz documented her highlights for you.
]]>Supporting artistic process is a central aim of Delfina’s residency programme. As Director, I am interested in how such processes - from research to distribution - can be a way of recording and (re)writing history.
]]>A new year means thousands of new exhibitions all over the globe are waiting for you to explore them. Judging by the sheer quantity – from Condo to the Venice Biennale - 2017 will be a good year for art and contemporary visual culture.
]]>Can't decide where to spend your Christmas holiday and looking for some inspiration on where to go? ArtRabbit has highlighted some exciting destinations.
]]>This autumn we have presented art from around the globe at the Whitechapel Gallery. South African draughtsman William Kentridge’s installations; a project by American feminist activists Guerrilla Girls; works from the Barjeel Art Foundation in the UAE; and artists’ films from Russia and Argentina, to name a few.
]]>The art crowd has returned to Miami for a week filled with art, design and parties. Approximately twenty art fairs, several collateral exhibitions, events, and pop up festivals are organised throughout and beyond the city of Miami.
]]>We really like Molly Soda. Her Twitter feed is a piece of performance art. Her YouTube beauty tutorials have an inimitable style and her take on the digital is what everyone should be talking about.
]]>At Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, we’re currently in the midst of preparing for our forthcoming exhibition "5 Years at Heddon Street."
]]>The 12th edition of Vienna Art Week is "Seeking Beauty." The festival features an extensive programme of exhibitions, talks, tours, performances and more.
]]>The winner of the first-ever Hepworth Prize for Sculpture will be announced at an awards ceremony at The Hepworth Wakefield on Thursday 17 November 2016.
]]>November always feels like a quieter, sober time in London after the energy of Frieze week. At DRAF we're focusing on research -
]]>Mixing their rich and sophisticated cultural heritage with fresh, multi-disciplinary practices, contemporary Iranian artists play a major role in challenging the common perception of Iranian art and culture.
]]>So many exhibitions, so little time. Here's this week's handy round-up of top shows worth your time. Free and open to all.
]]>Frieze week is upon us, bringing the best of art, design and parties. London’s busiest art week sees a number of satellite fairs and collateral exhibitions and events beyond Frieze.
]]>The Art Licks Weekend is back for it’s fourth run, showcasing London’s vibrant independent art scene.
]]>So many exhibitions, so little time. Let our Vienna correspondent Franziska Zaida Schrammel guide you to the best shows in your town.
]]>Berlin Art Week will take place for the fifth time this year, bringing you not one but two art fairs, top shows, art awards, and an exciting programme featuring talks, films, and tours.
]]>Throughout the month of August, the Project Space Festival invited visitors on a month-long trip through Berlin’s independent art scene.
]]>So many exhibitions, so little time. Let our Vienna correspondent Franziska Zaida Schrammel guide you to the best shows in your town.
]]>Degree Show Season is in full swing so here's a list of the brightest new talents at work, carefully selected just for you.
]]>So many exhibitions, so little time. ArtRabbit's Vienna correspondent Franziska Zaida Schrammel suggests six events worth exploring.
]]>Tate Modern is coming with a bang! Opening to the public on 17 June 2016, Tate Modern unveils its new building and entirely new collection displays. We’ve summarised the most important upgrades you need to know about.
]]>All eyes set on Basel when the art world descends on the city this week as Art Basel and several collateral fairs and exhibitions open their gates. VOLTA12 - the renowned art fair for new and emerging art - is one of them.
]]>ArtVilnius‘16 kicks off this week. The only international contemporary art fair in the Baltics will be held for the seventh time this year, hosting dozens of galleries and displaying hundreds of artworks from all around the world.
]]>Degree Show Season is approaching so here's a list of the brightest new talents at work, carefully selected just for you.
]]>Degree Show Season is approaching so here's a list of the brightest new talents at work, carefully selected just for you.
]]>Our Vienna correspondent Franziska Zaida Schrammel suggests five exciting events and exhibitions in May.
]]>Stockholm Art Week is in full swing showcasing two of the leading Nordic art fairs - Market Art Fair and Supermarket - alongside many of Stockholm’s prominent institutions and art spaces who have arranged special programs and events throughout and beyond the week.
]]>Spring in Vienna is abloom with interesting art events. Franziska Zaida Schrammel, ArtRabbit’s new Vienna correspondent, recommends five of them, centred around political and social protest and transformation.
]]>Explore the Royal Academy’s collection of limited editions and unique works by Royal Academicians and other leading contemporary artists including Tracey Emin, Grayson Perry, Gary Hume, Cornelia Parker and more.
]]>So many exhibitions, so little time. To help you navigate Berlin's busy art scene, we've highlighted contemporary art exhibitions that left an impression on us.
]]>So many exhibitions, so little time. To help you navigate London’s busy art scene, we've highlighted contemporary art exhibitions that left an impression on us.
]]>It may be called Armory Week, with The Armory Show as the main event, but New York has plenty more to offer beyond the art fair circuit.
]]>From cutting-edge trendsetters to the next year's rising stars, VOLTA NY spotlights contemporary art positions through solo projects.
]]>Austrian born, London based artist Mira Loew is interested in exploring the human body. We caught up with her during London Art Fair.
]]>Spending this winter break in New York City? Have a look at our list of top contemporary art exhibitions running in New York throughout this holiday season.
]]>Can't decide where to spend your Christmas holiday and looking for some inspiration on where to go? ArtRabbit has highlighted some exciting destinations.
]]>The art crowd has returned to Miami for a week filled with art, design and parties. Approximately twenty art fairs, several collateral exhibitions, events, and pop up festivals are organised throughout and beyond the city of Miami.
]]>Turkey’s leading contemporary art fair opens to the public today launching a series of innovative events and exhibitions in two locations.
]]>Frieze week is upon us, bringing 300 leading international galleries and a series of commissions, talks and feature sections across Frieze London and Frieze Masters.
]]>Austria’s leading contemporary art fair returns with a fresh look at a new location.
]]>ArtRabbit has highlighted and mapped major contemporary art exhibitions running in Europe throughout this autumn that are worth a visit.
]]>The art crowd is about to descend upon the German capital for the big kick off of the Berliner Kunstherbst.
]]>Created in 2007, ART-O-RAMA is the first international art fair in the South of France, and has developed a fairly unique exhibition format.
]]>Berlin counts more than 150 project spaces, and remains one of the most active and experimental art scenes in Europe.
]]>What counts is seeing, coupled with fantasy, with imagination... - Josef Albers
]]>Project Space Festival Berlin starts this coming Saturday, and invites visitors on a month-long trip through Berlin’s independent art scene.
]]>Art/Marbella is the first major international art fair in the Costa del Sol.
]]>Can't decide where to spend your summer holiday and looking for some inspiration on where to go? ArtRabbit has highlighted some exciting destinations.
]]>Duda Bebek is interested in contradictions, she likes to catch you off-guard, and take you on an emotional roller coaster ride.
]]>Parade Presents: Art Prize is a pop-up exhibition programme introducing a selection of promising young artists in the UK.
]]>Based on observations of reality, and containing a wide range of colours, effects and textures of kaleidoscopic like quality, Basim Magdy's work analyses contemporary representational regimes by staging experiences grounded in hybrid spatial, temporal and social co-ordinates.
]]>Playful lines with vibrant colours are Hugo Yoshikawa’s trademark. As a child, the Dalston based French-Japanese illustrator began reading popular French comics of the Bande Dessinée style including the adventure comics Spirou et Fantasio which his mother bought for him.
]]>All eyes set on Basel when the art world descends on the city this week as Art Basel and several collateral fairs and exhibitions open their gates. VOLTA11 - the renowned art fair for new and emerging art - is one of them.
]]>Stereoscope, a Scottish based photography magazine has released its biannual issue. Contemplating the theme of 'Intimacy', the magazine showcases stunning film photography alongside literary excerpts from young photographers and writers.
]]>New York and Berlin based curator Leo Kuelbs travels and facilitates exciting art projects all around the world. He is best known for curating stunning public events - often featuring large sized video- and light projections on public buildings.
]]>Degree Show season is upon us and London's top art and design colleges offer an insight into the brightest new talents at work.
]]>Curator Adrian George has just released a new book, The Curator’s Handbook, published by Thames & Hudson 2015, that gives an insider’s guide to how to be a successful curator in contemporary art.
]]>Open School East is an anomaly when it comes to art education. Created in 2013, it is a free programme for emerging artists. It provides studio space, and facilitates public events and connections to other art practitioners. It opened in response to the skyrocketing cost of tuition and the burdens of student debt.
]]>Degree Show season is upon us and London's top art and design colleges offer an insight into the brightest new talents at work.
]]>Frieze New York returns to New York City’s Randall’s Island Park from the 14th of May to the 17th. This fourth edition will present 190 leading contemporary galleries from around the world with 26 participants from the UK.
]]>On the 9th of May 2015, Scottish artist Robert Montgomery, in cooperation with Saalfelden Leogang and Epicentro Art Berlin, will unveil his first public installation in Austria: SEAROCK SONGLINES is where poetry meets public sculpture
]]>The 56th International Art Exhibition entitled All the World’s Futures, curated by Okwui Enwezor and organized by la Biennale di Venezia chair Paolo Baratta, will open to the public on the 9th of May and will be on view through 22nd of November, 2015 in Venice’s historic Giardini and Arsenale Pavilions.
]]>Paris Photo, the world’s most celebrated photographic art fair, returns to the Paramount Pictures Studios in LA for its third US edition. Collectors and enthusiasts of photography can experience over 80 leading galleries and art book dealers from 17 countries world-wide.
]]>This weekend sees the return of Brussels' off-fair POPPOSITIONS. As an experiment on the art fair format it gathers galleries and other hybrid art spaces during Art Brussels.
]]>The Man with the Film Projector, the first UK solo exhibition by Taiwanese artist Kao Chung-li, will be presented at the Peltz Gallery London from 23rd April to 5th May 2015.
]]>Art Cologne is the world’s oldest art fair and will be celebrating its 49th edition this coming week. This city and fair is seeped with art history and ArtRabbit had the pleasure to ask the fair’s Director, Daniel Hug about the fair and where to discover emerging art within the city.
]]>MiArt kicks off today, marking the 20th edition of Milan’s international fair of modern and contemporary art. Are you in town and looking for young and alternative spaces? Below is a list of spaces worth your visit.
]]>Currently on view at Handel Street Projects is a new exhibition by Bob and Roberta Smith entitled, 'Why I Am So Angry' which is an exhibition against the UK government's attacks on the arts.
]]>Modern Art Oxford has just opened an exhibition entitled Upward Mobility by Mexico City based artist Debora Delmar who works under the corporate alter ego Debora Delmer Corp. Working with sculpture, video and installation Upward Mobility consists of immersive environments that reflect how commodity, lifestyle and branding reflect our visual surrounds and our concept of self.
]]>DKUK is not your average art space. Located in South London’s Peckham neighbourhood it is a hidden gem in an arcade alley on bustling Rye Lane. What makes DKUK particularly unique is not location alone, it being an art gallery and hair salon makes it a truly alternative art space.
]]>Art Basel Hong Kong will take place the 15th-17th of March in China’s leading art metropolis. There is strong representation of London based galleries this year and below is a list of venues that will be featured at this year’s fair.
]]>Part one of the New York Art Fair week is descending on the city that never sleeps. Although it may be called Armory Week, with The Armory Show as the main event, there is still plenty to discover.
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