Jona Cerwinske at the Museum of Graffiti
Jona Cerwinske redefines rebellion at the Museum of Graffiti with :Dog Ate My Homework:—an immersive satire on creativity and blame.
Jona Cerwinske redefines rebellion at the Museum of Graffiti with :Dog Ate My Homework:—an immersive satire on creativity and blame.
Henry Taylor honors his mentor James Jarvaise at Hauser & Wirth Downtown LA with a powerful exhibition exploring legacy, landscape, and influence.
The eco-conscious work of Katie Kaplan will be on exhibit at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, exploring nature, identity, and activism.
Christopher Pappas debuts “I Want You To Know Me”, confronting identity, illness, and vulnerability in provocative digital art and performance.
Gianna Commito’s “Working Pattern” at Pentimenti Gallery is on display from May 23 through July 19, 2025, with an opening reception and conversation with the artist on May 23.
Hauser & Wirth unites films, drawings, and prints in “A Natural History of the Studio,” revealing the creative engine of William Kentridge in full.
Francis Picabia defies conventions in ‘Eternal Beginning’ at Hauser & Wirth, illuminating the avant-garde artist’s final transformative years.
The Schuylkill Center hosts “(In)Visible Structures”, a solo exhibition by Rebecca Rutstein that unveils hidden ecological networks through resonant paintings.
Thomas J Price at Hauser & Wirth NY features monumental bronze sculptures redefining power and representation through everyday identities.
Kara Mshinda explores feminine identity, urban narratives, and social resilience through the dynamic works of “Assembled Presence” at the Dina Wind Art Foundation.