- William Kentridge at Hauser & Wirth
Hauser & Wirth unites films, drawings, and prints in “A Natural History of the Studio,” revealing the creative engine of William Kentridge in full.
- Constance McBride – In Conversation
Constance McBride transforms clay into evocative statements on women’s issues, crafting sculptures that merge nature and resilience.
- Francis Picabia at Hauser & Wirth
Francis Picabia defies conventions in ‘Eternal Beginning’ at Hauser & Wirth, illuminating the avant-garde artist’s final transformative years.
- Alain Jean-Baptiste — In Conversation
Alain Jean-Baptiste merges personal memory, migration, and cultural narrative in vivid oil paintings that forge intimate connections.
- Rebecca Rutstein at the Schuylkill Center
The Schuylkill Center hosts "(In)Visible Structures", a solo exhibition by Rebecca Rutstein that unveils hidden ecological networks through resonant paintings.