exhibitions
Three-Part Exhibition Submerges You in Contemporary Cuban Art
Half a million fish hooks and underwater screaming are just a few of the highlights from 'Internal Landscapes' at the Perez Art Museum Miami.
In Soviet Russia, Forbidden Music Was Smuggled on X-Ray Records
'Bone Music' is a unique exhibition exploring the Soviet subculture of recording forbidden music on X-ray films.
Artist Puts 'All of the Things' on Display in Group Show by One Person
Leighton Kelly brings it all out of his studio for this chaotic solo show.
A New Exhibit at the Tate Gives Voice to Civil Rights-Era Black Artists
'Soul of a Nation' looks at what it was like to be a black artist from 1963 to 1983.
A Vibrant Group Show Celebrates Rainbows
'Visible Range,' the first group exhibition at Deli Gallery, is a complex exploration of the simplicity of rainbows.
Massive Nashville Exhibit Gives a Tour of American Art Today
45 artists showcase their work in 'State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now' at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts.
Enter an Old School Cartoon Universe of Sketches and Sculptures
Artists Joakim Ojanen and Ryan Travis Christian bring their divergent practices together for a comically entertaining exhibition.
Tasty Pop Art Documents a Life Through Desserts
Work by 96-year-old American artist Wayne Thiebaud goes on view in London.
'Invisible Man' Inspires Conceptual Art About Blackness
The inaugural show at at Martos Gallery's downtown space takes its name from Ralph Ellison's enduring 1952 novel about black visibility.
Sports Are a Metaphor for Inequality in These Colorful Paintings
Baseball, carnivals, and institutional racism inspire Memphis-born artist Derek Fordjour's evocative paintings, collages, and sculptures.
London's Royal Academy of Arts Gets Witchy for Summer
One of Britain’s oldest arts institutions embraces pagan traditions in celebration of its Summer Exhibition.
101 Vinyl Albums Were Remade as Art by 63 Chicago Artists
Celebrate vinyl's resurgence with 101 unique record designs.