Iryna Fedorenko, aka Semira, a well-known contemporary artist of Ukrainian origin, has just finalized her September exhibition “Deepvision,” which was on display at SchauRaum im Ackermannbogen in Munich, Germany, on September 11-22. After a very brief pause, Fedorenko is again opening a new art event at the same venue on September 25. Titled “Creating the Future,” it represents an exhibition of works by Ukrainian artists, organized under the umbrella of the international contemporary art festival TRACE.
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Fall is the season of harvest, and it’s also a fruitful period for all art enthusiasts. Museums open new, exciting exhibitions to push the boundaries of creative representation and please their frequent visitors with new collections and artists. Here is the list of the most interesting exhibitions at MoMA you should attend. Each of them promises a unique glimpse at a specific art trend or artist, enriching your art expertise and advancing your aesthetic taste.
This September, Fine Art Shippers announced the prolongation of its collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) in the status of the Museum’s Corporate Partner. The art logistics company is happy to continue contributing to the wide array of the PMA’s art promotion, heritage conservation, and community education programs and initiatives in this role.
The fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the most celebrated and popular architectural wonders of Paris, shocked the world in April 2019. A significant part of this gothic-style building was seriously damaged, including its famous spire. French authorities pledged to ensure Notre Dame Cathedral reopening as soon as possible, using the help of the most experienced carpenters, glassmakers, and stonemasons, as well as art historians and restoration experts.
Only a few months have passed since the “Here & Now” exhibition at JD Malat Gallery, in which Horacio Quiroz took part alongside other contemporary artists. And this fall, from September 12 to October 5, the Mexican artist is back in London with his solo exhibition titled “Cosmic Debris.” This time, Quiroz has brought to the gallery a new series of paintings, offering a unique reinterpretation of Greek mythology themes in the context of modern issues and fluid identity debates.
The name of Art Basel is well-known to every person connected with art in all corners of the globe. The Art Basel Paris fair, recently rebranded from a more cumbersome concept Paris + par Art Basel, is one of the most anticipated art events in Europe this fall. To intensify the suspense and give avid fans of contemporary art a sneak peek into the event’s lineup, its director, Clément Delépine, has just revealed the details of the Art Basel Paris program. Let’s take a look at what awaits the visitors this year.
The modern global community is witnessing the rise of radical eco-activist movements, each choosing to deliver their messages and spread their agendas in quite provocative ways. Unfortunately, many of them target humanity’s cultural heritage with acts of vandalism and protest, thus threatening the survival of Old Masters in the world’s top museums and galleries. One of the recent victims of eco-activist activity is the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
JD Malat Gallery is one of the artistic hubs that fosters intercultural dialogue and welcomes artists from all corners of the globe to let Londoners embrace international art in all its versatility. Among the upcoming not-to-miss events is Masayoshi Nojo’s solo exhibition that will open at the gallery next week.