Upcoming Exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago: Nana Scaled Exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago is set to host the Nana Scaled Exhibition from October 26, 2024, to January 6, 2025. This exciting showcase will feature the works of renowned artist Yoshitomo Nara, known for his playful yet thought-provoking art.

Read More

Tate Announces 2024 Exhibition Highlights

Two major exhibitions will open at Tate Modern in the spring. The first will be dedicated to Yoko Ono, a leading figure in conceptual and performance art, experimental film and music. Developing her practice in America, Japan and the UK, Ono is renowned for her activism, work for world peace, and environmental campaigns.

Read More

Jackson Pollock: The Early Years - A Glimpse into the Master's Genesis

Paris, France - Prepare to delve into the formative years of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. The Picasso Paris National Museum has announced a captivating exhibition dedicated to Jackson Pollock's early works, set to open its doors on October 15, 2024, and run until January 19, 2025.

Read More

"We are thrilled to showcase the remarkable vision of shag.n william," said Edward William, Gallery Director.

Prepare to embark on a captivating artistic journey with the exhibition "Beyond the Canvas: The Evolution of Contemporary Digital Art," showcasing the extraordinary works of shag.n william. Opening on Dec 1st and continuing through Dec 30th, 2024,

Read More

U.S. Human Rights and Culture of Peace Foundation: Art as a Catalyst for Change

In October 2024, a new non-governmental organization (NGO) called U.S. Human Rights and Culture of Peace was formed, focusing on the powerful connection between art and human rights. The organization believes that art can be a strong tool for promoting awareness and advocating for human rights.

Read More

New Museum to Promote Human Rights and Peace Through Art

In October 2024, the U.S. Human Rights and Culture of Peace Museum (HRCPM) will open its doors, aiming to highlight the importance of human rights and peace. Managed by the U.S. Human Rights and Culture of Peace NGO, this museum plans to use art exhibitions as a way to inspire change and raise awareness.

Read More