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Coverage of gallery shows and museum exhibitions. Includes previews, interviews, and reporting on new shows, installations and curatorial projects across museums and galleries.

Shows and Exhibitions

Coverage of gallery shows and museum exhibitions. Includes previews, interviews, and reporting on new shows, installations and curatorial projects across museums and galleries.

Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 22, 2025 Ursula von Rydingsvard’s new directions highlighted in Bruce Museum exhibit
A large, rough-hewn cedar sculpture shaped like a wide, flaring bowl, built from stacked, carved wooden planks with a textured, striated surface.

The show traces how the sculptor's work has evolved over the past two decades.

Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 16, 2025 Dorothy Waugh’s 1930s National Park posters go on view amid NPS cuts
Two vintage 1930s posters: a desert night scene with a rider under stars, and a colorful wildlife poster with a flying swan over red water and grasses.

The exhibition revisits a New Deal–era push to build public support for America’s parks as today’s political climate raises questions about their future.

Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week
Science and Technology   -   Nov 25, 2025 Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week

Seven large-scale works, some reacting to melting ice sheets and others to Miami’s own water use, will animate 1 Hotel's façade and beachfront.

by Adam Schrader
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Science and Technology   -   Nov 25, 2025 Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week
Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week

Seven large-scale works, some reacting to melting ice sheets and others to Miami’s own water use, will animate 1 Hotel's façade and beachfront.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 22, 2025 Ursula von Rydingsvard’s new directions highlighted in Bruce Museum exhibit
A large, rough-hewn cedar sculpture shaped like a wide, flaring bowl, built from stacked, carved wooden planks with a textured, striated surface.

The show traces how the sculptor's work has evolved over the past two decades.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 16, 2025 Dorothy Waugh’s 1930s National Park posters go on view amid NPS cuts
Two vintage 1930s posters: a desert night scene with a rider under stars, and a colorful wildlife poster with a flying swan over red water and grasses.

The exhibition revisits a New Deal–era push to build public support for America’s parks as today’s political climate raises questions about their future.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 10, 2025 Janet Echelman’s digitally modeled sculptures anchor mid-career survey in Florida
 Close-up view of Janet Echelman’s colorful woven net sculpture, showing layered red, pink, green, and blue fibers forming an open, flower-like shape against the sky.

The show traces four decades of innovation linking environmental data, material science and public art.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 09, 2025 Poster House explores the seductive design of Italian fascism and its echoes today
Two fascist Italy posters are seen against a red background

Rare propaganda posters from Italy’s Mussolini era, on loan from the Cirulli Foundation, reveal the power and peril of fascist design.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 06, 2025 Anastasia Samoylova’s new photo book ‘Atlantic Coast’ shows the ruins of Americana
A man holds a bundle of cotton branches while standing before a mural of a cotton field and green tractor under a bright blue sky.

The book is published by Aperture and the Norton Museum of Art, and will be released November 18.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 03, 2025 Global art fairs calendar: what’s coming through 2026
An external view of the Design Miami fair in 2023 as people walk past sculptures outside the tent.

New markets are opening as the art-fair economy adjusts to higher costs and slower top-end sales.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Oct 28, 2025 Chrysler Museum's Susan Watkins show explores how women forged art careers
Two women sit at a sunlit table having tea beside an open doorway, with one woman leaning on her hand and listening as the other smiles and holds a teacup.

A new exhibition reveals how Susan Watkins harnessed discipline and self-promotion as survival tools in the early 20th-century art world.

by Adam Schrader
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