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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   -   Mar 19, 2026 Québec Biennale uses winter theme to address climate, colonial issues
Jessie Kleemann's monumental inflatable sculpture ILULIAQ is pictured at Manif d’art.

More than 60 artists across 41 venues in Québec explore climate change and cultural identity through a winter-focused program.

Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 18, 2026 SVA’s ‘Mentors’ show pairs students with top photo professionals
A young man looks at a playboy magazine with drug paraphernalia on the table in front of him

Mentors are drawn from across museums, galleries, and news organizations—reflecting the program's broad reach.

Celia Wells, a guest to the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, is pictured admiring an artwork by Natsuki Takauji, created using found objects donated to Materials for the Arts
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 22, 2026 NYSWA's ‘Courting Challenges’ exhibit brings social justice themes to federal court

Work by the New York Society of Women Artists ranges from abstract painting to figurative sculpture and pieces made with found materials.

by Adam Schrader
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Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 22, 2026 NYSWA's ‘Courting Challenges’ exhibit brings social justice themes to federal court
Celia Wells, a guest to the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, is pictured admiring an artwork by Natsuki Takauji, created using found objects donated to Materials for the Arts

Work by the New York Society of Women Artists ranges from abstract painting to figurative sculpture and pieces made with found materials.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 19, 2026 Québec Biennale uses winter theme to address climate, colonial issues
Jessie Kleemann's monumental inflatable sculpture ILULIAQ is pictured at Manif d’art.

More than 60 artists across 41 venues in Québec explore climate change and cultural identity through a winter-focused program.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 18, 2026 SVA’s ‘Mentors’ show pairs students with top photo professionals
A young man looks at a playboy magazine with drug paraphernalia on the table in front of him

Mentors are drawn from across museums, galleries, and news organizations—reflecting the program's broad reach.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 13, 2026 Palestinian artists lead Qatar-organized censorship show in Antwerp
Palestinian artists lead Qatar-organized censorship show in Antwerp

The show originated at Mathaf in Doha before traveling to Belgium.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 13, 2026 Marina Abramović explores inflatable art in Balloon Museum inaugural commission
Rendering of Marina Abramović’s installation, showing a winding white path through shoulder-high green inflatable grass inside a white room.

The Balloon Museum, a traveling immersive art attraction, previously announced it would open a permanent location in New York.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 13, 2026 Artists invite strangers to build a society through a game at Los Angeles residency
A group of people sit on picnic blankets playing a game

Players build a fictional society together through prompts, dice, cards, and shared decisions. Through gameplay, an artifact is made.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 07, 2026 Senegal announces project by Caroline Gueye for 2026 Venice Biennale
Caroline Gueye holds a gold metallic sculpture.

The ministry said the installation will be created specifically for the Palazzo Navagero in Venice.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 06, 2026 New York exhibition examines how artists confront genocide, colonial violence
New York exhibition examines how artists confront genocide, colonial violence

The group show brings together artists addressing political violence, missing archives and the limits of historical accountability.

by Adam Schrader
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