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Salman Toor “Wish Maker” at Luhring Augustine Chelsea –Luhring Augustine Tribeca, New York

This marks the artist’s first major presentation in New York since his watershed exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2020, as well as Toor’s first solo show with the gallery. On view from May 2 through June 21, 2025, the exhibition will be installed across both of the gallery’s locations, with paintings
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Yuichi Hirako “Number of Trees” @ The Modern Institute, Glasgow

Yuichi Hirako
Yuichi Hirako presents a large-scale installation at The Modern Institute in Glasgow, comprising acrylic paintings and wooden sculptures across Aird’s Lane and the Bricks Space, asking for a reconsideration of our relationship to nature and offering a subtle allegory for current global environmental issues, expressed in his joyful aesthetic language. A questioning of our awareness of the greenery around us formed the impetus for the new works: the shapes of leaves on houseplants; the plantings, arrangement of flower beds and topiary in local parks; the attractive but unsettlingly wild masses of tree species that constitute a forest. Hirako asks us to look at situations where nature enters our world, disguised and interspersed with human creations and technologies.
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Suneil Sanzgiri “An Impossible Address” at Mercer Union, Toronto

Marking the artist’s first institutional solo exhibition in Canada, the exhibition features a new film by the same name: “An Impossible Address”, the 10th project developed through Mercer Union’s trailblazing Artist First commissioning platform. Haunted by questions of disappearance, loss, and revolutionary struggle, the film continues Sanzgiri’s examination of the life of Sita Valles and
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Bertone Studio: putting psychedelic folk art in motion

We talk to Eduardo Bertone and Michiyo Sato about their unique collaboration, which draws on their Argentine and Japanese roots and folk art from around the world.

Founded in 2008 in Madrid, Berto…

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The Lidl Foodies campaign is big on character thanks to animation by Emily Redfearn

Lidl GB has launched a colourful new initiative to promote healthy eating and encourage children to embrace fruit and veg in a fun, accessible way. We talked to character designer and animator Emil…
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Milton Glaser | Iconic Design with a Human Touch

Milton Glaser was more than just a graphic designer—a cultural icon whose work transcended generations. Best known for creating the iconic “I ❤ NY” logo and the psychedelic Bob Dylan poster, Glaser left an indelible mark on visual culture and branding. His legacy continues to inspire designers, artists, and creative thinkers across the globe. This…

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Beach of Dreams: A nationwide creative journey along the UK’s fragile, beautiful coastlines

From sculptural shorelines to sunrise silks, Beach of Dreams is a month-long celebration of coastal culture, climate consciousness, and community creativity – inviting us to imagine new futures for…