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Tarek Atoui “Improvisation in 10 Days” at Hangar Bicocca, Milan

Known for his distinctive approach to music, Tarek Atoui (Beirut, Lebanon, 1980; lives and works in Paris) investigates the acoustic properties of elements such as water, air, stone, and bronze and the ways in which they absorb sound and return it with unexpected nuances. This process initiates forms of aggregation and curiosity in the visitors,
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Marisa Merz “Listen to the Space” at Kunstmuseum Bern

Marisa Merz (1926–2019) was one of the leading figures in the post-war Italian art scene. In 2013, she was awarded the Golden Lion for her life’s work at the 55th Venice Biennale. Today she is considered the only woman among the main representatives of Arte Povera. Her subtle, powerful works contain numerous references to European
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“Salon International de la peinture de Delme” at Centre D’Art Contemporain La Synagogue de Delme

I’ll be back !1 Welcome to the Salon International de la peinture de Delme, an exhibition of paintings selected from among works by passionate artists, all concerned with the activity of painting today. Over the past decade, we have witnessed a so-called “return” of painting, that has accordingly triggered numerous exhibitions on the subject.2 This
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“iwillmedievalfutureyou2” at Lilith Performance Studio, Malmö

A major international, interdisciplinary exhibition-performance featuring several of the world’s emerging art stars, such as Mire Lee, currently presenting The Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern in London, Li Yi-Fan, and Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttir, recently selected to represent Taiwan and Iceland respectively at the 2026 Venice Biennale. During 20 unique evenings from February 13 to
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Peter Joseph “The Early Works” at Lisson Gallery, London

British painter Peter Joseph’s 17th solo exhibition with Lisson Gallery presents a selection of early and rare works from the 1960s and ‘70s that track Joseph’s development from vividly coloured, geometric compositions and shaped canvases through to the muted rectangular and square paintings that would define the following decades of his career. Spanning the years
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Tanat Teeradakorn “National Opera Complex” at Gasworks, London

Fusing sculpture, video, sound and graphic design, the exhibition explores the parallel histories of Thailand and the UK, from pop culture and politics through to national symbolism. A tourist souvenir stand, overflowing with t-shirts, baseball caps, key chains, scarves, toys and umbrellas, occupies the first gallery. Stacked high, hanging and draping, each item is meticulously
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Theaster Gates “1965: Malcolm in Winter: A Translation Exercise” at White Cube Bermondsey, London

Spanning the entirety of the Bermondsey gallery, the artist debuts a new series of architectural interventions, large-scale installations, film works, and archival responses.  Marking the centenary of Malcolm X’s birth and the 60-year anniversary of his assassination, in Gates’s latest exhibition, “1965: Malcolm in Winter: A Translation Exercise,” the artist honours the revolutionary translation and
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Michael Landy and Gillian Wearing “Art Lovers” at Thomas Dane Gallery, Naples

The exhibition will present new work by the artists responding to Naples and its history, alongside a selection of works spanning the last three decades of the artists’ careers, reflecting their ongoing personal and artistic relationship. Art Lovers will be Landy and Wearing’s first exhibition conceived together in over 20 years. Landy and Wearing both
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Bouchra Khalili “A Trilogy: The Tempest Society, The Circle, and The Public Storyteller” at Luma Westbau, Zurich

Bouchra Khalili works across different media including film, video, installation, photography, works on paper, textile, and editorial platforms. Her multidisciplinary practice suggests civic imaginations that can allow us to envision other ways of belonging Film and video play a central role in her thinking. Known for complex and multilayered narrative constructions, Khalili’s filmic works draw