La Verrière – Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, presents “Emi e dames messeur”, a solo exhibition of work by Belgian artist Koenraad Dedobbeleer, that includes a mix of previous and new works as well as art from his own personal collection. The exhibition is on view through April 27, 2024.
Between February 22-25, NOMAD St. Moritz returns to the former Hotel Eden for a cutting-edge presentation of 25 galleries and 9 special projects.
Alfredo Häberli releases two new books in German and English with Scheidegger & Spiess, Zurich.
The seventh edition of the Madrid Design Festival takes place between February 8 – March 17, 2024, transforming the Spanish capital city with a host of special events, exhibitions and installations from Spanish and international designers and makers.
Barbara Kruger presents Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You, her first solo institutional exhibition in London in 23 years, at Serpentine South and in the public realm. The exhibition opened on February 1 and will be on view through March 17, 2024.
For its twentieth anniversary edition, Zona Maco will present 212 exhibitors from 25 countries at the Centro Citibanamex in Mexico City. The fair is on view from February 7-11, 2024.
The Institut Giacometti in Paris presents “Envisagement”, a new exhibition that places the work of the artist and filmmaker Ali Cherri in dialogue with Alberto Giacometti. The exhibition is on view through March 24, 2024.
From Sunday, January 28th to Sunday, February 4th, 2024, the 69th edition of BRAFA will take place at the Brussels Expo. Featuring 132 galleries from over 14 countries, the 2024 edition of the leading art fair is planning to be one of its best yet.
Ambiente, the leading international consumer goods trade fair, opens its doors from January 26-30, 2024 in Messe Frankfurt.
ceramic brussels, the first art fair dedicated to contemporary ceramics, is taking place at Tour & Taxis from 25 to 28 January, 2024. The event will host 30 Belgian and international galleries and a special art prize, among other events.
Brooklyn-based artist Sarah Crowner challenges us to expand our ideas about what painting is and what it can be. Through her work, which includes cut and sewn canvas paintings, ceramics, installation and theatre sets, she plays with colour, form and shape, creating a link between the visual and physical experience of art and art making.
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris pays tribute to fashion designer Iris van Herpen with Sculpting the Senses, an extensive exhibition featuring over 100 haute couture pieces. The exhibition is on view now through April 28, 2024.