Sotheby's is showcasing a collection of early computer art from artists such as Javier Sequi, Jean Claude Marquette, and others, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own pieces from the origin story of algorithmic art. The exhibition features works by notable artists including Grace Hertlein, whose untitled piece is part of this "kaleidoscopic snapshot" of early computer art.
UAE Youth Redefine Traditional Abaya with Bold Style
7.11.25
The traditional abaya garment in the UAE has evolved into a canvas for creativity and self-expression, particularly among younger generations. Azza Al Ali reports that this change is part of a cultural dialogue, allowing designers to redefine the abaya's style and significance.
Zhejiang Showcases China's Cultural Heritage Globally
7.11.25
The "Picturesque Zhejiang • Global Vision" Overseas Showcase Series has begun, promoting Chinese culture globally through high-quality audio-visual works produced by Zhejiang. The event, organized by the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and hosted by ZTV-World, a subsidiary of Zhejiang Media Group, is being held in various locations worldwide.
Ana González Redefines Western Art Heritage Tradition
7.11.25
Ana González's artwork navigates the interplay between historical narratives and innovative aesthetics, positioning Western pictorial heritage as "living matter susceptible to transformation". Her work challenges tradition by interrogating the implications of inheriting a visual language in a world with drastically reconfigured perceptual codes. Through her engagement with Spanish Baroque, González creates compositions that function as sites of tension, operating as mnemonic exercises where layers of rewriting overlap to forge new understandings of reality.
Brancusi Masterpieces Come to Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam
7.11.25
The Centre Pompidou in Paris is lending over 30 sculptural works by Constantin Brâncuși to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam for an exhibition that explores his art from different angles. The collection, which includes original pedestals and a rare painting, features a diverse range of works showcasing Brâncuși's unique creative process. The show will run from September 20, 2025, to January 18, 2026, in Amsterdam.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) in Mumbai has launched a unique mobile exhibition initiative, "Art on Location," which sends miniature exhibitions by bus into the Indian countryside. The project was created in collaboration with the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Berlin State Museums, and the British Museum. Three public service buses have been retrofitted to carry material objects from the CSMVS's collection, allowing it to reach a wider audience in rural Maharashtra.
French Designer Debuts Living Dress in Paris Runway Show
7.11.25
French fashion designer has debuted a living dress on the Paris runway show, blending couture with nature-inspired elements. The design features a gown made from a living organism, highlighting the intersection of art and sustainability.
Getty Institute Rethinks Conservation Guidelines for Museums
7.11.25
A new initiative by the Getty Conservation Institute aims to help museums rethink stringent conservation guidelines, moving towards a more tailored and sustainable approach. The organization's efforts are part of a broader push for sustainability in the art world, with institutions like Art Jameel taking climate-conscious decisions into account. For example, the Nevada Museum of Art has unveiled an ambitious climate action plan, which includes reducing its building emissions in half by 2025, as part of a $60m expansion.
The High Museum of Art is hosting the first exhibition of Korean artist Kim Chong Hak's work in the US, titled "Kim Chong Hak, Painter of Seoraksan." The show highlights Kim's unique blend of traditional and modern styles as he paints the majestic mountains of his native Gangwon Province, where the tallest peak, Seoraksan, holds a special place in his heart.