Guggenheim Bilbao Celebrates 20th Birthday with Bill Viola

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao commemorates its 20th anniversary by honoring American artist Bill Viola. The retrospective is a nod to the museum's long-standing dedication to video art, showcasing the breadth of Viola's influential career.

Whitney: History of Protests

Whitney Museum's new exhibition, 'An Incomplete History of Protest', reflects on the role of artists as activists from the 1940s to the present. This collection reminds us of the power of art to inspire social change.

Currents: Abortion

Abortion continues to be a contentious subject in American society. A.I.R Gallery's exhibition titled 'CURRENTS: ABORTION' brings artists' perspectives to the forefront, challenging the viewer to consider deeper narratives around this issue.

A.I.R Gallery January 4-February 4

In 'Keep IT Alive', A.I.R Gallery presents the final works of Alan Vega, revealing his large-scale paintings completed shortly before his passing. Vega's haunting visual compositions invite contemplation on legacy and loss.

17 Cuban Artists: All That You Have Is Your Soul

At FACTION Art Project, '17 Cuban Artists: All That You Have Is Your Soul' delivers a poignant look into the complexity of cultural identity. This engaging exhibition explores themes of personal history and societal bonds.

Guggenheim: 71 Chinese Artists in America

'Art and China after 1989' at the Guggenheim presents an array of 71 significant artists and collectives who've shaped Chinese contemporary art. This pivotal exhibition traces the country's cultural pulse over three transformative decades.

Art Invades North Korea

In a daring move, Ethan Cohen Gallery presents Mina Cheon's UMMA: MASS GAMES – Motherly Love North Korea. Curated by Nadim Samman, this exhibition provides a rare peek into one of the most enigmatic nations through art.

Louise Bourgeois at MOMA

'Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait' at MOMA delves into the artist's creative process, exploring her poignant prints and books. Bourgeois's work, always deeply personal, resonates with themes of identity, memory, and regeneration.

Gallery 8 New York Opens in Harlem

Gallery 8 celebrates its grand opening in Harlem with 'Dear Abraham', a showcase of vibrant pieces by 17 Cuban artists presenting works that span across dissent, passion, and the essence of the human spirit.

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