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David Djordjevic

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A older black man with braids and a gray beard, wearing a dark jacket, standing in front of a white background with black stripes.

Arthur Jafa is selecting the next Artist's Choice exhibition at Museum of Modern Art in New York. His presentation will platform Black, queer and feminine voices.

A poster in the style of an early videogame, with a spaceship and aliens, and the words REPORT FROM NORI MOUNTAIN in the bottom-left corner.

The exhibition REPORT FROM NORI MOUNTAIN, at the new art space SMILERS, is based on a satirical antiwar novel by Leonard C. Lewin and Victor Navasky.

An sky with wispy clouds and a poem printed over them in the shape of a bird.

Sky Hopinka's solo exhibition Bone and Light in Berlin is his third with Tanya Leighton Gallery. The show debuts a new video art piece alongside recent photographs.

An astronaut walking on the moon and planting the Palestinian national flag.

Sansour's work spans video, opera and sculpture, and touches upon tragedy and environmental catastrophe. This is her first solo exhibition in Belgium.

A woman wearing a white shirt and with her arms raised looks up, with direct light creating lens flares around her.

Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam presents an exhibition of the work of Garrett Bradley, winner of the Eye Art & Film Prize in 2023. This is the artist's first institutional solo exhibition in Europe.

An African hut placed inside of an art gallery, with video images projected onto the roof.

Des/astres is Rezaire's first solo institutional exhibition in Paris. The show features the concluding work in a trilogy that explores the links that humankind has forged with the cosmos.

An older woman with a slight smile dressed in black sitting in the middle of a gallery exhibition.

Remembering Dara Birnbaum, a pioneering video artist and feminist, known for influential works like Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman and PM Magazine.

A black and white photo of an Asian man with medium-length hair, dressed in black, wearing glasses, with his hands folded, positioned against an out of focus background.

Artist and filmmaker Ho Tzu Nyen has been appointed Artistic Director of the 2026 Gwangju Biennale, Asia's leading contemporary art event. Ho is known for his innovative work with moving images.

A movie set with a Black man in a beige suit standing on the deck of an ocean liner, with lights above him and a painted backdrop of the sea at sunset behind him.

The exhibition features photographs from two of the artist's recently published monographs.

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