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.
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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.
Get ready for Performa, the premier biennial for performance art, as it presents 'If It Moves: Art and Performance After Cinema', a groundbreaking program exploring cinema's influence on live performance through immersive screenings, performances, and expert discussions.

Get ready for Performa, the premier biennial for performance art, as it presents 'If It Moves: Art and Performance After Cinema', a groundbreaking program exploring cinema's influence on live performance through immersive screenings, performances, and expert discussions.
The exhibition features photographs from two of the artist's recently published monographs.

The exhibition features photographs from two of the artist's recently published monographs.
The African Film and Media Arts Collective will gather artists to negotiate issues of political, cultural, and historical identity. It was founded as part of Mehretu's BMW Art Car project.

The African Film and Media Arts Collective will gather artists to negotiate issues of political, cultural, and historical identity. It was founded as part of Mehretu's BMW Art Car project.
The exhibition explores central themes of Swinton’s artistry and highlights her contributions to contemporary cinema. It will feature new works created with celebrated filmmakers and artists.

The exhibition explores central themes of Swinton’s artistry and highlights her contributions to contemporary cinema. It will feature new works created with celebrated filmmakers and artists.
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The exhibition consists of a new video installation, 16mm film and works on paper which touch upon the legacy of cultural appropriation and erasure in media.

The exhibition presents works by some of the most influential artists of the 1960s, including Yoko Ono, Jonas Mekas, Carolee Schneemann, Andy Warhol and others.

The exhibition includes a new series of photographs and a video installation which explore Indigenous language and cultural practices.

A review of the extensive retrospective that stretches from Ono's early conceptual pieces of the 1950s to her installations and actions of the past few years.

The new quarterly film series was established in 1998 as an invite-only microcinema by the artists Greg Singer and Janet Kusmierski.

The award for emerging artists is presented to a participant in the Statements section of the art fair.

Her installation is part of a two-year project at Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, where artists have been invited to create works informed by the history and culture of Bergamo.