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“Familiars” by quori theodor was presented at Art Omi in Ghent, New York

Conceived as a procession across Art Omi’s grounds, the newly commissioned performance brought together participants and their equine guides for a ritual unfolding through a series of food-based encounters. Drawing on ideas of migration, animality, trans histories, and collective care, “Familiars” proposed gathering, nourishment, and ceremony as acts of resistance and survival. Presented on July…

Charlotte Gainsbourg’s first photography exhibition, 5bis, is currently on view at La Galerie du Cloître in Arles.

Supported by Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello and curated by Matthieu Humery, the exhibition presents more than twenty previously unseen photographs taken inside 5 bis Rue de Verneuil, the longtime Paris home of Serge Gainsbourg. Made shortly before the house opened as Maison Gainsbourg, the intimate series transforms personal memory into a photographic portrait of […] The post Charlotte…

Jon Rafman’s exhibition “Main Stream Media” at K21 Kunstsammlung, Düsseldorf

Spanning nearly two decades of work, the exhibition traces Rafman’s exploration of internet culture, gaming, AI-generated imagery, and immersive installation. Bringing together key works from 2008 to the present, it examines how evolving digital technologies have reshaped visual culture, storytelling, and our relationship to online reality. On view until September 27th The post Jon Rafman’s…

“Male Art Exhibition, Great Show!” by Lily van der Stokker at Kaufmann Repetto in New York

Through new wall paintings, canvases, and drawings, Lily van der Stokker playfully overturns the idea of “male art,” questioning long-held assumptions about gender, authorship, and artistic authority. With wit, bright colors, and pointed humor, the exhibition revisits art history through a feminist lens, exposing how supposedly neutral artistic values have often been shaped by masculine […] The…

“New Grotesque” is currently on view at Management in New York

Bringing together works by fifteen artists across painting, sculpture, photography, textile, and installation, the exhibition reconsiders the grotesque as a defining visual language of the present. Blurring beauty with horror, humor with violence, and the physical with the digital, the works reflect a world shaped by distortion, excess, and the fragmented realities of contemporary life. […] The…

“Shop #26” by BLESS at Banane d’Or in Hyères, France

Spanning more than 25 years of work by Ines Kaag and Désirée Heiss, the exhibition brings together furniture, fashion, and design objects that have defined BLESS’s multidisciplinary practice. Historic pieces are presented alongside new creations, from knitted denim hammocks and scarf sweaters to Jeansified Objects and cashmere seat coverings, highlighting the duo’s playful approach to […] The post…

“Club Confessions” concert at Knockdown Center New York

Presented by Ladyfag, one-night concert celebrated the release of Madonna’s Confessions II, transforming Knockdown Center into a euphoric dance floor packed with thousands of fans. Madonna made a surprise live appearance alongside Stuart Price, while Honey Dijon, FCUKERS, Junior Sanchez, and Sam-E created an amazing energy that turned the night into one of New York’s […] The post “Club…

“Tom’s Stretch” at David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles

Bringing together works by more than seventy artists alongside Tom of Finland, the exhibition traces the lasting influence of his radical vision of the body and queer identity. Paintings, photography, sculpture, drawing, and archival material explore desire, fantasy, liberation, and the evolving representation of gender and sexuality across generations, with works by artists including Robert […]…

“Paris Noir” Book Launch at Dover Street Market, Paris

Presented by DSM, NSS France, and Villa Eugénie, the evening marked the launch of Paris Noir, final chapter in NSS France’s print trilogy exploring Paris. The book features Michèle Lamy, Michel Gaubert, Matières Fécales, Kei Ninomiya, Spencer Tunick, and Marc Dorcel, offering a darker, more intimate portrait of Paris through fashion, photography, and contemporary culture. The post “Paris Noir”…

Mon Laferte dinner celebrating her new album at Anahi Paris

During Paris Men’s Fashion Week, Chilean-Mexican artist Mon Laferte introduced her new album Femme Fatale Vol. 2 with an intimate live performance. Blending jazz, electronica, and Latin rhythms, the evening brought together music, visual art, and a celebration of Latin American creativity. The post Mon Laferte dinner celebrating her new album at Anahi Paris appeared first on Purple .