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Popular Events in 2024(March Updated)

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Jean Jullien: Paper Society | Seoul

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Seoul
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Jean Jullien, an Instagram superstar with 1.25 million followers, uses simple lines and colors to humorously present daily life and social issues around us.

Point of View(s) | Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Oct 11, 2024–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC+1)
Brussels
Exhibitions
Point of view(s) brings together icons from our collection of modern and contemporary art, including Josef Albers, Francis Bacon, Robert Barry, Anna Boch, Marcel Broodthaers, Christo, Lucio Fontana, Fernand Khnopff, Andres Serrano, Vincent van Gogh, Rik Wouters and many others.

Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum

Oct 11, 2024–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC)
London
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See the world through a new lens. Experience the miracle of life on Earth through the world's best wildlife photography. Now in its 60th year, our photography exhibition aims to reveal more of nature's stories. It will take you on a visual adventure through different environments and give you a window into the wild animals that call them home. Witness firsthand how our activities, for good or bad, shape the natural worldExplore stunning imagery, from majestic predators on the hunt to breathtaking compositionsWitness powerful stories of survival, fragility, and life's delicate balanceEach photograph is a reminder of the wonder of the natural world. As well as stunning photography, you'll discover through soundscapes, films and expert insights the diversity and beauty of life on Earth, and what we can do together to protect it.

Point of View(s) | Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Oct 11, 2024–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC+1)
Brussels
Exhibitions
Point of view(s) brings together icons from our collection of modern and contemporary art, including Josef Albers, Francis Bacon, Robert Barry, Anna Boch, Marcel Broodthaers, Christo, Lucio Fontana, Fernand Khnopff, Andres Serrano, Vincent van Gogh, Rik Wouters and many others.

The World of Tim Burton | the Design Museum

Oct 25, 2024–Apr 21, 2025 (UTC)
London
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The creative force behind some of the most celebrated films of the past four decades, Tim Burton is internationally recognised as a master of the comically grotesque and the lovable misfit. This major exhibition will invite visitors to enter his world through an exploration of his unique aesthetic. Although best known for his film work, this exhibition will showcase his full range of work as an illustrator, painter, photographer and writer, and explore his significant collaborations with designers. As an interdisciplinary artist, his practice transcends the limitations of medium and format. Drawing from Tim Burton's personal archive, the collection of drawings, paintings, photographs, sketchbooks, moving image works, sculptural installations, set and costume designs represents the artist's work from childhood to the present day, focusing on recurring visual themes and motifs in the distinctive characters and worlds of Burton's art and films.

A Botanical Stroll through the Prado | Prado Museum

Oct 28, 2024–Mar 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
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This thematic route offers an approach to the Museum’s permanent collection through a selection of works on display. Devised by Eduardo Barba Gómez, gardener and researcher into art and botany, it reveals how the latter subject plays a significant role in the stories. The diversity and richness of the Museo del Prado’s collections allow for this new interpretative approach, with a focus on more than 40 botanical species through a selection of 26 paintings by artists of the significance of Patinir, Fra Angelico, Titian, Velázquez, Rubens and Zurbarán. The route is complemented by a publication and an audio guide in Spanish and English.
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Handcrafted palette | Seoul

Oct 31, 2024–May 2, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
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As you walk around the Seoul Museum of Craft, you will come across a variety of craft works. Just as each form was created to suit its use, the colors were not created by chance. The colors of each work reflect the artist’s thoughts and feelings. Artists devote themselves to research to find the most unique colors and repeat experiments to apply the desired colors to their works. No color is simple and can never be easily expressed. This exhibition is a record of the process in which craftsmen create their own colors, and a story about the time and dedication they put into it. The archive materials, including research notes on colors, poems, materials, and tools, are like looking at a palette filled with the unique colors that the artists wanted to express through their works. The three craftsmen in different fields, Noh Kyung-jo in ceramics, Lee Byeong-chan in dyeing, and Kim Heon-cheol in glass, all obtain colors from nature. Baking colors from the earth, dyeing colors from plants, and making colors shine more colorfully with light transmitted through glass. Creating colors is another way that craftsmen relate to nature. The colors they create enrich our daily lives and stimulate our senses. And these colors will meet you and create another relationship. I hope you will rediscover the colorful colors you witnessed in this exhibition and treasure them in your hearts. ※ ​​The Craft Archives exhibition is only open on weekdays (Tuesday to Friday). Please take note when viewing.

Deep Waters: Four Artists and the Sea | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Nov 9, 2024–Nov 9, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
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Generations of artists have explored the beauties and terrors of the ocean, reflecting on the experiences of those who have lived and lost their lives among the waves. Weaving together artworks by four artists made over centuries and across the Atlantic, this exhibition follows a genealogical thread united by the sea. Echoes of John Singleton Copley’s Watson and the Shark (1778) reverberate in J. M. W Turner’s 1840 Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), which itself has influenced art created in the 21st century.
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The King's Library, Dreaming of a Better World | National Museum of Korea

Nov 15, 2024–Dec 31, 2027 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Exhibitions
On November 15, the National Museum of Korea opened its first dedicated exhibition room for the Oegyujanggak Uigwe. Located on the second floor of the National Museum of Korea’s permanent exhibition hall, this exhibition room is a space where visitors can only view the Oegyujanggak Uigwe, allowing them to fully experience the Oegyujanggak Uigwe.

Tha Sun Will Set Contemporary Abstraction and the Body | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Nov 16, 2024–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
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Comprising nine works by three generations of female artists from the Americas, “Tha Sun Will Set: Contemporary Abstraction and the Body” draws from the MFA’s collection to trace a lineage of abstract painting spanning seven decades. The exhibition borrows its title from Christina Quarles’s In 24 Days Tha Sun’ll Set at 7pm (2022), which takes joyful liberty with the traditions of abstraction by experimenting with various painting techniques and ways of depicting figures in a landscape. Quarles’s painting arrived at the MFA in 2023, as part of an initiative to expand the Museum’s works by women, and is on view here for the first time. Also making their public debuts are Marcia Hafif’s Pop-inspired bodily abstraction 153. (1967) and Rose B. Simpson’s early earthenware piece Red (2012).
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Tha Sun Will Set Contemporary Abstraction and the Body | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Nov 16, 2024–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Comprising nine works by three generations of female artists from the Americas, “Tha Sun Will Set: Contemporary Abstraction and the Body” draws from the MFA’s collection to trace a lineage of abstract painting spanning seven decades. The exhibition borrows its title from Christina Quarles’s In 24 Days Tha Sun’ll Set at 7pm (2022), which takes joyful liberty with the traditions of abstraction by experimenting with various painting techniques and ways of depicting figures in a landscape. Quarles’s painting arrived at the MFA in 2023, as part of an initiative to expand the Museum’s works by women, and is on view here for the first time. Also making their public debuts are Marcia Hafif’s Pop-inspired bodily abstraction 153. (1967) and Rose B. Simpson’s early earthenware piece Red (2012).
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Chinese XIEYI Art from the National Art Museum of China | Hungarian National Museum

Nov 20, 2024–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+1)
Budapest
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The exhibition “Chinese Xieyi - Art from the National Art Museum of China” introduces Hungarian and international audiences to this unique form of modern and contemporary Chinese art. The featured works embody the spirit and style of Xieyi, which conveys profound elements of Chinese aesthetics in visual arts. Xieyi emphasizes the unity of nature and humanity, as well as a deeply poetic expression; works created in this style reflect the poetic aspirations of an ancient yet continuously evolving culture. China, organized around three main themes: “Meaning” (Yi), “Form” (Xing), and “Interest” (Qu). Together, these themes represent the essence of contemporary China and its spirit of the times while also explore the origins and traditions of Xieyi and unveil new directions in artistic creation.
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Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film | Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Nov 24, 2024–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Exhibitions
Over the last four decades, image-editing software has radically transformed our visual world. The ease with which images and text can be digitally generated and altered has enabled new forms of creative experimentation, while also sparking philosophical debates about the very nature of representation. Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film examines the impact of digital manipulation tools from the 1980s to the present, for the first time assessing simultaneous developments and debates in the fields of photography, graphic design, and visual effects. Featuring over 150 works, the exhibition traces the emergence of distinctive digital aesthetic strategies, relationships to realism, and storytelling modes. The nearly 200 artists, designers, and makers in Digital Witness illuminate today's visual culture where digital editing tools are easier to access than ever before.

Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film | Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Nov 24, 2024–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Exhibitions
Over the last four decades, image-editing software has radically transformed our visual world. The ease with which images and text can be digitally generated and altered has enabled new forms of creative experimentation, while also sparking philosophical debates about the very nature of representation. Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film examines the impact of digital manipulation tools from the 1980s to the present, for the first time assessing simultaneous developments and debates in the fields of photography, graphic design, and visual effects. Featuring over 150 works, the exhibition traces the emergence of distinctive digital aesthetic strategies, relationships to realism, and storytelling modes. The nearly 200 artists, designers, and makers in Digital Witness illuminate today's visual culture where digital editing tools are easier to access than ever before.

Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film | Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Nov 24, 2024–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Exhibitions
Over the last four decades, image-editing software has radically transformed our visual world. The ease with which images and text can be digitally generated and altered has enabled new forms of creative experimentation, while also sparking philosophical debates about the very nature of representation. Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film examines the impact of digital manipulation tools from the 1980s to the present, for the first time assessing simultaneous developments and debates in the fields of photography, graphic design, and visual effects. Featuring over 150 works, the exhibition traces the emergence of distinctive digital aesthetic strategies, relationships to realism, and storytelling modes. The nearly 200 artists, designers, and makers in Digital Witness illuminate today's visual culture where digital editing tools are easier to access than ever before.

Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet | Tate Modern

Nov 28, 2024–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC)
London
Exhibitions
了解艺术家如何在 20 世纪 50 年代至 90 年代初使用机器和算法创作令人着迷和费解的艺术作品。从欧普艺术诞生到互联网时代的到来,艺术家们找到了新的方式来调动感官并玩转我们的感知。Electric Dreams 向光学、动能、程序和数字艺术的早期创新者致敬,他们开创了沉浸式感官装置和自动生成作品的新时代。 这次大型展览汇集了众多国际艺术家的开创性作品,他们参与了科学、技术和材料创新。体验他们在 20 世纪 50 年代和 60 年代创造的迷幻环境,这些环境使用数学原理、机动部件和新工业流程构建而成。了解激进艺术家如何在 20 世纪 70 年代和 80 年代拥抱数字技术的诞生,尝试机器制作的艺术和早期的家用计算系统。 作为泰特现代美术馆迄今为止最雄心勃勃的展览之一,《电子之梦》为参观者提供了难得的机会,让他们可以亲身体验令人难以置信的复古科技艺术作品——回顾艺术家如何想象未来的视觉语言。

Kenyalang Circus Pameran Hanya Satu Single | National Art Gallery

Dec 1, 2024–Mar 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Kuala Lumpur
Exhibitions
Footage from the ‘Media Preview’ session of the Hanya Satu Single Exhibition - “Kenyalang Circus” by Marcos Kueh at the Single Room, Balai Seni Negara on 5 December 2024. Thank you to the media team who attended to accept the invitation of Balai Seni Negara. A little info about this exhibition, ‘Kenyalang Circus’ is a series of colorful and fluorescent textile works produced with industrial looms by Marcos Kueh, a young Malaysian graphic and textile artist. This series takes visitors to see how Marcos struggles with questions about his identity as a Chinese-Malaysian from Borneo living among Europeans in the Netherlands. Most of the images in this series are taken from images of Malaysia and Borneo, combined with crude images of street advertisements, multinational brand logos and fluorescent threads as a subtle satire on some Western and Peninsular Malaysian societies who often misinterpret the cultural diversity of Borneo.

National Geographic Photo Exhibition | Seoul

Dec 5, 2024–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Exhibitions
Recording All Life National Geographic's most ambitious project, the Photo Ark

Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey | Auckland Art Gallery

Dec 7, 2024–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Exhibitions
Journey through bursts of colour, swirling mists, shimmering light, invisible forces and living materials to discover new ways of seeing and understanding the world around us. Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey highlights over 30 years of world-renowned artist Olafur Eliasson’s creative work. Featuring installations, sculptures and photographs that explore themes of human perception, experimentation, and environmental awareness, it marks the first solo showcase of the Icelandic-Danish artist in Aotearoa New Zealand. Eliasson’s art makes the invisible elements of our surroundings tangible, whether it’s the air around us in Endlessly happy invisible endings, 2023, the transformative potential of colour in Yellow corridor, 1997, or the magnetic field wrapping a globe in Adrift compass, 2019.The exhibition also offers insights into the logistical journey of Eliasson’s artworks, featuring drawings made in the crates used for their transport, underscoring the environmental considerations behind their creation.

Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey | Auckland Art Gallery

Dec 7, 2024–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Exhibitions
Journey through bursts of colour, swirling mists, shimmering light, invisible forces and living materials to discover new ways of seeing and understanding the world around us. Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey highlights over 30 years of world-renowned artist Olafur Eliasson’s creative work. Featuring installations, sculptures and photographs that explore themes of human perception, experimentation, and environmental awareness, it marks the first solo showcase of the Icelandic-Danish artist in Aotearoa New Zealand. Eliasson’s art makes the invisible elements of our surroundings tangible, whether it’s the air around us in Endlessly happy invisible endings, 2023, the transformative potential of colour in Yellow corridor, 1997, or the magnetic field wrapping a globe in Adrift compass, 2019.The exhibition also offers insights into the logistical journey of Eliasson’s artworks, featuring drawings made in the crates used for their transport, underscoring the environmental considerations behind their creation.

Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey | Auckland Art Gallery

Dec 7, 2024–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+12)
Auckland
Exhibitions
Journey through bursts of colour, swirling mists, shimmering light, invisible forces and living materials to discover new ways of seeing and understanding the world around us. Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey highlights over 30 years of world-renowned artist Olafur Eliasson’s creative work. Featuring installations, sculptures and photographs that explore themes of human perception, experimentation, and environmental awareness, it marks the first solo showcase of the Icelandic-Danish artist in Aotearoa New Zealand. Eliasson’s art makes the invisible elements of our surroundings tangible, whether it’s the air around us in Endlessly happy invisible endings, 2023, the transformative potential of colour in Yellow corridor, 1997, or the magnetic field wrapping a globe in Adrift compass, 2019.The exhibition also offers insights into the logistical journey of Eliasson’s artworks, featuring drawings made in the crates used for their transport, underscoring the environmental considerations behind their creation.

New Work: Samson Young | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Dec 21, 2024–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Widely recognized for his singular approach towards sound and new technologies, Samson Young (born 1979, Hong Kong; based in Hong Kong) utilizes performance, video, and installation to rigorously examine the cultural, political, and historical contexts of sound. Samson Young’s first West Coast solo exhibition debuts Intentness and songs, a multimedia installation that poetically traces the idiosyncratic rhythms of love, memory, and experiences of time. In this interconnected audiovisual landscape, Young draws on the duration and rhythm of human and generative AI memory recall processes as the basis for polychromatic sculptures, videos, and a mesmerizing soundscape. Visitors are invited to wander through pathways of wooden boards with markings created through a mix of techniques and 3D-printed boards etched and embedded with objects and memories excerpted from the lives of the artist and his husband.
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New Work: Samson Young | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Dec 21, 2024–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Widely recognized for his singular approach towards sound and new technologies, Samson Young (born 1979, Hong Kong; based in Hong Kong) utilizes performance, video, and installation to rigorously examine the cultural, political, and historical contexts of sound. Samson Young’s first West Coast solo exhibition debuts Intentness and songs, a multimedia installation that poetically traces the idiosyncratic rhythms of love, memory, and experiences of time. In this interconnected audiovisual landscape, Young draws on the duration and rhythm of human and generative AI memory recall processes as the basis for polychromatic sculptures, videos, and a mesmerizing soundscape. Visitors are invited to wander through pathways of wooden boards with markings created through a mix of techniques and 3D-printed boards etched and embedded with objects and memories excerpted from the lives of the artist and his husband.
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DDP 10th Anniversary Open Curating Archive Exhibition | Seoul

Dec 23, 2024–Mar 31, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Exhibitions
The departure hall of the airport is a place where many people gather with excitement and anticipation. The starting point is the same, but each person's journey unfolds differently. This exhibition is an exhibition that looks back on the past 10 years of Seoul Design Foundation open curating that has provided creative opportunities to creators and supported their journeys at that starting point. What paths have the artists walked, and what meaning do their experiences in their journeys contain? What will the next 10 years look like? So, shall we go together to DDP Gallery Moon? This moment of departure together will be the starting point of new creation!

A 16 meters high Guillaume Bottazzi's painting in Brussels | Etterbeek

Nov 13, 2016–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Etterbeek
Exhibitions
Guillaume Bottazzi is producing a painting 16 meters high and 7 meters wide sited at the emblematic Place Jourdan, the most pleasant of Brussels’ squares. With the partnership of European Commission and French Embassy in Belgium The desire of the artist to share leads him to install this outdoor workshop. The artist will paint alone from mid-October during 1 or 2 month. The visitors will be able to see the work in progress in front of them at any time! This painting will have a “dopamine” effect in its appeal to the senses. The work will inspire pleasure and a sense of well-being. Date: from October 26th to End-December 2016 and then permanent on public view.

Antony Gormley: Places to Be | Peterborough

May 25, 2018–May 25, 2028 (UTC)
Peterborough
Exhibitions
This May, Vivacity will be proudly re-siting Antony Gormley’s first sculpture commission, Places to Be, 30 years after the piece was first installed at Monkstone House, Peterborough. Due to vandalism at their second location, Peterborough Boat Lake, the figures were removed and held in storage- until now. The piece has been carefully restored by the Artist and Vivacity, and is now ready to be re-shared with the public. Placed on the rooftops of Queensgate Shopping Centre, Leeds Building Society, and Norwich & Peterborough Building Society, the lead, life-sized figures of Antony Gormley’s Places to Be, will find their home within the Peterborough City Centre skyline for public view on the 25th May 2018.

Catalogue Secondary Art Market listings | Burbank

Apr 6, 2020–Jun 8, 2029 (UTC-8)
Burbank
Exhibitions
New from the Art Dealer's Room and Columnist series of Contemporary Art & Mix media design featured catalogue Secondary Art Market listings works & Galleries Artworks currently showing online catalogue www.Verisart.com/Andrepace

Watch this (VR) Space | London

May 14, 2020–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC)
London
Exhibitions
A Virtual Reality Art Exhibition that you can view in any location and on any device. Please see the above picture instructions for how you can view it on a tablet/mobile. You can view the exhibition with or without a virtual reality headset. Copy this link to view the Virtual Reality Art Exhibition on a computer/laptop: https://edu.cospaces.io/PMB-KAV The Virtual Private View of the Exhibition was held on Thursday 14th of May 2020 at 8:15pm on Zoom (Virtual drinks provided.)

The Pre-Raphaelites: Women in the Picture | Carlisle

Sep 1, 2020–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC)
Carlisle
Exhibitions
The Pre-Raphaelite artists lived, loved, and worked at the cusp of change for women and, in many ways, this is reflected in their work. Yet these stories are rarely told. Through Tullie House’s superb collections we explore how women were the objects of the artists’ gaze often becoming a symbol for morality. We consider the striking women who featured in the work, and the determined women who created their own. The women who collected and patronised these artists are celebrated along with their important acquisitions. Featuring favourite works by Gabriel Dante Rossetti, Elizabeth Siddal, Edward Burne-Jones, Phoebe Anna Traquair and Arthur Hughes, alongside works never before displayed in our galleries, we look at the pioneering nature of the Pre Raphaelites, asking the question: when before had gender been so central to art?

Mandala Lab: Where Emotions Can Turn To Wisdom | Croix

Oct 1, 2021–Oct 30, 2030 (UTC+1)
Croix
Exhibitions
The Mandala Lab, located on the Museum’s remodeled third floor, invites curiosity about our emotions. Consider how complex feelings show up in your everyday life and imagine how you might have the power to transform them. Inspired by powerful Buddhist principles, the Mandala Lab features five thought-provoking, playful experiences—including videos, scents, sculpture, and curated percussion instruments—that guide you along an inner journey focused on self-awareness and awareness of others. See, smell, touch, and breathe your way through the space, designed to inspire connection, empathy, and learning. The Mandala Lab includes artist contributions from:

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