Inspired by early educational theories, MIT student Coco Allred creates a unique learning space inside the art gallery A new exhibition, “Primacy of Shape,” by Coco Allred (SmACT ‘26) explores the use of shape through the creation of prints, artist’s … Continued The post Learning from Shapes appeared first on Arts at MIT.| Arts at MIT
Testing Expo China Automotive 2025 went smoothly from August 27th to 29th. DGBELL have met several outstanding companies in the automotive industry.Dedicated to providing a range of related test machine for automotive testing.Make automotive industry steadily advancing. We will see you next exhibition. The post Ending of Testing Expo China Automotive 2025 appeared first on .|
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“Hey, have you checked your JPS bill lately?” That was the first thing my neighbor said to me last week. I laughed, but deep down, I knew the feeling: every month, it climbs a little higher. If you’re a Jamaican homeowner tired of unpredictable bills and outages, it’s time to talk about a real solution: […]| PKNERGY
As the global push for energy sustainability accelerates, commercial and industrial (C&I) enterprises are rethinking how they consume and optimize energy. Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are emerging as powerful tools that support greener operations while delivering financial advantages. 💡 Why BESS Matters for C&I Operations BESS enables businesses to store energy for use when […]| PKNERGY
As Jamaica continues to embrace renewable energy, stable and efficient energy storage has become essential. Frequent grid fluctuations, high energy costs, and the adoption of solar PV systems have created strong demand for dependable storage solutions. To meet this need, PKNERGY introduces its 15kWh wall-mounted lithium battery system, designed for residential and small commercial applications. […]| PKNERGY
In the heart of the Caribbean, energy demands are rising while grid reliability remains inconsistent. For businesses and public services in Jamaica, this opens a new chapter in energy independence—driven by PKNERGY’s high-voltage lithium battery cabinet systems. 🔋 Built to Scale, Built to Last Our system supports 60kWh to 250kWh energy blocks with parallel expandability […]| PKNERGY
As Jamaica accelerates its renewable energy transition, the demand for reliable, scalable, and high-capacity energy storage solutions is rapidly increasing. With frequent grid fluctuations, rising electricity prices, and solar adoption, businesses and communities across the island need dependable storage that integrates seamlessly with three-phase systems. The PKNERGY 51.2V 314Ah High-Voltage Rack Battery is purpose-built for […]| PKNERGY
Small business owners across Jamaica face a double challenge: rising JPS electricity rates and unreliable power supply. If you run a shop, clinic, guesthouse, or small manufacturing unit, even a two-hour outage means lost income, spoiled inventory, and unhappy customers. This is where 48V lithium solar battery storage steps in as a strategic asset for […]| PKNERGY
As Jamaica accelerates its transition to renewable energy solutions, the demand for robust, scalable, and efficient energy storage systems is more pressing| PKNERGY
Natural entropy is a tool—and a sustainable ethos—for ten artists in Abstracting Nature at the Albuquerque Museum. The post In <i>Abstracting Nature</i>, New Mexico Artists Collaborate with Wild Entropic Powers appeared first on Southwest Contemporary.| Southwest Contemporary
Curator Fabiola Iza brings together eleven artists for an exhibition that investigates the shadowy corners of perception. The post <i>In the Shadows, Our Ghosts Lurk</i> Creepily Resonates at a Time of Mass Surveillance and Obscuration appeared first on Southwest Contemporary.| Southwest Contemporary
Kent Monkman’s exhibition at the Denver Art Museum is a provocative and stunning survey that champions the marginalized while subverting history. The post Kent Monkman’s History Paintings Are Anything But Traditional appeared first on Southwest Contemporary.| Southwest Contemporary
In Step After Step at Kimball Art Center, artists leave their studios behind to claim the moving body as a revolutionary artistic method. The post To Affect Social Change, These Artists Put One Foot in Front of the Other appeared first on Southwest Contemporary.| Southwest Contemporary
Artists working along the U.S.-Mexico border bring the rasquachismo aesthetic to Ya Hecho: Readymade in the Borderlands as the U.S. government escalates its anti-immigrant stance. The post Rasquachismo and Resilience: <i>Ya Hecho</i> Transforms Found Objects into Borderland Narratives appeared first on Southwest Contemporary.| Southwest Contemporary
The borough has 19 buildings or events in this year’s Open House Festival, held from 13 to 21 September and celebrating the unique built environment of London.| Salamander News - Community, climate and nature for Lewisham.
8/23 - 9/20 - Framing Space: Interiors and Landscapes in Photography brings together a group of artists who have used the camera to transform the way we perceive both the intimate and the expansive. Whether exploring the constructed environments of human imagination or the silent grandeur of natural landscapes, these works expand the dialogue between space, memory, and vision.| Holden Luntz Gallery
MASS MoCA is pleased to present Zora J Murff: RACE/HUSTLE, curated by Terence Washington and the next exhibition to premiere as part of MASS MoCA’s Curatorial Exchange Initiative.| MASS MoCA | Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
previewing When artist Alexandra Limpert invited Janet Rutkowski to co-curate Reclamation in honor of her longtime friend and Holland Tunnel founder Paulien Lethen, Rutkowski accepted without hesitation. Although she had just finished curating and exhibiting in several projects, she embraced the challenge with what she describes as her “devil-may-care” approach. The exhibition’s title emerged quickly, … Continue reading "Reclamation: Holland Tunnel Revisited in Newburgh"| Art Spiel
Previewing Exhibition “Coming full circle and making whole” is how Holly Wong describes her process of repair—working with memory, reassembling fragments, and layering paint, fabric, and light into new forms. On view at SLATE Contemporary in Oakland from September 5 through October 11, 2025, Full Circle is her second solo exhibition with the gallery. It … Continue reading "Holly Wong: Full Circle at Slate Contemporary Gallery"| Art Spiel
In MIST, four artists are brought together to take the inspiration of summer, and find a way to break through the heatwaves that have recently hit New York. There is a dialogue between the artists and their various takes on works on paper, bringing forth summer sensibilities, airiness, freshness, and a feeling of being free. … Continue reading "MIST – Fleeting moments and Summer Sensibilities at Helm Contemporary"| Art Spiel
Water Way, Mary Heilmann’s newly opened show at Guild Hall in East Hampton and her first large-scale museum show on Long Island’s East End, is a joyous celebration of 40 years of the artist’s career. The water-themed exhibition includes not only paintings and works on paper but also chairs, a small table, and ceramics, the … Continue reading "Mary Heilmann: Water Way at Guild Hall"| Art Spiel
The two-person exhibition Earth Suits and Beast Machines at Cove Street Arts in Portland, Maine, orchestrates a compelling conversation between Boston painter Jennifer Amadeo-Holl and Maine sculptor Mike Libby. This thoughtfully curated show rewards careful attention, presenting work that resists easy consumption and demands genuine engagement from viewers willing to slow down and look deeply. … Continue reading "Earth Suits and Beast Machines"| Art Spiel
An occult presence pervades the sylvan scenery of Comet Eater, a solo show from Terra Keck. In these nightswept graphite drawings, trees shimmer and sway. Leaves levitate and glow. Stars or fireflies illuminate ornate paths. Among other sources, Keck hybridizes the ghostly impressions of Anna Atkins’s botanical cyanotypes and the mystic geometry of Hilma af … Continue reading "Comet Eater: Terra Keck at Storage"| Art Spiel
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Uriel Orlow will present his performance “Reveries of Collective Walkers (Busan)” as part of the Sea Art Festival 2025 in Busan. Under the title Undercurrents: Waves Walking on the Water, the exhibition […]| Uriel Orlow
The duo exhibition “Everything Beautiful Bleeds First” by Ádám Dallos and Orsi Nyíri is taking place in the industrial spaces of Artus in Budapest and presents the connections between the two painting positions. Orsi Nyíri’s latest series presents the four seasons in a kind of “Spotify Wrapped” atmosphere: each picture is a personal interpretation of ... Read moreSource| Art Viewer
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With we‘re doing alien‘s milk aren‘t we, the Kunstverein für Mecklenburg und Vorpommern in Schwerin is presenting the first institutional solo exhibition by British artist Emily Jones in Germany. The exhibition brings together new works created especially for the site of the Kunstverein, which unfold less as self-contained objects and more as ambiguous spaces of ... Read moreSource| Art Viewer
Gallery Vacancy is pleased to announce the group exhibition Chorus of the Dangled, on view from August 9 to September 6, 2025, featuring artists Alex Carver (b. 1984), Brianna Leatherbury (b. 1995), Natasza Niedziółka (b. 1978), Kentaro Okumura (b. 2002), Thérèse Oulton (b. 1953), and James Prapaithong (b. 1996). ‘Don’t rip me away from myself!’ ... Read moreSource| Art Viewer
Carl Mannov’s exhibition at Kunstnerforbundet explores the intersection between the staged and the immediate, where everyday elements are inserted into a theatr| Art Viewer
Beauty Expo 2025 lit up ICC Sydney with 200+ brands battling for the spotlight, but it was Expo Centric’s six exhibition stands that stole the show. From glossy product walls to live demo zones, we transformed beauty visions into jaw-dropping stages that demanded attention. Each build strutted its own look, from clinical chic to glam […] The post Beauty Expo 2025: Expo Centric Highlights 6 Beauty Leaders with Glam-Packed Builds appeared first on Expo Centric.| Expo Centric
Read our blog to explore how top B2B CMOs are using in-person marketing in 2025 to beat digital fatigue and drive stronger engagement.| Expo Centric
The National Gallery’s blockbuster exhibition, ‘Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers’, provided an unusual opportunity to see how the artist’s works have been framed by their owners| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
Ferrara Showman Gallery brings together works from ten artists reflecting on two decades since the deadly storm| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
“Raphael: Sublime Poetry” is being curated by Carmen Bambach, who organised the Met’s hugely popular Michelangelo exhibition in 2017-18| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
Highlights from the collection of the Hispanic Society Museum and Library in New York collection travel to the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
Materials from the 1955-56 exhibition, including 83 photographs, were rediscovered in Austria in 2006| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
Learn about a selection of publications on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum from our Librarian.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
The island of Hydra has been one of the most important cultural centers since the 1950s, attracting renowned figures from the worlds of art and literature, both from Greece and abroad. This legacy has established Hydra as a vibrant hub of artistic creation. Currently, three notable exhibitions offer visitors the opportunity to engage with a wide range of artistic expressions: “Tamata, Sincere Hope”, an exhibition of religious votive offerings from the collection of Lola Daifa; “Nike of ...| Greek News Agenda
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Dear friends, DGBEL hereby sincerely invite you and your company representatives to visit our booth at the upcoming Testing Expo China Automotive 2025. This important event is scheduled from 27th – 29th August, 2025. Please find us at booth number 3194, where we will be showcasing our latest innovations and products in the battery industry. With ... The post Testing Expo China Automotive 2025 appeared first on .|
After it’s successful run at The Heckscher Museum of Art, the exhibition Robert Carter: The Art of Reflection has travelled to The Cressman Center for Visual Art in Louisville, KY, especially…| The Heckscher Museum of Art
The images, taken by the frontman between December 1963 and February 1964, capture pivotal moments of the band's stratospheric rise to fame| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
The roving exhibition—previously staged in London, Berlin, Athens and elsewhere—is a beacon of resilience amid destruction and turmoil| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
Ayesha Shingruf joined the inclusive local football team to get active, but stayed because of its sense of community. She introduces the Ravens' first art exhibition, Offside.| Salamander News - Community, climate and nature for Lewisham.
Balaji Maheshwar Photobook: Dear Cinema, Dear Cinema, (2013–Present) is the artist’s confrontation of his relationship with his father and his family’s chequered history with the world of cinema. The publication assembles Maheshwar’s documentation of family photographs from his grandfather’s time as an actor, layered into the present day photographs of his father’s daily life. As […]| Alkazi Foundation
PERCY KAKI Photobook: This is a Protest In her photobook, This is a Protest (2021), the artist traces the afterlife of the 1991 Tsunduru Massacre in Andhra Pradesh. The Reddy landowners targeted the Dalit inhabitants with the alleged assistance of the village police. Kaki visualizes the absences, hauntings, dissonances, and erasure that have subsequently affected […]| Alkazi Foundation
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Jonathan Syme paints like someone coaxing spirit from matter—a phrase that sounds mystical until you’re standing in front of the work, where it becomes simply descriptive. As restless as they seem, his canvases don’t argue or perform; they resonate, like a vibration passed through the soles of your feet. Thick skeins of paint are unearthed, … Continue reading "Jonathan Syme Coaxes Spirit from Matter at Royale Projects"| Art Spiel
Compiled by Ellie Clark, Collections Moves Team Leader at the Natural History Museum. Welcome to the August edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. Digital Digest is a monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and … Continue reading →| NatSCA
Written by Hannah Clarke – Assistant Curator (Collections Access), University of Aberdeen. In May this year, I was given the slightly terrifying task of overseeing the removal and transportation of…| NatSCA
THE DREAMER consists of new, old and repurposed works that are modular art objects—called Ings (short for Things). Ings are combination creatures and environments : snapshots of the artist’s love of Surrealism and what he calls his “Magpie Aesthetic”—a sort of personal collage from many sources, such as mythology, movies, and the paranormal. In that vein, THE DREAMER is intended to be an exploration of an altered realm where all of these ideas coexist. Time and genre are irrelevant,...| modified/arts
The poets leave hell and again behold the stars is a multimedia exhibition featuring works by Sitara Abuzar Ghaznawi, Marcelline Mandeng Nken, Victor Ruiz Colo| Art Viewer
Read our blog to uncover how smart teams are using trade shows to build pipelines, boost conversions, and justify every marketing dollar.| Expo Centric
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is hosting the largest exhibition to date of works by the late Ojibwe painter| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
The post Remember Roger K Burton: A Legacy in Style (1949-2025) appeared first on Brighton & Hove Museums.| Brighton & Hove Museums
Review by Peter Reason This slender collection of writing around the theme of freshwater is published by the Wellcome Collection to accompany its current exhibition of the same name, which...| Shiny New Books
Jimena Sarno’s Rhapsody blends craft traditions, sonic compositions, and film as an expression of human interdependence for the artist’s first major solo museum exhibition.| MASS MoCA
Conversation on Zoe Leonard’s Al Rio/To the River project (Ursula: A Magazine of Contemporary Culture, Issue 11, Hauser & Wirth Publishers, 18 October 2024)| Alkazi Foundation
Eye Lounge is proud to celebrate 25 years as one of metro Phoenix’s longest-running artist collectives. This landmark exhibition honors the| modified/arts
After Smoke and Mirrors addresses spiritual and mystical community practices in an attempt to connect us to a regenerative potential for our social and ecologic| Art Viewer
Aisha Khalid's inaugural solo show at Aicon in New York offers a glimpse into the richly allegorical and varied work by one of the leading contemporary artists form Pakistan. The post “At the Circle’s Center”: Aisha Khalid at Aicon, New York appeared first on Art Spectacle Asia.| Art Spectacle Asia
Dayanita Singh transcends the boundaries of photography to create unique and intimate experiences. The post Dancing with my camera: the photography of Dayanita Singh appeared first on Art Spectacle Asia.| Art Spectacle Asia
"CHAOS : CALM" reflects on the world's tumultuous times, offering glimpses of hope in an era of geopolital shifts and ecological emergency. The post Artist Highlights from the Bangkok Art Biennale 2022 appeared first on Art Spectacle Asia.| Art Spectacle Asia
Excavating the past to unravel the future, Vietnamese-American artist Tiffany Chung enchants with her beautiful images and installations that hide turbulent realities. The post An Archaeology for Future Remembrance: Tiffany Chung at Davidson Gallery, New York appeared first on Art Spectacle Asia.| Art Spectacle Asia
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Artist and photographer Joanne Mulberg got the cover treatment on July’s issue of Stroll Huntington Bay. Mulberg’s iconic photos of Fire Island in the 70s and 80s are part of… The post Stroll Huntington Bay Turns the Camera on Artist Joanne Mulberg appeared first on The Heckscher Museum of Art.| The Heckscher Museum of Art
Lynn Hershman Leeson has long prepared for the AI revolution. In a new exhibition, she channels warnings—and hope—through digital personas.| Southwest Contemporary
Installation View, A Gathering: Gardens, Portals, Protests, Left to right: Lu Heintz, Kristy Hughes, Eva Zasloff, Kevin Umaña, Liza Bingham, Lu Heintz, Kate Holcomb Hale, Bhen Alan, Dara Benno, Damien Hoar de Galvan. Elizabeth Ellenwood Photography.| Art Spiel
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Installation image of Naomi Okubo: Resonance on a Surface, 2025. Photograph by Ken Lee When Naomi Okubo decides to begin working on one of her enthralling paintings, there is a multistep process that far proceeds the brush gracing the canvas. The careful preparation of materials, digital and physical, allow Okubo to consolidate her thoughts and produce an organic depiction of her personal experience. The authenticity with which this is depicted is a result of the forethought and boundless int...| Art Spiel
Zoe Beloff, Model for Drive-In Dreamland by Albert Grass (c. 1945), 2012, Wood, paint, plexiglass, found objects, 67 × 27 ⁵⁄₁₆ × 19 ³⁄₈ inches, 170 x 70 x 48.5 cm., photo courtesy the artist and Astor WeeksWhen my mother was very old, I wanted to tell her what it was like to be in the art world. I said, “It is a little like joining the carnival.” While not affording her much comfort, I tried to convey the disorderly balancing act of the ridiculous and the transcendent, ...| Art Spiel
Jaqueline Cedar, Dusk, 2024, acrylic on panel, 10”x8”At Andrew Rafacz, Jaqueline Cedar’s Slide delivers small paintings with big temporal ambition. In her first Chicago solo show, the artist captures time not as a line but a loop—blurred, fragmented, and thick with atmosphere. Figures flicker in and out of clarity; gestures repeat like memories misfiring. The intimacy of scale invites close-contact peering, while layered forms resist quick comprehension. It’s a slow burn of perceptu...| Art Spiel
Installation view. Photographer Peter JacobsNanette Carter: A Question of Balance at the Montclair Art Museum is an extensive survey of 46 works from throughout the artist’s career curated by Mary Birmingham. Carter is known for her boundless abstractions and innovative works on mylar. This long-awaited show reflects Carter’s long history with the museum, the community, and the town itself. As one enters the show, the first piece is a video titled The Weight from the pandemic days, where ...| Art Spiel
Lauren Clark, Four Points Round, oil, acrylic, cotton mesh, copper, glass beads, iron, malachite, 40 x 20 inches| Art Spiel
Compiled by Milo Phillips, Digitisation Co-ordinator at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Welcome to the July edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where…| NatSCA
Kunsthalle Zürich presents the first institutional solo exhibition in Switzerland by Berlin-based artist Klara Lidén (b. 1979, Stockholm). Over out und above fe| Art Viewer
Julie Béna’s solo exhibition Night Has Broken Refinement at Longtermhandstand opens a liminal space, between the personal and the performative, the poetic and t| Art Viewer
This is the first Swiss exhibition devoted to the emergence of hip-hop culture in French-speaking Switzerland in the early 1980s, represented by local graffiti| Art Viewer
The paintings in ‘Cell Theory’ are peppered with references to medieval systems and structures; a fountain’s plumbing, architectural studies, diagrammatic rende| Art Viewer
10N Gallery is pleased to present The ocean on one side is wild, with foam and glitter, and inland among stones , a duo exhibition featuring new and recent work| Art Viewer
At a Glance Client: Fujifilm Business Innovation Event: EduTECH 2025 Objective: Showcase the Fujivision digital signage ecosystem Solution: Immersive, multi-zone 6x6m stand Education, Reimagined Forget static screens, clunky projectors, and quiet corners. EduTECH 2025 put the spotlight on the future of learning, and Fujifilm showed what it could look like in real time. With Fujivision, […] The post Fujivision Unleashed: How Fujifilm’s Immersive Tech Took Over EduTECH 2025 appeared first o...| Expo Centric
Hair Festival 2025 lit up ICC Sydney with over 90 exhibitors, 9 live competitions, and 2 stages, spotlighting the latest in salon innovation. Expo Centric was behind three of the event’s most talked-about exhibition stands, delivering custom builds for Wahl, Phorest, and Ozdare.| Expo Centric
This week we explore works made by female-identifying lens-based artists who explore issues affecting contemporary women. I’ve approached the projects this week thinking about these questions: How is this point in time different for female artists? What issues need to be addressed in our current climate? Hamidah Glasgow curated “Beyond Resilience” at the Museum of| LENSCRATCH
SNEC 18TH (2025) International Photovoltaic Power Generation and Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition The post SNEC 18TH (2025) appeared first on .|
The Battery Show Europe 2025 officially came to an end on 5th June. Through exhibition, DGBELL met many battery manufacturers. And fully understand the exact needs through close communication. We will provide better and advanced products as always. Trust our 20 years manufacturing experience. Looking forward to your inquiry. Hope to see you next exhibition. ...| belltestchamber.com
All of Me With All of You: LGBTQ+ Art Out of the Collection Through September 14, 2025 Sponsors: Michelle Hatzopoulos & Evangeline Knell; Andrea & Neil Kreinik; Alicia L. Ruberti…| The Heckscher Museum of Art
ISammy Bennett, Above Grand (Echoes of Language as Code), 2025, photo courtesy of Flaneurshan StudioWhere Air Turns to Fog at Below Grand, curated by Ray Hwang, gathers Sammy Bennett, Anna Gregor, and Jesse Ng in a sometimes cheeky, but overall multivalent and sincere, investigation of visual perception and the machinery of capital-F/capital-A Fine Art presentation. With his characteristic casual abandon, Hwang exploits the gallery’s awkward architecture to its full potential, letting Benne...| Art Spiel
Written by Sarah Marden, Curator of Natural History at The Box, Plymouth. From March 2024 to April 2025, a new exhibition at The Box called Planet Ocean explored Plymouth’s marine heritage and cont…| NatSCA
The Home in the Sky was a 39 x 31 foot, two-story, six-room, Colonial-style house erected by Building Arts Exhibit Inc. in a 51-foot-tall open court on the 17th and 18th floors of the Builders Exchange Building. A gallery on the 18th floor enabled close inspection of the house's second story and roof. The house showcased the latest building materials, home decoration and furnishings, all surrounded by a landscaped lawn and additional "Building Arts" displays. The Home in the Sky emerged from...| Cleveland Historical
Eye Lounge is thrilled to announce the return of All Eyes On You, now entering its third year. This dynamic juried exhibition celebrates both emerging voices and established talents from across Arizona and beyond, offering a snapshot contemporary artistic practice today.| modified/arts
Under the title EVERYTHING IS INTERACTION, the art festival Begehungen aims to make the complexity of the issues of resource consumption, species loss and the climate crisis visible. The festival […]| Uriel Orlow
“Suppose now [we have] an artist sensuously hypnotized by that historical culture, choosing to quote and displace certain of its works so as to distill from eac| Art Viewer