Wondering People Talk Upcoming Trends and Must-Watch Artists

Art currently caught up with Sophie and Isabella at Wondering People, a UK-based art collective that brings together a friendly, inclusive space for artists, internationally; on upcoming trends and much-watch artists.

Review: Ja'Tovia Gary's The Giverny Suite at the MoMA

“Do you feel safe?” This is the question at the heart of Ja’Tovia Gary’s The Giverny Suite, a “cinematic poem” now on view at MoMA as part of the Museum’s 1970’s-Present Collection.

Editor’s Picks: Artsy Gift Guide for the Holiday Season

Curated with the creative spirit in mind, art currently's Holiday Editor's Picks unveil gifts for the artist, the collector, the hobbyist, and the fashion-forward.

A History of Surrealism and Witchcraft Prevails at the LAMB Gallery with 11 Artists

Mayfair’s LAMB Gallery in London embraces the significance of witches to feminist exploration in a new exhibition Surrealism and Witchcraft.

Miami Design District Celebrates a Utopia of Sustainability with Lara Bohinc

Miami Design District announced Lara Bohinc as the awardee of the 2023 Design Commission where she’ll be transforming the iconic neighborhood into a Utopia.

Søren Solkær’s Shapeshifting Beauty of Starlings at the National Nordic Museum

Danish photographer Søren Solkær heads to the National Nordic Museum in Seattle, Washington for a solo exhibition, coinciding with his recent monograph release “Starling”, including 138 exclusive images.

Donna Huanca's New York Shows Transcend the Visual Realm

In her New York debut, Donna Huanca orchestrates transformative durational performances, catapulting viewers into an immersive moment destined to resonate like a scar etched into the fabric of the self.

DRIFT To Open a Museum at the Van Gendt Hallen in Amsterdam in 2025

DRIFT, the celebrated duo artist known for their large-scale activations and drone performances, plan to open a new museum, the Drift Museum, in early 2025.

The Editor’s Picks: Palestinian Artists to Support Now and Infinitely

art currently spotlights a cohort of Palestinian artists and designers who epitomize an unwavering commitment to creativity and deepening the understanding of the Palestinian diaspora. From prints, to wearable pieces, photographs, and books available to purchase, many works sold will donate proceeds directly to Palestinian Children Relief Fund (PCRF) in Gaza.

Lex Barberio Showcases Flair and Allure Through Portrait Photography at XPOSED Gallery, New York

Nestled between 19th and 20th Street, in Xposed Gallery on the High Line, photographer and multi-disciplinary artist Lex Barberio brings her best photos in a unique display, where no two images on display are the same.

Cree Artist Kent Monkman's Vivid Narration of Indigenous Resilience

A multidisciplinary artist, Kent Monkman reframes the histories of American art, creating vivid imagery of the continuous erasure of Indigenous peoples, from colonial times to the present.

Artforum's Editor-in-Chief Gets Fired After a Pro-Palestinian Open Letter

Fellow editors of Artforum resigned following the publication's decision to terminate their Editor in Chief of six years, David Velasco. The decision to fire Velasco came after an open letter was published on October 19th, 2023, in support of Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and end to civilian harm.

Celebrated Feminist Artist Judy Chicago Takes New Museum by Storm in Retrospective Show “Herstory”

Judy Chicago: Herstory is currently on view at the New Museum in New York, featuring six decades of her work as a feminist artist, art educator, and cultural historian.

Harry Nuriev Emphasizes the Nuances of the Metaverse through Denim House at Carpenter’s Workshop Gallery

Harry Nuriev, a Russian-born, NYC and Paris-based architect and interior furniture designer is revealing a slice of what a metaverse could look like. He seamlessly glides between fashion, sculpture, and interior architecture by utilizing a reimagined and thought-provoking understanding of everyday materials.

Inspired by the Essence of Westbury, Darryl Westly Unveils ’Illuminations'

In time for the fall season, the MTA Arts and Design unveiled a new public art commission at LIRR Westbury Station by New York visual artist Darryl Westly. “Illuminations” is a vital reflection of the people and places of Westbury.