Tetsuya Ishida’s ‘haunting’ paintings of alienation and despair from the 90s are more relevant today than ever, as explored in a new exhibition of the artist’s work in Paris
Jun 17, 2026
The inter-disciplinary French duo are launching their debut album, Love & Tears, with a new exhibition at 180 Studios
Jun 01, 2026
Featuring Greer Lankton, Ki Yoong and more, You’re Only Happy When You Can See Something Die! contemplates devotion and the figure of the doll
May 29, 2026
Helmut Lang in Vienna, the art of the catwalk in Dundee, plus Dries Van Noten’s very own museum – these are all the global shows to check out this season
Apr 14, 2026
Exhalation, a new photography exhibition by Alexander Ekholm, explores the ‘the power of softness’ and the body as a form of communication
Mar 19, 2026
Through A Mirror, Darkly, a new film by artist Naeem Mohaiemen, illuminates the movement against the Vietnam War and the violent state retribution, through the lens of two fatal shootings at student protests
Feb 23, 2026
‘In Gaza, art is not a decorative act’: We speak with Palestinian artist Marwan Nassar about his new exhibition To Survive to Witness
Feb 19, 2026
This Valentine’s weekend, Lovers on Film compiles analogue self-portraits of lovers from all over the world
Feb 14, 2026
Taking inspiration from Renaissance artworks, Harry Spike‘s new exhibition Dig depicts ‘stolen kisses, nascent desires and loves lost’
Feb 12, 2026
‘Men of colour are told to be invincible’: Palestinian-American photographer Dean Majd’s new exhibition presents loving portraits of his friends at their most vulnerable
Feb 03, 2026
Dazed Club has partnered with The Gallery at Hackney Downs Studios to offer an aspiring exhibition curator to curate a show in its gallery space
Jan 16, 2026
All 126 images from the photographer’s era-defining photo book are now on display together for the first time in the UK
Jan 15, 2026
Roman Manfredi’s latest photography exhibition, TRA, explores the history of gender diversity in Neapolitan culture
Jan 12, 2026
Black Photojournalism at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Museum of Art brings together the work of nearly 60 photographers to present a nuanced, stirring story of Black history in America
Jan 08, 2026
Gen Z: Shaping a New Gaze brings together 66 young artists from around the world to reflect on their own experiences
Jan 06, 2026
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