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7 Must-See Exhibitions: A Curated Guide to the Art World

Explore art’s boundless realm through captivating exhibitions. From “Women in Revolt” at Tate Britain to Shinji Ohmaki’s installations in “Interface of Being” at The National Art Centre, Tokyo, let art ignite your imagination. Enrich your soul with new perspectives.

Feminist Art: ‘Women in Revolt’ at Tate Britain

Experience the powerful voices of over 100 women artists, showcasing the dynamic range of works in Britain from 1970 to 1990. From the women’s liberation movement to punk, and the visibility of Black and South Asian women artists, this exhibition at Tate Britain celebrates the resilience and creativity of British women. In a world where women’s representation in art collections lags behind, ‘Women in Revolt’ is a vital celebration of their impactful contributions.

When: 8 November 2023 – 7 April 2024

Where: Tate Britain

For mere> https://www.tate.org.uk/

Grace Wales Bonner—Spirit Movers’

Discover the 16th installment of MoMA’s ‘Artist’s Choice’ series curated by acclaimed fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner. Explore approximately 50 artworks reflecting Black cultural and aesthetic practices from the African diaspora. Immerse yourself in the intersection of musicality, storytelling, and cultural narratives chosen by Wales Bonner, featuring artists like Terry Adkins, Betye Saar, and David Hammons.

When: Nov. 18, 2023—Apr. 7, 2024

Where: MoMA, 11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, United States

For mere> https://press.moma.org

AN ENGLISH COUNTRY GARDEN, Henrietta Abel Smith

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Henrietta Abel Smith’s exhibition from November 15 to December 3. Witness her mastery, from grand portraits to vibrant depictions of flowers, fruit, and unconventional subjects like ‘dead mackerel.’

Dates: November 15 – December 3

Venue: The Osborne Studio Gallery. London

For mere> www.osg.uk.com

‘Burma to Myanmar’ at The British Museum

Explore Myanmar’s complex journey over the last 1,500 years, from a pivotal player in Asian trade routes to its annexation by the British in the 19th century. This major exhibition, running from November 2, 2023, to February 11, 2024, at The British Museum, employs art and artifacts to narrate the nation’s history. Delve into the transformation from an influential superpower to a repressive regime and gain insights into the headlines surrounding the country’s treatment of minority ethnic groups today. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the evolution of Myanmar at a crucial crossroads.

When: November 2, 2023 – February 11, 2024

Where: The British Museum

For mere> https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/burma-myanmar

Shinji Ohmaki’s ‘Interface of Being’

Embark on a sensory journey with Shinji Ohmaki’s transformative installations, transcending borders and mediums. From Nov. 1 to Dec. 25, 2023, Ohmaki invites you to explore the ‘Interface of Being’ at The National Art Center, Tokyo. Illuminated by celestial rhythms, his work intertwines primeval life and our timeless connection with nature. Immerse yourself in this profound exhibition, a fusion of video, sound, and poetry, enhanced by live performances, offering a rare sense of organic integration in our fragmented world.

When: Nov. 1—Dec. 25, 2023

where: National Art Centre Tokyo, Roppongi, 7 Chome−22−2, Minato City, Tokyo, Japan

For mere> https://www.nact.jp/english/exhibition_special/2023/ohmaki/

‘2023 Wolfgang Hahn Prize: Francis Alÿs’

Join us for the opening reception and award ceremony on Friday, Nov. 17, at 6:30 pm, as we honor the remarkable artist Francis Alÿs with the 2023 Wolfgang Hahn Prize. His diverse body of work, spanning painting, drawing, installations, video, photography, and performances, will be showcased in the exhibition curated by Yilmaz Dziewior. From Nov. 18, 2023, to Apr. 7, 2024, explore Alÿs’s artistry at Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, as he examines complex social realities through simple artistic gestures, addressing issues like migration, demarcations, and the consequences of globalization.

When: Nov. 18, 2023—Apr. 7, 2024

Where: Museum Ludwig, Heinrich-Böll-Platz, 50667 Köln, Germany

For mere> https://www.museum-ludwig.de

Semiose Presents: Philemona Williamson’s ‘The Borders of Innocence’

Experience the enchanting world of Philemona Williamson’s “visual poems” at Semiose in Paris from Nov. 18 to Dec. 30, 2023. With a career spanning over 40 years, Williamson weaves narratives rooted in the complexities of her unique childhood. Her paintings, resembling palimpsests, showcase youthful bodies, toys, and flora in vibrantly colored dreamscapes. Through fragmented and mysterious stories, ‘The Borders of Innocence’ invites interpretation, blending personal and universal narratives in large-format works that capture the beauty, drama, and vagaries of innocence.

When: Nov. 18—Dec. 30, 2023

Where: Semiose, 44 R. Quincampoix, 75004 Paris, France

For mere> https://semiose.com

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