Gallery Rechnitzer Budapest presents Inner Spaces. Emma Kling, Júlia Csapó, Eszter Kálóczy on the body's thresholds. Curated by Flóra Gadó, 2026.
Gallery Rechnitzer Budapest presents Inner Spaces. Emma Kling, Júlia Csapó, Eszter Kálóczy on the body's thresholds. Curated by Flóra Gadó, 2026.
The Why Not Gallery presents Catalogue of Sensory Data, a duo exhibition by Nata Varazi and Gvantsa Jishkariani at Fabrika Project Space, Tbilisi, 2026.
Kunstraum Ortloff Leipzig presents Josefine Schulz's Makeover. On identity as process, the glow-up as loop, and overpainting as method. .
BERG Contemporary presents Thordis Erla Zoega's Domestic Sci-fi in Reykjavík. AI-predicted sunrises, dichroic light, and the blind as primary medium.
Karim Boumjimar at Møstings Frederiksberg. Wall paintings, ceramics, and silver casts map the body inside nature's cycles. Through June 7, 2026.
VUNU Vienna presents Tudor Ciurescu's ELEGIA - taxidermy, painting, and dark wood frames tracking desire after authority's retreat. Through May 2026.
Céline Struger works with steel, water, and archaic ceramic forms. A Catapult Artist in Focus on myth, material memory, and the agency of sites.
Jeyoon Ryu works in ceramic sculpture. Born in South Korea, based in Kyoto. A Catapult Artist in Focus on clay, migration, and transformation.
Shirley Fu on hybrid forms, found tyres, silicone flesh, and the tension between control and chance, in conversation with Di Franco for Catapult
Jacob Bjørn Gallery presents Abel Kabel "GOT GUTS", figurative painting fusing pop-cultural symbols with personal narrative. Aarhus, April-May 2026.
Vivienne Sun at a.d.b.k. Nürnberg. Sculptures from medical furniture, resin, and wood suspended between care and control.
Yalda Afsah presents Surge at Kunsthal Thy, Denmark. Two video works examine ritual, collective force, and what proximity does to the body. March-May 2026.
Sinne presents Maija Fox's Hard Shoulders in Helsinki. Cast metal and woven wire where infrastructure and marsh ecology meet. Curated by Markus Aström
Galerie Kandlhofer presents So Young Park's Gestated Leak in Vienna. 3D-printed HWA entities suspended between digital fabrication and organic form. April 10–May 15, 2026.
LUFT Festival presents Unconscious Paradises at Gallery GAFU in Ostrava. Seven artists on inner space, bliss, and the limits of self-knowledge. April-May 2026.
Michael McGregor draws the Parthenon Marbles on London and Athens hotel stationery. His Athens debut, at George Benias Gallery, frames restitution as a formal argument.
Stasia Grishina works with sculpture and installation. Based in Frankfurt. A Catapult Artist in Focus on power, domestication, and the cost of shelter.
JesuitenFoyer Vienna presents PARLAMENT by Jörg Reissner. Installation from scrap MDF, plywood, and canvas, arranged at eye level.
Aziya Ikhtymbayeva works in airbrush painting across figuration and still life. Based in Prague. A Catapult Artist in Focus on perception, migration, and the self that holds still.
A close reading of 目[mé]’s collective practice, examining instability, authorship, and perception across Elemental Detection, space, masayume, and Contact
GOODBANK, Frankfurt presents Spiegel, a solo exhibition by Katharina Schücke. Ink drawings interrogate the mirror selfie as a site of staging, observation and control. Curated by Maja Dana Lisewski.
GAVU presents The Cake is a Lie in Prague. Six Czech and Slovak artists examine aspiration, performance pressure, and the myth of earned reward.
Banks Violette at TICK TACK, Antwerp. A site-specific installation unfolding across architecture, sound and suspended form
Passage Gallery Sydney presents Patricia Piccinini's kinetic installation 'Centrifugal Love Garden.' Organoids, hybrid bodies, and care. 6 March–8 May 2026.
VAA gallery Artifex in Vilnius presents Full Metal Shell DLC, iron sculptures by Liudvikas Kesminas that hold pop icons at the moment they begin to expire.
Kunsthalle Bern presents Lin May Saeed. Sculptures and drawings by the German Iraqi artist who made speciesism a material question. Until May 2026.
Artist in Focus: P.Kim Kimtaegi explores the fragile moment when the heroic image collides with the ordinary human body beneath it.
At House of Gaga in Mexico City, Cosima von Bonin presents The Ritz, turning the gallery into a quietly absurd animal theatre of plush bodies, fabric structures and deliberate refusal.
Paul Riedmüller transforms AI-generated images into meticulous airbrush paintings. An exclusive interview on reversing digital logic, trompe-l'œil, and the future of painting.
Clauda, Gallery Prague presents Paula Gogola’s exhibition soft_sighs synthesis, where painting expands into sculptural relief exploring bodily transformation, opacity, and material tension.