Immerse yourself in a world of diverse artistic expressions with these must-see exhibitions happening around the globe in February
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind
Feb 15 – Sep 1
Tate Modern, London, UK
Dive into the mind of a legend. Witness iconic performance pieces like “Cut Piece” and explore seven decades of groundbreaking art spanning conceptual work, film, music, and activism. Over 200 artworks, including installations, photographs, and her powerful peace and environmental campaigns, trace the evolution of this innovative artist.
For more visit> tate.org.uk
Potluck
Feb 10 – Mar 2
Hashimoto Contemporary, Los Angeles, USA
Get a taste of playful creativity at this group exhibition where artists serve up their unique “dishes” in diverse mediums. From geometric light meditations by Adrian Kay Wong to Emily Au’s realistic porcelain bacon vessel and Nicholas Bono Kennedy’s chaotic prepping station painting, prepare to be surprised, amused, and maybe even a little hungry. Don’t miss Sara Suppan’s “Dusty” for a relatable reminder of snack-stained fingers!
For more visit> hashimotocontemporary.com/
Danh Vo: Take Ninagawa
Feb 17 – Apr 27
Take Ninagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Join Danh Vo on a journey through the complex flow of materials and their political narratives. Witness brand new works combining lithographs with his father’s calligraphy, inspired by the unsettling film “The Exorcist.” Explore installations delving into the history of wood and plants, where sustainable forestry practices and ancient German-Vietnamese family heirlooms intertwine.
For more visit> https://www.takeninagawa.com/
Claudia Andujar: The End of the World
Feb 9 – Aug 11
Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany
Experience the power of photography for social change through Claudia Andujar’s impactful exhibition. See decades of her work documenting the lives, struggles, and fight for survival of the Yanomami people facing threats from mining and exploitation in the Amazon rainforest. Raise your voice for social justice inspired by Andujar’s powerful call to action.
For more visit> deichtorhallen.de
Desert X AlUla 2024: In the Presence of Absence
Feb 9 – Mar 23
AlUla, Saudi Arabia
Embrace the mystery of the unseen in this unique open-air exhibition. International artists create site-specific works that blend seamlessly with the vast desert landscape. Be captivated by pieces that challenge your perception of time, wind, light, and history, inviting you on a silent dialogue with nature and the power of artistic expression.
For more visit>desertx.org
Gabriel Orozco: Circular Identity
Feb 10 – Mar 23
Kurimanzutto, Mexico City, Mexico
Find beauty in the everyday with Gabriel Orozco’s meditative exploration of nature and the cycle of life. Immerse yourself in his intimate “Diario de Plantas” drawings alongside sculptures carved from local stones. Witness his artistic dialogue between da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” and the Aztec goddess Coatlicue, exploring the universal themes of humanity and nature across cultures and time.
For more visit>kurimanzutto.com
Leo Robinson: DREAM-BRIDGE-OMNIGLYPH
Feb 1 – Jun 29
London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE, London, UK
Uncover a hidden world of symbols and rituals within the historic Mithraeum transformed by Leo Robinson’s captivating exhibition. Explore intricate assemblages, vibrant watercolors, and handwritten instructions that invite personal reflection and artistic exploration. Connect with the unseen and discover your own inner sanctuary amidst ancient ruins.
For more visit> https://www.londonmithraeum.com/
Let your passion for art guide you on an unforgettable journey with these diverse exhibitions happening around the world!