Spring ignites a cultural renaissance, and the art world bursts with vibrant exhibitions! Explore our guide to 5 unmissable shows this season, featuring captivating works from Southeast Asia, introspective confessions by a master, and thought-provoking themes. Whether you’re an art aficionado or a curious explorer, these exhibitions offer a journey that will enrich your understanding and appreciation for contemporary art.
Ho Tzu Nyen: A for Agents
6 Apr – 7 Jul
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s films, video installations, and performances delve into historical events, political ideologies, and cultural identities of Southeast Asia. This exhibition traces his artistic journey, featuring six film installations and a new work titled “T for Time” (2023).
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo website
Georg Baselitz: A Confession of My Sins
10 Apr – 16 Jun
White Cube Bermondsey, London
This solo exhibition marks Georg Baselitz’s return to White Cube Bermondsey after eight years. It features a large body of new paintings and works on paper created in the past year. At 86, Baselitz reflects on his artistic career, paying homage to past influences and revisiting themes explored throughout his life.
White Cube website
1st Contemporaine de Nîmes
5 Apr – 23 Jun
Various venues, Nîmes
Nîmes’ first contemporary art triennial focuses on intergenerational dialogue and artistic transmission. The exhibition features a dozen original projects resulting from artist pairings at different stages of their careers, with a focus on the French art scene and the participation of Nîmes residents. Expect a mix of artistic collaborations, mentorships, and exhibitions alongside performative events and a closing artistic school fair.
1st Contemporaine de Nîmes website
Bienal de Coimbra
6 Apr – 30 Jun
Various venues, Coimbra
This year’s Bienal de Coimbra commemorates the 50th anniversary of Portugal’s Carnation Revolution and explores the concept of freedom. The exhibition features work by Fluxus pioneers, modern masters, and contemporary artists, displayed across various venues in Coimbra, including the botanic gardens and the medieval monastery.
Bienal de Coimbra website
Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art
On view until 14 Jul, 2024
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
This exhibition explores the themes of anxiety and hope in Japanese art, drawing from The Met’s renowned collection. The works on view explore human stories and emotions surrounding death, war, and uncertainty, alongside expressions of hope and resilience.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art website