Art lovers, unite! Explore the globe’s hottest contemporary art exhibitions, from Gavin Jantjes’ powerful retrospective in London to the vibrant Glasgow International festival, captivating shows in Tokyo, Paris, Vienna, Kanazawa, and beyond. Dive into this curated guide and let your artistic soul soar!

Gavin Janties: To Be Free! A Retrospective (1970-2023) 

  • When and Where: 17th Jun -1st Sept, Whitechapel Gallery, London

This upcoming retrospective showcases the work of South African artist Gavin Jantjes in his most extensive UK solo exhibition to date. Spanning five decades, the exhibition delves into Jantjes’ multifaceted practice as a printmaker, painter, writer, and activist. Jantjes’ work confronts the visual and narrative portrayal of South Africa and its diaspora, offering a powerful exploration of social and political themes.

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Lines – Aligning your consciousness with the flow

  • When and Where: 22nd Jun – 14th Oct, Kanazawa

This exhibition, “Lines – Aligning Your Consciousness with the Flow,” explores the concept of line in art, featuring works by renowned artists El Anatsui, Marguerite Humeau, Mark Manders, Nami Yokoyama, and more (total of 15 artists). While lines might seem like a basic building block, this exhibition challenges that perception, demonstrating the line’s complexity and versatility as a foundation for artistic expression. “Lines” argues that the line goes beyond the visual, shaping both art and our understanding of the world around us.

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Glasgow International 2024

  • When and Where: 7th– 23rd Jun, Scotland

Glasgow International 2024 isn’t your typical art exhibition; it’s a thriving festival fueled by collaboration! This year’s program features a diverse range of projects curated and organized by a collective force. For instance, captivating exhibitions, live performances, in-depth research initiatives, and insightful publications. With projects ranging in scale and duration, Glasgow International 2024 caters to a wide range of interests and schedules.

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Avant Garde and Liberation: Contemporary Art and Decolonial Modernism

  • When and where: 7th Jun-22 Sept, Vienna

mumok’s highly anticipated summer exhibition brings together 24 artists from across the globe, spanning South Asia, Africa, Europe, and America. This thought-provoking show delves into the enduring influence of global modernism on contemporary artistic practices.

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Nana Funo: Born for This

  • When and Where: 9th-29 Jun, Tokyo

Nana Funo’s captivating solo exhibition, “Born for This,” unveils a new direction in her artistic journey. This show features a departure from her usual muted palette, embracing brighter colors and a sharper focus on geometric shapes.

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Thomas Mailaender: Les Belles Images

  • When and Where: 20th-23rd Jun, Brazil

Marseille-based artist Thomas Mailaenderis known for his obsessive and passionate exploration of photography. His practice goes beyond traditional methods, employing a wide range of unconventional source materials and techniques. Mailaender’s installations, often featuring unusual materials, challenge the way we see and understand images in an institutional setting.

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Peybak: Abrakan Collapse

  • When and Where: 7th Jun-20th Jul, Paris

Iranian artist Alireza Peybak’s captivating works plunge viewers into a world of darkness and intrigue. His art evokes comparisons to the nightmarish creatures of Goya’s “Los Caprichos” and the macabre characters of Zoran Mušič, while also hinting at a deeper spiritual dimension. A Journey Through Myth and Belief: Peybak’s fantastical creations resonate with figures from ancient Persian mythology and Zoroastrianism, inviting viewers to explore these rich cultural traditions.

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