Discover the top art exhibitions in 2024, including “Nurture Gaia” in Bangkok, “The Living End” at MCA Chicago, and “Seeing is Believing” at Mathaf exhibitions in Doha. Engage with thought-provoking themes like climate change, cultural identity, and the evolution of painting. Don’t miss the chance to explore these transformative experiences!
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity and Beyond
When: November 10, 2024 – March 5, 2025
Where: Tate Modern, London, UK
This exhibition presents an expansive view of Yayoi Kusama’s oeuvre, including her renowned infinity mirror rooms and polka-dotted installations. By exploring themes of infinity, self-obliteration, and mental health, Kusama captures the essence of human experience through a unique lens. Attendees will find themselves immersed in a sensory experience that transcends boundaries, inviting personal reflection and connection with the limitless possibilities of art. This exhibition is a celebration of her enduring impact on contemporary art.
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David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)
When:10 December 2024 – 25 January 2025
Where:The North Warehouse, Manchester
David Hockney, one of Britain’s most beloved artists, returns with a new immersive exhibition in Manchester. “Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)” takes visitors on a journey through Hockney’s creative process, using large-scale projections and digital technology to explore his iconic works in new ways. This exhibition is not just a retrospective of Hockney’s career but also a celebration of his ongoing experimentation with new media and techniques. For fans of Hockney’s work, this exhibition offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience his art in an innovative and engaging format.
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Bruno Zhu: License to Live
When: November 22, 2024 – February 2, 2025
Where: Chisenhale Gallery, London
Bruno Zhu’s “License to Live” marks his first major institutional solo exhibition in the UK, inviting visitors to engage with his innovative artistic practice. This exhibition features a diverse array of works that explore themes of identity, migration, and personal freedom, reflecting Zhu’s experiences and the cultural narratives that shape contemporary society.
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Bangkok Art Biennale: Nurture Gaia
When: October 24, 2024 – February 25, 2025
Where: Various venues across Bangkok
The Bangkok Art Biennale returns with “Nurture Gaia,” featuring 76 leading international artists who explore themes of ecology, humanity, and interconnectedness. Taking place at multiple iconic venues in Bangkok, this exhibition invites visitors to engage with thought-provoking artworks that address pressing global issues like climate change and cultural identity. Through diverse mediums, “Nurture Gaia” celebrates art’s potential to inspire dialogue and reflect on our collective responsibility to the planet. Don’t miss this transformative experience.nd identity.
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The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970–2020
When: November 9, 2024 – March 23, 2025
Where: MCA Chicago
”The Living End” at MCA Chicago examines the evolution of painting in relation to emerging technologies from 1970 to 2020. This exhibition features works by influential artists who employ diverse mediums—ranging from traditional canvas to digital and immersive formats. By exploring the intersection of painting and technology, this exhibition showcases how artists redefine their practices and challenge perceptions of art. Visitors will engage with innovative creations that reflect the dynamic relationship between material and medium in contemporary art.
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Seeing is Believing: The Art and Influence of Gérôme
When: Ongoing through February 22, 2025
Where: Mathaf, Doha
”Seeing is Believing” showcases the fascinating works of Jean-Léon Gérôme, a pivotal figure in 19th-century art known for his meticulous realism and captivating historical subjects. This exhibition at Mathaf examines Gérôme’s lasting influence on generations of artists, featuring a range of his paintings and sculptures. By blending traditional techniques with modern interpretations, visitors will explore Gérôme’s impact on both academic and contemporary art, offering a rich perspective on the evolution of artistic expression.
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Prabhavathi Meppayil
When: November 12 – December 21, 2024
Where: Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai
Prabhavathi Meppayil presents her first solo exhibition in Mumbai at Jhaveri Contemporary, showcasing her intricate wall-based works that blur the line between painting and sculpture. Utilizing traditional artisanal techniques, including copper wire and gesso, Meppayil explores modernism and Minimalism through a contemporary lens. This exhibition invites viewers to engage with her unique process and the meditative qualities of her art, reflecting on the rich connections between heritage and innovation in her practice.
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