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Miffy's 70th Anniversary Exhibition: Miffy and the Magic Postbox | Insa Central Museum

Nov 21, 2024–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Exhibitions
Miffy enters the Magic Mailbox and encounters 70 years of memories again! Take a trip down memory lane to meet Miffy, her family and friends through the Magic Mailbox, reflect on your cherished feelings, and encounter a letter from your long-lost friend Dick Brenner.
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SHOW MUSICAL〈TOUCH FIVE〉 | Seoul

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Seoul
Arts
Come awaken every sense of yours! MORE TO ENJOY! MORE TO FEEL! A night that belongs only to GIRLS! A wonderful new experience is waiting for you! This night is not only entertainment, but also a time to release yourself. Lights, music, food... every detail is carefully crafted for you, just to let you forget the daily pressure and immerse yourself in unparalleled joy. Relax, laugh, dance with your girlfriends in the exclusive space for girls and experience the excitement that belongs to you!

Harry Potter: The Exhibition Macau|Tickets, Dates and Attractions | The Londoner Macao

Apr 26, 2024–Nov 1, 2100 (UTC+8)
Macau
Exhibitions
The Exhibition Harry Potter has recently arrived at The Londoner Macao in Macau, offering a captivating experience that should not be missed. From now on, everyone has the opportunity to immerse oneself in the iconic moments of the Wizarding World. Delve into a world of interactive elements, authentic props and costumes, and captivating photo opportunities at every turn. Engage in activities such as conjuring your very own Patronus, encountering the formidable Hungarian Horntail, testing your Quidditch skills, and participating in potions class to brew your own Skele-Gro. Additionally, gain exclusive insights into the behind-the-scenes process of bringing the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts film series, as well as the acclaimed play Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, to life. Conclude your journey with a taste of the delectable Butterbeer and explore a range of unique and bespoke merchandise available exclusively at this enchanting Wizarding World experience. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the extraordinary “Harry Potter” exhibition, Trip.com offers tickets with best prices. Come and explore the magical world of Harry Potter!

Musical < ALADDIN> | Charlotte Theater

Nov 22, 2024–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Arts

Macau 2049 | MGM Cotai Theatre

Dec 15, 2024–Dec 21, 2025 (UTC+8)
Macau
Arts
7 years of waiting for a chance to unfold MGM brand-new residency, Zhang Yimou and MGM join forces to present a groundbreaking residency show through the integration of art and cutting-edge technology that transcends boundaries and time. Directed by Zhang Yimou, featuring crossover musician Wu Tong, choreography master Sang JiJia, renowned sound engineer Jin Shaogang, lighting director Ren Dongsheng, visual director Dominic Faraway, director of underwater photography Bernard Prentice, along with 20 world’s leading team with a Hollywood-scale behind-the-scenes crews of 582. After 237 days of preparation and 2,838 hours of intricate craftsmanship, combined with state-of-the-art intelligent technologies, the masterpiece showcases the epitome of millennia-old Chinese culture, redefining the imagination of intangible cultural heritage arts and performing arts while transcending the language and cultural boundaries. The unprecedented residency “Macau 2049” sets the stage for new era.
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Lights Out: Recovering Our Night Sky | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Mar 23, 2023–Dec 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Washington D.C.
Exhibitions
Artificial lights have become such a common nighttime fixture that we take them for granted. But what do brighter nights mean for people and wildlife? The effects of light pollution extend beyond our reduced view of the stars, but solutions can have an immediate impact. Through more than 100 photographs, nearly 250 objects, interactive experiences, tactile models, and a theater program, discover why the dark night matters, rekindle your connection to the night sky, and consider how much light at night is enough—for whom, for what purpose, and who gets to decide?

On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt | Shanghai Museum

Jul 19, 2024–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+8)
Shanghai
Exhibitions
"On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt" is the fourth exhibition in the Shanghai Museum's "Dialogue with the World" cultural relics and art exhibition series. It will be grandly opened at the People's Square Pavilion on July 18, 2024 and open to the public on July 19. As the world's largest and Asia's highest-level overseas exhibition of ancient Egyptian cultural relics in history, the exhibition brings together 492 groups of 788 precious cultural relics from different periods of ancient Egyptian civilization, of which more than 95% are in cooperation with the capital of the Egyptian government. The exhibition will last for 13 months, fully revealing the appearance of ancient Egyptian civilization and its archaeological discoveries to the audience, and promoting mutual learning between Chinese and Egyptian civilizations.
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The King's Library, Dreaming of a Better World | National Museum of Korea

Nov 15, 2024–Dec 31, 2027 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Exhibitions
On November 15, the National Museum of Korea opened its first dedicated exhibition room for the Oegyujanggak Uigwe. Located on the second floor of the National Museum of Korea’s permanent exhibition hall, this exhibition room is a space where visitors can only view the Oegyujanggak Uigwe, allowing them to fully experience the Oegyujanggak Uigwe.

Keiichi Tanaami : I‘M THE ORIGIN | Daelim Museum

Dec 14, 2024–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Exhibitions
The Daelyn Museum of Art will host a major special exhibition, "Tanaami Keiichi: I’M THE ORIGIN," from December 14, 2024 to June 29, 2025, curated by artist Keiichi Tanaami (born 1936), who is internationally renowned as a pioneer of Asian pop art. Tanaami was a pioneer of the Superflat art movement and influenced Japanese modern art representatives Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara. Tanaami believed that "its existence itself is a genre," and this exhibition will feature more than 700 major works from his 60-year career. This exhibition allows you to explore the author's rich and varied works through his work.

"M+ Sigg Collection: Another Story" Exhibition | M+

Mar 7–Jun 26, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
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1692: Salem Witch Trials | Salem

Jul 6, 2024–Jun 1, 2026 (UTC-5)
Salem
Exhibitions
The Salem Witch Trials are a defining example of intolerance and injustice in American history. This extraordinary series of events between June 1692 and March 1693 led to the deaths of 25 innocent women, men and children who were wrongfully convicted of crimes. More than 300 years later, the personal tragedies and grievous wrongs that occurred still provoke us to reflect and reckon with the experiences of those involved. Learn the true story of this tragedy as told through the voices and with the possessions of those directly involved. This ongoing installation tells this story through court documents and authentic historic objects presented as tangible fragments directly tied to people in Salem and nearby communities in the late 17th century. A handwritten petition, a carved loom, a walking stick — each illuminates an aspect of individuals who lived through Salem’s witch trials and serves as a reminder of the real people impacted by these harrowing events. The Salem Witch Trials 1692 is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum. This exhibition is made possible by Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation. We thank James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes, Chip and Susan Robie, and Timothy T. Hilton as supporters of the Exhibition Innovation Fund. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.

Arsenal Home Matches “Premier League” season 24-25:Tickets, Dates, Stadiums and Lineup | London

Aug 16, 2024–May 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
London
Football
Sports & Fitness
Get ready for the 2024/2025 Premier League season! This exhilarating competition will kick off on August 16, 2024, and conclude on May 25, 2025. The Premier League attracts fans from around the globe with its fast-paced matches and high level of competition. In recent seasons, Arsenal has narrowly missed out on the championship. This new season, they will face numerous formidable opponents at the Emirates Stadium. From Liverpool to Tottenham, and then to Manchester City, every match promises to be an intense showdown, thrilling fans with every play. How will Arsenal perform this season? Let's wait and see! Whether you are a loyal Arsenal supporter or a football enthusiast, Trip.com offers convenient ticket services and a variety of ticket options. Don't miss these exciting matches—secure your tickets now and experience the thrill of Arsenal football firsthand!

Colorful Korea: The Lea R. Sneider Collection | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dec 2, 2024–Feb 16, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Over the course of forty years, Lea R. Sneider (1925–2020) formed a significant collection of Korean art that challenged established norms. While appreciating literati art, she was particularly drawn to lively and colorful forms connected to everyday life, resulting in a diverse collection that illustrates Korea’s vibrant material culture. This exhibition features a substantial gift and loans from the Lea R. Sneider Collection, generously provided by her children. Through approximately 100 pieces from the fifth century to the present, Including paintings, ceramics, furniture, textiles, and funeral and ritual objects, the exhibition highlights the pervasiveness of auspicious symbolism and the unpretentious dynamism in Korean art. Sneider has said that the works reflect the vitality and warmth of the people who engaged with them, a sentiment that her collection, with its emphasis on cultural and everyday relevance, underscores.
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FROM TURNER TO VAN GOGH MASTERPIECES FROM THE NEUE PINAKOTHEK AT THE ALTE PINAKOTHEK | Alte Pinakothek

Dec 18, 2024–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Munich
Exhibitions
After four decades of museum and exhibition operations, the Neue Pinakothek is undergoing fundamental refurbishment. The museum is therefore closed for several years. During this time, selected major works of 19th century painting and sculpture are exhibited in the Alte Pinakothek and in the Sammlung Schack. The selection ranges from classicism and Romanticism to the beginning of modernism. Under the title ‘From Turner to van Gogh’, the 19th century is now being relaunched in a different form. The works of the Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich, the French Impressionists and the pioneers of modernism from Édouard Manet and Claude Monet to Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh will continue to be on display. Newly exhibited are groups of works by the important Realists Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller and Adolph Menzel, which could not be shown in previous years. One cabinet brings together intimate interior depictions from the Symbolist and fin de siècle eras.
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Musical <Jekyll & Hyde> | Blue Square

Nov 29, 2024–May 18, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Arts

FC Liverpool Home Matches [Premier League] season 24-25 | Anfield

Aug 16, 2024–May 25, 2025 (UTC)
Liverpool
Sports & Fitness
Anfield Stadium - Premier League - Liverpool Home Match Ticket Game Information 1. Address: Anfield Stadium Anfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0TH, United Kingdom 2. Date: Brentford 24/08/2024 pending Nottingham Forest 14/09/2024 pending AFC Bournemouth 21/09/2024 pending Chelsea 19/10/2024 pending Brighton & Hove Albion 02/11/2024 pending Aston Villa 09/11/2024 pending Manchester City 30/11/2024 pending Fulham 14/12/2024 pending Leicester City 26/12/2024 pending Manchester United 04/01/2025 pending Ipswich Town 25/01/2025 pending Wolverhampton Wanderers 15/02/2025 pending Newcastle United 26/02/2025 pending Southampton 08/03/2025 pending Everton 02/04/2025 pending West Ham United 12/04/2025 pending Tottenham Hotspur 26/04/2025 pending Arsenal 10/05/2025 pending Crystal Palace 25/05/2025 pending About 1-3 days before the match, you will receive a complete confirmation disclosing the exact timeslot and the date of the match. You can also visit the official website to check the kick-off time. Seating Information Included Premier Club Hospitality a. Access to The Academy Lounge from 2,5 hours prior to kick off b. Pre-match hot and cold buffet served pre-match only in Premier Lounge within ANFIELD STADIUM c. Half time and full-time refreshments (tea/coffee) d. Neutral seating area (no away colours) Premium New Anfield Road Stand a. A hospitality match ticket in Level 1 of the Upper Tier of the Anfield Road Stand. Dedicated access from Brodies Sports Bar to your seats. Lounge opens 2.5 hrs prior to kick off b. Seats located in the first four rows of the Upper Tier c. A varied selection of complimentary street food (served up to kick-off) d. Complimentary half-time drink (beer, wine or soft drink) e. A Liverpool FC legend in attendance at every match day f. Pre-Match Entertainment g. Neutral seating area (no away colours) New Anfield Road Stand a. A hospitality match ticket in Level 1 of the Upper Tier of the Anfield Road Stand. Dedicated access from Brodies Sports Bar to your seats. Lounge opens 2.5 hrs prior to kick off b. A varied selection of complimentary street food (served up to kick-off) c. Complimentary half-time drink (beer, wine or soft drink) d. A Liverpool FC legend in attendance at every match day e. Pre-Match Entertainment f. Neutral seating area (no away colours) Seating Area: Club Level is In Yellow(Premier Club Hospitality) Blue(Premium New Anfield Road Stand) Green(New Anfield Road Stand)
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The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” Exhibition in Singapore | Singapore

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Singapore
Exhibitions
After a popular exhibition in 15 cities including Sydney, Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Seoul, Miami, Seattle, etc., Banksy Art: No Limits is finally coming to Singapore in December 2024! When the topic is street art, there is no way around him: Banksy is probably the most famous and mysterious graffiti artist in the world. Banksy's Art: No Limits showcases more than 200 works of the artist, such as his original art, prints in different materials, photographs, sculptures, etc.

Musical: Hamilton|Tickets, Dates and Attractions | Richard Rodgers Theatre

Apr 26, 2024–Nov 1, 2100 (UTC-5)
New York
Arts
In the heart of New York City, the Richard Rodgers Theatre proudly presents the musical “Hamilton”. This highly anticipated event will captivate audiences from now on. Experience the captivating story of Hamilton, an extraordinary musical that delves into the life of a remarkable Founding Father. With an insatiable hunger for success and a relentless ambition, Hamilton defies all odds to leave an indelible mark on the new nation. From his humble beginnings as an orphan to becoming George Washington's trusted right-hand man, Hamilton's journey takes him from rebel to war hero. Amidst his rise to power, he becomes entangled in the first-ever sex scandal of the country, all while serving as the head of the Treasury and instilling faith in the American economy. Immerse yourself in the rich history and captivating storytelling of this critically acclaimed musical. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness this extraordinary musical “Hamilton” live on stage at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City. Get your tickets now on Trip.com for an unforgettable journey into the world of Hamilton.
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War rugs Afghanistan's knotted history | The British Museum

Oct 4, 2024–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC)
London
Exhibitions
Discover how weavers in Afghanistan have recorded the country's turbulent history in traditional rugs in this new display. On 24 December 1979 Soviet troops crossed the border into Afghanistan, beginning a protracted 10-year war. As the country was transformed by conflict, Afghan weavers started to include imagery of modern warfare in their carpets and rugs. Birds were replaced by military helicopters. Guns took the place of flowers. Demons fought alongside tanks. This fusion of traditional crafts with the recording of contemporary history created a new artform: Afghan war rugs. This display presents some of the remarkable rugs from the British Museum collection, alongside a selection of objects that explore Afghanistan's complex past and turbulent present. Located between Asia and the Middle East, Afghanistan has always been a point of connection for different cultures. Yet it was also a strategically important territory that dynasties and empires fought over to control.

GUILLERMO KUITCA, CHAPELLE | Musée National Picasso-Paris

Oct 15, 2024–Dec 31, 2027 (UTC+1)
Paris
Exhibitions
At the invitation of the Musée national Picasso-Paris, Argentine artist Guillermo Kuitca (b. 1961) has created a site-specific work in the chapel of the Hôtel Salé. Since his intervention at the Venice Biennale in 2007, Kuitca has developed a new language, echoing the architecture, which the artist calls ‘cubistoid painting’, in which a set of intersecting lines, like so many folds in the plane, is deployed directly on the walls, forming a new pictorial space.
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NASATTA LIGHT FESTIVAL WINTERILLUMINATION 2025 | Bang Phae

Nov 21, 2024–Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+7)
Bang Phae
Celebration
A cultural park in Ratchaburi's Damnoen Saduak district is one of the best-kept secret tourist attractions near Bangkok and home to one of the world's most spectacular annual light shows. Imagine walking beneath a canopy of towering green trees and taking in the vast expanse of lights all around you as far as you can see. It's sure to be a special moment on your holiday in Thailand. With a unique and subtle Thai charm, the Nassata Light Festival was designed by our in-house artistic lighting designers and you won't find a light festival as unique as this anywhere else in the world today. The Light Festival is open Tuesday to Sunday and on public holidays from 21 November 2024 to 3 June 2025.

spongebob exhibition | Busan

Nov 30, 2024–May 25, 2025 (UTC+9)
Busan
Exhibitions
The SpongeBob SquarePants exhibition is back again, upgraded, ready to start!!! You can only see it in Busan~ From humorous clips to various "exhibition-limited SpongeBob SquarePants peripherals"~ Get ready to make your heart beat wildly!!

NATURE IN BRILLIANT COLOUR | Royal Ontario Museum

Dec 14, 2024–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
Toronto
Exhibitions
MARVEL AT THE POWER OF COLOUR IN THE NATURAL WORLD. Anywhere you look in nature, colour holds meaning. From the fiery reds of warning to the soothing blues of calm waters, Nature in Brilliant Colour will take you on a kaleidoscopic journey through the vibrant hues of our planet. Awaken your senses, and have your perception forever altered, as you make your way through a series of spaces, each dedicated to a colour of the rainbow. Through over 200 specimens, photo-worthy projections, and shifting soundscapes, this exhibition promises to be a transformative experience that will deepen appreciation for the complex artistry of our world and celebrate its vivid and untamed beauty. This exhibition was created by the Field Museum.
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Chen Fushan Studio | Hong Kong Arts Centre

May 25, 2022–May 27, 2027 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
"Chen Fushan Studio" uses Chen Fushan's home studio as a reference, and selects his personal belongings from his former residence in Wan Chai, including various household furnishings, hand-painted paintings and collections of books for display, in order to reproduce Chen's living environment and the layout when he was painting. Visitors can take a look at the original appearance of his former creative space outside the glass room, explore Chen's creative world with another visual experience, and gain a deeper understanding of the multiple aspects of this local artist. "Chen Fushan Studio" also leads the audience to review Chen's artistic journey and style development by displaying historical photos and text records about Chen's life, and wander in the story that created the legendary life of the "Watercolor King". Based on the contemporary era, it traces the trajectory of Hong Kong art history from the side.

Art in Berlin 1880 – 1980. From the Collection | Berlin

Jan 1, 2023–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
The Berlinische Galerie has devoted over 1000 square metres to presenting its collection. Waiting to be discovered among the roughly 250 works on show are paintings, prints, photographs, architecture and archive materials rarely or never displayed before. Walking around this exhibition is like time travel and takes visitors through Berlin in 17 chapters: the Kaiser’s era, the Weimar Republic, the Nazi dictatorship, the new beginnings after 1945, Cold War in the divided city, and the counter-cultures and unconventional lifestyles that evolved in East and West under the shadow of the Wall. In East Berlin, an alternative art community developed from the late 1970s. In West Berlin from the late 1970s, aggressive art by the “Neue Wilden” placed the divided city back in the international limelight.

Unseen Treasures of The Portland Collection | Singapore

Mar 25, 2023–Dec 7, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
This exhibition offers a new, revealing look at the world-class Portland Collection of art. The museum will be filled to the brim with fascinating art and objects, a giant cabinet of curiosities. There will be silver and tapestry, paintings and jewels; art that has come home after a long loan to a prestigious national gallery, and stunning star items that visitors know and love – such as Michelangelo’s ‘Madonna of Silence’ or the pearl earring worn by Charles I at his execution. A highlight of the display is a Picture Gallery, stacked with Tudor and Jacobean portraits – many of which have never been seen publicly before.

Feeling Blue, Alberta Whittle | Greenwich

Oct 5, 2023–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC)
Greenwich
Exhibitions
The artwork is displayed on powder-coated steel gates, designed by Whittle and made at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. It was unveiled on 5 October 2023 at the Queen’s House in Greenwich. Feeling Blue has been developed in response to RMG’s large and varied collections, as well as the history and cultural significance of Greenwich. The 160 x 155 cm tapestry is filled with richly evocative textures, symbolic shapes, and tropical colours. It was woven by hand over a period of six months by Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios. They used a variety of techniques, yarns, and over 150 colour mixes to add variety and depth to the surface of the tapestry. Dominating the tapestry is the phrase ‘feeling blue’ which stands out from a background of blues and greens, the combination of different shades resembling water in motion. Blue is immediately associated with oceans and seas but there are also more emotive connotations which Whittle chose to explore. The colour blue, and in particular the term ‘feeling blue’, is used to describe sadness or depression. While the exact origin of the term is uncertain it has been suggested that it comes from the tradition of ships flying blue flags and officers bearing a painted blue band when a captain or officer died. For others, blue symbolises tranquillity. In the Queen’s House the colour blue is used throughout for decoration, notably the balustrade of the Tulip Stairs. Drawing on her research of the British naval uniform, Whittle also reflects on the legacies of British colonialism. From the mid-eighteenth-century, the Royal Navy introduced a uniform for officers made from a deep blue fabric. The colour was achieved using a dye from the indigo plant that was native to India. Until the end of the eighteenth century the indigo plant was grown, harvested and processed by enslaved people on North American plantations. Indentured labourers in India and modern-day Bangladesh also produced indigo for the East India Company. Today, Navy blue endures as a colour of authority from police to military officers, though the history of the colour and connection to colonialism is little known. Whittle continues her exploration of maritime worlds by the inclusion of coloured ropes – reminiscent of those used on ships. For Whittle, rope is a symbol of both hope and oppression. Ropes are associated with bondage, imprisonment and even execution but are equally symbolic of lifelines for people in distress. Whittle’s ongoing engagement with the climate crisis is found in the decorative coral that frames the tapestry. The delicate pastel pinks and vibrant yellows evoke the beauty of tropical oceans and are a reminder of the importance of reefs. Decorative cultured freshwater pearl beads have also been stitched onto the tapestry. As well as representing an oceanic realm, Whittle connects Feeling Blue with two sixteenth-century paintings the Armada Portrait and Sir Francis Drake which will be displayed alongside the tapestry. In both portraits, pearls are used as a symbol of wealth, some of which was derived from colonial trade and exploitation. The tapestry is hung on a set of blue ‘gates’, which are an important component of Whittle’s work. Whittle sees the ‘gates’ as reminiscent of fencing, suggesting containment and control. Placed within the gallery space the gates no longer act as a barrier. Instead, Whittle uses the gates to expand rather than restrict as visitors are free to walk around them and view the tapestry from both sides. The decorative fretwork on the panels evokes the architecture of the Queen’s House, in particular the Tulip Stairs. Alberta Whittle, said: “The commission has been a wonderful opportunity to think deeply about maritime histories and consider the powers in place that decide how these histories are portrayed. This new tapestry is a chance to explore these ideas of power alongside the rhythms of the ocean and its vulnerability under climate colonialism. The commission has also provided me with the opportunity to continue to work with Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios and the rest of the fantastic weaving team.” Celia Joicey, Director of Dovecot Studios, said: "This commission represents the contemporary significance of tapestry as a collective medium. Started in the midst of the 2021 lockdown, it is testimony to a group of people responding creatively and collaboratively to the Museum collections. Feeling Blue embodies the passion, focus and skill of Dovecot’s weavers, Alberta Whittle’s endlessly interesting ideas and the care and enterprise of the commissioning team." Katherine Gazzard, Curator of Art, Royal Museums Greenwich, said: “At Royal Museums Greenwich, we are committed to working with contemporary artists whose practice engages with our historic sites and collections, as well as with the present challenges facing our communities and our planet. The opportunity to commission a contemporary tapestry from Alberta Whittle and Dovecot Studios spoke powerfully to this ethos. The finished tapestry will go on public display in the Queen’s House, our flagship art gallery. When the Queen’s House was built in the early 17th century, it was at the cutting edge of art and design. Commissions like Feeling Blue help us to honour that legacy, ensuring that, four centuries after the building’s completion, the Queen’s House continues to showcase artistic innovations and new perspectives.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feeling Blue Alberta Whittle Tapestry by Dovecot Studios 2023, cotton, linen, synthetic yarn, cultured freshwater pearl beads Tapestry woven for Dovecot by Naomi Robertson, Master Weaver, and Elaine Wilson Displayed on powder coated steel gates made by Glasgow Sculpture Studios Purchased with assistance from the Contemporary Art Society

Mineo Mizuno: Homage to Nature | Huntington Library

May 25, 2024–May 25, 2029 (UTC-8)
San Marino
Exhibitions
This site-specific work explores the fragility of the Earth’s ecosystem, as well as the destruction of the forest and its potential for regeneration. The sculpture celebrates the beauty of wood in its natural state and emphasizes its potential as a reusable and renewable resource.

The Banner Project: Troy Montes Michie | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Jun 25, 2024–Jun 23, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Through assemblage and juxtaposition, Troy Montes Michie (b. 1985) creates work centering the Black male body and considers how it has historically been marginalized, fetishized, idealized, and criminalized. Often in dialogue with the canon of collage, Michie investigates society’s understanding of race, gender, sexuality, and other fields of identity and power.

Magic Show - A Cocktail of Mysteries by Kai Emmanuel | Singapore

Aug 6, 2024–Dec 31, 2027 (UTC+8)
Singapore

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