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Othoniel's Avignon Exhibition: A City Transformed
Jean-Michel Othoniel's "Othoniel Cosmos or The Ghosts of Love" exhibition transforms Avignon, France, into a living art installation until January 4, 2026, showcasing 270 works across ten sites, including the Palace of the Popes, using sculpture, light, sound, scent, and dance to explore themes of l...
Othoniel's Avignon Exhibition: A City Transformed
Jean-Michel Othoniel's "Othoniel Cosmos or The Ghosts of Love" exhibition transforms Avignon, France, into a living art installation until January 4, 2026, showcasing 270 works across ten sites, including the Palace of the Popes, using sculpture, light, sound, scent, and dance to explore themes of l...
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28% Bias Score


Feuerman Retrospective in Rome: Body, Art, and Society
The "Carole A. Feuerman: The Voice of the Body" exhibition in Rome, running until September 21st at Palazzo Bonaparte, showcases over 50 works spanning her career from the 1970s to the present, including sculptures, drawings, and installations exploring the human body's expression of inner states an...
Feuerman Retrospective in Rome: Body, Art, and Society
The "Carole A. Feuerman: The Voice of the Body" exhibition in Rome, running until September 21st at Palazzo Bonaparte, showcases over 50 works spanning her career from the 1970s to the present, including sculptures, drawings, and installations exploring the human body's expression of inner states an...
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48% Bias Score


Disco & Dance": A Retrospective on Nightlife's Impact on Contemporary Art
Ana Laura Aláez's 2000 Reina Sofía installation, "Disco & Dance," a nightclub-like experience, faced harsh criticism but was a public success; the current exhibition "afters_" re-evaluates it, highlighting museums' growing embrace of nightlife culture.
Disco & Dance": A Retrospective on Nightlife's Impact on Contemporary Art
Ana Laura Aláez's 2000 Reina Sofía installation, "Disco & Dance," a nightclub-like experience, faced harsh criticism but was a public success; the current exhibition "afters_" re-evaluates it, highlighting museums' growing embrace of nightlife culture.
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52% Bias Score


UK AIDS Memorial Quilt to have largest public display at Tate Modern
The UK AIDS Memorial Quilt, a patchwork of 42 quilts and 23 textile panels honoring almost 400 people who died from HIV/AIDS, will have its largest public showing at London's Tate Modern from June 12th to 16th, 2025, offering a space for remembrance and reflection.
UK AIDS Memorial Quilt to have largest public display at Tate Modern
The UK AIDS Memorial Quilt, a patchwork of 42 quilts and 23 textile panels honoring almost 400 people who died from HIV/AIDS, will have its largest public showing at London's Tate Modern from June 12th to 16th, 2025, offering a space for remembrance and reflection.
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24% Bias Score


Staged": Arkas Sanat Alaçatı Exhibition on Climate Crisis
Arkas Sanat Alaçatı's "Staged" exhibition (May 29th - January 4th, 2025) uses 86 artworks by 35 artists to confront viewers with humanity's disconnect from nature amid the climate crisis, inspired by Piero Gilardi's work and philosophical concepts, aiming to raise environmental awareness.
Staged": Arkas Sanat Alaçatı Exhibition on Climate Crisis
Arkas Sanat Alaçatı's "Staged" exhibition (May 29th - January 4th, 2025) uses 86 artworks by 35 artists to confront viewers with humanity's disconnect from nature amid the climate crisis, inspired by Piero Gilardi's work and philosophical concepts, aiming to raise environmental awareness.
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44% Bias Score


Orupabo's Collages Deconstruct Colonial Gaze on Black Bodies
Frida Orupabo's exhibition at Hannover's Sprengel Museum showcases 30 collages deconstructing the colonial gaze on Black people, using fragmented images and direct confrontation to reclaim agency and challenge historical representations.
Orupabo's Collages Deconstruct Colonial Gaze on Black Bodies
Frida Orupabo's exhibition at Hannover's Sprengel Museum showcases 30 collages deconstructing the colonial gaze on Black people, using fragmented images and direct confrontation to reclaim agency and challenge historical representations.
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52% Bias Score

Beijing Art Exhibit Raises Awareness of Rare Joint Disorder
An art exhibition in Beijing's Xuannan Bookstore from July 4-6 raised awareness of tenosynovial giant cell tumor, a rare joint disorder affecting 60,000 people annually in China, through artwork created collaboratively by patients, families, medical professionals, and artists, organized by the China...

Beijing Art Exhibit Raises Awareness of Rare Joint Disorder
An art exhibition in Beijing's Xuannan Bookstore from July 4-6 raised awareness of tenosynovial giant cell tumor, a rare joint disorder affecting 60,000 people annually in China, through artwork created collaboratively by patients, families, medical professionals, and artists, organized by the China...
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24% Bias Score

Mary Corse: Redefining Minimalism in Los Angeles
Mary Corse's exhibition at Pace Gallery LA, on view until August 16, 2025, features her innovative Diamond paintings and Halo Room light installation, challenging definitions of painting and sculpture through three-dimensional canvases and interactive light.

Mary Corse: Redefining Minimalism in Los Angeles
Mary Corse's exhibition at Pace Gallery LA, on view until August 16, 2025, features her innovative Diamond paintings and Halo Room light installation, challenging definitions of painting and sculpture through three-dimensional canvases and interactive light.
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56% Bias Score

Motta's Macba Retrospective: Challenging Queer Narratives
Carlos Motta's exhibition at Barcelona's Macba museum, curated by Agustín Pérez-Rubio and María Berríos, is a powerful retrospective exploring the intersection of religion, colonialism, and LGBTQ+ experiences, challenging narratives of progress and highlighting ongoing struggles for liberation.

Motta's Macba Retrospective: Challenging Queer Narratives
Carlos Motta's exhibition at Barcelona's Macba museum, curated by Agustín Pérez-Rubio and María Berríos, is a powerful retrospective exploring the intersection of religion, colonialism, and LGBTQ+ experiences, challenging narratives of progress and highlighting ongoing struggles for liberation.
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44% Bias Score

David Hockney 25: A Retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton
The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris presents "David Hockney 25," a retrospective of the artist's work spanning 25 years (until October 27, 2025), showcasing his evolution from subtly integrating his queer identity to openly celebrating it in his art, highlighting his unique approach to painting and...

David Hockney 25: A Retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton
The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris presents "David Hockney 25," a retrospective of the artist's work spanning 25 years (until October 27, 2025), showcasing his evolution from subtly integrating his queer identity to openly celebrating it in his art, highlighting his unique approach to painting and...
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56% Bias Score

Chemnitzer Exhibition Showcases Resilience Amidst War and Societal Change
The Chemnitz exhibition "Woraus wir gemacht sind" features Ukrainian and East German artists exploring themes of identity and resilience through art reflecting on war, societal shifts, and the legacy of socialist-era architecture and materials.

Chemnitzer Exhibition Showcases Resilience Amidst War and Societal Change
The Chemnitz exhibition "Woraus wir gemacht sind" features Ukrainian and East German artists exploring themes of identity and resilience through art reflecting on war, societal shifts, and the legacy of socialist-era architecture and materials.
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36% Bias Score

Underground Sculpture Trail Opens in Gloucestershire Caves
Over 70 modern and contemporary sculptures are on display 100ft underground at Clearwell Caves in Gloucestershire, showcasing artists like Damien Hirst and Lynn Chadwick in an exhibition that opened on May 23rd, utilizing the cave's 5,000-year-old ochre mining history.

Underground Sculpture Trail Opens in Gloucestershire Caves
Over 70 modern and contemporary sculptures are on display 100ft underground at Clearwell Caves in Gloucestershire, showcasing artists like Damien Hirst and Lynn Chadwick in an exhibition that opened on May 23rd, utilizing the cave's 5,000-year-old ochre mining history.
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4% Bias Score
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