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Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art


Drawn largely from The Met’s renowned collection of Japanese art, this exhibition explores the twin themes of anxiety and hope, with a focus on the human stories in and around art and art making. 

The Met  |  New York
Until 14 July 2024



Dining with the Sultan: The Fine Art of Feasting 


The act of coming together to partake of a meal is a practice shared by all cultures. Food defines us: we are what we eat. ‘Dining with the Sultan’ is the first exhibition to present Islamic art in the context of its associated culinary traditions. It includes some 250 works of art related to the sourcing, preparation, serving, and consumption of food, from 30 public and private collections in the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East. 

LACMA  |  Los Angeles
Until 4 August 2024
 


Frieze Seoul


Inaugurated in 2022, Frieze Seoul features the most influential art galleries from across Asia and beyond, with a primary focus on contemporary art, and is supplemented by a Frieze Masters section dedicated to art from antiquity through to the 20th century. Focus Asia, the section of the fair dedicated to galleries aged 12 years or younger, features 10 groundbreaking talents emerging from the continent. 

COEX  |  Seoul
Next edition: 4-7 September 2024



Kiaf Seoul


Kiaf Seoul is South Korea's first international art fair begun in 2002. Mirroring the rapid growth of Seoul as a global art city, Kiaf Seoul’s evolution continues to exceed market standards. With 20 years of history, Kiaf Seoul presents traditional and contemporary art in one place as a bridge connecting the Korean art market to the global art market.

COEX  |  Seoul
Next edition: 4-8 September 2024



The Armory Show


A cornerstone of New York’s cultural landscape since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show brings the world’s leading international contemporary and modern art galleries to New York each year. The fair plays a leading role in the city’s position as an important cultural capital through elevated presentations, thoughtful programming, curatorial leadership, meaningful institutional partnerships, and engaging public art activations.

Javits Center  |  New York
Next edition: 6-8 September 2024



Reimagine: Himalayan Art Now


Contemplate and celebrate what Himalayan art means now with a Museum-wide exhibition of artworks by over 30 contemporary artists, many from the Himalayan region and diaspora and others inspired by Himalayan art and cultures. On the occasion of the Rubin’s 20th anniversary, this exhibition transforms the entire Museum with new commissions, some site-specific, and existing works juxtaposed with objects from the Museum’s collection, inviting new ways of encountering traditional Himalayan art.

Rubin Museum  |  New York
Until 6 Oct 2024



Fine Art Asia


Fine Art Asia is recognised by the international art world as Asia’s leading fine art fair. On show are museum-quality artworks spanning over 5,000 years of cultural history, from ancient Chinese bronzes through to contemporary art. Since its inception in 2006, Fine Art Asia is unique: it is the only fair in Asia to showcase a wide range of collectable fine art from Asia and the West.

Convention & Exhibition Centre  |  Hong Kong
Next edition: 4-7 October 2024



Frieze Week London


Frieze London was founded in 2003 is today one of  the world’s most influential contemporary art fairs dedicated to the work of living artists. Within walking distance is Frieze Masters, a sister fair founded in 2012 with a unique view on the relationship between historical art and contemporary practice with work made before the year 2000. 

The Regent’s Park  |  London 
Next edition: 9-13 October 2024



Art Basel Paris (formerly Paris+)


Art Basel Paris, formerly Paris+ par Art Basel, showcases the French capital's exceptional cultural dynamism and continued ascent as a global art market hub. Beyond the main site, the fair includes an expanded, freely accessible public program realized in collaboration with the city's world-class cultural institutions and unfolding across

Grand Palais  |  Paris
Next edition: 16-20 October 2025

                 
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