Art Martin Cid Magazine

News about art, exhibitions, museums and artists around the world. An international view of the art world. Responsible for the Art Section: Lisbeth Thalberg

Ronny Quevedo: Composite Portals | Alexander Gray Associates, New York

Alexander Gray Associates, New York presents Ronny Quevedo: Composite Portals, the artist’s second solo exhibition with the Gallery. The show opens today, Saturday, April 27,...

Thomas Dane Gallery to Showcase Groundbreaking Works by Lynda Benglis in May 2024

In May 2024, Thomas Dane Gallery will present together two seminal groups of works from the 1970s by Lynda Benglis. The Knots, realised between...

Samuel Levi Jones at the Dallas Museum of Art

Galerie Lelong & Co. is pleased to announce the acquisition of Samuel Levi Jones’s 48 Portraits (Underexposed) (2012) by the Dallas Museum of Art, Texas. The...

Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider opens at Tate Modern

In the early 20th century, an international circle of friends came together to transform modern art. Their story is told in a major new...

Hope Brew: A Solo Exhibition of New Works by Hiromitsu Kuroo at Morton Fine Art, Washington D.C.

Washington, D.C. - Morton Fine Art is pleased to announce Hope Brew, a solo exhibition of new works from Japanese collage painter Hiromitsu Kuroo’s...

NT Art Month Returns for its Second Edition, Showcasing Edinburgh’s Vibrant Independent Spaces and Creative Talent

NT Art Month, an exciting festival which launched last year, has announced the line up for its second edition to be held this June...

Discover an Imaginary Realm in “blood compass” – New Exhibition by Diedrick Brackens at Jack Shainman Gallery in NYC!

Jack Shainman Gallery is pleased to present blood compass, a solo exhibition of new work by Diedrick Brackens spanning both New York City locations, opening April 25 in...

National Gallery Acquires its First Painting by Eva Gonzalès

On the occasion of the artist’s 177th birthday on Friday 19th April, the National Gallery has acquired La Psyché (The Full-length Mirror), about 1869‒70, by...