Editorial Features
Roundups, reviews, recommendations from the ArtRabbit Team
27 Mar 2024
LA Spotlight: Rachel Lachowicz at Shoshana Wayne Gallery
Rachel Lachowicz's "The Gravity of Color" showcases her 30-year journey through innovative art using non-traditional materials, featuring vibrant geometric works made from eyeshadow tins.
27 Mar 2024
NY Spotlight: Käthe Kollwitz at MoMA
MoMA's Käthe Kollwitz retrospective is a powerful exploration of social issues through art, featuring 120 works. A must-see showcase of empathy and activism, until 20 July 2024.
26 Mar 2024
Lates - A Night at the Museum: Our Favourite Late Night Openings
Mark your calendars for this year's late-night museum openings in London. Wander through exhibitions, history, and art in London’s most loved museums and galleries after the crowds have dispersed.
20 Mar 2024
LA Spotlight: Lucia Engstrom at Von Lintel Gallery
These enigmatic works fuse textiles and photography, transforming landscapes with added thread to alter their tenor. This interplay of original imagery and tactile stitching invites intrigue and appeal.
13 Mar 2024
London Spotlight: Songs of Love, Death & Desire at Proposition in Camden
This free public programme explores love, death, and desire through diverse media, featuring works by Simon Page and others, with live music and artist meet-ups.
12 Mar 2024
Brush Up on Your Art History: Must-See Exhibitions Across the UK to Deepen Your Knowledge this Spring
Does your Art History knowledge need some polishing up? Let ArtRabbit help you out with our guide to retrospective and survey exhibitions currently open in the UK.
12 Mar 2024
Save the Date: Caspar David Friedrich. Infinite Landscapes at Alte Nationalgalerie
Celebrating Caspar David Friedrich's 250th anniversary, "Infinite Landscapes" at Alte Nationalgalerie showcases over 100 works, highlighting his role as a pioneer of Modernity
28 Feb 2024
Frieze Los Angeles 2024: A New Chapter of Art, Community, and Innovation at Santa Monica Airport
Frieze LA returns to Santa Monica Airport for its fifth edition with new public spaces, a new Focus curator, and new local and international exhibitors.