A surreal short film blending eroticism, folklore and identity: Last Call by Winnie Cheung for NOWNESS Shorts explores transformation, cultural displacement, and the power of the feminine gaze.
Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami unveil the seventh Artycapucines collection at Art Basel Paris 2025 – a spectacular installation featuring an eight-metre-tall octopus sculpture and eleven unique bag artworks.
An exhibition about body, presence, and awareness: Marina Abramović at the Albertina Modern invites visitors to explore the boundaries of human experience — between ritual, energy, and transformation.
In his Upstate New York studio, artist Jeffrey Gibson merges Indigenous craft and queer identity into vibrant, political works that redefine beauty and belonging.
In Bio Morphe at the Moody Center for the Arts in Houston, artist Sui Park transforms zip ties into organic sculptures that blur the lines between technology and nature. Her installations explore the poetic potential of synthetic materials.
Andy Warhol – Serial Portraits at Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo: An exhibition on portraiture, identity, and transformation, Oct 2, 2025 – Feb 15, 2026.
In The Hidden Tremor, director Léo Cannone reveals the hidden energies of Southeast Asia – a NOWNESS short film between reality and imagination.
A poetic journey into masculinity in Northern Brazil What does masculinity look...
NOWNESS – a global video channel known for its carefully curated, artistic...
Toma Unrestored captures Toma House in Nara, Japan: an art space between past and present, light, shadow, and emotional architecture.
Mark Manders’s Mindstudy at Museum Voorlinden (from September 20) features over eighty works that hover between sculpture, space, and memory – a quietly profound art experience.
Last chance: On view until 7 September 2025 at Serpentine, London Until...
Where others need walls, he seeks open sky: French contemporary artist Richard...
Simon Quendler is one of the most intriguing voices in Austrian contemporary art. With his “reactive paintings,” he expands the boundaries of painting, turning materials and processes into protagonists – a silent, poetic revolt against the expected.
“Kongkee: Electronic Heart Beat” at the 21st Century Museum, Kanazawa – bridging manga, animation, history and AI in a multi-dimensional artistic vision.
Exploring the Royal Discipline of Art – at Albertina Klosterneuburg In 2025,...
Where creativity, cultivation and cactus dreams converge in the Mallorcan sun Between...

















