Movements for Staying Alive brings together new commissions alongside recent and historical works that value the importance of movement as a means to learn, connect, and foster a sense of community.
Modern Art Oxford鈥檚 summer 2025 exhibition, Movements for Staying Alive, invites visitors to explore the power of movement as a way of connecting, learning and living.
The selection of exhibitions and other events featured in the CAA Committee on Women in the Arts Spring Picks emphasize capacious connections that both well-known artists and their lesser.
The huge, bold, myth-inspired prints of the late Cuban artist Belkis Ay贸n dramatically launch a revamped Modern Art Oxford. At the Ashmolean, a cabinet of curiosities鈥
After a 拢2m refurbishment Modern Art Oxford opens to the public with an exhibition of an artist many visitors won鈥檛 have heard of 鈥 Cuban artist Belkin Ayon.
鈥淒esire is a disaster,鈥 Frieda Toranzo Jaeger states in her interview with Jessie Robertson, the curator of the exhibition 鈥楢 future in the light of darkness鈥 at Modern Art Oxford.
Modern Art OxfordWestern iconography is subverted to play with colonial ideas of art, intertwined with Indigenous embroidery techniques, paintings and sculpture.
When God Giving Birth was first shown, it was confiscated by the police after a complaint. This was an insult to everyone who has ever given birth 鈥 read on to see the work for yourself
The late Swedish artist鈥檚 anarcho-eco-feminist paintings are as much activism as art in an illuminating Oxford show. Up the road, a look at how the Victorians linked vivid colour and morality
The spirit of these works was forged by Sj枚枚 in the 1960s and beyond, but their political urgency remains fresh and potent in an exhibition that turns attention to the power of the Great Cosmic Mother.