Every two years, the Internationale Photoszene Köln organizes research residencies that allow artists to explore photographic archives and collections in Cologne.
The street life of cities has always been a fascinating subject for photographers, who have approached it in a variety of ways, from candid images documenting urban unrest to portraits that shine a spotlight on individuals.
Years without Venice Biennales tend to be quieter affairs, but that’s not the case for 2025, which is shaping up to be a particularly busy period for the art world...
Children are the focus of this exhibition that revolves around the thirty video projections of Children’s Games, in which Francis Alÿs (b. 1959 in Antwerp, based in Mexico City) shows playing children from all over the world.
In a double presentation, the Museum Ludwig is showing newly acquired photographs by Alfred Ehrhardt (1901–1984) in dialogue with photographs by Elfriede Stegemeyer (1908–1988).
Children are the focus of this monumental exhibition that revolves around the thirty video projections of Children’s Games, in which Francis Alÿs (b. 1959 in Antwerp, based in Mexico City) shows playing children from all over the world.
In the Eye of the Storm, the exhibition’s evocative title, captures the continuous menace that haunted the pioneering Ukrainian artists and intellectuals as they endeavored to carve out their own space and artistic language.
Fluxus and Beyond: Ursula Burghardt, Benjamin Patterson at the Museum Ludwig takes a fresh look at a 1960s art movement that continues to exert its influence.