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Aichi Triennale

Exterior view of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Leonard A. Lauder Building, showing its angled steel facade, glass canopy and upper-level cantilever against a partly cloudy sky.

The 2026 Whitney Biennial Aims to Map a New Geography of American Art in ‘a Moment of Profound Transition’

The chosen artists are "intergenerational and international, reflecting the many ways artists remain interconnected through their practices despite geographic distance," co-director Marcela Guerrero told Observer.
By Elisa Carollo
A wide view of the gallery reveals an expansive canopy of intertwined branches suspended from the ceiling with several heavy sculptural forms hanging low over the concrete floor.

Adrián Villar Rojas On Time, Decay and the Fragile Afterlife of Art

At Art Sonje in Seoul and elsewhere, he creates environments that transcend human time and cognitive limits, merging entropy, memory and a radically different mode of perception.
By Elisa Carollo
A three-panel painting framed together, showing a crouching humanoid figure on orange, a realistic fish in the center, and a long eel-like creature with a small face on the right.

Izumi Kato’s Hybrid Totemic Forms Trace Possible Paths of Ecological Survival

Through fluid forms and radiant color, Kato translates spiritual and biological evolution into a visual language of transformation.
By Elisa Carollo
A red-lit installation room filled with mounds of dried petals covering the floor and furniture, with a wooden table and chairs partly buried and a tipped-over chair in the background.

Hoor Al Qasimi’s Aichi Triennale Confronts Generative and Destructive Extremes

By Elisa Carollo
A surreal outdoor installation in a forest, featuring an enormous gray sculptural form resembling a fossilized creature or root system winding through autumn leaves and slender tree trunks.

As the Aichi Triennale Considers Humanity’s Fragile Bond with Nature, Hoor Al Qasimi Reflects on Its Role

By Elisa Carollo
Wide view of Tokyo Gendai 2024 with attendees exploring numerous gallery booths showcasing contemporary artworks inside a brightly lit exhibition hall.

Director Eri Takane On Tokyo Gendai’s Expanding Footprint in Japan’s Fast-Growing Market

By Elisa Carollo
Exterior of a building covered by a colorful wall painting

Observer’s Guide to the Must-Visit Biennials and Triennials of 2025

By Elisa Carollo
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