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With its local vibes and international appeal, Wynwood is the place to be during Miami Art Week 2025. From Dec. 1-7, South Florida’s premiere arts district will be filled to the brim with this year’s most exciting events, exhibitions, entertainment, and dining experiences—so don’t miss out!

What to do and see at Wynwood during Miami Art Week 2025

We put together a convenient list of Wynwood must-sees that are perfect for newbies and seasoned attendees alike. Let us take you on a little tour of Wynwood’s very best offerings for Miami Art Week 2025:

Wynwood Walls photo by Nika Kramer
Wynwood Walls, artist-JonOne, courtesy of gallery

Wynwood Walls

When: Daily Museum Hours: Sun – Thu 10AM – 7PM, Fri & Sun 10AM – 8PM
Where: Wynwood Walls Welcome Center (266 NW 26th Street, Miami, FL 33127)

Goldman Global Arts will be featuring work on the Wynwood Walls for Miami Art Week, including the art of Carlos Mare, with special events all week. And don’t miss a pre-Week very special launch event on November 29 for Jessica Goldman Srebnick’s new book Street Art Icons, published by Assouline.

Spectrum Miami and Red Dot Miami

When: Dec. 3-7

Where: MANA Wynwood Convention Center (318 NW 23rd St., Miami, FL 33127)

Head on over to the MANA Wynwood Convention Center, where Spectrum Miami and Red Dot Miami will host highly curated exhibitions spanning 150,000 square feet of indoor space.

Spectrum Miami will feature special programs that showcase exhibitors, art industry professionals, and select nonprofits and institutions. One of their featured programs, The Discoveries Collection, will spotlight highly collectible works from around the world and showcase some of their favorite affordable pieces ($3,000 or less).

Running alongside its sister fair, Red Dot Miami will offer the unique opportunity to connect with blue-chip galleries and emerging artists under one roof. Their featured programming includes SPOTLIGHT Galleries, which will provide collectors with a focused look at several cutting-edge galleries and their artists, who are recognized for their skill and achievement in the visual arts.

Cey Adams: Zamna Presents Art with Me

Start: Fri, Dec 5 – End: Sun, Dec 7

Where: Mana Wynwood Convention Center – 318 NW 23RD STREET
Website: https://artwithmemiami.com

For seven years, Art With Me has ignited creativity through immersive festivals that unite art, music, wellness, and community under six powerful pillars. Partnering with Zamna and Disco Presents, we’re ready to make Art With Me the unmissable highlight of Art Basel Week—now in a central location that puts you right in the heart of all the action.

Ancestral Art of the Amazon – Olinda Silvano

Date: Fri, Dec 5 Time: 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Wynwood Shop – 181 NW 25th Street
Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ancestral-art-of-the-amazon-olinda-silvano-tickets-1968219297903?aff=oddtdtcreator

Join us on December 5th (3–9 PM) as Wynwood Shop proudly presents Olinda Silvano, celebrated Shipibo artist from the Peruvian Amazon.

Her intricate Kene Art preserves Amazonian culture through designs inspired by nature, healing, and sustainability — a living expression of identity and resistance.

Discover her award-winning work and experience the spirit of the Amazon in the heart of Miami Art Week.

Museum of Graffiti 2025 Art Week

Where: The Gary Nader Art Centre (62 NE 27th St., Miami, FL 33137)
Website: https://museumofgraffiti.com/pages/art-basel-miami

Beginning December 3, 2025, Museum of Graffiti will begin its 6th anniversary celebration with an unprecedented schedule of talks, releases, and 3 new exhibitions:

ORIGINS traces the evolution of the graffiti movement from its earliest days on the streets & subways of NYC to the galleries where we unveil UGA paintings that have not been seen since their initial debut in 1973.
JON ONE’s highly anticipated solo exhibition El Tiguere will include a live painting performance in our new working studio.
Pixação: Acts of Rebellion will include the works of CriptaDjan, Eneri, and LIXOMANIA!., highlighting their distinct styles from different generations within the same sub-genre.

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Planning your Miami Art Week? Don’t forget to add these unmissable fairs to your itinerary.

Art Basel Miami Beach

When: December 5-7
Where: Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Take a day to dive deep at Art Basel Miami Beach. This is a huge show with an astonishing variety of art and a robust schedule of seminars and artist talks. Plus, there’s some great food!

Scope

When: December 2-7
Where: 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
 

This gorgeous show has the ultimate laid-back, beachy vibe. It’s easy to breeze through or lounge around and take your time.

Untitled

When: December 3-7
Where: Ocean Drive and 12th Street, Miami Beach, Florida
Take advantage of all the VIP perks at this high-end show! There’s a crystal-clear view of the beach, which serves as a lovely backdrop for some incredible art.

Aqua

When: December 3-7
Where: 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Aqua Hotel is a funky venue that makes for an interesting take on Miami Art Week. Discover a treasure trove of art as you peruse the hotel’s rooms.

Art Miami 

When: December 2-7
Where: The Art Miami + CONTEXT Pavilions
One Herald Plaza, Miami, FL 33132

Enjoy an eclectic mix of emerging and seasoned artists in this unique show. It can get pretty busy!

Context

When: December 2-7
Where: The CONTEXT Art Miami Pavilion
 One Herald Plaza, Miami, FL 33132


This intimate show is on the smaller side, which makes it easy to navigate. But don’t get it twisted: there’s no shortage of superb art!

NADA

When: December 2-6
Where: 1400 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33136

Relax in one of the outside lounge areas before exploring the most unique art in town. It’s worth the drive!

Red Dot Miami

When: December 3-7

Where: Mana Wynwood
2217 NW 5th Avenue @ NW 22nd St, Miami, FL 33127

A classic gallery show, this fair offers lots of original art while keeping the vibe very chill. This is established art at its best.

Spectrum Miami

When: December 3-7
Where: Mana Wynwood
2217 NW 5th Avenue @ NW 22nd St, Miami, FL 33127 

Come for the party, stay for the art—which is exceptional, by the way. This cool fair with innovative emerging artists has a nice, relaxed feel.

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Japan is a wonderland of sites, sounds, smells and tastes. But save some time in your day after wandering the temples and shrines to see some truly exceptional art. Recently I had the privilege of exploring Tokyo and Hakone, and discovering some of the art destinations they have to offer.

Prism of the Real
Prism of the Real
Prism of the Real
BVLGARI KALEIDOS: COLORS, CULTURES AND CRAFTS
BVLGARI KALEIDOS: COLORS, CULTURES AND CRAFTS

The National Art Center, Tokyo

This gorgeous building houses a wealth of art. The current shows I got to see were:
 
Prism of the Real: Making Art in Japan 1989-2010
September 3 – December 8, 2025

The exhibition traces how Japanese art evolved during a pivotal 20-year period—from 1989 (the end of the Shōwa era) through to 2010—when Japan and the world were undergoing rapid globalization, social shifts and the breakdown of old certainties.

It features the work of over 50 artists from Japan and abroad, examining how artists in Japan engaged with new international currents while also reflecting on Japan’s own history, identity and cultural transformation. As someone who wasn’t that familiar with modern Japanese art this exhibit felt like a crash course. And left me doing my own research on different artists I had just discovered.

BVLGARI KALEIDOS: COLORS, CULTURES AND CRAFTS
September 17 – December 15, 2025

The exhibition fosters a dialogue between Italy and Japan, between tradition and innovation, between craft and contemporary art. The show highlights the interplay of Italian (Roman) jewellery heritage and Japanese aesthetics—how craftsmanship, design culture and color sensibilities intersect across cultures. For example, the scenography is a collaborative effort between Italian and Japanese studios.

It also emphasises craft: the high-jewellery techniques, the bold gemstone combinations in Bvlgari’s history. All in all a very fun way to discover an iconic brand in an unusual setting, that revealed the truly museum worthiness of this jewelry.

The Architecture of Sou Fujimoto: Primordial Future Forest
The Architecture of Sou Fujimoto: Primordial Future Forest

MORI Art Museum

https://www.mori.art.museum/en/
A breathtaking view of Tokyo and a very interesting modern art museum. The exhibit I got to see was:

The Architecture of Sou Fujimoto: Primordial Future Forest

July 2 – Nov. 9, 2025

This is the first major survey exhibition of Sou Fujimoto’s architectural career, covering roughly 30 years of his work—from early projects to future-oriented concepts. Fujimoto’s architecture often explores the boundary between nature and the built environment: he uses metaphors like the forest, openness, many layers and ambiguous boundaries.
As a former art school student it was fun to watch his foam core concepts become immense buildings and see his process from start to finish.

Source: Official exhibition announcement page for “Fighting Woman / Painting Girl” at the Yayoi Kusama Museum - © Yayoi Kusama / Yayoi Kusama Museum

The exhibition “Fighting Woman / Painting Girl” at the Yayoi Kusama Museum in Tokyo (October 16, 2025 – March 8, 2026) explores two contrasting yet complementary identities in Kusama’s long career: the “fighting woman” and the “painting girl.”

The exhibition assembles early drawings, sculptures from her “Accumulation” phase confronting her fears around sexuality and form, archival documentation of performances and bold fashion projects, along with more recent painting series and 3-D works of girls and flowers. It also includes a world-premiere small mirror room. Check this out if you can tickets are limited and not sold at the door!

teamLab, Universe of Water Particles on a Rock where People Gather, Flowers and People, Cannot be Controlled but Live Together – A Whole Year per Hour, Crows are Chased and the Chasing Crows are Destined to be Chased as well: Flying Beyond Borders © teamLab

teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM

The museum offers a truly immersive digital-art experience. Visitors wander through large, darkened spaces filled with floor-to-ceiling projections, motion-sensors, mirrors, and light installations that respond to movement and presence.
If you’re in Tokyo and you have time, this is well worth visiting — especially if you enjoy light, technology, interactive art and want something different from the standard museum.

The Hakone Open Air Museum: Henry Moore
The Hakone Open Air Museum: Picasso Pavilion
The Hakone Open Air Museum

The Hakone Open Air Museum

The museum’s location is so lovely — tucked in the mountains of Hakone, one hardly knows where to look first, the art or the scenery.

The sculpture park is large and maze-like with a winding path that trails lead off of. Stay focused and meander through large‑scale works by very famous sculptors (e.g., Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso).

There are indoor offerings as well including the Picasso Pavilion featuring an impressive collection of his works across media in a single museum. There is something here for everyone from children to art aficionados. I keep thinking of this lovely place all the time. It’s well worth the trek!

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Art Santa Fe

https://redwoodartgroup.com/art-santa-fe
July 11 – 13, 2025

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Art Santa Fe welcomed over 80 exhibitors, including galleries, independent artists, and dealers presenting contemporary and decorative works across painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry, glass, and more!
Art Santa Fe 2025 delivered a thoughtful, celebratory fair with broad appeal for collectors, designers, and art-lovers seeking approachable works and design-minded pieces. Attendees kept commenting it was the best looking Art Santa Fe yet! Here’s to 25 more years.

IFAM

https://folkartmarket.org/
July 10-13, 2025

IFAM 2025 featured  approximately 150 master folk artists and cooperatives from 57 countries. Artists achieved $3.88 million in sales, setting an organizational record and underscoring the market’s global economic impact. The market feels like a fun art party and has something for everyone.
IFAM 2025 was a powerful celebration of global folk art—blending cultural exchange, economic empowerment, and creative education in a festive, inclusive atmosphere. With immersive programming and significant sales success, it underscored the potential of folk art markets to transcend commerce and foster connection.

SITE Santa Fe
SITE Santa Fe

SITE Santa Fe

https://www.sitesantafe.org/en/
https://www.sitesantafe.org/en/once-within-a-time/
Once Within a Time
June 27, 2025 – January 12, 2026
 
Once Within a Time is a meandering narrative collage that reimagines Santa Fe as both artifact and stage—a living archive of stories, mythologies, and artistic interventions. Whether discovered within the SITE building or in unexpected local storefronts, each stop offers a glimpse into how personal histories loop into collective memory.
The exhibition foregrounds storytelling—both oral and visual—by pairing contemporary artworks with historical or fictional characters connected to Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Many commissions are site-specific, activating the distinctiveness of each venue with immersive installations and narrative encounters

Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line
Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line

Museum of New Mexico Foundation

Vladem
https://www.museumfoundation.org/

Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line
June 20, 2025 – September 21, 2025
Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line is a beautifully curated, historically rich retrospective celebrating Mucha not only as an emblem of Art Nouveau, but also as a pioneer in mass‑visual communication. The exhibition’s layout bridges early works and global legacy, making it both informative and immersive. If you can’t make it to Santa Fe, its next stop will be  Nelson‑Atkins Museum, Kansas City (April–August 2026).

Organized by the Mucha Foundation, this ambitious show features over 100 works from the Mucha Trust Collection, highlighting Alphonse Mucha’s development—from student drawings and book illustrations to his iconic posters and designs that created the Art Nouveau movement.

And in a fun twist it also explores the 1960s–70s revival of his aesthetic, showing its influence on psychedelic rock posters (e.g., Grateful Dead, Rolling Stones), comic books, and Japanese manga.

Eugenie Shonnard: Breaking the Mold
Eugenie Shonnard: Breaking the Mold

Museum of New Mexico Foundation

https://www.museumfoundation.org/
Eugenie Shonnard: Breaking the Mold

March 8 – September 1, 2025
“Eugenie Shonnard: Breaking the Mold” marks the inaugural posthumous exhibition of Eugenie Shonnard (1886–1978), a pioneering woman sculptor whose career carved a place for itself in American Modernism—especially within the artistic landscape of the Southwest

Breaking the Mold is a compelling and deeply research-driven exhibition that reclaims Eugenie Shonnard’s place in American art history—especially within the Southwest. It reveals her convergence of European Modernist training with local iconography and forms, and showcases her inventive spirit through material innovation and formal sensitivity.

A Circle Nothing Can Break
A Circle Nothing Can Break

Georgia O’Keefe Museum

https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/
A Circle Nothing Can Break
November 11, 2024 – March 1, 2026
This exhibition begins with a quote from a letter to her future husband Alfred Stieglitz, with Georgia comparing their relationship to “a circle that nothing can break”.  This quote shows the importance of one of O’Keeffe’s most evocative motifs—the circle. It surveys key moments in her career when circular shapes and spirals emerge in her abstractions—first in the formative 1910s, and again in her late-period work during the 1970s, after a long hiatus from such themes.

The show features early works created under Alfred Stieglitz’s influence in New York and those from later challenging periods—including post-Stieglitz grief and her late creative revival—offering emotional and formal continuity through this simple but expressive geometric form

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A trip to Chicago this summer proved to have an amazing array of varied art exhibitions. With something for everyone…If you find yourself in the midwest anywhere near these institutions be sure to check these out for yourself.

Frida Kahlo’s Month in Paris: A Friendship with Mary Reynolds
Frida Kahlo’s Month in Paris: A Friendship with Mary Reynolds

Chicago Art Institute

Frida Kahlo’s Month in Paris: A Friendship with Mary Reynolds
https://www.artic.edu/exhibitions/10397/frida-kahlo-s-month-in-paris-a-frie…
Mar 29–Jul 13, 2025

Did you see it? Maybe you missed it — but this great exhibit on Kahlo was a very intimate show that outlined a friendship and leaves one wondering the influence this connection had on the future work of both artists. The exhibition centered on a specific era: Kahlo’s brief stay in Paris in early 1939, where she became ill and stayed with Mary Reynolds, an avant-garde American bookbinder and partner of Marcel Duchamp. Much of the show was comprised of approximately 100 objects, including seven major self‑portraits by Kahlo, Reynolds’s unique bookbindings, letters by Kahlo, photographs, works on paper, and prints.

The beautifully staged objects and letters offered a glimpse into Kahlo’s mindset and community during a transformative period.

For more on the exhibit check out:

Book: Frida Kahlo’s Month in Paris — A Friendship with Mary Reynolds

Click here for an excerpt.

Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World
Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World

Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World

https://www.artic.edu/exhibitions/10068/gustave-caillebotte-painting-his-wo…

Jun 29–Oct 5, 2025

This major review of over 120 works—paintings, drawings, and photographs—shows Caillebotte’s creative evolution from the mid‑1870s through his death in 1894.  Previously the exhibition was at Musée d’Orsay in October 2024 and then toured the Getty before opening in Chicago. At first the work seemed familiar but I couldn’t place anything specific I had seen before but as the show progressed I kept stumbling upon Caillebotte’s very familiar masterpieces. Including: Paris Street; Rainy Day (1877), Floor Scrapers (1875) and the recently acquired Boating Party.

Caillebotte’s private world—his family, social circle, athletic pursuits, and the city he loved all come into beautiful focus here. If you enjoy Impressionism and someone who sees the beauty in everyday things this is a must-see show.

Paul Pfeiffer: Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom
Paul Pfeiffer: Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom

Museum of Contemporary Art

https://mcachicago.org/

Paul Pfeiffer: Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom
May 03, 2025 – August 31, 2025
https://visit.mcachicago.org/exhibitions/paul-pfeiffer-prologue-to-the-stor…

Paul Pfeiffer: Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom is a compelling, conceptually rich exhibition that invites the viewer into a critical re-examination of mass media. Each space the show exists in creates new ways to confront a viewer. As you try to understand what is being shown to you, one often finds the humor in the sad concepts explored. Whether through disembodied basketball players, floating trophies, or erased celebrities,  It’s an immersive journey into media criticism—and an aesthetic experience that redefines what a video‐centric retrospective can be.

 

 

Wafaa Bilal: Indulge Me
Wafaa Bilal: Indulge Me
Wafaa Bilal: Indulge Me
Feb 01, 2025 – Oct 19, 2025

 

Wafaa Bilal: Indulge Me is a provocative and haunting career survey that leverages immersive design and media to expolore war, surveillance, and cultural exploitation. Whether examining geopolitics through paintballs, implantable cameras, or orbiting busts, the exhibition forces viewers to confront their role in global systems of power. It’s a bold reflection on how art can engage, implicate, and subvert. Don’t miss the game Bilal developed, that let’s one decide who to shoot as you wander a compound.

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Santa Fe Art Week

July 9 – 20, 2025

 

Santa Fe Art Week, held each July, is a 10-day celebration of the city’s rich creative spirit. Kicking off with Art Santa Fe and the International Folk Art Market, the week features gallery openings, artist talks, studio tours, workshops, and special events across 250+ galleries. Art Week Walks, Talks, and Workshops fill the calendar with unprecedented access to art and artists. It’s an inspiring time when art takes center stage in one of the most vibrant art cities in the world.

 

Art Santa Fe – 25th Anniversary

 

Santa Fe’s only contemporary art fair brings artists and galleries from across the globe to the show floor of the SF Convention Center for 3 days each July since the year 2000! See the show’s Award Winners, snag VIP tickets to attend exclusive previews and hosted receptions. Collectors are welcome to purchase directly from attendant artists and gallerists during the fair.

 

Get Free Tickets Here.

IFAM

July 10-13, 2025

 

The International Folk Art Market brings the world’s finest folk art to Santa Fe each July. It’s a place where cultures from all corners of the globe are celebrated; where folk artists, often marginalized in their own communities, are elevated. Where the humanity of the handmade isn’t just discussed but is right in front of you as you move from stall to stall at a bustling outdoor event, taking in the shades, symbols, and smiles of nearly 60 countries gathered in one place. More than 150 artists participate, trekking to the United States from 52 different countries — and in four days thousands of visitors attend, purchasing millions in folk art, and more often than not, supplying income that helps sustain entire communities.

 

SFGA

 

Represents the best galleries museums and art business in 4 distinct districts in Santa Fe, NM. Proud sponsors of Art Week with support from the city’s Tourism office and the collaborative efforts of Art Santa Fe and the International Folk Art Market. Find our signature ART fans and ART maps at locations throughout the city.

 

The Santa Fe Opera Orchestra 2024 (c) Tira Howard for the Santa Fe Opera

Santa Fe Opera

https://www.santafeopera.org/
June 27 – August 23, 2025

The 68th Festival Season features 38 performances of three new productions, a beloved Santa Fe Opera revival, and the remount of an award-winning international production, each in harmony with the company’s time-tested programming model of a balanced and varied repertory of new, lesser-performed and standard works. The Santa Fe Opera annually draws 85,000 people from New Mexico and around the globe. Nestled atop a mountain vista, the company’s iconic Crosby Theatre is open on three sides, allowing visitors to enjoy performances complemented by the elements.

SITE Santa Fe – 30th Anniversary

June 27, 2025 – January 12, 2026

 

SITE SANTA FE celebrates its 30th Anniversary and 12th International Biennial with Once Within a Time — a sweeping tribute to the people who have shaped the Santa Fe region over centuries. Imagined as a vast family album, the biennial unfolds as a symphony of voices, stories, and identities, extending beyond SITE’s galleries into partner institutions and unexpected spaces across the city. Drawing inspiration from those who have lived in, passed through, or left their mark on Santa Fe and New Mexico, this landmark exhibition redefines place through collective memory and artistic dialogue. Curated by Cecilia Alemani.

Georgia O’Keefe Museum

November 11, 2024 – March 1, 2026

The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum comprises intentionally curated galleries to guide visitors through the inspiring and bold world of Georgia O’Keeffe. Follow the galleries through O’Keeffe’s early work as a student and teacher, groundbreaking paintings from her time living on the East Coast and her artistic revelations from her time in New Mexico.

Eugenie F. Shonnard, Peasants on Way Home from Fields, early 20th Century, oil on canvas, 15 × 18 in. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Gift of Eugenie F. Shonnard Estate, 1978 (2008.1.2). © Museum of New Mexico Foundation. Photo by Brad Trone.

Museum of New Mexico Foundation

March 8 – September 1, 2025

Eugenie Shonnard: Breaking the Mold is the first posthumous major exhibition of the acclaimed sculptor. Shonnard was a pivotal figure for the history of art and sculpture in the Southwest, widely recognized during her own time for her contributions to the visual arts, yet largely overlooked in recent decades. This exhibition, with an accompanying publication, seeks to reintroduce Shonnard to a new generation of art enthusiasts. In a time period in which few women excelled in sculpture, Shonnard defied expectations and carved out a space for herself as a formidable presence in the American Southwest.

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If you’re wandering in the South this Spring looking for an amazing art experience look no further than the Crystal Bridges Museum of Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. I had heard of it and still was not prepared for how interesting and frankly breathtaking the museum itself is. As we pulled into park…I wondered “is this a museum?” Surrounded by lovely walking trails and a sculpture park, the museum is nestled almost underground, so your journey begins with an elevator ride down. The collection sprawls through a series of interconnected buildings hovering over a lake. By all means explore, take a walk on one of the gorgeous trails, and have a delicious meal in the cafe while you’re here.

But whatever you do — don’t miss the “KAWS: FAMILY” exhibit. It offers a compelling and expansive look into the world of contemporary artist KAWS. This U.S. premiere builds upon its initial showing at the Art Gallery of Ontario, presenting an enriched collection that spans the artist’s career.

A Journey Through KAWS’ Artistic Evolution

The exhibition is anchored by the 2021 sculpture FAMILY, depicting four of KAWS’ signature characters in a familial arrangement. This piece sets the thematic tone for the show, exploring complex and heartfelt human emotions through the lens of pop culture-inspired figures . Visitors are guided through a series of “families” of works, showcasing KAWS’ evolution from his early graffiti and altered advertisements to his more recent large-scale sculptures and installations .​

Curated by Alejo Benedetti, the exhibition underscores Crystal Bridges’ commitment to bringing significant contemporary art to the region. The museum’s unique architecture and natural surroundings enhance the visitor experience, creating a narrative journey that reflects KAWS’ own storytelling through art .​

“KAWS: FAMILY” is on view through July 28, 2025.

 

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Wandering the west coast and love art? Here’s what’s been going on at museums from Seattle to San Francisco!

Seattle
Seattle Art Museum
Following Space: Thaddeus Mosley & Alexander Calder
The Seattle Art Museum’s Thaddeus Mosley & Alexander Calder exhibition is an exceptional pairing of two sculptors whose works, though separated by generations, share a profound exploration of form, space, and movement. The show offers visitors an immersive experience into the world of modern sculpture, highlighting how both artists pushed the boundaries of material and abstract expression to redefine sculpture for their times. On through June 1, 2025.
Following Space: Thaddeus Mosley & Alexander Calder
Following Space: Thaddeus Mosley & Alexander Calder
Psychedelic Rock Posters Exhibit - Portland
Portland
Psychedelic Rock Posters and Fashion of the 1960s
 
Portland’s vibrant art scene has long been a hub for creativity and expression, but its latest exhibition, Psychedelic Rock Posters and Fashion of the 1960s, brings an exhilarating dose of nostalgia for those who love both the colorful chaos of the era and its enduring cultural influence. For anyone with a soft spot for the transformative years of the 1960s, this showcase delivers a fantastic, immersive experience that blends visual art with countercultural style. On through June 15, 2025.
Psychedelic Rock Posters Exhibit - Portland
Psychedelic Rock Posters Exhibit - Portland
San Francisco
de Young
Tamara de Lempicka
 
Step into the glamorous world of Tamara de Lempicka, one of the most iconic and avant-garde artists of the 20th century, at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. This exclusive exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore the seductive elegance and technical mastery of de Lempicka’s signature style, from her famous portraits to her sleek, modernist nudes.
The exhibit also explores the artist’s life journey, tracing her migration from Poland to Paris, where she gained fame within the artistic circles of the 1920s and 1930s. Through her brushstrokes, de Lempicka not only immortalized the women of her time but also presented herself as a bold, independent figure in a world that was still finding space for women in the arts
Exhibit ends February 9. After its presentation at the de Young, the exhibition will travel to Houston and be on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, March 9 through May 26, 2025.
Tamara de Lempicka - De Young Museum
Tamara de Lempicka - De Young Museum
Tamara de Lempicka - De Young Museum
MOMA - San Francisco
MOMA
Amy Sherald: American Sublime
 
The exhibition, titled American Sublime, showcases Sherald’s masterful skill in both portraiture and abstraction, with each piece serving as a meditation on the beauty, dignity, and complexity of Black identity. Her signature style—using a grayscale palette for skin tones, which contrasts with vivid, often surreal colors for the clothing and backgrounds—creates a sense of otherworldliness. This visual approach, as Sherald herself has noted, allows the viewer to focus more on the subject’s internal life and individuality rather than reducing them to the conventional trappings of identity. On through March 9, 2025.
SFMOMA - Amy-Sherald
SFMOMA - Amy-Sherald
Yayoi Kusama: Dreaming of Earth’s Sphericity, I Would Offer My Love
Yayoi Kusama: Dreaming of Earth’s Sphericity, I Would Offer My Love

Yayoi Kusama: Dreaming of Earth’s Sphericity, I Would Offer My Love is an evocative exploration of Kusama’s ongoing obsession with infinity, repetition, and the cosmos. This exhibition delves into her unique perspective on the interconnectedness of the universe, with Kusama offering her personal vision of Earth as a spherical entity through immersive installations, vibrant polka dots, and hypnotic patterns. The phrase “I Would Offer My Love” reflects her lifelong journey of merging the internal with the external, offering her art as a form of emotional release and connection to the cosmos. Kusama’s works, often rooted in her experiences with mental health, invite viewers into a transformative space that blurs the lines between the physical and the infinite. On through Fall 2025.

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FOG San Francisco 2025: An Extravaganza for Contemporary Art Lovers

As an art fair junkie who just happened to be in San Francisco this January, I felt it was my duty to check out the 2025 FOG Art Fair. The day was bright and windy and I set off to the Pier to see the fair for the first time. This fun event is held on the waterfront, with a charming farmer’s market happening outside. But inside the fair immersive experiences and cutting-edge art was everywhere. A unique selection of high-end galleries, designers, and artists, abounded.

I strolled the fair enjoying the energized vibe of a quite busy Sunday afternoon with people of all ages thoroughly engaging with the art. In the Focus section of the fair, children participated in activities, while adults watched an experimental film. I pressed onward, enjoying the collection of futuristic furniture and design objects that used sustainable materials in innovative ways. A delightful lunch in the pop up restaurant was just what I needed, before meandering my way through the crowd and on with my day.

Overall FOG was an exciting collection of galleries and artists with a perfect balance of sophistication and approachability. The fair also hosted numerous panel discussions, artist talks, and hands-on workshops for those wanting a more in-depth experience. I highly recommend this fair for travelers like myself and Bay Area locals looking for a fun weekend or an amazing work of art.

FOG Design+Art

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January 22-25, 2026
Fort Mason Center

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Brothers. Artists. Working together for decades.

An unlikely story and yet, when it’s Einar and Jamex de la Torre it’s absolutely expected. Growing up in Mexico and today living on both sides of the border in San Diego and Baja California, they have inherited their own unique vision of the Latinx experience and American culture. Their work is visually complex and infused with humorous elements exploring art, history, and material culture. Working with glass, resin, lenticular prints and found objects, the brothers create work inspired by Mexican folk art, popular culture, religious imagery, consumer culture, and mythology.

Einar and Jamex de la Torre (born Guadalajara, Mexico, 1963 and 1960, respectively), Trotsky’s Dream, 2010. Blown-glass, mixed-media wall installation with resin castings, 42 x 51 x 9 in. Crocker Art Museum, gift of Anna B. Francis
Einar and Jamex de la Torre (born Guadalajara, Mexico, 1963 and 1960, respectively), Mitosis, 2008. Blown-glass, mixed-media art with resin castings, 48 x 48 x 9 in. Courtesy of Einar and Jamex de la Torre and Koplin Del Rio Gallery.

“The title of the exhibition mirrors the artists’ use of wordplay, alluding to the kaleidoscope-like quality of their works and the collision of imagery, themes, and references that comprise their artistic language,” said the exhibition’s curator Selene Preciado. “The artists use critique layered with humor as a tool to unpack the tensions and contradictions of our postcolonial transcultural identity.”

Prior to its installation at the Crocker, Collidoscope was presented at museums throughout the country including the Art Museum of South Texas, the Stanlee & Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, the Philbrook Museum of Art, and the Corning Museum of Glass. The exhibition will continue on to The Mint Museum in South Carolina.

Intended to be an immersive experience, the Crocker will host a variety of exhibition-related programs and classes including the ¡Descubra! free family festival that showcases the extraordinary scope of Latinx art and cultural contributions. Inspired by Collidoscope, the festival serves as a closing ceremony for the exhibition on May 4, 2025.

Einar and Jamex de la Torre (born Guadalajara, Mexico, 1963 and 1960, respectively), La Reconquista, 2009. Archival lenticular print in LED lightbox, 50 x 114 x 5 in. Courtesy of Einar and Jamex de la Torre and Koplin Del Rio Gallery
Einar and Jamex de la Torre (born Guadalajara, Mexico, 1963 and 1960, respectively), Frijolera Clásica, 2010. Blown glass, mixed media sculpture, 31 x 18 x 18 in. Crocker Art Museum, gift of Patricia Grant, 2021.87.1.

Live performances and creative art activities celebrate and platform local artists and performers. A series of mini-talks and docent led tours of the exhibition showcase the bi-national and bi-cultural background of artists, Jamex and Einar de la Torre, a pair of brothers whose work connects to issues and ideas often explored in border and Chicano art. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino will be onsite to offer hands-on Create-It! activities as well as highlight local Latino artists.

It’s definitely a don’t miss opportunity to experience the brothers’ artistry — and enjoy the rich tradition and culture that inspire them.

Einar and Jamex de la Torre (born Guadalajara, Mexico, 1963 and 1960, respectively), Baja Kali, 1995. Blown-glass, lamp-worked glass and mixed-media sculpture, 87 x 45 x 17 in. Courtesy of Einar and Jamex de la Torre and Koplin Del Rio Gallery
Einar and Jamex de la Torre (born Guadalajara, Mexico, 1963 and 1960, respectively), Yaki Transformer, 2020. Mixed-media sculpture, 27 x 12 x 7 in. Courtesy of Koplin Del Rio Gallery

Event details

When: February 9 through May 4, 2025

Where: Crocker Art Museum – Sacramento

Tickets: Adults: $15; college students, military, seniors: $10; children 6-17: $8; children 5 and under: free with a paid adult ticket. For more information about tickets and hours, click here.

For more information about the De La Torre Brothers exhibit and events, click here.

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