Flesh Arranges Itself Differently is an exploration of the varied ways in which artists have evoked bodily experiences, often in response to the impacts of technology, spirituality or mortality. The exhibition is a unique collaboration between The Hunterian,...
Dream Monuments: Drawing in the 1960s and 1970s presents drawings that challenge the conventional idea of the monument as a permanent, grand, or commemorative form. The provisional character of drawing helped artists envision forms in improbable scales and for...
Although Faurschou Foundation’s exhibition space in New York is closed, they have created a 3D virtual tour of the exhibition “The Red Bean Grows in the South.” Visit:...
This exhibition presents the wide reach of the surreal imagination in modern and contemporary photography. Anchored in historical Surrealism, it explores photography’s central tension between documentation and invention, a generative force for artists connected to...
An exhibition of recently acquired artworks by the foundation for its collection, including photographs from China by Robert Rauschenberg from the 1980s and Contemporary Works in Glass by Mona Hatoum, Hassan Khan, Jana Sterbak, and Terry Winters. Gestures are...