THE ART EXHIBITION GUIDE - WINTER EDITION
Art enables us to expand our viewpoints, inspire fresh ideas, bring stories to life, and give us a platform for self-expression. At MUNTHE, art is an endless source of inspiration and a fundamental part of how we design, interact, and connect with the world.
We believe that art created by women and exhibitions featuring female artists deserve greater recognition. This belief is the driving force behind our new initiative, ‘The Art Exhibition Guide’ – a seasonal guide to the best female-led art exhibitions worldwide.
Loretta Fahrenholz: A Coin from Thin Air
Where: Amant, Brooklyn, NY
When: Until February 16th, 2025
Loretta Fahrenholz’ latest exhibition at Amant showcases her exploration of human and technological value creation and self-actualization. In the exhibition you can explore Fahrenholz’ works in film, photography, text-to-image AI, 3D scanning, installation and assemblage.
Julie Rrap: Past Continuous
Where: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney
When: Until February 16th, 2025
The MCA is currently showcasing Julie Rrap’s latest exhibition ‘Past Continuous’, a collection of some of her landmark installations from 1982 as well as some recent works using her own body 42 years later. In this exhibition, Rrap reflects on the invisibility of the aging female body and how we perceive it considering both its strengths and vulnerabilities.
Howardena Pindell: Deep Sea, Deep Space
Where: White Cube, Hong Kong
When: Until January 8th, 2025
White Cube in Hong Kong is currently showcasing the American artist Howardena Pindell’s first solo exhibition in Asia. The multidisciplinary artist’s recent paintings draw inspiration from the ocean and outer space. Her works are both multilayered, illusory and tactile. The circle has been one of Pindell’s most defining motifs as it is rooted in childhood memories of the racial segregation laws in the United States.
Teresa Solar Abboud: Bird Machine Dream
Where: MACBA, Barcelona
When: Until March 9th, 2025
Teresa Solar Abboud’s solo exhibition at MACBA showcases her works that highlight the sculptural spectrum that she works within. With installations of small and large format sculptures accompanied by drawings, videos, workbooks and photographs, Abboud showcases distinct moments from the early days of her artist journey in combination with recent works.
Vivian Suter: Disco
Where: MAAT, Lisbon
When: Until March 17th, 2025
At MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, the Swiss Argentinian artist Vivian Suter is currently showcasing more than 500 of her paintings. Her monumental body of work has been built over the last four decades in Panajachel, Guatemala. Vivian Suter is an abstract and explorative artist that takes a lot of inspiration from the materials of nature.