

From January 23 at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles / Paris, the exhibition Deep Fields brings together artists who explore deep fields, from distant desert landscapes to unstable, mobile fields of particles. The show invites us to traverse the territories of contemporary physics and investigate the margins of the visible, encouraging us to step outside the spaces of control.
Among them, Marina Gioti presents her works KATĆ KOâMOâ (Kato Kosmos) â Underworld, the result of an underwater exploration conducted in the Bay of Eleusis (Greece).
đCentre Wallonie-Bruxelles | 127-129 rue Saint-Martin 75004 Paris
đ January, 23 - March, 24 | Monday-Saturday 11 am-7pm & Thursday 2-9 pm


Louvre-Lens dedicates, for the first time, a major exhibition to the Gothic movement, from the 12th to the 21st century, highlighting its evolution and diversity. Within this context, Vivian Van Blerkâs Hyacinth Vase is on display until January 26 alongside works from the Louvreâs collections and by contemporary artists, underscoring the dialogue between heritage and contemporary creation.
https://www.louvrelens.fr/en/exhibition/gothicisms/
Rut Blees Luxemburgâs video work London Winterreise is presented at Al Riwaq Art Space in Manama, BahreĂŻn, as part of the exhibition In the Lapse of Tides, curated by Effat Abdullah Fadag.

On the occasion of the release of his new photography books, TragĂšdia and Brigantinas (published by LâArtiere), Nicola Lo Calzo was interviewed by Harperâs Bazaar Italia.
https://www.harpersbazaar.com/it/cultura/fotografia/a69675775/nicola-lo-calzo-fotografo-intervista/

Rut Blees Luxemburg, together with Harriet Min Zhang (MA Curating Contemporary Art), co-curated the exhibition From Allegory to Algorithm for the Jimei x Arles International Photo Festival, presenting works by 18 alumni of the Royal College of Artâs Photography programme in London.

Harmattan / Togo Photo Festival aims to stimulate imagination and visual research through photography, which becomes a means of charting new paths in the imagination that characterises West Africa, initiating new dialogues between ancient traditions and future visions, and interacting with an increasingly vibrant art scene. Among the 15 Togolese and international artists, Nicola Lo Calzo is participating in the festival with his series TCHAMBA, created in Togo in 2017.
The festival will take place in LomĂ© from 12 to 30 December at the Agnassan â Paul Ahyi Museum, the Artemis Gallery, the Edith Equagoo Garden and the Palais de LomĂ©. In 2026, the exhibition will become itinerant and will be presented from February to April 2026 in Lugano/Paradiso, Switzerland, at Focus Artphilein, then in Milan, Italy, at Loro Milano in May 2026.
đTogo, LomĂ©. Agnassan - MusĂ©e Paul Ahyi | Galerie Artemis | Jardin Edith Equagoo | Palais de LomĂ©
đ December 12-30, 2025
đSwitzerland, Lugano/Paradiso. Focus Artphilein
đ February - April 2026
đItaly, Milano. Loro Milano
đ May 2026

As part of the Brazil-France Season 2025, Nego Fugido by Nicola Lo Calzo is a travelling monographic exhibition presented at the Ygrec-ENSAPC Art Centre in Aubervilliers, the Alliance Française in Brasilia, the Photo Rio festival and now at MAFRA in Salvador de Bahia. The exhibition offers a sensitive immersion in a celebration of freedom, where images become a means of resistance and reappropriation. Produced in the Quilombola community of Acupe, in Bahia, Brazil, the annual staging of Nego Fugido combines ritual and performance to reconstruct, from the perspective of the descendants of slaves, the struggle for black emancipation.

Chantal Regnault's works are on display at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles as part of Queer Lens: A History of Photography, an exploration of the history of photography through a resolutely queer lens. The exhibition brings together a selection of works highlighting artists and subjects from the LGBTQ+ community, in order to give visibility to those who have shaped art and culture through the practice of photography, and to demonstrate that photography has been, and remains, a powerful tool for representing queer experiences.

Soy Fuego was born out of the artist's personal experiences and her extensive travels throughout Latin America - from the Colombian Amazon to the volcanoes of MichoacĂĄn, from the skies of the Atacama Desert to the forests of Veracruz - contexts in which she established close ties with local communities, sharing knowledge and rituals that shape a deeper perception of nature and its cycles.
đ Prats Nogueras Blanchard, Madrid
đMay 8 - July 26, 2025

Chantal Regnaultâs Avis Pendavis Ball, Red Zone (1990) is featured in the publication accompanying the Metâs latest exhibition
Abstract
Superfine: Tailoring Black Style traces the complex and vibrant legacy of menswear across three centuries of Black cultureâfrom contemporary hip-hop aesthetics and popular street trends, to its use during the Harlem Renaissance and the Civil Rights Movement as a symbol of creativity and political power, and further back to its surprising origins as the mandated attire of domestic workers and enslaved people.
Organized around the key characteristics of dandyism that resonate across timeâmost notably presence, distinction, disguise, and respectabilityâthis new interpretation of a centuries-old aesthetic draws on the perspectives of leading Black voices in fashion, literature, and art, including Dandy Wellington, Amy Sherald, IkĂ© UdĂ©, and AndrĂ© 3000.
Self-proclaimed dandies and high-fashion models appear in a stunning photographic essay by artist Tyler Mitchell, who also contributes evocative new images of garments designed by contemporary creators such as Virgil Abloh, Pharrell Williams, and Grace Wales Bonner. These works are presented alongside historical ensembles worn by iconic Black figures including Frederick Douglass, Alexandre Dumas pÚre, Muhammad Ali, and André Leon Talley.
Scholar Monica L. Miller situates these objects within their broader cultural context, demonstrating how the evolution of dandy style has inspired new visions of Black masculinity, using the power of dress and attire as a means of self-expression.
