
- A joint exhibition of pieces by artist Katherine Bernhardt and fashion designer Jeremy Scott has opened at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Kansas. With Bernhardtโs colorful large-scale paintings and Scottโs cheeky clothing, the show is energetic enough to pull anyone out of winter hibernation.
- Conceptual artist Mel Bochner recently died at age 84, according to Artforum. Bochner was known for working across categories, from painting, drawing and print to installation and more. He also organized the 1966 exhibition โWorking Drawings and Other Visible Things on Paper Not Necessarily Meant to Be Viewed as Artโ at the School of Visual Arts in 1966. Including pieces by Sol LeWitt, Eva Hesse and Robert Smithson, the show is considered a landmark in the presentation of conceptual art.
- The work of British designer Bethan Laura Wood is on display at the Design Museum in London through January 2026. The show contains more than 70 pieces by Wood, including tabletop items, lighting and soft seating sculptures created in collaboration with Poltronova.
- Vogue Runway published an article tracing the use of newspapers in fashion from Elsa Schiaparelli through John Gallianoโs days as creative director at Christian Dior to Bottega Veneta and Stella McCartney.