Art lovers are known for jet-setting around the globe to art fairs, exhibitions, talks, and often simply for pleasure. Unfortunately, global travel looks to be on pause for the foreseeable future, even as certain cities begin to ease shelter-in-place regulations and beloved galleries begin to slowly reopen.
Luckily for us, many galleries around the world can still be visited virtually—and at your leisure—through Artnet Galleries. If you’re in need of an art excursion without a trip to the airport, here are 10 of our favorite exhibitions from around the world that you can check out from home.
“Color Through Form” at Robert Fontaine Gallery, Miami Beach
Robert Rauschenberg, Publicon Station VI (1978). Courtesy Robert Fontaine Gallery.
Patricia Smith, Plot Plan No. 170516 3-Ring Structure for Covert Spectacle With Self-Generating Concealment Mechanisms (2017). Courtesy of Front Room Gallery.
John Chamberlain, Gondola Charles Olson (1982). Courtesy Galerie Kartsen Greve.
“Cloistered” at Berry Campbell, New York
Ida Kohlmeyer, Cloistered #5 (1968). Courtesy of Berry Campbell Gallery.
Andrew Luk, Haunted, Salvaged (2020). Courtesy of De Sarthe.
Installation view of “Alex Katz” 2020. Courtesy of Galerie Boisserée.
“Group Show” at Georges Berges, New York
Wonsook Kim, Tree Top Lovers (2003). Courtesy of Georges Bergès Gallery.
Kenny Scharf, Las Venus (2000). Courtesy of Rosenfeld Gallery.
Terry O’Neill, Faye Dunaway Oscar Sitting Outtake (1976). Courtesy of Lyons Gallery.
Klaus Fussmann, Mohn und Iris (1999). Courtesy of Galerie Ludorff.
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