Monday, June 8, 2026

Liste Art Fair in Basel, Messe Hall, Johanna Ulfsak, and Daria Koltsova. June 15-21, 2026

 It's Monday so we are catching up on informational  posts. Hopefully our valued readers find them helpful. Fineartmagazinebog.blogspot.com 

Johanna Ulfsak "Cake”, hand-woven silk, stretcher, 200 × 175 cm, 2026

Liste Art Fair Basel 2026
Messe Basel, Hall 1.1, booth 44

June 15–21, 2026
VIP Preview: April 15, 11am–6pm

Presenting: Johanna Ulfsak & Daria Koltsova

Together with Suprainfinit Gallery, Bucharest

 

 

Johanna Ulfsak, born in 1987 in Estonia, is a textile artist and designer based in Tallinn. She holds a Master's degree in Textile Design from Kolding School of Design, Denmark, and furthered her studies at Kawashima Textile School in Japan, where she learned Kasuri weaving and ancient plant dyeing techniques. Ulfsak has gained experience in various fashion and textile companies across Switzerland, Germany, and Estonia. Her work emphasizes slow, traditional methods like hand-weaving and wood carving, blending these with contemporary art concepts to produce unique items and installations that challenge disciplinary boundaries.

 

Daria Koltsova, a prominent contemporary Ukrainian artist born in 1987 in Kharkiv, creates installations, performances, and videos that intertwine political and personal narratives. After seeking refuge from the war in Berlin and Oxford, she frequently returns to Odessa to work. Her art responds to the impacts of conflict, focusing on themes like memory, displacement, and resilience. Since the 2014 annexation of Crimea, Koltsova has explored the delicate balance of protection and fragility, expressing hope amid destruction through her innovative visual language.

Daria Koltsova, "Toys", 2025-2026

Katja Novitskova Labouring Bodies, Museum Tinguely, Basel

10.06.2026 – 08.11.2026

 

Katja Novitskova’s work is featured in Labouring Bodies, a major group exhibition exploring the intersections of the body, labour, technology, and care from a feminist perspective. Spanning the early twentieth century to the present, the exhibition examines how technological systems shape human bodies and reproductive labour, while also highlighting forms of resistance and alternative futures.

In the gallery

 

Zody Burke, Klara Zetterholm

Ersatz Strata

Temnikova & Kasela gallery

Until August 15, 2026

 

Exhibitions 

 

Katja Novitskova

For All At Last Return 

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, UK

Until June 7, 2026

 

Katja Novitskova

More Than Human

Light Art Museum, Budapest

Until July 26, 2026 

 

Katja Novitskova

Making Kin

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Until August 3, 2026 

 

Kris Lemsalu, Olga Terri, Anu Põder

Estonian Realities

Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris

Until July 19, 2026

 

Edith Karlson

Dawn till Dawn

Kiasma, Helsinki

Curated by Piia Oksanen

Until September 27, 2026

 

Flo Kasearu - Group show

Poems of Unrest
Haus for Media Art Oldenburg, Germany
Until September 30, 2026

 

Flo Kasearu - Group show

Power in the Margins “Sculpture Milwaukee 2026”
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Until October 10, 2027

 

Upcoming

 

Flo Kasearu - Group show

EKKM Jubilee Exhibition 
Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia, Tallinn

July 24 – September 27, 2026

 

Inga Meldere, Elīna Vītola
Women’s Buildings
TUR telpa, Riga
July 8 - August 8, 2026

 

Katja Novitskova

Labouring bodies

Museum Tinguely, Basel

June 10 - November 8, 2026

 

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Chelsea Music Festival June 27 10:30-12 PM ~Every Story Counts

 


Looks like a fun summer music event in Chelsea NY. Read details below.

Chelsea Music Festival

Announces

Family Event: Every Storybook Counts


Saturday, June 27 at 10:30am-12pm ET

St. Paul’s German Church, 315 W. 22nd St, NYC

PLEASE JOIN US:

Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 10:30am



Please RSVP to Michelle Tabnick: michelle@michelletabnickpr.com, 646-765-4773 to attend.

Chelsea Music Festival announces Family Event: Every Storybook Counts at St. Paul’s German Church, 315 W. 22nd St, NYC, set for Saturday, June 27, 2026 from 10:30am–12pm. Tickets are free and can be reserved here.

Grab your friends, kids, and neighbors and join us at this free, family-friendly gathering. Join us for activities that highlight American composers, interactive storytelling with music, and bookmaking for your stories! Adults must be accompanied by a child. This event will feature visual artist Paul Collins’ exhibition of selected books from his Unbannable Library project. RSVPs are required.


Paul Collins is an artist and teacher in Nashville, TN. Paul has an MFA from Yale University and has been a resident at Skowhegan, the MacDowell Colony, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Hambidge Center, and the Vermont Studio Center. Paul teaches at Austin Peay State University.


Paul is an advocacy publisher developing public art projects that celebrate the diverse stories that make my community specific, real, and magnificent.


Current ongoing projects include @unbannablelibrary and @unzinenashville. And, of course, drawing: I'm always going somewhere and drawing to try to learn & figure things out. The Unbannable Library is a community effort to fight censorship and intimidation in our libraries. Teams of artists, writers, teachers, librarians, and students are joining forces to create larger-than-life interactive book sculptures based on banned books and original written works of singular voice and experience. Designed for display and use at libraries everywhere, this rich collection of interactive book sculptures is literally TOO BIG to ban.


The result of collaborations between local artists, writers, teachers, students, and community members, these unique larger-than-life books employ text and image to draw attention to the voices and stories subject to censorship. In 2024 and 2025, this exhibition spanned a dozen sites across Middle Tennessee, New York, and Kentucky to allow wide access for viewers to experience and interact with the voices of those affected by book bans. The Unbannable Library is growing in 2026. paulpaul.com


Click to see the full list of Festival Sponsors.


ABOUT THE CHELSEA MUSIC FESTIVAL

Chelsea Music Festival celebrates great music by convening world-leading musicians & artists in the performing, culinary, and visual arts for an international audience. The Festival invites artists, composers, and performers to collaborate in pursuit of new perspectives in artistic expression. Inspired by its Chelsea roots, the Festival reflects the creativity of one of New York City's most dynamic neighborhoods. Programs span musical genres ranging from classical to contemporary to jazz, with a special emphasis on Festival commissions by composers whose works are not in the traditional Western canon. In addition, the Festival hosts an online library of recordings so music enthusiasts, artists, and students alike can explore unique interpretations of classical, jazz, and contemporary works via high-quality videos of world-class performances.


Since 2010, the Festival has established itself as a critically-acclaimed, accessible, and interactive gateway to chamber music in non-traditional concert spaces such as art galleries, public squares, schools, and churches. Programming includes concerts, lectures, exhibitions, family events, and free outreach performances. In 2020, the Festival inaugurated its Online Encores and Online Originals YouTube series; Online Encores presents highlights from Festival archives while Online Originals presents new performances and recordings. We are proud to give emerging voices, particularly those of women and people of color, a stage and work to build an audience and intimate community to support a new generation of musicians, composers, and artists.


Festival Sponsors & Partners:

Aion Entertainment, Arts and Minds, Brotherhood Winery, The Cannery Collective, Carl Brandt, Inc., Columbia Alumni Association Arts Access, Concert Theatre Works, Con Edison - Veterans Group, Consulate General of Germany in New York, Fordham University, German International School New York, Groupmuse, Innovative Percussion, Institute of Culinary Education, Denise and Michael Kellen Foundation, Masterwork Arts Foundation, Materials for the Arts, Music Conservatory of Westchester, National Endowment for the Arts, New School College of Performing Arts, Niederegger, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Open Jar Studios, Pier 57, Poets House, Radeberger Gruppe USA, Sennheiser, Skylight Arts Productions, Steinway & Sons, Tarisio Fine Instruments & Bows, Vet Tix, WBGO, Weinhaus Traubengold, WQXR, Xtronx.


STAY UPDATED:

Web - ChelseaMusicFestival.org YouTube - ChelseaMusicFestivalNYC

LinkTree - ChelseaMusicFestival Facebook -Facebook.com/ChelseaMusicFestival

Twitter - @CMF_NYC Instagram - @CMF_NYC

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Another international cultural exhibition: Free Fall into a Standing Position Sac collaboration with Galeria Catinca Tabacaru

 
Ovidiu Toader:
Free Fall into a Standing Position




Opening: June 9, 2026 | 7 PM
@ Cărturești Carusel, Bucharest

/SAC Bucharest in collaboration with Galeria Catinca Tabacaru, is pleased to present Free Fall into a Standing Position, a new solo exhibition by Ovidiu Toader, curated by Anne-Marie Lolea.

Bringing together sculpture, drawing, and spatial intervention, the exhibition reflects the artist’s ongoing interest in movement, transformation, and states of transition. Conceived around a newly commissioned large-scale sculptural work, the project examines moments of instability and balance, inviting viewers to consider how bodies, objects, and histories are shaped through processes of change.

Working across sculpture, drawing, analogue photography, and natural materials, Toader develops immersive environments that blur the boundaries between poetic speculation and material inquiry. His works have been included in exhibitions at the Maramotti Collection in Reggio Emilia, Art Encounters Foundation and the French Institute in Timisoara, International Cultural Center Krakow as part of the Ovidiu Sandor Collection, and the Cultural Institute in Berlin. The artist is represented by Galeria Catinca Tabacaru.

Co-organized by /SAC Bucharest and Galeria Catinca Tabacaru.

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Sunday, June 7, 2026

Pollack-Krasner House and Study Center June 9-11 programs below!!!

Celebrate At Everywhere!!!!!! 

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Virtual Art Programs with 

Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator


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Beyond the Status Quo: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Art


Tuesday, June 9, 12:00pm - 1:15pm (EDT)


In celebration of Pride month, explore the work of influential queer artists. Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center presents iconic LGBTQ-identifying artists like Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe, Harmony Hammond, and others who use their art to challenge cultural constructs of sexuality and gender identity. Then, former Stony Brook University Intern Savannah Ithier shares the work of contemporary queer artists who explore gender representation in their art. Following the presentation, create an artwork that celebrates Pride. 


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Through the Eyes of Modern Art


Wednesday, June 10, 2:00pm - 3:00pm (EDT)


 Learn how modern artists such as Van Gogh, Picasso, Magritte, Pollock, Krasner, and others creatively paint the human eye to express emotions, dreams, and unique ways of seeing the world. Then draw or paint eyes to express yourself creatively. Have drawing or paint supplies on hand.


Offered by the Rush Public Library


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Art and Social Justice


Thursday, June 11, 11:00am - 12:00pm (EDT)


How do artists respond to social injustices? Can art create social change and promote fairness? We will explore issues of social justice using art as a springboard for discussion. Joyce Raimondo will then demonstrate techniques to get your own message across in a poster. SUPPLIES: poster board or large paper, assorted papers to cut and paste, scissors and glue, or drawing and paint.


Offered by the Field Library


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Artist Response to Climate Change


Thursday, June 11, 2:00pm - 3:00pm (EDT)


Explore how contemporary artists address issues of climate change in creative and constructive ways. Then create an artwork that expresses your own view on changes to global weather patterns and its consequences.


Offered by the Larchmont Public Library


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Image: Keith Harring


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