Ruth Asawa: Doing Is Living

David Zwirner Hong Kong 5–6/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong

The first solo presentation of Asawa’s work in Greater China, the exhibition provides an overview of the artist’s wide-ranging practice, focusing in particular on her affinity for the natural world, which in turn provided a constant source of inspiration in her art.

Collection 2: Undo, Redo

National Museum Of Art Osaka 4-2-55 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan

The Collection 2 exhibition focuses on the way artists undo and redo existing materials, structures, and history along with the state of their works. As a starting point, we look at pieces by Louise Bourgeois and Leonor Antunes that were acquired by the museum in 2023, and a work by Ruth Asawa that was acquired in 2024 and is being shown here for the first time in Japan.

¥250

Ruth Asawa: Retrospective

SF MOMA 151 Third St, San Francisco, CA

Ruth Asawa: Retrospective presents the full range of the artist’s groundbreaking practice, offering an in-depth look at her expansive output and its inspirations through more than 300 artworks.

Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction

MoMA 11 West 53 Street, Manhattan, New York, NY, United States

An in-depth exhibition that delves into the dynamic intersections between weaving and abstraction. The exhibition’s final presentation will include numerous works not seen at earlier venues.

$30

Printing Color: Chiaroscuro to Screenprint

Legion Of Honor 100 34th Avenue, Lincoln Park, San Francisco, United States

Color has challenged and fascinated printmakers since the Renaissance. This exhibition explores technological and artistic revolutions in color printmaking from the 16th century through today.