For art lovers, May is packed with unmissable events around the world. The epicenter of this buzz is undoubtedly the Venice Biennale, which continues to attract international attention from enthusiasts, industry professionals, and collectors through a heated debate – amid polemics, resignations, changes of direction, and prize withdrawals – and a program that profoundly shapes the current art scene.
At the same time, May is the month of New York Art Week, a time when the American metropolis reaffirms its status as the hub of the international art market. Alongside established events like Frieze and TEFAF New York at the Park Avenue Armory, the city showcases the best of contemporary art through new exhibitions and initiatives involving the entire network of local galleries.
However, the calendar of must-see exhibitions in May doesn’t end with these two highlights. From Milan, with the tribute to Jannis Kounellis at the Galleria di 10 Corso Como, to Rome with Francesca Woodman’s self-portraits at Gagosian, and on to Turin with Walter Pfeiffer's photographs, there are truly many opportunities in Italy worth a trip out of town.
Looking further afield, the offerings from international institutions and galleries are no less impressive: from the highly anticipated solo exhibition by Björk in Reykjavík – following her appearance with a DJ set at the Biennale – to the environmental visions of SUPERFLEX in Denmark, and the retrospective on Jasper Johns at the Guggenheim in Bilbao.
To help navigate this rich landscape, we’ve selected 15 must-see exhibitions in May that mark the highlights of this extraordinary month for contemporary art.
Opening image: Walter Pfeiffer Untitled, 2004 Lambda print on Kodak paper, 50 × 34.5 cm © Walter Pfeiffer. Galerie Gregor Staiger, Zurich / Milan
