Nasty Top 10 | 2024

A Must-See List of Art Moments of the year.

Nasty Magazine presents the ultimate selection of the most uncompromising and confrontational exhibitions of 2024, carefully curated by our art editor, Maria Abramenko. This list doesn’t cater to mainstream tastes or play by conventional rules. These exhibitions explore the raw edges of contemporary art, digging into the chaos of culture, technology, and the human condition. From sculptures that unsettle to performances that force you to confront the uncomfortable, these shows reveal art in its most daring and unfiltered form. Each one challenges the status quo, forcing viewers to rethink what art can do and what it can say. If you want easy answers or feel-good experiences, this isn’t for you. What follows is a collection of exhibitions that matter, that spark real conversation, and that leave a lasting impression. These are the shows you need to know about in 2024.

Nasty Top 10 2024 / A Must-See List of Art Moments

Credits:

Editor: Maria Abramenko / @mariabramenko
Assistant: Annalisa Fabbrucci / @annalisa_fabbrucci

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