Lorna Simpson at Hauser & Wirth, London
Since the mid-1980s, Brooklyn-based artist Lorna Simpson has made the photographic image and its framing, reception, and interpretation her modus operandi. Simpson’s first real engagement with...
View ArticlePedro Reyes at Lisson Gallery, London
The Mexican artist Pedro Reyes (1972-) is showing a series of fictional, pan-historical sculptures at the Lisson’s Bell street location through April 21, marking his return to London for the first time...
View ArticleDarren Waterston Reimagines the Landscape at DC Moore Gallery
The DC Moore Gallery in New York, is presenting the moody, ethereal paintings of the American artist Darren Waterston in its exhibition “Ecstatic Landscape,” on view through April 28.“His works broach...
View ArticleRyan Gander at Lisson Gallery
Based on the notions of time and passage, this exhibition at Lisson Gallery’s Lisson street location in London, on view through April 21, is the sixth for London-based artist Ryan Gander (1976).Gander...
View ArticleAIPAD Photography Show in New York
With over 100 globally leading fine art photography galleries participating, the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) is all set to showcase its 38th edition of the prestigious...
View ArticleDaniel Crews-Chubb’s ‘Chariots, Beasts and Belfies’ at Roberts Projects,...
Roberts Projects, Culver City, is showcasing Daniel Crews-Chubb’s first exhibition.For the main thrust of the show, Crews-Chubb exhibits his “Chariot” paintings for the first time. These paintings use,...
View ArticleRyan Mrozowski’s “shadow nor prey” at Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin
Ryan Mrozowski’s “shadow nor prey” at Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin, is the artist’s first solo exhibition in Germany.For the exhibition, Mrozowski has made different groups of works revolving around...
View ArticleKallir Family Announces Gift of Grandma Moses Paintings to the Smithsonian
A major donation of paintings by Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses to the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) in Washington, D.C. was announced by Jane Kallir, Co-Director of The Galerie St....
View ArticleMiriam Cahn’s ‘Laugh Must’ at Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe
Meyer Riegger is exhibiting Miriam Cahn’s "Laugh Must” at its Karlsruhe venue.Constantly in a state of experimentation with her artistic means, Cahn works with the media of performance, sculpture,...
View Article‘America’s Cool Modernism: O’Keeffe to Hopper’ at The Ashmolean
Ashomolean Museum in Oxford is hosting a show of paintings investigating the ideas of ‘cool’ in America following the route of artistic exposures — “America’s Cool Modernism.”The show marks as the...
View Article'Sculpting [studio strategies]’ at La Crièè Centre D’art Contemporain, Paris
La Crièè Centre D’art Contemporain presents "Sculpting [studio strategies]” at its Paris venue.The Rennes Museum of Fine Arts, Frac Brittany, and La Criée Centre for Contemporary Art are joining forces...
View Article'Dormir au soleil' at Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, Paris
Galerie Jocelyn Wolff presents the group exhibition "Dormir au soleil," depicting how the landscape becomes active once inhabited, once it is given a scale, and how it mixes dream and reality....
View Article‘Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission: Rirkrit Tiravanija’ at National Gallery...
National Gallery Singapore has collaborated with internationally renowned artist Rirkrit Tiravanija to display his largest bamboo maze installation.Named “Untitled 2018 (the infinite dimensions of...
View ArticleOppy De Bernardo’s ‘Apolide’ at Piazza Grande, Locarno
Piazza Grande, Locarno, has a great artistic installation consisting of 6,500 plastic lifebuoys in “Apolide” by Oppy De Bernardo.6,500 plastic lifebuoys of every shape and color are completely covering...
View ArticleKeiichi Tanaami in ‘Emerald City’ at K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong
Keiichi Tanaami is participating in a group exhibition "Emerald City" at K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong.Since the birth of Euclid's "Elements," geometry has evolved into branches of knowledge that go...
View ArticlePeter Clark’s Paper Menagerie at Portland Gallery, London
Peter Clark’s whimsical works in paper collage, made of everything from maps, labels, album covers and discarded tickets to musical scores, gift wrapping and love letters, are the subject of “Dogs,...
View ArticleFrancesco Arena’s Unconventional Portraits at Sprovieri, London
A complex calculus goes into the unconventional portraiture of the Italian artist Francesco Arena, whose “Due ritratti con persona” is on view at the The Sprovieri gallery in London through April...
View ArticleA Celebration of Penck at Michael Werner, London
Two exhibitions of works by A.R. Penck, considered an important Post-War German artist, will be on view at Michael Werner in London through April 18. “Paintings from the 1980s and Memorial to an...
View ArticleFirst Major Jung Kangja Retrospective at Arario Gallery, Cheonan
A retrospective exhibition pays homage to artist Jung Kangja in Cheonan this spring. The first exhibition of its kind, “I Want My Last Trip to the Moon,” is being presented by Arario Gallery. The...
View Article“Hymen” by Ivan Lam at Wei-Ling Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
A bold exhibition dealing with all manner of taboo subject matter, from menstrual blood to virginity, has been created by artist Ivan Lam. The exhibition is presented with a fresh perspective thanks to...
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