Polke and Kippenberger Pop Up at 66 Orchard Project
Shin Gallery’s pop-up exhibition “Sigmar Polke and Martin Kippenberger — Ja, Ja, Ja, Nee, Nee, Nee,” at the 66 Orchard Project space on the Lower East Side, is a must-see adventure for art market savvy...
View ArticleEtel Adnan Opens Solo Show in Hong Kong
HONG KONG — Lebanese-born artist Etel Adnan opened her first solo exhibition in Hong Kong at White Cube on June 4, featuring new paintings that demonstrate her fluid brand of abstraction and finely...
View ArticleRoni Horn’s Alchemic Drawings at Hauser & Wirth London
“Roni Horn. Butterfly Doubt” at Hauser & Wirth London is major exhibition of drawings by New York-based artist Roni Horn who is best known for her sculptures and photographs but situates drawing at...
View ArticleR.B. Kitaj's Iconography on View at Marlborough Fine Art
A survey of R.B. Kitaj’s works at Marlborough Fine Art will trace the triumph and tragedy of the late artist’s life from the 1950s to his death in 2007. Referred to as one of the most significant...
View ArticleSydney’s Profound “Go East” Exhibition of Asian Art
Within the walls of the upper gallery at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and concurrently at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation in Paddington, something quite profound and exciting is taking...
View ArticleErnest Goh’s Kaleidoscopic Visions of Nature at Objectifs Gallery
Paying tribute to British naturalist and explorer Alfred Russell Wallace, who spent eight years in the Malay Archipelago studying its flora and fauna, photographer Ernest Goh encourages the viewer to...
View ArticlePinPoint: On The Spring/Summer Exhibitions at Grounds for Sculpture
Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) presents five new exhibitions by an outstanding group of artists, both established and emerging, including Jae Ko, Karl Stirner, Jonas Stirner, Lauren Clay, and Robert...
View ArticleGagosian London's Massive Survey Defines Spray Art
From blow pipes to aerosol paint to industrial paint compressors, artists have employed a myriad of methods to play with the forces of spray. Gagosian Gallery of London has organized a massive survey...
View ArticleBill Viola’s “Martyrs” at Auckland Castle’s St. Peter’s Chapel
Auckland Castle in County Durham, the former palace of the Bishops of Durham and one of Britain's most important historical sites, is presenting an exhibition of four works by the celebrated video...
View Article5 Must-See Gallery Shows: Albert Oehlen, Zoe Barcza, and More
Albert Oehlen at the New Museum, through September 13 (235 Bowery)“In front of Oehlen’s paintings, in fact, one has the impression of looking at the image of a painting rather than at the painting...
View ArticleCourse of Action: Michael Parekowhai Unveils Nautical Masterpieces
The first work in Michael Parekowhai’s “The Promised Land” — the New Zealand artist’s largest exhibition to date — is approached from behind. A 23-foot-high replica of a suburban house located in...
View ArticleA League of Their Own: Women and the Art of Social Change
As the women’s affiliate of Tulane University, Newcomb College offered a range of educational opportunities, but the institution came to be associated with the young art students who developed their...
View ArticleConrad Shawcross’s Metaphysical Maquettes at Victoria Miro
“Inverted Spires and Descendent Folds” at Victoria Miro’s Gallery II in London is an exhibition of new sculptures in steel and cast bronze by British artist Conrad Shawcross who is best known for his...
View ArticleEnoc Perez’s Instagram Picassos at Galerie Nathalie Obadia
Galerie Nathalie Obadia has opened an exhibition of new paintings by Puerto Rico-born American painter Enoc Perez who is best known for his utopian paintings of modernist buildings as well as his...
View ArticleVIDEO: In Conversation With Elena Ochoa Foster
Elena Ochoa Foster speaks with ARTINFO about her journey in creating her artist book publishing company, Ivorypress, and discusses some of Ivorypress’s methods and successes.
View ArticleA Mad Mind at Work: Richard Dadd at Watts Gallery
Richard Dadd (1817-1886) is often viewed as a curiosity as much as a painter. Because he stabbed his father to death, supposedly obeying the voice of God or Osiris he heard in his head, and spent some...
View ArticleVIDEO: Robert Grosvenor at the Paula Cooper Gallery
“Hypervolumes in hyperspace” is how Robert Smithson once described Robert Grosvenor’s sculptures, and the description feels fresh nearly a half-century later. So too do the sculptures Grosvenor has on...
View Article5 Exhibitions to See This Week in Berlin
KW Institute for Contemporary Art: Fire and Forget. On ViolenceThe new exhibition at Berlin’s KW Institute for Contemporary Art is definitely a must-see. Its title “Fire and Forget” is borrowed from...
View ArticleRobilant+Voena Reflects on Napoleon's Cultural Legacy in London
Though Napoleon Bonaparte was resoundingly defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, cultural institutions are taking the 200th anniversary of the event as an opportunity to celebrate and reflect on the...
View ArticleUnseen Steve McQueen Photos Reveal Barry Feinstein Behind the Lens
La Galerie de l’Instant will present previously unseen photos of American actor Steve McQueen in its Paris space from June 19-September 16, but the show is just as much about the man nicknamed the...
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