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Rotraut “Let’s Dance” at 45 Park Lane in Mayfair

“Let’s Dance” at 45 Park Lane, the Dorchester Collection’s contemporary Mayfair hotel, is the first solo exhibition in London in more than 50 years of German-born Arizona-based artist Rotraut, the...

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5 Must-See Gallery Shows: Ryan Steadman, "E.1027," and More

“Everythings” at Andrea Rosen Gallery, through August 14 (525 West 24th Street)The overblown press release for this show is a work of art in its own right (you’ve been warned, friends), but this...

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Event Exposes Students to Work of Padma Shree SV Rama Rao

One can just keep soaking in his paintings and yet not get enough of them. The artist we are talking about is Chicago-based veteran artist SV Rama Rao who hasa career spanning over six decades....

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Sun Xun's “Unfounded Predictions” at ShangART Gallery Singapore

Sun Xun, a promising young Chinese artist, creates works of art that deal with world issues and events, as well as historical context, in an effort to piece together national histories that may be...

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Lisson Gallery Explores Artistic Practice with "The boys the girls and the...

Featuring new artworks of painting, sculpture, performance, and film, “The boys the girls and the political” brings methods of artistic production to the forefront of this exhibition at Lisson...

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Darrell Hawkin's "Immaculate Confection" at The Saatchi Gallery

“I want my work to emulate the fractious, absurd, and seemingly random nature of life,” stated Darrell Hawkins. And with an irreverent mix of characters, color, and rhythm in his work Hawkins achieves...

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“Situations Envisaged” Shows Legacy of UK Video Artist David Hall

David Hall’s (1937-2014) creative legacy as a pioneer of video art in the UK is currently being explored through his works in sculpture, video, and film at London’s Richard Saltoun Gallery in an...

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John Chamberlain’s Radical Sculptures at Inverleith House in Edinburgh

“John Chamberlain” at Inverleith House in Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden is the very first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery by the great American artist John Chamberlain who is best known for...

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Thomas Ruff’s Surreal Botanic “Negatives” at Gagosian London

“Nature Morte” at Gagosian London is an exhibition of recent “negatives” by the pioneering German photographer Thomas Ruff who is best known for employing a wide range of old and new technologies to...

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Of Muppets and Men: Team Macho at Gitler &____

“There’s a lot of emotional content — like Kermit’s gaze here, looking off into this void of palm fronds and hamburgers,” Team Macho’s Lauchie Reid said, pointing to the cover image for the Canadian...

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James Morrison's "The North Wind" Captures the Beauty of Scotland

James Morrison’s breathtaking paintings of Scotland including Angus, the west coast, and an idyllic hedgerow will be one of the highlights of the 2015 Edinburgh Art Festival. The landscape painter will...

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Ry David Bradley’s Potent Post-Internet Paintings at Bill Brady, Kansas City

“Access All Areas” at Bill Brady Gallery in Kansas City, Missouri is a solo exhibition of new paintings by Melbourne-based post-internet painter Ry David Bradley, a rising star of the Australian art...

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VIDEO: Guide to the Masters — El Anatsui

In this edition of Guide to the Masters, John Stomberg, the Florence Finch Abbott Director of Mount Holyoke College Art Museum and author of “El Anatsui: New Worlds,” sat with ARTINFO to talk about...

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PinPoint: On Newcomb Pottery at The Wolfsonian, Florida International University

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University proudly presents Women, Art, and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise, the largest exhibition of Newcomb arts and crafts in over twenty-five...

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Khairullah Rahim's Paintings Shows Slice of Summer at FOST Gallery

Perhaps most famously portrayed by David Hockney in his 1967 “A Bigger Splash,” swimming pools have proved thematically rich material for artists. Singapore’s Khairullah Rahim has tried his own hand at...

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BALTIC Art Centre Appoints Sarah Munro as New Director

Sarah Munro has been announced as the new director of England’s BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. Munro joins BALTIC following a distinguished career in Glasgow as both artistic director of Tramway...

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Jukuja Dolly Snell Wins 2015 Telstra Indigenous Art Award

Western Australian artist Jukuja Dolly Snell has been announced as the winner of the 2015 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award (NATSIAA), Australia’s most prestigious...

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September’s Most Exciting New York Openings

Dana Schutz at Petzel, September 10 through October 3The painter follows up 2012’s “Piano in the Rain” exhibition at the gallery with a suite of new paintings (and perhaps some charcoal drawings) that...

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Chan Hampe Galleries Celebrates Singaporean Heritage With "Common Ground"

Chan Hampe Galleries forthcoming exhibition, “Common Ground,” will not only be a celebration of Singaporean artists, but also a marker of the gallery’s 5th anniversary, the 50th anniversary of...

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Interview: Co-Founders of Paris’s New VNH Gallery

One of the most highly anticipated commercial gallery launches in 2015 was the launch of VNH Gallery in Paris. Situated in the former premises of Galerie Yvon Lambert at 108 rue Vielle du Temple in...

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