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Chip Log
Gladstone Gallery is pleased to present the New York debut of Belgian artist Kasper Bosmans. Rooted in historical research, Bosmans disentangles the intersection of signs that create cultural meaning in both micro and macro registers. His interdisciplinary works include institutional...
Geta Bratescu – The Leaps of Aesop
‘Geta Brătescu. The Leaps of Aesop’ is the first New York solo presentation devoted to the 91 year-old forerunner in the field of Romanian Conceptualism. Her diverse oeuvre – comprising drawing, collage, engraving, textiles, and photography, as well as experimental...
Raoul De Keyser – Drift
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by Raoul De Keyser at our 537 West 20th Street location in New York. The show was on view at our London gallery in the Fall of 2015, and here...
Quote! Quote! Quote!
Hanart TZ Gallery proudly presents “Quote! Quote! Quote!”, an exhibition of Inga Svala Thorsdottir and Wu Shanzhuan. The exhibition will feature a selection of more than 290 works from 1986 to 2018, witnessing the artists’ transition over the years. Available:...
Marina Abramovic – Two Hearts
„We can have so many hearts inside ourselves. In my lifetime, I have discovered two hearts. This show is about my reflections on duality, the power of female energy, and temporality.“ Marina Abramović (Vienna, March 26, 2018) Marina Abramović is...
Andreas Gursky – Not Abstract II.
My photographs are “not abstract." Ultimately they are always identifiable. Photography in general simply cannot disengage from the object. —Andreas Gursky
Frida Kahlo on the Dangers of Censorship
Not all of the letters that Frida Kahlo wrote were fiery. When sent to lovers, they were saccharine. When mailed to gallerists or collectors, they were purely logistical. But one particular note, sent in 1948 to the president of Mexico,...
Roots and Branches
For his first solo exhibition with Lisson New York, Ai Weiwei populates the gallery with felled, cast-iron tree trunks, nearly sixteen feet in length, and a series of iron root sculptures set against the backdrop of a new wallpaper installation. Situated among...
Katherine Bradford – Friends and Strangers
CANADA is pleased to announce Friends and Strangers by Katherine Bradford, the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. This show finds the artist channeling an environment of febrile political and social change through paintings of individuals and groups negotiating...
Vasily Kandinsky
This presentation of select works from the Guggenheim collection traces Kandinsky’s aesthetic evolution: his early beginnings in Munich at the start of the century, the return to his native Moscow with the outbreak of World War I, his interwar years...
William Eggleston – Democratic Forest
David Zwirner is pleased to present its first exhibition with William Eggleston since having announced the gallery's exclusive worldwide representation of the artist. On view at 537 West 20th Street in New York will be works from Eggleston's monumental project...
Ballardian House
Esther Schipper is pleased to announce Ballardian House, Jean-Pascal Flavien's second solo exhibition with the gallery. Jean-Pascal Flavien has constructed a life-sized house within the exhibition space. Set in the midst of a sandy ground with a number of rocks,...
Masterpieces from the Museo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City
Probably the most defining and iconic female artist of the twentieth century, Frida Kahlo is the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery in the summer of 2018. Thanks to the kind generosity...
Fight-or-Flight
Swiss Institute is delighted to present Fight-or-Flight, the first US institutional solo exhibition by Jill Mulleady. Drawing on the history of SI’s location at 38 St Marks Pl, originally built in 1954 as a bank, Mulleady has created a group...
Mark Rothko – Dark Palette
It's six o'clock and I'm on my way home from the gallery when I pass Mark Rothko's studio, which is just across the street from my apartment. I spontaneously ring the bell, as I have done so many times before....
Rita Ackermann – Turning Air Blue
Hauser & Wirth Somerset is pleased to present ‘Turning Air Blue’, an exhibition of new works by Hungarian born, New York-based artist Rita Ackermann.
Chip Log
Gladstone Gallery is pleased to present the New York debut of Belgian artist Kasper Bosmans. Rooted in historical research, Bosmans disentangles the intersection of signs that create cultural meaning in both micro and macro registers. His interdisciplinary works include institutional...
Geta Bratescu – The Leaps of Aesop
‘Geta Brătescu. The Leaps of Aesop’ is the first New York solo presentation devoted to the 91 year-old forerunner in the field of Romanian Conceptualism. Her diverse oeuvre – comprising drawing, collage, engraving, textiles, and photography, as well as experimental...
Raoul De Keyser – Drift
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by Raoul De Keyser at our 537 West 20th Street location in New York. The show was on view at our London gallery in the Fall of 2015, and here...
Quote! Quote! Quote!
Hanart TZ Gallery proudly presents “Quote! Quote! Quote!”, an exhibition of Inga Svala Thorsdottir and Wu Shanzhuan. The exhibition will feature a selection of more than 290 works from 1986 to 2018, witnessing the artists’ transition over the years. Available:...
Marina Abramovic – Two Hearts
„We can have so many hearts inside ourselves. In my lifetime, I have discovered two hearts. This show is about my reflections on duality, the power of female energy, and temporality.“ Marina Abramović (Vienna, March 26, 2018) Marina Abramović is...