Editor’s choice
editor’s choice
Heimo Zobernig: Solo Show
Simon Lee Gallery, Hong Kong, is proud to present a series of new paintings by Austrian artist, Heimo Zobernig, his first ever solo exhibition in Hong Kong. For forty years Zobernig has conducted a thorough re-interpretation of the languages of...
I’ve Seen Gray Whales Go By
Gagosian is pleased to present I’ve Seen Gray Whales Go By, new paintings by Mary Weatherford. This is her first solo exhibition with the gallery. Weatherford makes large paintings comprising grounds of spontaneously sponged paint on heavy linen canvases surmounted...
Joseph Beuys – Unschlitt (Tallow)
You either love Beuys or you are in deep denial about loving Beuys. His response to being asked to participate in an outdoor installation was to fill the dead space beneath a pedestrian underpass with tallow. In other words… Fat....
Handlauf
Neo Rauch, the Leipzig-born artist who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig (HGB) with Arno Rink, has left a mark on art. With his figurative paintings, the international art world was his oyster in the 1990s. Yet at...
It Wasn’t Us
A painting by Katharina Grosse can appear anywhere. Her large-scale works are multi-dimensional pictorial worlds in which splendid color sweeps across walls, ceilings, objects, and even entire buildings and landscapes. For the exhibition It Wasn’t Us the artist has transformed...
Notes on Painting 1969 – 2019 | Harriet Korman
We are very excited to announce Notes on Painting: 1969 -2019, Harriet Korman‘s second show with the gallery, which will feature some of her seminal paintings from the early ’70s and trace her development until 2019 (an exhibition of her...
Will of The Gods
Julius Hofmann is a child of the media, yet as a painter he practices the import of images considered to be obsolete back to the canvas. Thus painting also represents a memory of databased images, not as an archive for...
TOBEY or not to be? (English)
On the occasion of the 130th anniversary of the birth of Mark Tobey (1890 - 1976), the exhibition offers a convergence of perspectives: that of the the Galerie Jeanne Bucher Jaeger, the artist's historical gallery in Europe, that of a...
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:...
Journeyman
Klowden Mann is pleased to present our third solo exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist Rodrigo Valenzuela, Journeyman. The exhibition features a series of eight photogravures from Valenzuela’s new photographic series, Stature, as well as ceramic sculptural works embedded into a...
Paintings From the Old World
56 HENRY is pleased to present Paintings From the Old World, an exhibition of new work by Rome-based artist Gianni Politi. The show, comprised of six unique shirts made from painted canvas, will be on view from January 13 through...
Fortune teller told me
Leica 6×7 Gallery Warsaw invites you on February 15 at 6 PM for the opening of Sonia Szóstak’s exhibition “Fortune teller told me”. This is the first individual show of this artist in Warsaw. The photographer will present a selection...
1000 Hands
Metaphorically and seasonally, the exhibition 1000 Hands suits the climate of the pre-spring thaw, illuminating a landscape of exhaustion and approaching, intuitively sensed change. In Polish literature this metaphor carries a political dimension. In the works shown together here by...
Collection Revisited: Contemporary Art from Leipzig
In the MdbK, the current art development from Leipzig constitutes an important focus in the collection. Traditionally, artists who have been trained at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB) (Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig) or who work in...
Isolated Above, Connected Down
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is pleased to present Isolated Above, Connected Down, a solo exhibition by Liu Shiyuan. This is the Chinese new media artist's first major solo exhibition in the United States. On view from February 22 through April 7,...
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...
Institution
Institution
Laura Owens
Floor 8 will remain on view through February 26, 2018. The untitled installation that fills this gallery exemplifies Laura Owens’s persistent exploration of the interplay between painting, architecture, and perception. Five freestanding canvases are anchored directly to the floor as...
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...
Am Ende diese Arbeit
Ist Arbeit am Ende? Oder nur unsichtbar, weil sie woanders stattfindet, automatisiert oder immateriell ist? Welche Denkprozesse regt der Umgang mit unterschiedlichen Materialien und sozialen Kontexten an? Worin besteht künstlerische Arbeit? Ist es eine Vielzahl an Austauschprozessen, die gleichbleibende Werkform,...
Joseph Beuys – Unschlitt (Tallow)
You either love Beuys or you are in deep denial about loving Beuys. His response to being asked to participate in an outdoor installation was to fill the dead space beneath a pedestrian underpass with tallow. In other words… Fat....
Pablo Picasso
Between 12 and 24 February 2019, the National Museum in Warsaw will present 30 works by Pablo Picasso – ceramic art and prints from the Museum’s collection. This is a unique opportunity to discover the artist’s works that are usually...
Cameras—Imaginary Cameras and Other Optical Devices
Tamás Waliczky’s proposed project for the Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale revolves around the wide array of possibilities of visual perception and the ways in which they can be captured and depicted. The title refers first and foremost to...
It Wasn’t Us
A painting by Katharina Grosse can appear anywhere. Her large-scale works are multi-dimensional pictorial worlds in which splendid color sweeps across walls, ceilings, objects, and even entire buildings and landscapes. For the exhibition It Wasn’t Us the artist has transformed...
David Hockney
For nearly 60 years, David Hockney (British, born 1937) has pursued a singular career with a love for painting and its intrinsic challenges. This major retrospective—the exhibition's only North American venue—honors the artist in his 80th year by presenting his...
Is it painted?
I like the moment when the viewer approaches my painting and touches the surface of the canvas to make sure that it’s not a printout or a sculpture. What is important to me is illusion — painting whose reception is...
Trajectory: A Decade of Lawangwangi
Trajectory involves 10 contemporary artists from across the generations: from those who have been active in the scene since the 1990s, to their younger, fledgling counterparts. The visual idioms—which previously were leaning more towards social-political problems—clearly have become more and...
Highly Unlikely but not Impossible
In Kurdish the word "hiwa" means hope. The exhibition Highly Unlikely but not Impossible showcases the works of Hiwa K - an Iraqi Kurd who found political asylum in Europe almost 20 years ago, and today is considered one of...
2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition
The New York Academy of Art is pleased to announce its annual MFA Thesis Exhibition, showcasing work from the 44 members of the graduating class of 2018. The show features drawing, painting and sculpture created in the Academy’s tradition of...
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...
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More Than Cinema
More Than Cinema will present four film works by Motoharu Jonouchi (b. 1935 in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) and Keiichi Tanaami (b. 1936 in Tokyo, Japan), two seminal figures whose practices contributed to the emergence and dynamism of the Expanded Cinema...
The Museum’s Collection
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is one of the most important museums of European and American art of the twentieth century in Italy. It is located in Peggy Guggenheim’s former home, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, on the Grand Canal in Venice....
Projects 1963–2020
The second solo exhibition at the PalaisPopulaire presents what is probably the world’s most famous artistic duo: Christo and Jeanne-Claude. They succeeded in breaking through the narrow boundaries of the art business and attracting the interest of a broad public...
New york Galleries
New york Galleries
Ex Gurus
Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to present Ex Gurus, an exhibition of new work by Erika Verzutti. Erika Verzutti’s works explore the ways in which the insular act of creation becomes intertwined with the physical world. Drawing on both the...
Personal Effects in BLACK
Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Personal Effects in BLACK, Johannesburg-based artist Serge Alain Nitegeka’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition features a new body of work, created in 2017, that continues Nitegeka’s examination of color, form,...
This Synthetic Moment
David Nolan Gallery is pleased to present This Synthetic Moment, curated by David Hartt, on view January 18 through March 10, 2018. A picture of one woman looking at another, a portrait of a man holding a camera, a portrait...
FACE OFF
sepiaEYE is pleased to present FACE OFF, a show that explores confrontational and performative portraiture by seven artists working in installation, video, and photography. The exhibition features the work of Vivan Sundaram, Joaquin Trujillo, Pamela Singh, Angelika Sher, Nandita Raman,...
An Act Of Freedom
For Judith Godwin, painting “is an act of freedom and a realization that images generated by the female experience can be a powerful and creative expression for all humanity.”[i] From 1950, when she first exhibited her work, to the present,...
15 [Quince]
Sean Kelly is delighted to present 15 [Quince], an exhibition of Frank Thiel’s newest photographs taken over a two-year period throughout the fifteen municipalities of Havana. In this body of work Thiel focuses on the first generation of millennials born...
Death & Birth
Peter Blum Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Luisa Rabbia entitled Death&Birth at 176 Grand Street, New York. This is the artist’s third solo show with the gallery. There will be an opening reception on...
Chess painting
At our Chelsea location, chess painting—the artist’s fourth solo show at the gallery—recasts Zobernig’s 2017 show at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA. Making use of the gallery’s architecture, Zobernig allows viewers to confront the constructed, at times...
Claudio Parmiggiani
Bortolami is pleased to present the gallery’s second solo exhibition of works by Italian artist Claudio Parmiggiani. The show focuses on his Delocazione series. Translating literally to “delocation”, the artist creates these works by igniting a controlled combustion at close...
Kamrooz Aram, Anwar Jalal...
Hales Gallery is pleased to announce Kamrooz Aram, Anwar Jalal Shemza, an exhibition to be presented at the Hales Project Room, New York. This project at 64 Delancey Street coincides with Aram’s solo exhibitions at Atlanta Contemporary (open January 2018)...
Isolated Above, Connected...
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is pleased to present Isolated Above, Connected Down, a solo exhibition by Liu Shiyuan. This is the Chinese new media artist's first major solo exhibition in the United States. On view from February 22 through April 7,...
War on Wellness
Kai Matsumiya welcomes Maryam Jafri’s debut solo exhibition, “War on Wellness.” The centerpiece is “Where We´re At,” a work in which the artist has fabricated an 8 ½ ft by 8 ½ ft functional crossword puzzle made of wood in...
Vahakn Arslanian
Andrew Edlin Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition for Vahakn Arslanian, his fourth with the gallery. The show features recent works and includes a variety of pieces made over the last fifteen years. At 42, his distinctive vision...
The Myth of Inanna
The Myth of Inanna, a solo exhibition of new work by Alison Blickle. A lover of mythology and a practicing witch, Blickle created this work as an homage to the myth of Inanna, the oldest recorded human story. In this...
LOVE FEST – Seriously
Join Lichtundfire and the artists for an ARTIST TALK & EXHIBITION WALK THRU with Q & A and CLOSING RECEPTION for "LOVE FEST - Seriously", a group exhibition that brings together 10 artists, working in various media, who, at large,...
Snow Forest
Perrotin New York is pleased to present “Snow Forest”, the fifth solo exhibition at the gallery by Farhad Moshiri. The exhibition is coinciding with “Go West”, the first retrospective in the US of Farhad Moshiri, currently held at The Andy...
Paintings From 1969 to 1...
Berry Campbell Gallery is pleased to announce Walter Darby Bannard: Paintings from 1969 to 1975 featuring seventeen important paintings, including several large-scale canvases that have not been seen since the 1970s. In these rare early works, Bannard used Alkyd resin...
Aditi Singh
“I love repetition. Repetitions turn time into a place, turn the days into a space. Repetitions form the foreground, middle-ground, and background of the picture plane. And inside this plane, the lattice work of routine stills. It’s as if time...
Famous Artist
Famous Artist
Zhao Gang: History Painting
Zhao Gang (b. 1961, Beijing) is a key figure in the development of Chinese contemporary art. The youngest member of the Stars Group—China’s first modern art movement—Gang left China in 1983 to study, live, and work in Europe and the...
Pablo Picasso
Between 12 and 24 February 2019, the National Museum in Warsaw will present 30 works by Pablo Picasso – ceramic art and prints from the Museum’s collection. This is a unique opportunity to discover the artist’s works that are usually...
Mafant
Tilo Baumgärtel seems to have aligned his figures with the "multioption society" as Peter Gross calls it, referring to the way in which large sections of society have dispensed with the concept of salvation. Representatives of this exlstence appear slack...
David Hockney
For nearly 60 years, David Hockney (British, born 1937) has pursued a singular career with a love for painting and its intrinsic challenges. This major retrospective—the exhibition's only North American venue—honors the artist in his 80th year by presenting his...
Laura Owens
Floor 8 will remain on view through February 26, 2018. The untitled installation that fills this gallery exemplifies Laura Owens’s persistent exploration of the interplay between painting, architecture, and perception. Five freestanding canvases are anchored directly to the floor as...
Handlauf
Neo Rauch, the Leipzig-born artist who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig (HGB) with Arno Rink, has left a mark on art. With his figurative paintings, the international art world was his oyster in the 1990s. Yet at...
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...
Richard Serra – Sculpture and Drawings
David Zwirner is pleased to present two major new works in forged steel by Richard Serra. Recent drawings by the artist will be on view in the gallery’s second floor exhibition spaces. Richard Serra’s (b. 1938) first solo exhibitions were...
The moonlight was behind them
Tim Rollins and K.O.S. are a collaborative group. Rollins is an activist and teacher who began his career as the assistant to conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth. In 1979 he co-founded Group Material in New York and taught students at Intermediate...
It Wasn’t Us
A painting by Katharina Grosse can appear anywhere. Her large-scale works are multi-dimensional pictorial worlds in which splendid color sweeps across walls, ceilings, objects, and even entire buildings and landscapes. For the exhibition It Wasn’t Us the artist has transformed...
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...
Take My Breath Away
Danish artist Danh Vo (b. 1975, Bà Rịa, Vietnam) dissects the public forces and private desires that define individual experience. His work addresses sweeping cultural and political themes, but refracts them through intimate personal narratives—what the artist calls “the tiny...
Joseph Beuys – Unschlitt (Tallow)
You either love Beuys or you are in deep denial about loving Beuys. His response to being asked to participate in an outdoor installation was to fill the dead space beneath a pedestrian underpass with tallow. In other words… Fat....
Infamous
Infamous is a visual exploration of the long history of deeply rooted racism in the United States. Throughout his illustrious career, Andres Serrano has directly confronted the zeitgeist with provocative works. In this exhibition of over 30 photographs of racist...
European art
european art
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,...
TOBEY or not to be? (English)
On the occasion of the 130th anniversary of the birth of Mark Tobey (1890 - 1976), the exhibition offers a convergence of perspectives: that of the the Galerie Jeanne Bucher Jaeger, the artist's historical gallery in Europe, that of a...
The moonlight was behind them
Tim Rollins and K.O.S. are a collaborative group. Rollins is an activist and teacher who began his career as the assistant to conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth. In 1979 he co-founded Group Material in New York and taught students at Intermediate...
1000 Hands
Metaphorically and seasonally, the exhibition 1000 Hands suits the climate of the pre-spring thaw, illuminating a landscape of exhaustion and approaching, intuitively sensed change. In Polish literature this metaphor carries a political dimension. In the works shown together here by...
Illusion – The Myth of the “Vahiné“ through gender dysphoria
Namsa Leuba’s most recent project, Illusions, was created in Tahiti and inspired by the paintings of Paul Gauguin and “tropical” images in Modern art, which occupy the Western collective unconscious. This type of imagery casts the Polynesian woman as beautiful,...
Reembodying the Real
Boogie-Wall Gallery is thrilled to present the solo exhibition of British Ghanaian artist Adelaide Damoah. Damoah works at the intersection of painting and performance within the context of colonialism, identity, feminism and spirituality. Her new exhibition "Reembodying the Real" includes...
Collection Revisited: Contemporary Art from Leipzig
In the MdbK, the current art development from Leipzig constitutes an important focus in the collection. Traditionally, artists who have been trained at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB) (Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig) or who work in...
ROBERT ŚWIECZYŃSKI
Robert Świerczyński's photographic images have a vertical, elongated format. It's a shape similar to the proportion of a smartphone or a laptop screen rotated by 90 degrees. However, before the eye acknowledges this, attention is drawn to the aseptic poetics...
Mum
Sprüth Magers is delighted to announce that, after extensive renovations, its London gallery will reopen on Grafton Street on September 29th, 2017. It takes over the building with an expanded exhibition space occupying three floors. The gallery opens with a...
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...
Fortune teller told me
Leica 6×7 Gallery Warsaw invites you on February 15 at 6 PM for the opening of Sonia Szóstak’s exhibition “Fortune teller told me”. This is the first individual show of this artist in Warsaw. The photographer will present a selection...
Walking through the fields of history
Galerie Jochen Hempel is pleased to present the exhibition walking through the fields of history... and to announce the reopening of the Leipzig gallery spaces. Walking through the fields of history… is an exhibition of a collection. A collection of...
Squint
The first solo exhibition in Germany by Michael Simpson (b. 1940, Dorset, UK). Simpson presents a significant body of new work, including drawings, large-scale canvas paintings and a four-part polyptych over three metres high and seven metres wide. Over the...
American art
American Art
Dreamland
Allan Stone Projects is pleased to present Bo Bartlett: Dreamland on view from March 1 - April 21, 2018. The exhibition highlights four large-scale paintings from 1995 to 2001 that feature the artist's exploration of mythical themes. Bartlett's imagery fuses...
All in Your Head
This is Robin Lowe’s third exhibition at Lennon, Weinberg. The first, in 2008, was comprised of a cycle of narrative paintings loosely based on a cold war era post-apocalyptic novel, On the Beach. Set on the southern coast of Australia,...
Susan Vecsey
Berry Campbell Gallery is pleased to announce a special exhibition of recent paintings by Susan Vecsey. This is Berry Campbell Gallery’s third exhibition of Susan Vecsey’s work since announcing the artist’s representation in 2014. Vecsey is widely held in both...
Walton Ford – Barbary
Kasmin is pleased to present Barbary, a new body of large-scale watercolors by Walton Ford that will inaugurate the gallery’s flagship space in Chelsea, New York. The series is a result of over eighteen years of research by Ford into...
He-Demon
Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce “He Demon,” an exhibition of new paintings by Gary Panter. Widely recognized as one of the most influential figures of the Los Angeles punk aesthetic, Panter’s “punk, nuclear, hillbilly” sensibility has been a...
The New Figurative
Fearless, bold use of line and color, a profound sense of form and space - the work of America Martin transcends cultural as well as internalized gender aesthetics in a conversation with universal, underlying themes of beauty, nature, and the...
Deepfake
The Hole is proud to present a mixed media exhibition by Tara Subkoff in our rear gallery space and a special performance on November 5th as part of PERFORMA, the performance art biennial in New York. This is Subkoff’s first...
Paintings From the Old World
56 HENRY is pleased to present Paintings From the Old World, an exhibition of new work by Rome-based artist Gianni Politi. The show, comprised of six unique shirts made from painted canvas, will be on view from January 13 through...
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...
Together and Alone
Fredericks & Freiser is proud to announce an exhibition of paintings by John Wesley. Together and Alone presents a group Wesley’s work from the 1980s to 2000s that suggests the loneliness and tensions of contemporary life. Bold negative spaces, enigmatic...
Origins & Innovations
Hauser & Wirth is pleased to present its first New York solo exhibition of work by David Smith (1906 – 1965). Offering a fresh, in-depth examination of his varied career, ‘Origins & Innovations’ brings together the artist’s paintings, drawings, photographs,...
Sam Falls
303 Gallery is pleased to announce our first exhibition of new work by Sam Falls. Sublimating the natural world in works that both defy and embrace the basic functions of art, Falls' works record specific moments in time as well...
Laura Owens
Floor 8 will remain on view through February 26, 2018. The untitled installation that fills this gallery exemplifies Laura Owens’s persistent exploration of the interplay between painting, architecture, and perception. Five freestanding canvases are anchored directly to the floor as...
Journeyman
Klowden Mann is pleased to present our third solo exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist Rodrigo Valenzuela, Journeyman. The exhibition features a series of eight photogravures from Valenzuela’s new photographic series, Stature, as well as ceramic sculptural works embedded into a...
german art
german art
The Art of Dialogue
Brancusi & Duchamp: The Art of Dialogue, curated by art historian Paul B. Franklin, explores the aesthetic dialogue between Constantin Brancusi (1876–1957) and Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968), two of the most inimitable and innovative artists of the twentieth century. Bringing together...
Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Once in a Lifetime
The Bruegel exhibition in Vienna is the setting for an amazing encounter. About half of all the extant works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder are on show. About forty paintings, sixty drawings and eighty prints can be attributed to him...
AFK
Our group show »AFK« (Away From Keyboard) marks the time when art returns from virtual to physical space. It is an ever-changing exhibition with a varying and evolving artist participation. In this way, different perspectives and new influences will constantly...
Inside
Thaler Originalgrafik zeigt in Zeiten der Isolation eine Gruppenausstellung mit Papierarbeiten von 20 Künstlern, die sich mit Innenansichten auseinandergesetzt haben.
It Wasn’t Us
A painting by Katharina Grosse can appear anywhere. Her large-scale works are multi-dimensional pictorial worlds in which splendid color sweeps across walls, ceilings, objects, and even entire buildings and landscapes. For the exhibition It Wasn’t Us the artist has transformed...
Romy Julia Kroppe – Europabad
The deco-palms exposed to wind and salt water, sunlight and smoke are made of plastic. With their flaky plastic surfaces, colour irritations and faded stains, the relentless weathering gives them back a kind of naturalness. Or is this effect a...
J’aime, je nʼaime pas
The exhibition „J'aime, je n'aime pas" (I love, I don't love) follows an invitation from Galerie EIGEN + ART to Tim Eitel and brings together 6 artists from Georgia, Israel, Syria and France that studied with Tim Eitel at the...
Studio 11
We are pleased to announce the start of the solo exhibition Studio 11 by Wolfgang Ellenrieder. A large part of the works now shown by us was created during his stay in 2018/19 at the Deutsche Akademie Rome Villa Massimo....
Neoplastic Room. Open Composition
The history of the Neoplastic Room dates back to 1946. The Muzeum Sztuki, previously housed in a dozen or so rooms of the former town hall, was granted a new seat - the nineteenth-century palace of the Łódź industrialist - Maurycy Poznański....
In abisso
The spatial design of Nicola Samorì's exhibition "In Abisso" already suggests a demarcation: a sharp line of division separating a white Above – the threshold – from a gray Below, the gallery room into which the visitor descends on a...
Das War Schon So
In my work, I reproduce the convoluted process of thinking. Combining notions of confusion and clarity, my practice interrogates the logical incoherence of sense and sensitivity. Emerging from a vague vision, each artwork is constantly growing on multiple dimensions, time and space...
Arshile Gorky: Beyond the Limit
While Gorky’s process of intense contemplation and refinement was never casual, the resulting works brim with a sense of immediacy, chance, and spontaneity. We will present a newly discovered, never before exhibited, painting by Arshile Gorky in our New York,...
Will of The Gods
Julius Hofmann is a child of the media, yet as a painter he practices the import of images considered to be obsolete back to the canvas. Thus painting also represents a memory of databased images, not as an archive for...
Solo show
Solo Show
Deepfake
The Hole is proud to present a mixed media exhibition by Tara Subkoff in our rear gallery space and a special performance on November 5th as part of PERFORMA, the performance art biennial in New York. This is Subkoff’s first...
He-Demon
Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce “He Demon,” an exhibition of new paintings by Gary Panter. Widely recognized as one of the most influential figures of the Los Angeles punk aesthetic, Panter’s “punk, nuclear, hillbilly” sensibility has been a...
TOBEY or not to be? (English)
On the occasion of the 130th anniversary of the birth of Mark Tobey (1890 - 1976), the exhibition offers a convergence of perspectives: that of the the Galerie Jeanne Bucher Jaeger, the artist's historical gallery in Europe, that of a...
Claudio Parmiggiani
Bortolami is pleased to present the gallery’s second solo exhibition of works by Italian artist Claudio Parmiggiani. The show focuses on his Delocazione series. Translating literally to “delocation”, the artist creates these works by igniting a controlled combustion at close...
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...
Squint
The first solo exhibition in Germany by Michael Simpson (b. 1940, Dorset, UK). Simpson presents a significant body of new work, including drawings, large-scale canvas paintings and a four-part polyptych over three metres high and seven metres wide. Over the...
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,...
Ex Gurus
Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to present Ex Gurus, an exhibition of new work by Erika Verzutti. Erika Verzutti’s works explore the ways in which the insular act of creation becomes intertwined with the physical world. Drawing on both the...
Mum
Sprüth Magers is delighted to announce that, after extensive renovations, its London gallery will reopen on Grafton Street on September 29th, 2017. It takes over the building with an expanded exhibition space occupying three floors. The gallery opens with a...
Dreamland
Allan Stone Projects is pleased to present Bo Bartlett: Dreamland on view from March 1 - April 21, 2018. The exhibition highlights four large-scale paintings from 1995 to 2001 that feature the artist's exploration of mythical themes. Bartlett's imagery fuses...
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...
Marieta Chirulescu
Fundacja Galerii Foksal prezentuje pierwszą indywidualną wystawę Mariety Chirulescu, na którą artystka przygotowała nową serię prac. Wcześniej w 2012 roku Fundacja współpracowała z Chirulescu przy grupowej wystawie Everywhere and on Everything nawiązującej do twórczości Edwarda Krasińskiego i jego post-malarskiej tradycji...
All in Your Head
This is Robin Lowe’s third exhibition at Lennon, Weinberg. The first, in 2008, was comprised of a cycle of narrative paintings loosely based on a cold war era post-apocalyptic novel, On the Beach. Set on the southern coast of Australia,...
Together and Alone
Fredericks & Freiser is proud to announce an exhibition of paintings by John Wesley. Together and Alone presents a group Wesley’s work from the 1980s to 2000s that suggests the loneliness and tensions of contemporary life. Bold negative spaces, enigmatic...
Bite the Mountain – Eat the Forest
Bite the Mountain - Eat the Forest Opheim is now 60 years old. His paintings are distinctive and unique. As his style easily resonates with people in the developed countries, invitations for exhibitions have continued to roll in from the...
Denzitas
Dobokay Máté az acb Attachmentben mutatja be első önálló acb-s kiállítását, ami az elmúlt hat évben kidolgozott sorozataira épül. A Robert Capa Kortárs Fotográfiai Központban nemrég bemutatott Ag című, a fotográfiai ezüstre összpontosító kiállítása nyomán, a fiatal művész legújabb munkáiban...
Take My Breath Away
Danish artist Danh Vo (b. 1975, Bà Rịa, Vietnam) dissects the public forces and private desires that define individual experience. His work addresses sweeping cultural and political themes, but refracts them through intimate personal narratives—what the artist calls “the tiny...
group show
Group Show
Artscience
ARTSCIENCE is a group exhibition curated by artist and inventor Anna Ehrsam. The twenty artists in this show make works of art which reflect science and art coming together in innovative and poetic ways. The work ranges from paintings made...
Am Ende diese Arbeit
Ist Arbeit am Ende? Oder nur unsichtbar, weil sie woanders stattfindet, automatisiert oder immateriell ist? Welche Denkprozesse regt der Umgang mit unterschiedlichen Materialien und sozialen Kontexten an? Worin besteht künstlerische Arbeit? Ist es eine Vielzahl an Austauschprozessen, die gleichbleibende Werkform,...
This Synthetic Moment
David Nolan Gallery is pleased to present This Synthetic Moment, curated by David Hartt, on view January 18 through March 10, 2018. A picture of one woman looking at another, a portrait of a man holding a camera, a portrait...
Walking through the fields of history
Galerie Jochen Hempel is pleased to present the exhibition walking through the fields of history... and to announce the reopening of the Leipzig gallery spaces. Walking through the fields of history… is an exhibition of a collection. A collection of...
LOVE FEST – Seriously
Join Lichtundfire and the artists for an ARTIST TALK & EXHIBITION WALK THRU with Q & A and CLOSING RECEPTION for "LOVE FEST - Seriously", a group exhibition that brings together 10 artists, working in various media, who, at large,...
Collection Revisited: Contemporary Art from Leipzig
In the MdbK, the current art development from Leipzig constitutes an important focus in the collection. Traditionally, artists who have been trained at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB) (Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig) or who work in...
Inside
Thaler Originalgrafik zeigt in Zeiten der Isolation eine Gruppenausstellung mit Papierarbeiten von 20 Künstlern, die sich mit Innenansichten auseinandergesetzt haben.
FACE OFF
sepiaEYE is pleased to present FACE OFF, a show that explores confrontational and performative portraiture by seven artists working in installation, video, and photography. The exhibition features the work of Vivan Sundaram, Joaquin Trujillo, Pamela Singh, Angelika Sher, Nandita Raman,...
Art Bond NY at Art Miami
Art Bond NY is participating in Art Miami with a virtual installation and a physical exhibition in Chelsea. In order to provide a safe environment for our staff and the public, a limited number of visitors will be permitted within...
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:...
AFK
Our group show »AFK« (Away From Keyboard) marks the time when art returns from virtual to physical space. It is an ever-changing exhibition with a varying and evolving artist participation. In this way, different perspectives and new influences will constantly...
art fair
art fair
La Quotidienne
La quotidienne is not the title of a project, it is merely an introduction and a description of my art. I have never made paintings based on a certain proposition, even though this method is considered contemporary. I am sure...
GALERIE ARIANE C-Y
La Galerie Ariane C-Y présente une sélection d’œuvres de Guillaume Castel, Rosa Maria Unda Souki et William Wright. Qu’il s’agisse d’œuvres déjà exposées par des institutions (Dulse, Guillaume Castel) ou d’œuvres présentées en exclusivité à Art Paris (nouvelles séries de...
Burgess Modern & Contemporary
Burgess Modern & Contemporary provides curatorial expertise and presents specialized art projects to assist discerning collectors. Featured at the Hamptons Virtual Art Fair are Jedd Novatt, with works from the Kármán Line and Chaos series, Tom Wesselmann with iconic Pop...
Minimalism Beauty
The distinctive signs of Fremin Gallery are proposals that invite to think about the society and the individual, maintaining a close look to the soulful engagement of each artist’s approach to their medium. There is strong cross-pollination between subjects ranging...
Legends: Impressionism to Surrealism
M.S. Rau is an internationally recognized gallery specializing in museum-quality fine art spanning from Renaissance madonnas to important Impressionist landscapes. Since 1912, our gallery has cultivated a global network and in-house team of experts, enabling us to offer important fine...
BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
Van Rensburg Galleries features 4 artists whose work explores a different aspect of the theme ‘Between Two Worlds’. This interpretation of the current global event we find ourselves in has the artists exploring their own experience of enforced isolation, illusion...
Stand F17
Pour cette édition d'Art Paris, la Galerie XII proposait un stand articulé autour de la photographie narrative avec des oeuvres inédites d'artistes confirmés comme Mona Khun et Paolo Ventura, ainsi que des oeuvres d'artistes émergents à l'image de Charlotte Mano.
SCOPE Immersive
Welcome to SCOPE Immersive | Online Viewing Room! We thank you for traveling great distances from across the globe to be first on line for the show! Please be patient as the download may take 2- 5 minutes depending on...
Double V Gallery
Group Show : Caroline Denervaud, B.D. Graft and Maximilien Pellet Inaugurated in 2016 in the heart of Marseille's antiques district, Double V Gallery is a unique exhibition space where different art forms, generations and celebrities come together. Its director Nicolas...
Here and there…
'Have sketchbook, will travel' is a modified phrase that will be familiar to some, Michael John Hunt is always on the lookout for subject matter and it is usually readily available - not always in the obvious places. In the...
Water + Light
This exhibition of Water + Light portrays the unique artistry of water in its collaborations with light —from jazz ripples to sea galaxies, from cyanotype to impressionism, from gentlest serenity to wildest tumult. I hope you'll stroll along all five...
Matteo Pugliese & Stephane Joannes
On view are sculptures by Matteo Pugliese and oil paintings by Stephane Joannes. Matteo Pugliese: The sculptures on view from Matteo Pugliese's compelling series, the Extra Moenia, focus on the struggle and tension of overcoming obstacles and barriers. The artist...
Boryana Petkova and Michail Michailov
The artists shows their interest in drawing. Drawing that creates images and models space, that archives traces, places obstacles and builds challenges. The drawing that comes into direct contact with the body (B. Petkova) or with what is left of...
A Girl Can Dream: Summer in The Hamptons
Cynthia Corbett Gallery is delighted to be back in the pulsating Hamptons art fair scene which has gone online with the 2020 Hamptons Virtual Art Fair. This exclusive curation showcases the long-standing gallery artists: Andy Burgess, Deborah Azzopardi, Fabiano Parisi,...
La Forest Divonne
La Forest Divonne Gallery gives carte blanche to Elsa&Johanna with a new immersive experience for the "Regard sur la scène française", where the unusual environment question notions of truth and artifice like their works. Three long-time artists represented by the...
Paris mon amour
« Paris mon amour » is a project imagined and concieved specifically for Art Paris 2020. We will present a set of artworks chosen for their link with Paris and love. « Paris mon amour » is a project imagined...
ARTKELCH 2020
ARTKELCH is renowned for exhibiting Indigenous artists from Australia and Papua New Guinea in Europe. Established in 2006 the gallery of German-Australian Robyn Kelch has curated more than 100 shows, thereof 13 in German museums. ARTKELCH is a signatory of...