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The Week in Art 10-17 Mar 2020 the best exhibitions, events, previews, auctions |
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Berlin
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Fri 13 |
FeldbuschWiesnerRudolph: Anna Nero: Fingers in many Pies |
private view |
Sat 14 |
Galerie Max Hetzler: Jeremy Demester: OUIDAH
developed through consultation with several Voodoo sorcerers, Demester creates works strongly inspired by the vicinity of the otherworld, embodied in the most extraordinary as well as the most common objects
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private view |
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Bruton, UK
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London
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Tue 10 |
Thomas Dane Gallery: Ella Kruglyanskaya: This is a Robbery
‘I remember thinking that painting the figure was almost obscenely obvious and therefore stupid… Finally, I realized that what I was interested in was the figure. It seemed banal. Then I realized I am also interested in feelings’ – Ella Kruglyanskaya
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private view |
Tue 10 |
Timothy Taylor: Josephine Meckseper: Pellea[s]
shown for the first time in the UK, Meckseper’s film tells the story of a doomed love triangle against the backdrop of footage captured from the 45th Presidential Inauguration and the landmark women’s march that followed
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private view + special event |
Wed 11 |
Galerie Max Hetzler: Christopher Wool
new works on paper and sculptures in Wool’s first UK exhibition since 2006
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private view |
Wed 11 |
Lisson Gallery: Dom Sylvester Houédard: tantric poetries
interconnecting with his first exhibition at the gallery in 1967, this show reveals the linguistic mysticism and the breadth of influences synthesised by the artist, beatnik and monk
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private view |
Wed 11 |
Lisson Gallery: Hugh Hayden: American Food
the first exhibition to directly engage with Hayden’s culinary installation practice, bringing together wooden picnic tables, cast-iron skillets, and a multimedia stove to reflect on the history and significance of cooking and dining together in America
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private view |
Thu 12 |
Almine Rech: Genesis Tramaine: Parables of Nana
the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery explores the universal identity of the soul though the mortal lens of a spiritual being, and manifests a spectacular surrogate universe that consumes her psyche and body into a spirited painting frenzy
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opens |
Thu 12 |
Bonhams, New Bond Street: Post-War & Contemporary Art
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auction |
Thu 12 |
Hollybush Gardens: The Sky is Leaden in the South: An Evocation Through Grey
with works by Andrea Büttner, Helen Cammock, Lubaina Himid, Ellen Lesperance, Liliana Moro, Ruth Proctor, Charlotte Prodger and Lis Rhodes
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private view |
Thu 12 |
Tiwani Contemporary: Gareth Nyandoro: Ruwa |
private view |
Thu 12 |
Whitechapel Gallery: Nicholas Serota in Conversation. Exhibition Histories |
talk |
Thu 12 |
Zabludowicz Collection: Trulee Hall, Tongues Duel the Corn Whores, an Opera |
performance |
Fri 13 – Sat 14 |
Zabludowicz Collection: 24hr Screening: Benjamin Orlow, Horses and Ants: An Opera in Eight Acts with live performances |
special event |
Fri 13 |
Flowers Gallery, Kingsland Road: John Keane: Flat Earth |
opens |
Fri 13 |
Sotheby’s S|2 Gallery: buthe/polke: friends
looking at how the experiences of the German artists and contemporaries Sigmar Polke and Michael Buthe came to influence their diverse artistic output
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opens |
Sun 15 |
Zabludowicz Collection: Screening: Alexandre Singh, The Humans |
special event |
Tue 17 |
Sotheby’s London: Made in Britain
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auction |
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Los Angeles
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Melbourne
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New York
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Paris
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Thu 12 |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Konrad Klapheck: Dessins, 1974-2014
despite having exhibited with the gallery for more than forty years, this is the first exhibition dedicated to Klapheck’s sketches
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opening reception |
Thu 12 |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Richard Serra: New prints
new works continue the exploration of etching by one of the great contemporary sculptors
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opening reception |
Thu 12 |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Pierre Alechinsky and Karel Appel: Travaux à deux pinceaux (1976-1978)
this exhibition invites us to rediscover a number of Alechinsky and Appel’s “two brushes” paintings, along with coloured paintings produced by the pair in the same period
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opening reception |
Thu 12 |
Galerie Lelong & Co. Matignon: Antoni Tàpies: L’objet
Tàpies was often seen at the beginning of his career as a purely abstract painter when in fact he never ceased to observe reality and attempt to render it in an unfettered way
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opening reception |
Thu 12 |
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais: Antony Gormley: In Habit
new works by Gormley, including large-scale, site-specific work as well as life-size cast iron ‘Liners’ – single open lines, multiple lines and lines without beginning or end, that explore the internal volume of the human body
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private view |
Sat 14 |
Galerie Bernard Bouche: Susana Solano |
opens |
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San Francisco
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Thu 12 |
Gagosian: Georg Baselitz: What if…
new paintings by Baselitz in his first solo exhibition in the gallery’s San Francisco space
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Seoul
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Thu 12 |
Barakat Contemporary: Peles Empire: Even Here, I Exist
focusing on the concept of Arcadia, the exhibition of the collaborative duo features a site-specific installation in reaction to the gallery space and walls together with a selection of new jesomite and ceramic works
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Vienna
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Zürich
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exhibitions closing
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Beirut
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Helsinki
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London
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Naples
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New York
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Paris
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Vienna
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Zürich
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