
M102 Almine Rech Ali Cherri
working across a range of mediums, Lebanese artist Ali Cherri looks at the relationship between art, time, and the creation and propagation of histories through his striking, pertinent works, exploring the temporal shifts between ancient worlds and contemporary societies |
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M316 Ames Yavuz and Galerie Lelong Pinaree Sanpitak
expanding Sanpitak’s long-standing investigation of the vessel as both object and idea, this multidisciplinary presentation investigates the body, care, balance, and transformation |
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D217 Barakat Contemporary Yunchul Kim
through his concept of “Transmattering”, Kim approaches matter as an active, self-generating agent rather than a passive medium. The presentation invites viewers to experience material as a dynamic system in which time, environment, and perception continuously unfold |
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M209 GALLERIA CONTINUA Pascale Marthine Tayou
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D206 Esther Schipper Anicka Yi
painting, sculpture, and wall-mounted panels in a presentation which engages an aesthetic anchored in terrestrial, vegetal, fungal, or microbial materiality |
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M303 GRAY Torkwase Dyson
a monumental sculpture constructed of two identical components in steel and wood, painted and hand-coated with graphite, to form a charged architectural environment |
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D203 Grosvenor Gallery Rasheed Araeen
a presentation of historical work by the British/Pakistani artist |
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M101 Hauser & Wirth Philip Guston
an intimate presentation of one of the great luminaries of 20th-century art, whose career spanned a half century and continues to influence younger generations of contemporary painters |
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D215 Leila Heller Gallery Wassef Boutros-Ghali
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M315 Lisson Gallery Olga de Amaral
the Colombian artist presents six major textile-based works that expand the possibilities of material, abstraction, and form |
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D101 Luxembourg + Co. Katsumi Nakai
“few artists in the history of modern art have taken upon themselves the task of exploring the magical potential of hinges as seriously and extensively as Katsumi Nakai” |
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M115 October Gallery El Anatsui
recent bottle top wall sculptures, showing Anatsui’s idea of the “non-fixed form”, part of his highly experimental approach to sculpture |
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M301 Pace Gallery Lynda Benglis
the gallery presents a showcase of the American artist’s multi-part late career glazed ceramic masterwork “Elephant Necklace Circle” – thirty-seven abstract elements in black monochrome arranged in a circle on the floor |
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M208 Perrotin Ali Banisadr
an exhibition that unfolds across painting, sculpture, and works on paper to examine humanity’s enduring drive toward becoming – toward change, mutation, and renewal |
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M210 Sean Kelly Gallery Hugo McCloud
this extraordinary body of new work by McCloud, created specifically for the fair, deepens his ongoing exploration of migration, global commerce, and the ecological systems that bind these narratives together |
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M202 Sprüth Magers Otto Piene
a striking light installation which presents Piene as a choreographer of light, compelling it to “dance” across the space |
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D102 Sylvia Kouvali Iman Issa
the multidisciplinary artist’s most expansive and ambitious body of work pairs sculptural forms and concise texts – each presented as a museological display – to examine how meaning is constructed, communicated, and stabilized through systems of display |
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D116 Waddington Custot Etel Adnan
presented with Anthony Meier, and spanning both decades and mediums, a presentation which explores key themes in Adnan’s practice including landscape, memory, displacement and connection |
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