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Tuesday Newsletter 16 June 2020 |
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exhibition openings and auctions
Online
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| Tue 16 |
Tolarno Galleries Viewing Room: Ben Quilty
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| Mon 22 |
A.I. Viewing Room: Nameless. echoes, spectres, hisses
an online screening by XING investigating the relationship between sound and place, focusing on Southeast Asia and featuring works by DIVISI62, Russell Morton, Sriwhana Spong, Pathompon Mont Tesprateep, Sung Tieu and scholar Benjamin Tausig
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| Mon 22 |
Karsten Schubert Viewing Room: Alison Wilding: Drawings
recent drawings by one of Britain’s foremost sculptors
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| Mon 22 |
Simon Lee Gallery Viewing Room: WORDS
John Baldessari, Mel Bochner, Andrea Bowers, Broodthaers, Merlin Carpenter, Bethany Collins, Condo, Dexter Dalwood, Jenny Holzer, Donna Huddleston, Paulina Olowska, Richard Prince, Gary Simmons, Betty Tompkins, Twombly, Lawrence Weiner, Heimo Zobernig
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Basel
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| Thu 18 |
Laleh June Galerie: Silver
featuring works by Lori Hersberger, Marc Rembold and Philippe Zumstein
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Düsseldorf
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| Fri 19 |
Sies + Höke: Julian Charrière: Thickens, pools, flows, rushes, slows
“Thresholds between realities are figured as transitions between states of matter in Julian Charrière’s newest body of work. The burning fountain encapsulates the enigma of another world” – Dehlia Hannah
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Hong Kong
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Hauser & Wirth: Lorna Simpson: Special Characters
the first solo exhibition in Greater China of the renowned artist features new works from the Special Characters series, alongside a selection of her recent paintings and photographic collages
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London
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Cristea Roberts Gallery: Jim Dine: Painting with the Carver
new prints by one of America’s most celebrated artists, including over twenty previously unseen hand-painted prints depicting Dine’s signature motifs of robes, tools and hearts
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Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac: Art Basel Highlights at Ely House
the gallery’s London space reopens on 16 June with a large selection of works from their 2020 presentation at Art Basel online, ranging from new paintings and sculptures to early historical works
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| Thu 18 |
Almine Rech: Ewa Juszkiewicz
an exhibition of new works by the Polish painter in her first solo exhibition with the gallery
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Almine Rech: Peter Peri
an exhibition of recent work by the London-based artist
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| Thu 18 |
Annka Kultys Gallery: Hell Gette
curated by Jürgen Dehm, the first solo exhibition of the German-Kazakhstan-born artist in London features new oil paintings whose subjects deal playfully with strategies of self-representation on social media and their specific modes of communication
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Thu 18 -Thu 25 |
Sotheby’s London: The Dealer’s Eye | London
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| Fri 19 |
JGM Gallery: Summer Reflections
an exhibition of diptychs and pairings invoking the power of two and revealing a deeper understanding of the artist’s intention
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Mon 22 -Thu 2 |
Sotheby’s London: Impressionist & Modern Art Online
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auction |
Mon 22 -Thu 2 |
Sotheby’s London: Marc Chagall’s Colourful Reverie
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Los Angeles
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Steve Turner: David Leggett: Why you really mad?
a solo exhibition by the Los Angeles-based artist featuring works from the last few years that utilize a comic style to deal with serious subjects like racial injustice and police brutality alongside lighter ones like art history and pop culture
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| Sat 20 |
Steve Turner: Samantha Rosenwald: Schadenfreude
a solo exhibition of recent work by the Los Angeles-based artist dealing with the meaning of “schadenfreude” and the spirit of the 16th century Italian Commedia dell’arte’s “Zanni”
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Steve Turner: Brittany Tucker: Memoir 1
a solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by the New York-based artist working in Vienna juxtaposes realistic self-portraits with cartoonish figures
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New York
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Palm Beach
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Paris
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| Thu 18 |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Marc Desgrandchamps: Barcelona
Desgranchamps wandered throughout the city, absorbing its atmosphere, grasping its landscape and scenery, using his camera to capture some details and, once back in his studio, he used these memories to realise a sensitive itinerary of Barcelona
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Galerie Lelong & Co. Matignon: Frank Horvat: Vraies Semblances, 1981-1986
“The idea of referring to famous master-pieces probably came to me from a thought that had often crossed my mind when glancing at some woman who struck me as particularly beautiful, but who didn’t seem conscious of her beauty” – Horvat
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Semiose: Szabolcs Bozó: Big Bang |
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Galerie Chantal Crousel: Rirkrit Tiravanija: untitled 2020 (once upon a time) (after jasper johns)
new textiles and marbles displayed on walls and floors and serving as surfaces to convey the artist’s new slogans at the crossroads between political activism and commercial marketing
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Tue 23 -Tue 30 |
Sotheby’s Paris: Tableaux Dessins Sculptures 1300-1900
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Turin
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Vienna
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browse 360° virtual visits
Jingze Du: In Between @ Steve Turner, Los Angeles
“From the VRchives”
Toby Ziegler: There’s a ghost in my house @ Galerie Max Hetzler, Paris from 2019
William T. Williams @ Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York from 2017
Thomas Ruff: ++ from the press ++ @ Mai 36 Galerie, Zürich from 2017
Resurrect: Quercus Robur, 1810-2019 @ Alice Black, London from 2019
Alighiero Boetti @ Tornabuoni Art, London from 2017
Farhad Moshiri: Snow Forest @ Perrotin, New York from 2017 |
exhibitions closing
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Antwerp
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Berlin
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Hong Kong
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Humlebæk
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London
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New York
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Paris
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Reykjavík
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Siena
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Stockholm
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Tokyo
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Vienna
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