The Week in Art 2-9 August 2022 |
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Antwerp |
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Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Axel Vervoordt Gallery: Tsuyoshi Maekawa works from the 1970s to 2019, including some presented in public for the first time - “I’m constantly changing. This area is new, but it is what it is. It’s trial and error” - Maekawa |
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Tuesday 2 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: Colour | Form curated by Catherine Sweet, founder of BobCat Gallery - “a riot of colour and technique in this show, including everything from handmade watercolours, etching, glass sculpture and installation, to intricate handwritten creations” |
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rosenfeld: Introducing: Nuno Gil, Dene Leigh, Lydia Makin, Ioana Maria Sisea four emerging artists selected for the originality of their language |
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Friday 5 | |||||||||
Cob Gallery: Wave: Summer Fundraising Exhibition for Women + Health Charity a summer fundraising exhibition of women and non-binary artists in support of the Camden-based charity and its vital services |
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Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Serpentine North Gallery: Saturday Talks: Sarah Hamed on Back to Earth |
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Tuesday 9 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: /ru:t/ a group of artists who all left their home countries or places of familiarity to pursue an MA in painting at London’s Royal College of Art - with Matvei Matveev, Joseph Aina, Jiwon Cha, Tristan Gittens, Anastazie Anderson, Fang Wang and Yuxiao Wang |
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Unit London: Matthew Stone: Virtual Paintings incorporating AI into his unique process for the first time, works on linen, 3D printed sculpture and hand-made wooden furniture form Stone’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery |
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Unit London: Heesoo Kim: Normal Life Kim’s first solo exhibition with the gallery explores our shared contemporary experience through portraiture - “I believe that it is in the artist’s karma to fill what is void, to make whole what is incomplete” - Kim |
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Thursday 4 | |||||||||
Hauser & Wirth: Larry Bell & John Chamberlain the first exhibition to focus on Bell and Chamberlain’s exchange of ideas as revealed through series of works - some never before exhibited - that include sculpture, works on paper, and photography |
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Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Steve Turner: Shirley Villavicencio Pizango: Under One Sky having spent the first half of her life in the tenements Lima, and the second in the relative calm of Ghent, Villavicencio highlights dark-skinned people like herself who are not part of European painting history |
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Steve Turner: Zachary Ochoa: All Dogs Go 2 Heaven a solo exhibition by the Milwaukee-based artist, of new paintings which represent an evolution in their work as new characters seek to abandon anger and violence in favor of love and self-acceptance |
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Steve Turner: Bradley McCrary: Dancers In The Stream paintings of dancers, skaters, chanteuses and frolickers within a natural setting - “this is more than a formal pictorial invention. I hope to empower queer narratives within the history of landscape painting” - McCrary |
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Melbourne |
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Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Tolarno Galleries: Brent Harris: Monkey Business new paintings and prints by the artist |
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New Orleans |
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Friday 5 | |||||||||
ESTELLA: Michael Eastman “Eastman is most recognized for his explorations of architectural form and the textures of decay, which create mysterious narratives about time and place” |
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Tuesday 2 | |||||||||
Findlay Galleries: Summer Selections, New York – Works on Canvas and Paper works from gallery artists displaying a wide breadth of paintings in various formats, mediums and styles |
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Sean Horton (Presents): Amalia Angulo: Super Happy “everything looks so pretty and perfect, bright colors, everybody is smiling, all the clothing looks perfectly tailored…and what scares me the most is what hides behind the perfect smile” - Angulo, of her debut solo exhibition |
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Thursday 4 | |||||||||
Hollis Taggart: Point of Connection an exhibition bringing into dialogue Roy Newell and William Scharf, two visionary painters who arrived as artists in the milieu of Abstract Expressionism and ultimately forged their own distinctive approaches |
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Friday 5 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: Insider Art: Christie's New York Staff Show auction: Fri 5 - Fri 12 Aug (viewing: Fri 5 - Fri 12 August) |
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Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Halsey McKay Gallery: Greener Grass curated by David Kennedy Cutler - with artists including Cynthia Daignault, Lois Dodd, Janet Fish, Jane Freilicher, Henry Glavin, Van Hanos, Raymie Iadevaia, Yvonne Jacquette, Jarrett Key, Aubrey Levinthal, Hilary Pecis, Alexander Russi, Aubrey Saget ... |
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Halsey McKay Gallery: Drew Bennett |
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Palm Beach |
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Tuesday 2 | |||||||||
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Summer Selections, Palm Beach – Works on Paper a carefully coordinated and diverse selection from the gallery’s collection of paper works by artists including Henri Matisse, Jean Dufy, Gen Paul, Alexander Calder and Ptolemy Mann |
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Seoul |
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Friday 5 | |||||||||
Perrotin Seoul: Barry McGee: Everyday sunrise “if McGee’s art appears to have been made for a world of surfers, taggers, and trans punks, it is because McGee has generously made it so” - Lawrence Rinder |
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Southampton |
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Friday 5 | |||||||||
Christie’s Southampton: Francesco Clemente: Works from the Collection of Thomas and Doris Ammann |
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Tokyo |
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Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Taka Ishii Gallery: Leonor Antunes: the homemaker and her domain, IV new and recent works in the Portuguese artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing |
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Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Capitain Petzel: the state I am in | |||||||||
Galerie Max Hetzler, Bleibtreustraße 15/16: Tursic & Mille: Four Studies for a Mound | |||||||||
Galerie Max Hetzler, Bleibtreustraße 45: Tursic & Mille: The Thing | |||||||||
Galerie Max Hetzler, Goethestraße 2/3: Robert Holyhead | |||||||||
Galerie Max Hetzler, Potsdamer Straße: Günther Förg: EXPOSITION COLLECTIVE 1974 - 2007 | |||||||||
Under The Mango Tree: line to line. BECOMING: SAURABH NARANG | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
East Hampton |
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Sunday 7 | |||||||||
David Lewis: Tomás Esson: MUSA | |||||||||
Florence |
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Friday 5 | |||||||||
Tornabuoni Arte: Alberto Biasi | |||||||||
Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Gagosian: Louise Bonnet: Onslaught | |||||||||
Friday 5 | |||||||||
Amanda Wilkinson: Oisín Byrne: Act Natural | |||||||||
Pace, London: Living With Ghosts | |||||||||
Pace, London: Nina Katchadourian: To Feel Something That Was Not of Our World | |||||||||
Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: Colour | Form | |||||||||
Unit London: Sign Systems | |||||||||
Unit London: Kristof Santy: La Grande Bouffe | |||||||||
Workplace: Kaleidoscope | |||||||||
Sunday 7 | |||||||||
Whitechapel Gallery: Christen Sveaas Art Foundation: The Unseen. Selected by Hurvin Anderson | |||||||||
Whitechapel Gallery: We Get to Choose Our Families | |||||||||
Friday 5 | |||||||||
Cardi Gallery: Richard Serra: 40 Balls | |||||||||
Cortesi Gallery: Unpredictable Lines | |||||||||
Munich |
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Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Walter Storms Galerie: The color: Blue. The color: White. The color: Red | |||||||||
Naples |
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Friday 5 | |||||||||
Thomas Dane Gallery: Jimmy Robert: Frammenti | |||||||||
Wednesday 3 | |||||||||
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery: Summer At Its Best | |||||||||
Friday 5 | |||||||||
Almine Rech: Todd Bienvenu: JOMO (Joy of Missing Out) | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Open Doors: June Edmonds, Carl E. Hazlewood, Helen Evans Ramsaran, Chris Watts | |||||||||
James Cohan, 48 Walker St: Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: The Language of Symbols | |||||||||
James Cohan, 52 Walker St: Painting in the Dark | |||||||||
Lisson Gallery: Li Ran: Beyond Silence | |||||||||
Lisson Gallery W 24th St: The odds are good, the goods are odd | |||||||||
Petzel: Commonwealth and Council | |||||||||
Sean Kelly Gallery: NXTHVN: Undercurrents | |||||||||
Saturday 6 | |||||||||
Galleria Continua: Zhanna Kadyrova: Palianytsia | |||||||||
Galleria Continua: Arcangelo Sassolino: Forme et Temps | |||||||||
Shanghai |
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Friday 5 | |||||||||
Almine Rech: Leelee Kimmel: Night Ride | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Almine Rech: Joe Andoe: Chinatown | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Stockholm |
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Sunday 7 | |||||||||
Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Tommy Hilding: Borealis at Hellvi Kännungs | |||||||||
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