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The Week in Art
3-10 Oct 2023 |
Openings, events, auctions |
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Berlin
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| Saturday 7 |
Galerie Bastian: Celebrating Picasso Picasso’s ceramics stand across from photographs by Georgette Chadourne, Lucien Clergue, Robert Doisneau, Inge Morath, André Villers and others, showing the artist in his homes and studios in the Mediterranean world of Antibes, Cannes and Mougins |
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Geneva
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| Wednesday 4 |
Mamco: Tania Mouraud curated by Sophie Costes, an exhibition of works form the 1970s and 1980s including Mouraud’s psychosensory spaces, that the artist suggested including in all newly built homes |
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Mamco: Klára Kuchta curated by Sophie Costes, the Swiss artist’s exhibition includes tapestries from the 1970s as well as her exploration of hair, including as a textile |
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Mamco: Emma Reyes curated by Stéphanie Cottin, “magic realism” paintings from the 1980s and early 1990s by the self-taught artist |
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Mamco: Shizuko Yoshikawa curated by Julien Fronsacq – “although Yoshikawa is often associated with the Zurich Concrete artists, her distinctive body of work sets her apart from the orthodoxy espoused by that group” |
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Mamco: Récits de collection organized by Lionel Bovier, Julien Fronsacq, and Elisabeth Jobin – “through this new cycle of exhibitions we also want to look at and explain how certain works of art came to find their place in the MAMCO collection” |
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Hamburg
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| Wednesday 4 |
Galerie Vera Munro: Hanns Kunitzberger: Malerei |
opening reception |
Galerie Vera Munro: Paul Winstanley: The Persistence of the Sublime |
opening reception |
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London
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| Tuesday 3 |
Christie’s London: First Open: Post-War and Contemporary Art Online auction: Tue 3 – Tue 17 Oct |
auction starts |
Christie’s London: Art of Wishes |
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DES BAINS: Max Boyla and Giorgio Griffa: SLOW MOTION |
opening reception |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Aida Tomescu: With the Crimson Word the Sydney-based artist’s first solo exhibition in the UK presents works combining a vital physical presence with a powerful handling of scale, creating her “living structures” |
private view |
Ordovas: Endless Variations an exhibition dedicated to Francis Bacon and Andy Warhol, two of the most important artists of the twentieth century, and exploring common interests and influences shared by them |
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Unit London: Jason Boyd Kinsella: Anatomy of the Radiant Mind the Canadian-born artist returns to London with a new body of paintings and sculptural works |
opening reception |
Unit London: Dreamscape Estuary |
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Unit London: Dreamscape Estuary curated by Laura Shao – “a convergence of cultural currents, a place where the dreams and visions of artists flow together, forging a unique and vibrant estuary of artistic expression” |
opening reception |
| Wednesday 4 |
Amanda Wilkinson: Derek Jarman: Queer |
opening reception |
Pipeline: Centre of the Periphery |
private view |
| Thursday 5 |
A.I.: Gestures of Resistance paintings, videos, sculptures, and installation works which explore reticence and the binaries between imposed norms within each of the artists’ specific cultural and social identities |
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Arusha Gallery: felt cute, might delete later co-curated by James Owens – “the paintings, sculptures, collages and cookie tins of this exhibition share an understanding that being too serious is, in some sense, in poor taste, if not a complete fallacy” |
opening reception |
Camden Art Centre: Tamara Henderson: Green in the Grooves a major new film commission, paintings, a sound installation, ceramic, glass and bronze sculptures, all draw our attention to the earth, the grounding of life on the planet |
private view |
Camden Art Centre: Marina Xenofontos: Public Domain a new commission involving architectural interventions and sculpture, in the first institutional UK solo exhibition for the 2022 recipient of Camden Art Centre’s Emerging Artist Prize at Frieze |
private view |
Claridge’s ArtSpace: Like Paradise a multidisciplinary, intergenerational group exhibition curated by Ekow Eshun, bringing together artists from the African and South Asian diaspora |
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Gagosian Davies St: Richard Prince: Early Photography, 1977–87 iconic cowboy, girlfriend, and advertisement works, some not previously exhibited in the city, across two of the gallery’s London spaces – “most of what’s passing for information right now is total fiction. I try to turn the lie back on itself” – Prince |
opening reception |
Gagosian Grosvenor Hill: Richard Prince: Early Photography, 1977–87 iconic cowboy, girlfriend, and advertisement works, some not previously exhibited in the city, across two of the gallery’s London spaces – “most of what’s passing for information right now is total fiction. I try to turn the lie back on itself” – Prince
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opening reception |
Gathering: Simeon Barclay: At Home, Everywhere and Nowhere Gathering and Workplace together present a solo exhibition of large-scale sculpture, installation, and wall-based work by Barclay |
opening reception |
Gillian Jason Gallery: Megan Baker inspired by Titan’s “Bacchus and Ariadne”, Baker “explores moments of stillness within nature, capturing a feeling of comfort in solitude where the vastness of landscape makes us conscious of our contained state as human beings” |
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Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert: Maggi Hambling: Maelstrom a new series of paintings by Hambling – a testament to the tentative, determined resumption of her daily practice |
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Holtermann Fine Art: Nick Cave: Power & Cycles large multipartite sculptures in Cave’s first gallery exhibition in London |
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LAMB: Alma Berrow: Echo a new installation of hand-moulded ceramic works by the British artist – “I use a lot of my own memories in my work, so many of the objects are odes to my own upbringing” – Berrow |
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LAMB: Whispers from the South curated by Lucas Albuquerque, a group exhibition in collaboration with Instituto Inclusartiz |
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Pi Artworks: Albano Hernandez: Chop! Chop! Chop! a large-scale mural together with rich, textural paintings in Hernández’s first solo exhibition at the gallery – “my latest works are a personal diary through upcycled materials” – Hernández |
private view |
Raven Row: Lutz Bacher: AYE! “often in Bacher’s film and sound work, moments are suspended, raising tension to a point between agony and bathos” |
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Robilant+Voena, London: Daniel Ambrosi. AI and the Landscapes of Capability Brown in this, his first solo show in the UK, the California-based natively digital artist presents large-scale immersive pieces conveying the splendour and magnificence of the natural world |
private view |
Serpentine South Gallery: Georg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011-2015 sculptures, drawings, and a monumental nine-metre-tall sculpture presented for the first time in the UK, in the gallery’s first solo exhibition of the artist |
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Stephen Friedman Gallery: Yinka Shonibare CBE RA: Free The Wind, The Spirit, and The Sun a new exhibition by the British-Nigerian artist – including a group presentation of African and African diaspora artists curated by Shonibare – in the first at the gallery’s new London home on Cork Street in Mayfair |
private view |
Workplace: Simeon Barclay: At Home, Everywhere and Nowhere collaboratively shown across two galleries – Workplace and Gathering – large-scale sculpture, installation, and wall-based work by Barclay |
opening reception |
| Friday 6 |
Alison Jacques: Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential new work by Hicks in the inaugural exhibition at Jacques’ new gallery in Cork Street in Mayfair |
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Christie’s London: MOWAA: Know Who We Are |
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Gagosian Open: Christo: Early Works | Curated by Elena Geuna the inaugural “Gagosian Open” off-site project is in Princelet Street, Spitalfields – and presents an exhibition of early works by Christo |
opening reception |
The Perimeter: Anna Uddenberg: HOME WRECKERS works from the past seven years, including hypersexualised and overextended faceless female figures, in the first UK solo exhibition of the Berlin-based Swedish artist |
private view |
Shtager&Shch: Katya Granova: Voices From A Suitcase |
special event |
Waddington Custot: Ian Davenport: Lake a new exhibition by the British painter, which includes his largest ever wall to floor installation |
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| Saturday 7 |
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone: A New Dawn, A New Day established and emerging artists including Caroline Ashley, Rong Bao, Rana Begum, Pallas Citroen, Richie Culver, Jeremy Deller, Janette Parris, Jim Rampage, Catriona Robertson, Jacob Talkowski, Erika Trotzig, Nicola Turner, Mark Wallinger, Osman Yousefzad |
private view |
Goodman Gallery: Shirin Neshat: The Fury the UK premiere of Neshat’s most recent work – a double-channel video installation and series of black and white photographs examingin the sense of dread sparked by the resurgence of fascism |
opening reception |
Hamiltons: Albert Watson: SKYE in his first exhibition at the gallery in over a decade, a series of landscapes from Watson’s “first fine art project” shot in his native Scotland |
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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Josephine Baker, Prime Mover: Stack |
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Rodeo: Haris Epaminonda: VOL. XXX |
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| Sunday 8 |
Lindon & Co.: Brianna Rose Brooks and Leyla Faye: A Requiem for Benevolent Beasts “Brooks and Faye send their respective likenesses back in time for an intimate redrawing of their earlier worlds […] childhood avatars share a confabulatory gossip, a lamentation, and a celebration across one gallery space” – curated by Arianna Nourse |
private view |
| Monday 9 |
The Artist Room: William Brickel new paintings, watercolours, charcoals, and drawings ranging from green pastoral landscapes to darker interior settings as well as from intimate to large scale, in Brickel’s largest solo exhibition in the UK to date |
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Cardi Gallery: Sergio Lombardo sixty years of work over four floors in the gallery’s first exhibition of the Italian artist and key member of Italy’s post-war avant-garde |
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Carl Kostyál: Arnaud Adami: The Visible Turn |
private view |
David Gill: Chris Schanck: Panspermia ten new pieces by the American designer – “this is my first formal introduction to the UK and Europe, and I wanted to push both form and process to a new sense of resolution” – Schanck |
private view |
GRIMM: Anthony Cudahy: Double Spar Cudahy’s first solo project in the UK, presented in association with Hales gallery “weaves imagery culled from photo archives, art history, film stills, hagiographic icons and personal photographs to explore themes of queer identity and tenderness” |
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Hauser & Wirth: Avery Singer. Free Fall Singer’s first solo exhibition in the UK reflects on her personal experience of the 9/11 attacks in New York and explores the wider societal impact of collective trauma and proliferating image culture and media dissemination |
opening reception |
Modern Art Helmet Row: Justin Caguiat: Dreampop “in Caguiat’s work, painting has lost its support and follows the artist like a scrim traveling with a dance company or performing troupe” – Thomas Killian Roach |
private view |
Pace, London: Robert Irwin + Mary Corse: Parallax two pioneering American artists brought together in an exhibition exploring the intersections and convergences between their experiments with light, perception, and the role of the viewer |
opening reception |
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Wangari Mathenge: A Day of Rest new monumental paintings and a room-size installation examining the plight of domestic workers in Kenya |
private view |
Skarstedt: Cristina BanBan: La Matrona eleven new paintings extending BanBan’s explorations of the female body – “BanBan has pushed against their limits to hone in on the universal nature of womanhood and its many facets” |
opening reception |
| Tuesday 10 |
Alice Amati: Rike Droescher and Zoe Koke: the serpent’s tail two distinct scenarios, divided by floors in the gallery, as the two artists draw on the ancient Ouroboros archetype of a serpent eating its own tail |
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Almine Rech: Celebrating Picasso Today: Infinite Modernism paintings and sculptures in a group exhibition of emerging, mid-career and established artists, paying homage on the 50th anniversary of his death to Picasso’s enduring legacy |
opening reception |
Asprey Studio Gallery: Digital Muses the gallery launches with a four-day festival looking at trends in Digital Art and digital with physical companions |
opening reception |
David Zwirner: Liu Ye: Naive and Sentimental Painting “in his deeply meditative paintings, Liu investigates the intersections of history and representation through a distinct vocabulary that transcends time and place, evoking distinct conceptual and emotional registers of meaning” |
opening reception |
Goodman Gallery: Shirin Neshat in Conversation with author and journalist Farah Nayeri |
talk |
Jack Bell Gallery: Lavar Munroe: Kuruva Guva |
private view |
Luxembourg + Co.: Katsumi Nakai: Unfolding “by the mid 1960s Nakai developed a unique approach to art making that relied on cutting and assembling wooden panels using hinges to create paintings of exceptional complexity” |
private view |
Mazzoleni: The Paradox of Proximity: Agostino Bonalumi and Lee Seung Jio curated by the Italian writer, art critic and curator Marco Scotini, and presented in conjunction with Archivio Agostino Bonalumi, Milan and the Estate of Lee Seung Jio, Seoul, an exhibition comparing the works of these two great artists |
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Omer Tiroche Gallery: Intercontinental Abstraction Pt. 1 the first of a two-part exhibition, spanning almost 75 years and five continents, to celebrate the legacy of abstraction |
private view |
Shtager&Shch: Timescapes curated by Maria Hinel (Borshchevska), works by eight contemporary artists – spanning painting, drawing, sculpture, video, and photography – who consider the ways one can bridge and become aware of time |
private view |
Sotheby’s London: Modern Discoveries auction: Tue 10 – Tue 17 Oct (viewing: Fri 13 – Mon 16 October) |
auction starts |
Thaddaeus Ropac: Daniel Richter: Stupor new paintings that portray biomorphic forms in twisting, metamorphic poses, reinforcing the German artist’s approach to depicting the human body |
opening reception |
Thomas Dane Gallery: Igshaan Adams: Primêre Wentelbaan |
private view |
Victoria Miro: Ali Banisadr: The Changing Past the first solo presentation of paintings by the New York-based artist since he joined the gallery – “complex worlds whose syncopated rhythms corral a multitude of references from history and art history, as well as allusions to our own turbulent times” |
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| Thursday 12 |
Ab-Anbar: Jananne Al-Ani: Landmarks |
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Alon Zakaim Fine Art: Marc Chagall: Love and Luminosity |
special event |
Grosvenor Gallery: Talpur |
special event |
Hauser & Wirth: Avery Singer in conversation with Simon Denny, moderated by Hans Ulrich Obrist |
talk |
Holtermann Fine Art: Nick Cave: Power & Cycles |
special event |
Nahmad Projects: Ksenia Pasyura |
special event |
Robilant+Voena, London: Daniel Ambrosi. AI and the Landscapes of Capability Brown |
talk |
| Friday 13 |
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Wangari Mathenge: A Day of Rest |
special event |
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Los Angeles
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| Saturday 7 |
Philip Martin Gallery: Tomory Dodge: Hair into Gold and Back Again new oil-on-canvas works by the Los Angeles-based artist known for his use of line, color, shape, pattern and expressive texture |
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Monterrey
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| Tuesday 3 |
Colector Poniente: Adeline de Monseignat: Skin to Skin |
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New York
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| Tuesday 3 |
Christie’s New York: Rothschild Masterpieces: The Online Sale auction: Tue 3 – Tue 17 Oct (viewing: Sat 7 – Wed 11 October) |
auction starts |
Findlay Galleries: Robert Natkin a new exhibition of work by Natkin, known for his large-scale, visually complex canvasses combining the whimsical with the vivid |
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| Thursday 5 |
Nohra Haime Gallery: Carol K. Brown: Someplace Else “Someplace Else explores memory and perception through intricate watercolor paintings. The environment of the watercolors invites the viewer to step into a dreamlike world” |
opening reception |
Friedrichs Pontone: Philip Gröning: Oktoberfest Phantom the US debut of the German multidisciplinary media artist – “this momentous exhibition is set to redefine the boundaries of art and technology” |
opening reception |
| Friday 6 |
Christie’s New York: Madonna x Meisel – The SEX Photographs auction: Fri 6 (viewing: Sat 30 September – Fri 6 October) |
auction |
| Monday 9 |
Acquavella Galleries: Painted Pop painted works by key figures of the American Pop movement including Rosalyn Drexler, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, George Segal, and Marjorie Strider |
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Palm Beach
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| Tuesday 10 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Gordon Onslow Ford works by the American painter who was an important bridge between the Parisian Surrealist and Abstract Expressionist movements |
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Paris
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| Tuesday 3 |
Christie’s Paris: Modern Reign, Tribute to the Maharajah of Indore auction: Tue 3 (viewing: Thu 28 September – Tue 3 October) |
auction |
| Wednesday 4 |
Sotheby’s Paris: Trésor Retrouvé | Collection Claude & François Xavier Lalanne auction: Wed 4 (viewing: Sat 30 September – Tue 3 October) |
auction |
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Torre Pellice (Turin)
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| Sunday 8 |
Tucci Russo – Studio per l’Arte Contemporanea: Robin Rhode: The Abandoned Garden |
opening reception |
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Vienna
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| Tuesday 10 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber: Valentin Carron and Oliver Zybok, Artist Lecture Series at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna |
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Zürich
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| Thursday 5 |
Fabian Lang: Mark Wallinger: Arcadia “the pleasure in Wallinger’s work lies above all in its illumination of complex themes that he breaks down into an emblematically striking aesthetic” |
opening reception |
Fabian Lang: Mark Wallinger: Arcadia |
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Cologne
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| Saturday 7 |
Galerie Buchholz: Lutz Bacher: Bien Hoa |
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Goldau
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| Saturday 7 |
Kutlesa: Tania Marmolejo: The Nurturing Wild |
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London
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| Tuesday 3 |
David Gill: Barnaby Barford: A Midsummer Night’s Dream |
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| Wednesday 4 |
Hamiltons: Summer – Seventies – Saint-Tropez |
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| Friday 6 |
John Martin Gallery: Joanna Logue: Recent Paintings |
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Shtager&Shch: Katya Granova: Voices From A Suitcase |
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| Saturday 7 |
Christie’s London: Art of Wishes |
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Gazelli Art House: GEN/GEN: Generative Generations |
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ZÉRUÌ: The Sundown of Disquiet |
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| Sunday 8 |
Alice Amati: Xavier Robles de Medina: I will go away into the wild wood, and never come home again |
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Bartha Contemporary: Ignacio Uriarte: Drawn To See |
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Pontone Gallery: Jarek Puczel: Into the Unknown |
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Pontone Gallery: Surbhhi K Modi: Woven Stories |
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Los Angeles
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| Saturday 7 |
parrasch heijnen: Ellen Siebers: dream song |
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Melbourne
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| Saturday 7 |
Tolarno Galleries: Patricia Piccinini: Eye-blink Smile |
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Murnau am Staffelsee
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| Saturday 7 |
PULPO GALLERY: Patrick Tresset: We Are Here and Now |
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New York
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| Tuesday 3 |
Findlay Galleries: Hard-edge & Michael Dunbar Sculptures |
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| Thursday 5 |
David Richard Gallery: Siri Berg: The Kabbalah Paintings from the 1980s |
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| Friday 6 |
Hirschl & Adler: Various Flowers |
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| Saturday 7 |
David Richard Gallery: Isaac Aden: The Numinous Sublime. Part II |
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Galerie Buchholz: Critical Melancholia |
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Gallery Henoch: Alexandra Pacula: Light Rhythms |
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Hollis Taggart: Thomas Agrinier: The Pursuit of Happiness |
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Sean Horton: Place-World |
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Tina Kim Gallery: Davide Balliano: Event Horizon |
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Palm Beach
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| Thursday 5 |
GAVLAK: Tupelo Honey |
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Paris
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| Thursday 5 |
Perrotin Secondary Market: Germaine Richier |
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| Saturday 7 |
Almine Rech, Matignon: Choi Myoung Young: Conditional Planes |
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Almine Rech, Turenne: Sasha Ferré: Toccata |
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Almine Rech, Turenne: Alec Egan, Aly Helyer, Sylvia Ong |
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David Zwirner: Josh Smith: Living with Depression |
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Galerie Chantal Crousel: Anri Sala |
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Galerie Frank Elbaz: Tomo Savić-Gecan Untitled, 2023 |
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Galerie Lelong & Co.: Richard Tuttle: My Best |
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Galerie Lelong & Co.: David Nash – Colours and Columns |
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Galerie Lelong & Co. Matignon: Barthélémy Toguo: Water is a Right |
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Galerie Marian Goodman: Lawrence Weiner: APRÈS ICI & LÀ |
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Mariane Ibrahim: ruby onyinyechi amanze: The Poetics of Space |
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Mennour, r. Saint-André des arts: Mircea Suciu: Earthly Delights |
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Perrotin Marais: Daniel Arsham, 20 Ans |
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Semiose: Laurent Proux: Sunburn |
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Semiose: Jose Bonell: Scenes from Painterhood |
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Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais: Han Bing: got heart |
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Seoul
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| Saturday 7 |
Perrotin Seoul: Tavares Strachan: Do and Be |
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Stockholm
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| Saturday 7 |
Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Kent Iwemyr: The Blue Rider |
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Turin
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| Saturday 7 |
Tucci Russo Chambres d’Art: Conrad Shawcross: In The Shadows Lie Eternity |
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Vienna
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| Saturday 7 |
Lukas Feichtner Galerie: Niki Passath: Assemblisms |
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