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The Week in Art visit the site
9-16 Jun 2026
Openings, events, auctions
Amsterdam, Baku, Berlin, Dubai, Hong Kong, Kent, London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Seoul, Taipei, Zürich |
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Amsterdam
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| Amsterdam, Monday 15 |
Reflex: The Light of Summer unseen works on paper and new paintings in an overview of diverse artistic approaches and generations, bringing together contemporary masters in dialogue with historical perspectives |
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Baku
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| Baku, Friday 12 |
Gazelli Art House: Mikayil Abdullayev more than fifty paintings and works on paper – including many never before publicly exhibited – in this major solo exhibition of works by one of Azerbaijan’s most influential twentieth-century artists |
first day |
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Berlin
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| Berlin, Saturday 13 |
Capitain Petzel: Finissage and Artist Talk |
special event |
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Dubai
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| Dubai, Thursday 11 |
JD Malat Gallery: Made in the UAE a new curatorial initiative dedicated to supporting and showcasing emerging contemporary artists working across the country |
first day |
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Hong Kong
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| Hong Kong, Thursday 11 |
Hauser & Wirth: Frank Bowling. Like Water in his first solo exhibition in Asia, historical and recent works that showcase the mastery of surface texture by one of Britain’s most significant living artists |
opening reception |
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Kent
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| Kent, Tuesday 16 |
Asprey Studio: Asprey Studio at Art Basel 2026 in the Zero 10 section, a solo generative digital and physical project by acclaimed artist-engineer 0xDEAFBEEF “situates contemporary generative practices within a lineage that extends back to early signal-based image-making” |
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London
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| London, Tuesday 9 |
ATLAS Gallery: Splash: Sea, Beach and Pool “across photography, water becomes a way of seeing” – iconic 20th century photography and contemporary perspectives from nearly twenty artists reveal the visual and symbolic power of water across generations and styles |
opening reception |
Ben Brown Fine Arts: José Parlá |
book signing |
Ben Brown Fine Arts: José Parlá: ENGRAMS titled after the physical trace a memory leaves in the brain, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by the Brooklyn-based artist |
private view |
sketch: World Cup
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first day |
| London, Wednesday 10 |
ATLAS Gallery: Splash: Sea, Beach and Pool “across photography, water becomes a way of seeing” – iconic 20th century photography and contemporary perspectives from nearly twenty artists reveal the visual and symbolic power of water across generations and styles |
first day |
Ben Brown Fine Arts: José Parlá: ENGRAMS titled after the physical trace a memory leaves in the brain, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by the Brooklyn-based artist |
first day |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Justin Brice Guariglia: Agentic Forests large-scale pictures printed in acrylic on white gessoed linen canvases depicting infinitely complex forest ecosystems, in the New York-based artist’s first solo London gallery exhibition |
private view |
Grosvenor Gallery: South Asian Modern Art 2026 paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and textiles by some of the most important names in South Asian modernism in an exhibition spanning the late nineteenth century through to the contemporary period |
first day |
| London, Thursday 11 |
Annely Juda Fine Art: Lesley Foxcroft new sculptures made from simple, everyday materials- “folding, cutting, pressing and stacking, Foxcroft’s sculptures unfurl from the wall or corner of the room, arranging material on the floor and up walls” |
private view |
Bartha_contemporary: Beat Zoderer: Haiku
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first day |
Carpenters Workshop Gallery: The Language of Glaze: Shimizu Uichi at 100 exceptional and previously unseen works in a new exhibition marking the centenary of the birth of one of the most significant and celebrated Japanese ceramic artists of the twentieth century |
opening reception |
Carpenters Workshop Gallery: Ashiesh Shah: Taamr the Mumbai-based designer and artist’s first solo exhibition in the UK presents new sculptures woven, held, or structured in copper |
opening reception |
Carpenters Workshop Gallery: Léa Mestres X Martin Laforêt: Small Car, Big Windows a new exhibition by the French artists and designers, reflecting on how perspectives and observations are shaped by journeys and movements through shifting landscapes |
opening reception |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Justin Brice Guariglia: Agentic Forests large-scale pictures printed in acrylic on white gessoed linen canvases depicting infinitely complex forest ecosystems, in the New York-based artist’s first solo London gallery exhibition |
first day |
Lisson Gallery: Lisson Street: Daniel Buren – Pages in situ curated by Fraser Muggeridge, an exploration of Buren’s use of stripes over almost six decades, from the street to the gallery walls and from the canvas to the printed page |
opening reception |
Ronchini: Rebecca Ward: lighter later all-new works by the Brooklyn-based artist who operates at the intersection of painting, sculpture and craft, uprooting conventional distinctions between medium, surface and structure |
private view |
SETAREH: Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar: Sanctuary new paintings by the French-Iranian artist who “employs registers of colour to map the unstable nature of being” |
opening reception |
Twilight Contemporary: Jo Rance: A Spring Hum in her debut exhibition “Rance captures the emotional essence of the natural world … these works trace a path through the countryside, where the gentle hum of the changing seasons is tangible” |
opening reception |
| London, Friday 12 |
Roseberys Belgravia: Silver
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first day |
Vardaxoglou Gallery: Case History an exhibition which explores artists who use machinery and industry, with Mike Nelson, Tanoa Sasraku, David Bomberg, Gillies Adamson Semple. Nicolas Deshayes, Kira Freije, Magali Reus, Niamh O’Malley, Anthony Caro, Prunella Clough, and Alex Margo Arden |
private view |
| London, Saturday 13 |
Felix & Spear: Amanda Holiday: Dreamery an exhibition by the distinguished artist, filmmaker, and poet bringing together recent works on brown paper, drawn-on objects, and bunting fragments in a layered act of visual storytelling |
private view |
| London, Sunday 14 |
Felix & Spear: Amanda Holiday: Dreamery an exhibition by the distinguished artist, filmmaker, and poet bringing together recent works on brown paper, drawn-on objects, and bunting fragments in a layered act of visual storytelling |
first day |
| London, Tuesday 16 |
Hayward Gallery: Anish Kapoor curated by Ralph Rugoff, a major exhibition of the awe-inspiring work of one of the most influential artists of our time – in the same venue he presented his first major UK survey |
first day |
Hayward Gallery: Kulpreet Singh: Indelible Black Marks Singh’s first UK solo exhibition presents an installation of film and paintings to offer a poetic meditation on the urgent link between climate change and agricultural crises |
first day |
The Redfern Gallery: Florence Hutchings and Danny Romeril: Under One Roof new works by Hutchings and Romeril, celebrating the creativity that emerges through proximity – partners in life, their distinct artistic practices are united by shared interests in domestic life and its energies |
private view |
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Los Angeles
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| Los Angeles, Thursday 11 |
Carpenters Workshop Gallery: Roger Herman: California Poppies “the exhibition shows how Herman’s depiction of flowers and mountains form part of a gestural and vividly colorful painting practice that blossoms across both canvas and ceramic works” |
opening reception |
| Los Angeles, Sunday 14 |
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles: Evita Tezeno: Coming Home: A Gathering of Voices the debut of a new series of collage paintings rooted in memories of Tezeno’s hometown of Port Arthur, Texas – complex, multi-figure compositions that honor the communal fabric shaping her earliest experiences |
opening reception |
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles: Body Memory a group exhibition of drawings, paintings, photography, and mixed-media works by ten artists who explore visibility, empathy, resilience, and collective memory |
opening reception |
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New York
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| New York, Tuesday 9 |
Sotheby’s New York: Art & Design from The Collection of Barbara Gladstone auction: Tue 9 (viewing: Tue 2-Sun 7) |
auction |
| New York, Wednesday 10 |
Perrotin New York: Holly Lowen: Colosseum in her first exhibition with the gallery and in New York, Lowen “interrogates the thin line between instinct and control [and] is ultimately interested in the human desire to impose order on chaos, and the consequences of repressing primal instincts” |
opening reception |
Perrotin New York: Hugo Toro: Ojo de Agua the Franco-Mexican artist’s first exhibition with the gallery, and in the US – “instinctive, even animalistic in his approach, Toro gives form to this sensory, interior, and mysterious universe so that he might better explore it” – Guillaume Kientz |
opening reception |
Perrotin New York: Touch Grass over thirty artists with diverse practices, united in their commitment to works distinctly the result of human hand and mind, in a summer group exhibition celebrating connections to the natural world |
opening reception |
Sotheby’s New York: Of Form and Color: Art and Design from the Emmanuel de Bayser Collection auction: Wed 10 (viewing: Fri 5-Tue 9) |
auction |
| New York, Thursday 11 |
Gallery Henoch: Summer Group Show. Part I
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first day |
Sotheby’s New York: Important Design auction: Thu 11 (viewing: Fri 5-Thu 11) |
auction |
| New York, Saturday 13 |
Sean Kelly Gallery: The Audacity of Scale a group exhibition with artists including John Baldessari, James Casebere, Julian Charrière, Iran do Espírito Santo, Katharina Fritsch, Ana González, Laurent Grasso Rebecca Horn, Callum Innes, Aki Inomata, Idris Khan, Joseph Kosuth, Zac Langdon-Pole, … |
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Paris
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| Paris, Tuesday 9 |
Sotheby’s Paris: Tableaux 1400-1900 auction: Tue 9 (viewing: Fri 5-Mon 8) |
auction |
| Paris, Wednesday 10 |
Hauser & Wirth: Charles Gaines. Ciphering African Acacias and Supreme Court Decisions the debut of new Plexiglas works from the pioneering conceptual artist in his first exhibition at Hauser & Wirth’s Paris gallery |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth: In Conversation: Charles Gaines, Dirk Snauwaert and Cyrus Goberville |
talk |
Perrotin Matignon 8: Otani Workshop: The Shape of Our Butts, The Shape of Our Souls this major figure in Japanese ceramics works with painting and sculpture to create “elemental forms that explore the mysterious world of childhood, evoking a sense of the uncanny” |
opening reception |
| Paris, Thursday 11 |
Baró Galeria: Yussef Agbo-Ola: Inside the Waterfall, 12 Bones Birthed a Flower the artist’s debut solo exhibition in Paris and with the gallery brings together new site-responsive works spanning sculpture, textiles, installation, and architecture |
opening reception |
Perrotin Matignon 8: Otani Workshop: The Shape of Our Butts, The Shape of Our Souls this major figure in Japanese ceramics works with painting and sculpture to create “elemental forms that explore the mysterious world of childhood, evoking a sense of the uncanny” |
first day |
Sotheby’s Paris: Arts d’Asie auction: Thu 11 (viewing: Sat 6-Wed 10) |
auction |
| Paris, Saturday 13 |
Perrotin Marais: JR |
book signing |
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Seoul
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| Seoul, Tuesday 9 |
Esther Schipper, Seoul: Merikokeb Berhanu: Cellular Memory new paintings in Berhanu’s first solo presentation in Asia – “interlocking organic forms that suggest bodies, landscapes, and cellular structures simultaneously, without resolving into any one of them” |
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Taipei
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| Taipei, Saturday 13 |
Each Modern: Antone Könst: Subjects “entering into Antone Könst’s practice, one should abandon symbolic terms or the burdens of figuration. The artist usually maneuvers in opposition to narrative or meaning, instead cultivating an ambient hum through formal tools” – Reilly Davidson |
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Zürich
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| Zürich, Thursday 11 |
galerie gmurzynska: Christoph Niemann: Urban Horizons paintings, ink drawings, and screen prints created during his travels to New York and Zurich – “Christoph condenses fleeting impressions into atmospheric scenes, distilling the essence of each place” |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth Bahnhofstrasse 1: Alina Szapocznikow. Autobiography in Fragments the gallery celebrates the centenary of the Franco-Polish artist’s birth with an autobiographical exhibition, coordinated with the exhibition at Galerie Loevenbruck in Paris |
opening reception |
| Zürich, Friday 12 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Maag Areal: Vernissage and talk with Dr. Tobia Bezzola, in collaboration with NZZ Art |
special event |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Waldmannstrasse: Karen Kilimnik “Kilimnik operates with an iconographic archive that spans several centuries: from 17th- and 18th-century court painting to romantic landscapes and history painting to references to popular culture, fashion, television, and movies” – Dr. Raphael Gygax |
first day |
Hauser & Wirth: Avery Singer. War_overlays new paintings and a site-specific architectural intervention “transforming the upstairs Zurich gallery into a space reminiscent of a casino – a charged environment shaped by surveillance” |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth: James Jarvaise & Henry Taylor. Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked the first exhibition in Europe to bring together Taylor, one of today’s most celebrated artists, in dialogue with his teacher, the late California modernist Jarvaise |
opening reception |
Lullin + Ferrari: Cocktail Reception |
special event |
Lullin + Ferrari: Fragments of Narration |
tour |
Mai 36 Galerie: Irma Blank: Being Here “this presentation continues a conversation that feels both urgent and timeless: an invitation to slow down, to look, and to listen to the silence within the mark” |
opening reception |
Mai 36 Galerie: Michel Pérez Pollo: Double Gaze new paintings by the Cuban-born, Madrid-based painter who “works with objects – not as fixed forms, but as mutable structures that he observes, studies, and re-imagines” |
opening reception |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Rämistrasse: Francis Alÿs: Handspiele new animations, original drawings, small-scale paintings, and an installation in the first exhibition at the gallery dedicated specifically to Alÿs’ animations |
first day |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zahnradstrasse: Marc Bauer: Side by Side paintings, works on paper, and mural drawings form a spatial and narrative constellation with a soundtrack by Sin Maldita (Tim Roth) and Philipp Hülsenbeck |
opening reception |
| Zürich, Saturday 13 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Waldmannstrasse: Vernissage and exhibition walkthrough with Dr. Raphael Gygax |
special event |
Hauser & Wirth: Guided tour with Avery Singer |
tour |
Hauser & Wirth: Guided tour with Ingrid Schaffner |
tour |
Lullin + Ferrari: Fragments of Narration |
tour |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zahnradstrasse: Exhibition walkthrough with Marc Bauer and Anita Haldemann |
tour |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Rämistrasse: Francis Alÿs: Handspiele new animations, original drawings, small-scale paintings, and an installation in the first exhibition at the gallery dedicated specifically to Alÿs’ animations |
opening reception |
| Zürich, Sunday 14 |
Hauser & Wirth Bahnhofstrasse 1: Guided tour with Alison Gingeras |
tour |
Lullin + Ferrari: Artist Talk with Bob Gramsma, Franziska Furter, Rachel Lumsden |
talk |
Mai 36 Galerie: Gallery Breakfast |
special event |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Berlin, Chicago, Dubai, Havana, Hong Kong, Istanbul, London, Los Angeles, New York, Salisbury, Shanghai |
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Berlin
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| Berlin, Saturday 13 |
Capitain Petzel: Rodney McMillian: In Other Realms |
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Capitain Petzel: Stefanie Heinze: Your Mouth Comes Second |
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Chicago
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| Chicago, Saturday 13 |
Gray Chicago: Roger Brown: Weathervane |
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Gray Chicago: John Stezaker: Raft |
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Dubai
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| Dubai, Tuesday 9 |
JD Malat Gallery: Masayoshi Nojo: Hone Intuition |
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Havana
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| Havana, Saturday 13 |
Galleria Continua Habana: Mientras el día no cierre |
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Hong Kong
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| Hong Kong, Saturday 13 |
Ben Brown Fine Arts: Les Lalanne: A Living Landscape |
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Istanbul
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| Istanbul, Sunday 14 |
Dirimart Pera: Olivia Sterling: Jelly |
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London
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| London, Tuesday 9 |
Bartha_contemporary: Hadi Tabatabai: Hombroich |
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| London, Thursday 11 |
Osh Gallery: The Hudson Transparencies |
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Roseberys Belgravia: Prints & Multiples and Design |
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SQFT:Space Gallery: *This Sound Is Purple |
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| London, Friday 12 |
The Redfern Gallery: Then & Now |
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| London, Saturday 13 |
Emanuel von Baeyer: Carel de Nerée tot Babberich |
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Emanuel von Baeyer: Will Love: Targets |
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General Assembly: Benito Ekmekdjian: Every single person I loved |
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Palmer Gallery: Carolina Aguirre: It murmurs |
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Waddington Custot: Jean Dubuffet: The Last 10 Years |
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| London, Sunday 14 |
Camden Art Centre: Ain Bailey: The Jamaica Project |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Exmouth Market: Response to a Request (or spasm of the soul) |
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Saatchi Yates: Studio Iron |
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| London, Tuesday 16 |
Roseberys Belgravia: Silver |
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Los Angeles
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| Los Angeles, Saturday 13 |
Lisson Gallery: Liu Xiaodong: Host |
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Philip Martin Gallery: Katy Cowan: Tape Drifts and Figures Reach |
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New York
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| New York, Tuesday 9 |
Friedrichs Pontone: Frameworks |
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| New York, Friday 12 |
Edwynn Houk Gallery: Sebastiaan Bremer: Super Modern Things |
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| New York, Saturday 13 |
Almine Rech, Tribeca: Vaughn Spann: (All) Americans |
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Almine Rech, Tribeca: Alejandro Cardenas: ARACHNE |
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Di Donna: Dalí: The Great Years, 1929-1939 |
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LATITUDE Gallery: What Holds, What Lingers |
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Luhring Augustine Tribeca: Emily Kraus: In Relation |
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Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Armig Santos: Baladas |
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Nicola Vassell Gallery: Virginia Chihota: Kutera mutsara / Hearing Inner Lines |
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| New York, Monday 15 |
Halsey McKay Gallery: Michael DeLucia: Acid Bath |
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Salisbury
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| Salisbury, Sunday 14 |
New Art Centre: Mary Potter |
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Shanghai
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| Shanghai, Tuesday 16 |
Jenxuan Gallery: While We Were Swimming |
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