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The Week in Art 13-20 April 2021 Great new exhibitions coming up and everything that’s about to close |
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Skarstedt, New York – Barbara Thumm, Berlin – Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna Menconi + Schoelkopf, New York – Capitain Petzel, Berlin – MASSIMODECARLO, Milan Meliksetian | Briggs, Los Angeles – Lukas Feichtner, Vienna – Almine Rech, New York |
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Diary: openings, events, auctions
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Basel
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Berlin
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Geneva
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Hong Kong
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London
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Mon 7 -Tue 13 |
Sotheby’s London: Contemporary Curated
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Mon 7 -Wed 14 |
Sotheby’s London: Impressionist & Modern Art | London
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Mon 12 -Thu 22 |
Sotheby’s London: 50 Masterworks to Celebrate 50 Years of Sotheby’s Photographs
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Tue 13 |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Georg Baselitz: Hands
the exhibition focuses on two new series of prints that explore the subject of the hand – emerging in a series of renderings that form part of Baselitz’s ongoing survey of the human form
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Tue 13 |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Marie Harnett: What Was My Own
a major exhibition of new works by the British artist, capturing fleeting moments of drama, beauty and suspense from contemporary film
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Tue 13 |
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac: Not Vital: Paintings
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Tue 13 |
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac: Robert Rauschenberg: Night Shades and Phantoms
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Tue 13 |
Holtermann Fine Art: Shared Sculptures: Bill Woodrow and Richard Deacon
the first exhibition to showcase sculptures made by the artists over a thirty-year period, drawing from the bodies of work they have created
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Tue 13 |
KÖNIG London: Alice Anderson: Hyperlinks
Anderson presents performative works created through repetitive gestures, some coupled with rapid breathing (the technique of hyperventilation), which gives her access to a state of modified consciousness
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Tue 13 |
Lisson Gallery: John Akomfrah: The Unintended Beauty of Disaster
a new three-screen video installation alongside a series of new photo-text works by the celebrated artist, filmmaker, lecturer and writer
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Tue 13 |
Lisson Gallery: An Infinity of Traces
curated by Ekow Eshun, a group exhibition featuring UK-based established and emerging Black artists whose work explores notions of race, history, being and belonging
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Tue 13 |
Michael Werner Gallery, Mayfair: Markus Lüpertz: Recent Paintings
Lüpertz masterfully combines Southern and Northern European painting traditions while creating work that is new, innovative and contemporary
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Tue 13 |
Olivier Malingue: BACK TO REALITY – Artworks from our online viewing rooms
including works by Sam Francis, Taizo Kuroda, Henri Laurens, Sol LeWitt, Heinz Mack, Roberto Matta, Judit Reigl, Ed Ruscha, Tomás Saraceno and Yves Tanguy
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Tue 13 |
Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Thomas Demand
new large format photographic works shown with a selection from the latest iteration of Demand’s “Model Studies” series
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Tue 13 |
Thomas Dane Gallery: Michael Landy’s Break Down: 20 Years
an installation of archive materials celebrating the anniversary of Landy’s landmark performance work
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Wed 14 |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Bernard Cohen: Interiors
recent works by one of Britain’s most significant abstract painters, demonstrating his sustained enquiry into the complex chaos of everyday existence
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Wed 14 |
Lehmann Maupin: Robin Rhode: The Backyard is My World
Rhode’s first solo exhibition in London since 2011 features photographs and animations produced over the last ten years in a single location – the backyard of the artist’s family home in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Wed 14 |
Maureen Paley: Lawrence Abu Hamdan
the first iterations of a new body of work that investigates reincarnation, not as a scientific fact but as a medium for justice
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Wed 14 |
Maureen Paley Studio M: Anne Hardy: Rising Heat
a selection of unique photograms, produced with materials gathered from the River Thames foreshore while the artist was researching her 2019/2020 commission for Tate Britain
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Thu 15 -Thu 29 |
Bonhams, New Bond Street: Modern & Contemporary African Art Online Sale
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Thu 15 |
Bonhams, Knightsbridge: Old Master Paintings
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Thu 15 |
Almine Rech: Sam McKinniss: Country Western
new paintings by the American artist best known for painting celebrity subjects, who now turns to the world of popular country music
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Thu 15 |
Workplace: Matt Stokes: This Liberty
two recent films, originally commissioned by Museums Northumberland for England’s oldest purpose-built prison Hexham Old Gaol, explore incarceration as a contemporary and historical experience
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Mon 19 |
Lyndsey Ingram: Lucy Sparrow’s Bourdon Street Chemist
the artist’s seventh major installation marks her return to the UK after four years exhibiting her faux-reality felt worlds in New York, Los Angeles, Miami and Beijing
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Mon 19 |
Robilant + Voena, London: Salvo: Paintings from the 1980s
part of the Arte Povera movement, Salvo shared a studio with Alighiero Boetti and produced a distinct series of conceptual works including compelling self-portraits, incised marble panels and works with neon lettering
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Los Angeles
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Melbourne
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Murnau am Staffelsee, Germany
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New Orleans
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New York
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Fri 9 -Fri 16 |
Sotheby’s New York: Palm Springs Art Museum Art Auction, ’21 | Hosted by Sotheby’s
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Mon 12 -Wed 21 |
Sotheby’s New York: 50 Masterworks to Celebrate 50 Years of Sotheby’s Photographs
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auction |
Wed 14 |
David Richard Gallery: William Staples: Pastoral Pictures
a selection of recent paintings by the New York artist in his first solo exhibition in the city and debut with the gallery
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Thu 15 |
Yancey Richardson Gallery: Sandi Haber Fifield: As Birdsongs Emerge and The Certainty of Nothing
new bodies of work using the natural environment as source material and juxtaposing images, layering, drawing, and collage to explore the visual, psychological, and formal possibilities of the photographic image
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Thu 15 -Fri 23 |
Sotheby’s New York: Prints & Multiples Day Sale
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Fri 16 |
Eva Presenhuber: Alex Hubbard: In the Near Field
new works by the American artist in Hubbard’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, featuring paintings and video projectors
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Sat 17 |
James Cohan, Grand St: Josiah McElheny: Libraries
an exhibition of new work by McElheny, featured alongside a collaborative film by the artist and filmmaker Jeff Preiss
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Mon 19 |
Findlay Galleries: Lyrical Abstractions on Paper – Survey Exhibition
an exhibition of works by Mary Abbott, Norman Bluhm, James Brooks, John Ferren, Gordon Onslow-Ford, Grace Hartigan, Paul Jenkins, Ronnie Landfield, Emily Mason, Irene Rice-Pereira, Robert Richenburg and Vivian Springford
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Mon 19 |
Gagosian 541 West 24th St: Gerhard Richter: Cage Paintings
a presentation of Richter’s Cage paintings shown in conjunction with a new group of drawings created by the artist on consecutive days over the summer of 2020
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Palm Beach
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Sat 17 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Mary Sipp Green: The Vineyard
an exhibition of works by the contemporary landscape luminist depicting the charming scenic views of Martha’s Vineyard
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Paris
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Reykjavík
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Vienna
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Zürich
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Fri 16 |
Mai 36 Galerie: Allen Ruppersberg: Collages
Ruppersberg’s new collage works calculate the involvement of their viewer as a social participant who enjoys pop culture objects such as postcards, calendars, books, comics, records, and so on
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Fri 16 |
Mai 36 Galerie: Laura Carralero: New Paintings
a selection of works by the Cuban contemporary artist using the notion of architecture as ideas expressed in forms
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Fri 16 |
Mai 36 Galerie: It Is What It Is
a selection of works by some of the most important American conceptual artists of the first generation – artists who fundamentally changed the way art was made and perceived
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing
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Berlin
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Bucharest
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Cologne
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East Hampton
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London
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Los Angeles
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Milan
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New York
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Online
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Palm Beach
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Paris
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Vienna
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