The Week in Art |
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Diary: openings, events, auctions |
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Barcelona |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Galería Marlborough: David Rodríguez Caballero: Binomios dialécticos |
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Cologne |
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Wednesday 16 | |||||||||
Galerie Buchholz: Peter Fischli: 12 Arbeiten ohne Titel new kinetic sculptures by Fischli |
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Goldau |
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Friday 18 | |||||||||
Kutlesa: NIKKIの幸せな絵旅行 “Nikki’s world and the realm of her character are vivacious and colorful, thriving and unfolding without our interference, but open and welcoming for us to join” – the gallery’s first exhibition of the American artist |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Modern Discoveries auction: Thu 17 – Thu 24 Nov |
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Kensington, MD |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Pazo Fine Art: Dorothy Fratt: Paint the Town Red a retrospective exhibition of over thirty works offering an insight into Fratt, known for her use of vibrant colors and inventive approaches to space |
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Tuesday 15 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: Claudia de Grandi: Beyond The Shorelines “to me, my paintings are as though sounds and colours interconnect and occur in the space of the canvas at the same time, like a spiral of space-time happening” – de Grandi |
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Lisson Gallery: Richard Long: Drinking the rivers of Dartmoor an exhibition of text works and photographs spanning Long’s work from the 1970s to the present day |
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Lisson Gallery: Van Hanos: Twin new paintings, for the first time focusing exclusively on experimental figuration, in the Marfa-based artist’s first exhibition in London |
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Wednesday 16 | |||||||||
FOLD: Previously Unthought of Things a two-person show with Valérie Kolakis and Florian Schmidt |
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John Martin Gallery: Barry McGlashan: Living Memory new paintings by McGlashan – “a journey through memories, from the faded beauty of a photograph to those elusive, fragmentary images remembered from his travels” |
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NıCOLETTı: Nana Wolke: Wanda’s |
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Pangolin London: Peter Randall-Page this important exhibition of work by the eminent Royal Academician includes pieces shown in London for the first time |
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Pangolin London: Rachel Grimshaw: Movement in Stillness “between maker and material it is a two-way contract. Neither has the upper hand entirely” – Grimshaw |
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Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Sophie Bouvier Ausländer | Jyll Bradley | Rebecca Salter new works by three women artists at the height of their game |
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Sotheby’s London: Irish Art auction: Wed 16 – Tue 22 Nov |
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Sotheby’s London: Scottish Art auction: Wed 16 – Tue 22 Nov |
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South London Gallery: Simeon Barclay in conversation with Ajamu X |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Almine Rech: Haley Josephs: Every Part of the Dream an exhibition which is “put simply, a page out of the journal of humankind, from the perspective of the artist” – Kristen Cochrane |
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The Artist Room: Dialogue works by Natalia González Martín, Serpil Mavi Üstün and Khushna Sulaman-Butt – three London-based women artists exhibiting together for the first time |
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Cob Gallery: Katelyn Eichwald & TJ Rinoski: Cut “each individual work retains its own enigmatic autonomy as a symbol detached from clear or unified meaning, a prompt to a script that must be carefully recovered and reshaped” |
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David Zwirner: Marcel Dzama: Child of Midnight new works by Dzama, expanding on the tropical, oceanic, and celestial imagery and themes he has been exploring over the last several years |
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Gagosian Grosvenor Hill: Friends and Relations: Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Michael Andrews key works by four era-defining artists – including their portraits of each other – curated by Richard Calvocoressi from private and public collections |
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Gagosian Grosvenor Hill: Bruce Bernard: Portraits of Friends to accompany the exhibition “Friends and Relations: Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Michael Andrews” photographs by the friend, distinguished picture editor, author, and photographer – several exhibited publicly for the first time |
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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Albano Hernández: Bah! Forraje! “waste materials from Hernández’s studio practice are transformed into bright accents that function as an eye-catcher for an object displayed as a luxury good” |
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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Nasim Hantehzadeh: Ray of Light the first UK solo exhibition of the Iranian-American artist brings together freewheeling figurative elements in vibrant and arresting compositions |
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Sotheby’s London: Modern British Art auction: Thu 17 – Wed 23 Nov |
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Timothy Taylor: Honor Titus: Bourgeoisie in Bloom new paintings expanding on themes of ritual, nostalgia, and class – “I wanted to imagine this exhibition as a morning walk through palatial grounds, where last night’s party is fading in the sunlight” – Titus |
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Friday 18 | |||||||||
Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: John Riddy: Horizon |
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Grove Gallery: Artist Talk with Christian Furr |
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Stephen Friedman Gallery: Izumi Kato the Japanese artist’s first UK solo exhibition presents the breadth of his practice, comprising painting, sculpture and drawing |
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Waddington Custot: M (Michael Chow) 周英華: Bridges Chow’s first UK solo exhibition in nearly 60 years of – “Theatre is all about the moment. Every performance is different. It’s the same with painting, a painting can take you anywhere and as an artist, you don’t try to control it” |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
John Martin Gallery: Barry McGlashan: Living Memory |
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Tuesday 22 | |||||||||
Christie’s London: The Collection of Lord & Lady Weinstock auction: Tue 22 (viewing: Thu 17 – Mon 21 November) |
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Pace, London: Nigel Cooke: Atlas with Butterfly “these new works showcase Cooke’s heightened and focused engagement with colour, which lends the compositions a new emotive charge” |
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Simon Lee Gallery: Winston Branch: Jasmines blowing in the wind historic works that delve into the possibilities of painting through abstraction in Branch’s first exhibition with the gallery – and his first in the UK in 25 years |
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Unit London: Stacey Gillian Abe: Shrub-let of Old Ayivu Abe’s first solo exhibition with the gallery explores memory, time and emotion – examining how memories have been passed down through her family from generation to generation |
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Unit London: Stephen Wong: Dream Travel in Wong’s first London exhibition two series of landscape paintings bring together real life Hong Kong with his observed images of the UK |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Sean Kelly Gallery: Shahzia Sikander: Radiant Dissonance Sikander’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, with works in mosaic, sculpture, animated film, and drawing, together with large-scale work on paper installation |
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Tuesday 15 | |||||||||
David Richard Gallery: Mokha Laget: Hot Axis new paintings by the New Mexico-based artist, using vinyl emulsion on primed, shaped canvases stretched on wood supports – “at the intersection of the clearly defined, objective world of geometry and the subjective world of human perception |
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LGDR 909 Madison: Günther Uecker: Shields paintings, works on paper, and a rarely-seen sculpture in this exhibition reflecting on Uecker’s seven-decades-long engagement with nails, paint, and graphite as symbolic materials and processual tools |
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Sotheby’s New York: Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas auction: Tue 15 – Mon 21 Nov (viewing: Sat 19 – Mon 21 November) |
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Sotheby’s New York: Modern Day Auction auction: Tue 15 (viewing: Fri 4 – Mon 14 November) |
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Wednesday 16 | |||||||||
HB381: Kristina Riska: Hidden recent works by Finnish contemporary ceramic artist who continues to push the possibility of ceramics in her large scale works |
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Montague Contemporary: We Contain Multitudes in partnership with NYC Culture Club and curated by Laura Day Webb, works by seven international women artists of color – Jessica Atieno, Prudence Chimutuwah, Angèle Etoundi Essamba, Muna Malik, Zina Saro-Wiwa, Florence Wangui, and Beatrice Wanjiku |
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Sotheby’s New York: The Now Evening Auction auction: Wed 16 (viewing: Fri 4 – Wed 16 November) |
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Sotheby’s New York: Contemporary Evening Auction auction: Wed 16 (viewing: Fri 4 – Wed 16 November) |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: 20th Century Evening Sale auction: Thu 17 (viewing: Sat 12 – Thu 17 November) |
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Christie’s New York: 21st Century Evening Sale auction: Thu 17 (viewing: Sat 12 – Thu 17 November) |
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David Richard Gallery: Mokha Laget: Hot Axis |
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Findlay Galleries: Gordon Onslow Ford works by the Abstract Surrealist artist – one of the last surviving members of the 1930s Paris group surrounding André Breton |
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Fridman Gallery: Victoria Keddie: Electrona in Crystallo Fluenti (40.7128° N, 74.0060° W) |
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Hollis Taggart: Alexandros Vasmoulakis: Journeys new work by the Greek artist in his first solo show with the gallery and in the city – “an artistic process in which creation and destruction go hand in hand and in which conscious control is surrendered” – Rafael Schachter |
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James Cohan, 52 Walker St: Yun-Fei Ji: The Sunflower Turned Its Back new paintings on canvas by Ji tell contemporary stories that are geographically specific, but speak to collective human experiences |
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Sotheby’s New York: Contemporary Art Day Auction auction: Thu 17 (viewing: Fri 4 – Wed 16 November) |
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Friday 18 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: Post-War & Contemporary Art Day Sale auction: Fri 18 (viewing: Sat 12 – Thu 17 November) |
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GRIMM: Gabriella Boyd: Mile new paintings in the London-based artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery remove the boundary between formal and representational languages, with canvases occupied by overlapping figurative and structural motifs |
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GRIMM: Dave McDermott: The Varieties of Religious Experience new paintings by McDermott surveying the inherited tropes of our collective history, and translates them into an expansive language of his own making |
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Petzel: Rodney McMillian: Regarding Violence a large installation and videos by the Los Angeles-based artist who works with objects and texts from the past to highlight their reverberating effects on the present |
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Petzel: Heimo Zobernig new works by Vienna-based artist – “my paintings are to be understood as a continuation of the painting traditions of romanticism and modernism” – Zobernig |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: Impressionist & Modern Works on Paper Sale auction: Sat 19 (viewing: Sat 12 – Fri 18 November) |
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Christie’s New York: Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale auction: Sat 19 (viewing: Sat 12 – Sat 19 November) |
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Halsey McKay Gallery: Jagdeep Raina: The Last Touch |
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Halsey McKay Gallery: Annette Wehrhahn: Women |
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Monday 21 | |||||||||
galerie gmurzynska: Marjorie Strider: Girls, girls, girls! a solo retrospective of Strider’s most iconic motif – the female figure – with works spanning from 1963-2014 |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Almine Rech, Turenne: Gioele Amaro: Just a painting “Amaro shifts figurative representation into the abstract and captures the essence of the subject from real life” |
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Christie’s Paris: Collection Didier Ludot et Félix Farrington: From Meissen to Memphis auction: Thu 17 (viewing: Wed 26 October – Tue 8 November) |
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Christie’s Paris: Maîtres Anciens – Peintures, Sculptures, Dessins auction: Thu 17 – Mon 28 Nov (viewing: Wed 16 – Tue 22 November) |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Semiose: Aneta Kajzer: Head in the Clouds a solo show dedicated to the German painter who “playfully demonstrates the freedom afforded to contemporary painting: bringing together whatever the painting asks for, painting what it needs and what it wants” – Larissa Kikol |
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Semiose: Présence Panchounette, Le soir au fond de la cuisine |
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Tuesday 22 | |||||||||
Christie’s Paris: The Exceptional Sale auction: Tue 22 (viewing: Wed 16 – Tue 22 November) |
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Sotheby’s Paris: Important Design auction: Tue 22 |
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Seoul |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Perrotin Dosan Park: Otani Workshop: Hand, Eye, and Soul paintings, sculptures and ceramic vessels by Otani – “it is my hope that I can exchange some emotions with viewers through my works” – Otani |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer: Alina Kunitsyna: Le Bain of Love |
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Friday 18 | |||||||||
Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer: Théo Viardin: Et in Arcadia Ego Viardin’s works, referencing Poussin’s painting of the same title, show a concern for the environment and the potential that it will eventually become uninhabitable |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
MEYER*KAINER: Je Veux, Vienna 1975-2022, Galerie Meyer Kainer Kunst works by artists including Colin de Land, gelatin, Keith Haring, Rachel Harrison, Anita Leisz, Kris Lemsalu, Marcin Maciejowski, Lucy McKenzie, Yoshitomo Nara, Bruce Nauman, Michèle Pagel, Raymond Pettibon, Mathias Poledna, Richard Prince, Charles Ray… |
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Zürich |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Christophe Guye Galerie: Rinko Kawauchi – A Retrospective |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing |
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Florence |
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Friday 18 | |||||||||
Tornabuoni Arte: PLESSI. Emozioni Digitali | |||||||||
Helsinki |
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Sunday 20 | |||||||||
Galerie Forsblom: Ville Kylätasku: What Does Anything Mean? Basically | |||||||||
Galerie Forsblom: Helena Blomqvist: On the Ending of Species | |||||||||
Friday 18 | |||||||||
Colnaghi: Barcelona – Paris, 1860-1936: A Journey to Modernity | |||||||||
Jack Bell Gallery: Baatarzorig Batjargal: Metamorphosis | |||||||||
Waterhouse & Dodd: Coming up for air: an exhibition of paintings by Jon Schueler | |||||||||
Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Amanda Wilkinson: Ketty La Rocca: In principio erat verbum | |||||||||
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Edward Burtynsky: African Studies | |||||||||
Gazelli Art House: GAZELL.iO x The Lumen Prize: The NFT Award | |||||||||
Gazelli Art House: Harold Cohen: The AARON Retrospective | |||||||||
Grove Gallery: Evolution | |||||||||
Hollybush Gardens: Jumana Manna: Foragers | |||||||||
Karsten Schubert Room 2: Margarita Gluzberg: Proper Time | |||||||||
Maximillian William: Somaya Critchlow: Afternoon’s Darkness | |||||||||
Parafin: Fred Sorrell: Ember | |||||||||
Rodeo: Iris Touliatou: mothers | |||||||||
rosenfeld: An Extraordinary Adventure – 8 Chinese Artists and the UK | |||||||||
Unit London: Wahab Saheed: On This Field of Green | |||||||||
Unit London: Jeremy Olson: this time of monsters | |||||||||
Workplace: Marwan Bassiouni: New British Views | |||||||||
Sunday 20 | |||||||||
Boogie-Wall: Elizabeth Waterman: Moneygame | |||||||||
Pontone Gallery: Malcolm Liepke: Do You See Me? | |||||||||
Robilant+Voena, London: Harumi Klossowska de Rola: Hayawan | |||||||||
Madrid |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Galería Marlborough: Francisco Leiro: A filla da porteira | |||||||||
Melbourne |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Tolarno Galleries: Kieren Karritpul: Making the Ancestors Smile | |||||||||
Naples |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Alfonso Artiaco: Not Vital: Ad agosto ritornano le rondini | |||||||||
Wednesday 16 | |||||||||
Robilant+Voena, New York: Agostino Bonalumi | |||||||||
Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Art Projects International: Line and Light: New Paintings by IL LEE | |||||||||
Michael Werner: Issy Wood: Time Sensitive | |||||||||
Sean Horton (Presents): Santiago Galeas: Semillas de Memoria | |||||||||
Palm Beach |
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Sunday 20 | |||||||||
GAVLAK: Iva Gueorguieva: Pompeii Gray | |||||||||
Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Almine Rech, Turenne: Vaughn Spann: Reflections: Refractions | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
LGDR: Amani Lewis: It’s from the light that we are found, blessed and guided | |||||||||
Sag Harbor |
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Thursday 17 | |||||||||
Mark Borghi: Abstract Monochrome Figures | |||||||||
Seoul |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Perrotin Seoul: ob: Miniature Garden | |||||||||
Stockholm |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Helene Billgren: Polka | |||||||||
Trento |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Boccanera: AFTERLIFE: A New Beginning | |||||||||
Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Galerie Ernst Hilger: Jakob Kirchmayr – A glimpse of memory and time | |||||||||
Zürich |
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Saturday 19 | |||||||||
Hauser & Wirth Bahnhofstrasse 1: EVA HESSE. Forms & Figures | |||||||||
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