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The Week in Art 20-27 September 2022 |
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Daily Diary New VRs Bookshop Diary: openings, events, auctions |
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Amsterdam |
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Wednesday 21 | |||||||||
Christie’s Amsterdam: Made in Holland auction: Wed 21 Sep - Wed 5 Oct (viewing: 12 September - Wed 5 October) |
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Cologne |
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Saturday 24 | |||||||||
Galerie Buchholz: Bells with artists including Lutz Bacher, Alvin Baltrop, Romare Bearden, Matt Browning, Charles Burchfield, Caleb Considine, Michaela Eichwald, Julian Göthe, Samuel Jeffery, Sergej Jensen, Klein, Tonio Kröner, Mark Leckey, Norman Lewis, Diego Marcon ... |
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Florence |
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Wednesday 21 | |||||||||
Tornabuoni Arte: PLESSI. Emozioni Digitali over thirty works from the 70s to the 90s - along with recent pieces - by one of the most renowned Italian video artists |
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Helsinki |
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Friday 23 | |||||||||
Galerie Forsblom: Riiko Sakkinen: Cheeseburger Nostrum Cotidianum Sakkinen first exhibition devoted to alimentary themes includes a food donation station as well as art tastings and wine from sommelier and Special Guest Star Samuil Angelov - with Salon de Peinture Grand-Popo, Nour Hourani and Arthur King Factory |
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Galerie Forsblom: Jussi Goman: 1.618. “Goman describes his latest paintings as more liberated and expressive ... his canvases thronged with drawings and writing, just like the intuitively embellished pages of his old schoolbooks” |
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Galerie Forsblom: Saimi Suikkanen: Let’s not think about tomorrow paintings which capture moments from Suikkanen’s day-to-day existence to form a diary reflecting on intimacy, human touch, and friendship - all things disrupted by the pandemic |
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Thursday 22 | |||||||||
Gagosian: Mehdi Ghadyanloo new paintings and works on paper in the artist’s first solo exhibition in Asia - “I’m creating a kind of atmosphere, a space of ambiguity” - Ghadyanloo |
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Tuesday 20 | |||||||||
Thomas Dane Gallery: Bruce Conner: THE WHITE ROSE the first UK exhibition of Conner’s film capturing the removal from her first-floor apartment of his friend Jay DeFeo’s eponymous and monumental work, begun eight years earlier |
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Wednesday 21 | |||||||||
Hanina Fine Arts: L’ESPRIT MODERNE: HFA’s 30th Anniversary |
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Sotheby’s London: Important Picasso Ceramics auction: Wed 21 - Tue 27 Sep |
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Thursday 22 | |||||||||
Annely Juda Fine Art: Kwon Young-Woo the internationally respected artist’s first solo exhibition in the UK - works from 1976 to the 2000s displaying his methods of manipulating paper as part of the Dansaekhwa Korean art movement |
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Annely Juda Fine Art: Thomas Joshua Cooper: In The Near Field the gallery’s first exhibition of this celebrated landscape photographer - “there is in this work an unspoken recognition that the interfaces of rock and water, of atmosphere and light, of place and time, will always be changing” - Russ Anderson |
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Cristea Roberts Gallery: Michael Craig-Martin: Past Present new work by one of the most influential artists and teachers of his generation |
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David Zwirner: Andra Ursuţa: Joy Revision the debut of new photograms and lead crystal sculptures stemming from a premodern conception of art as an essential tool to deal with mortality, loss, and grief |
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Sotheby’s London: Fine Japanese Works of Art auction: Thu 22 - Thu 29 Sep (viewing: Fri 23 - Thu 29 September) |
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Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Anne Imhof: Avatar II new works by Imhof in the first exhibition to span all four of the gallery’s floors - with oil paintings, large-scale aluminum panels, drawings, film, sound works, as well as fitness equipment and gym furniture installed throughout |
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Stephen Friedman Gallery: Anne Rothenstein new “enigmatic paintings ... characterised by a dreamlike quality” in the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery |
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Stephen Friedman Gallery: Caroline Coon: Love of Place “my enduring love of this place [the Ladbroke Grove area of London] enables me to put LOVE into these urban landscape paintings” - Coon |
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Timothy Taylor: Victor Willing the gallery’s first exhibition of paintings and studies by the late British surrealist, who experienced his first vision on his return from Portugal where he had lived with his children and wife, the artist Paula Rego |
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Zabludowicz Collection: LuYang NetiNeti a major new solo exhibition by the highly acclaimed Chinese multi-media artist, including the world premiere of a new Collection commission |
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Zabludowicz Collection: Invites: Shinuk Suh “working across kinetic technologies, silicone and steel industrial structures, Suh transforms the galley into a tragic comedy of errors” |
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Friday 23 | |||||||||
Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Nancy Spero: Dancers & Goddesses |
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Lisson Gallery: Olga de Amaral the renowned Colombian artist’s first solo show in London for almost a decade - “I find that the knot is the beginning of everything. Everything is accidental to me. An accident becomes a work” |
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Lisson Gallery: Garrett Bradley: Safe the US artist and filmmaker’s first exhibition with the gallery explores the overlap between women’s interior and exterior lives - “entire worlds which may be elusive or indiscernible, but remain vivid, infinite and parallel to the outside world” |
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Newport Street Gallery: Damien Hirst: The Currency paintings from Hirst’s first NFT collection |
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Parafin: Fred Sorrell: Ember |
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South London Gallery: Simeon Barclay: In the Name of the Father supported by Suling C Mead and Workplace, an installation of new works in this major solo exhibition question legacy, identity, and masculinity, through the lens of the father-son relationship |
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South London Gallery Fire Station: Rene Matić: upon this rock new installation, film work, and photography in an exhibition continuing Matić’s long-term interrogation of “Britishness” and exploring how the nation’s past manifests in its present |
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Zabludowicz Collection: LuYang NetiNeti |
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Saturday 24 | |||||||||
MAMOTH: Brittany Shepherd: Deliverance |
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MAMOTH: Vicente Matte: Shadows |
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Zabludowicz Collection: LuYang NetiNeti |
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Monday 26 | |||||||||
Shapero Modern: Sam Francis |
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Tuesday 27 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: NOT ANOTHER ART CLUB the gallery collaborates with art investing platform NAAC to feature the artists Ajarb Bernard Ategwa, Deborah Brown, Cindy Phenix, Zoe Walsh, Tosin Kalejaye, Rachaela Taravecchia, Samuel Jablon, Ella Mcveigh |
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Galerie Max Hetzler: Georg Herold, Albert Oehlen, David Salle: 1986 |
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Ordovas: Horses & Freud |
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Thursday 22 | |||||||||
HOSTLER | BURROWS: MyungJin Kim: Hortus Talisman organically shaped bas-relief clay vessels in terracotta, including two of Kim’s most monumentally scaled works to date |
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Saturday 24 | |||||||||
CJG2: Rashaun Rucker: Never Free To Rest Rucker’s first solo show with the gallery “explores the belief that we as Black men are only permitted in certain designed or designated spaces based upon these same racial stereotypes, to occupy prisons like pigeons in coops” |
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Lugano |
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Wednesday 21 | |||||||||
Cortesi Gallery: Lucrezia Roda: GLASS POWER. The power of fragility in collaboration with Venini and curated by Vera Canevazzi, a solo photo exhibition shows the glass production process and the environments of the historic Fornace Venini in Murano |
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Tuesday 20 | |||||||||
Boccanera Milan: Sebastiano Sofia: Maréa the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery - previously unseen paintings, with drawings and watercolours - the result of focussing exclusively on the practice of painting and the potential of figuration |
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Monaco |
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Thursday 22 | |||||||||
Hauser & Wirth Monaco: Roni Horn. ‘SWEET IS THE SWAMP WITH ITS SECRETS’ an exhibition, curated by Jerry Gorovoy, which reads Horn’s work through the prism of cinema for the first time |
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New Orleans |
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Friday 23 | |||||||||
ESTELLA: Anouk Masson Krantz: Sanctuary “I am an explorer. I explore places. I explore people” - Anouk |
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Tuesday 20 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: Japanese and Korean Art auction: Tue 20 |
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David Richard Gallery: Dean Fleming: Fourth Dimension completely sourced from the artist’s studio, this is the first presentation in over fifty years of seminal paintings by Fleming which demonstrated changes in almost every aspect of his approach to painting |
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Sotheby’s New York: POWER / CONQUEST: The Forging of Empires auction: Tue 20 (viewing: Thu 15 - Mon 19 September) |
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Sotheby’s New York: Dharma & Tantra auction: Tue 20 (viewing: Thu 15 - Tue 20 September) |
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Wednesday 21 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art auction: Wed 21 |
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Christie’s New York: Centering the Figure: South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art from the Collection of Romi Lamba auction: Wed 21 |
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Christie’s New York: The John C. and Susan L. Huntington Collection auction: Wed 21 (viewing: Fri 16 - Tue 20 September) |
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Sotheby’s New York: Important Chinese Art auction: Wed 21 (viewing: Thu 15 - Tue 20 September) |
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Thursday 22 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: Photographs auction: Thu 22 Sep - Thu 6 Oct (viewing: Sat 1 - Wed 5 October) |
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David Richard Gallery: Dean Fleming: Fourth Dimension |
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Franklin Parrasch Gallery: Tala Worrell the gallery’s first exhibition of paintings by Worrell - work “steeped in diverse sets of values and the necessity of acceptance and openness to conflicting ways of understanding” |
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Friday 23 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: Latin American Art Online auction: Fri 23 Sep - Tue 4 Oct |
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Christie’s New York: Old Master Paintings auction: Fri 23 Sep - Fri 7 Oct (viewing: Sat 1 - Wed 5 October) |
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Eva Presenhuber: Sculptures By unique sculptures by Doug Aitken, Walead Beshty, Martin Boyce, Angela Bulloch, Valentin Carron, Matias Faldbakken, Liam Gillick, Mark Handforth, Matthew Angelo Harrison, Wyatt Kahn, Justin Matherly, Ugo Rondinone, Eva Rothschild, Oscar Tuazon |
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Sotheby’s New York: Modern Discoveries auction: Fri 23 Sep - Tue 4 Oct (viewing: Sat 24 September - Mon 3 October) |
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Sotheby’s New York: Contemporary Discoveries auction: Fri 23 Sep - Mon 3 Oct (viewing: Sat 24 September - Mon 3 October) |
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Saturday 24 | |||||||||
galerie gmurzynska: La Main de Picasso |
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James Cohan, 48 Walker St: Matthew Ritchie in conversation with Carroll Dunham |
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James Cohan, 48 Walker St: Matthew Ritchie in conversation with Sarah Schwettmann |
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Sotheby’s New York: Art as Jewelry as Art auction: Sat 24 Sep - Tue 4 Oct (viewing: Sat 24 September - Tue 4 October) |
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Wednesday 21 | |||||||||
Christie’s Paris: Un regard sur le monde : Collection Comte & Comtesse Jean-Jacques de Flers auction: Wed 21 (viewing: Thu 15 - Tue 20 September) |
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Shanghai |
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Friday 23 | |||||||||
Almine Rech: Alexandre Lenoir: Visages Paysages the artist’s first solo show in China - “Lenoir’s paintings refuse a simplified or formalist-aesthetic reading. As the artist himself rightfully says, his paintings are about ‘incarnation’” - Damien Zhang |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing |
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Sunday 25 | |||||||||
Under The Mango Tree: On My Way. Sharing Experiences | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Saturday 24 | |||||||||
Hauser & Wirth: Nicolas Party. Red Forest | |||||||||
Friday 23 | |||||||||
Colnaghi: Works on Paper: 1800 - 1950 | |||||||||
Saturday 24 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: Gibraltar: Our Sacred Earth, Our Sense of Place | |||||||||
Hollybush Gardens: An Insular Rococo | |||||||||
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Zim-Zum: The Folding World | |||||||||
Pilar Corrias, Savile Row: Sophie Von Hellermann: Out of Time | |||||||||
Shapero Modern: Summer Show | |||||||||
Sunday 25 | |||||||||
Pontone Gallery: Jeong Woojae: Afterglow | |||||||||
The Photographers' Gallery: How to Win at Photography | |||||||||
The Photographers' Gallery: The Partisan Coffee House: Radical Soho and the New Left | |||||||||
Melbourne |
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Saturday 24 | |||||||||
Tolarno Galleries: Brent Harris: Monkey Business | |||||||||
Tuesday 20 | |||||||||
Estrella Gallery: Lucky Jewel: SS23 Part 2 | |||||||||
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Nahmad Contemporary: The Painter’s New Tools | |||||||||
Wednesday 21 | |||||||||
Galleria Continua: Jonathas de Andrade: Jogos. Atos. Gestos. | |||||||||
Galleria Continua: Arcangelo Sassolino: Forme et Temps | |||||||||
Galleria Continua: Zhanna Kadyrova: Palianytsia | |||||||||
Perrotin Marais: Finger Bang | |||||||||
Saturday 24 | |||||||||
Almine Rech, Turenne: Tursic & Mille: Tenderness | |||||||||
David Zwirner: Giacometti / Sandback: L’Objet Invisible | |||||||||
Thaddaeus Ropac, Pantin: Saturation: Abstract expressions 1960–2022 | |||||||||
Southampton |
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Saturday 24 | |||||||||
Hauser & Wirth: Luchita Hurtado | |||||||||
Zürich |
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Saturday 24 | |||||||||
galerie gmurzynska, Talstrasse: Roberto Matta: Les Témoins de l'Univers | |||||||||
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