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The Week in Art visit the site
23-30 Sep 2025
Openings, events, auctions
Beverly Hills, Helsinki, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Milan, New York, Paris, Zürich |
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Beverly Hills
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| Beverly Hills, Thursday 25 |
Gagosian: Carol Bove: Nights of Cabiria new sculptures in Bove’s first full exhibition at the Beverly Hills gallery “explore previously overlooked openings in the narrative of art history”
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opening reception |
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Helsinki
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| Helsinki, Thursday 25 |
Galerie Forsblom: Marika Mäkelä: The Light of the Sand an exhibition of new works by one of Finland’s most eminent painters – “like cultural melting pots, where movement and insight are distilled as images”
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opening reception |
Galerie Forsblom: Arcangelo: Resistenza silenziosa working in mixed media, including earth, wood ash, and pigments, the Italian painter and sculptor’s art “emerges from a unique inner geography that transfigures the landscapes of southern Italy and Africa through memory, encounter, and embodiment”
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opening reception |
Galerie Forsblom: Arno Westerberg: Soft Eyes Westerberg’s new exhibition explores seeing and disappearing, with paintings which seek to examine the physical act of perception itself
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opening reception |
| Helsinki, Friday 26 |
Galerie Forsblom: Marika Mäkelä: The Light of the Sand an exhibition of new works by one of Finland’s most eminent painters – “like cultural melting pots, where movement and insight are distilled as images”
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first day |
Galerie Forsblom: Arcangelo: Resistenza silenziosa working in mixed media, including earth, wood ash, and pigments, the Italian painter and sculptor’s art “emerges from a unique inner geography that transfigures the landscapes of southern Italy and Africa through memory, encounter, and embodiment”
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first day |
Galerie Forsblom: Arno Westerberg: Soft Eyes Westerberg’s new exhibition explores seeing and disappearing, with paintings which seek to examine the physical act of perception itself
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first day |
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Hong Kong
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| Hong Kong, Friday 26 |
Hauser & Wirth: Maria Lassnig. Self with Dragon the late seminal painter’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong provides an insight into her approach and her work over more than seventy years
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opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth: In Conversation: Peter Pakesch and John Tain
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talk |
| Hong Kong, Sunday 28 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Modern & Contemporary Evening Auction auction: Sun 28 (viewing: Sat 13-Sat 27)
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auction |
| Hong Kong, Monday 29 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Modern & Contemporary Day Auction auction: Mon 29 (viewing: Sat 13-Sat 27)
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auction |
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London
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| London, Wednesday 24 |
Ben Brown Fine Arts: Rebecca Ness: New Work new paintings of everyday life in the acclaimed New York-based figurative painter’s first exhibition with the gallery
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private view |
Frith Street Gallery, Soho Square: Tacita Dean, Mathew Hale, Boris and Vita Mikhailov: Because my secret is my duty
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first day |
Hanina Fine Arts: Art d’Aujourd’Hui: 1949-1967 an exhibition titled after and celebrating André Bloc’s highly influential avant-garde journal promoting post-war contemporary art
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first day |
| London, Thursday 25 |
Amanda Wilkinson: Joan Jonas: Endless Drawings
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private view |
BEERS London: Adam Baker: Velvet Hours the British artist’s debut exhibition at the gallery looks for meaning through moments of intimacy – “imagined snapshots of queer life and love depict different ways in which we pursue meaning and purpose in our lives”
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private view |
Ben Brown Fine Arts: Rebecca Ness: New Work new paintings of everyday life in the acclaimed New York-based figurative painter’s first exhibition with the gallery
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first day |
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Andy Harper: Any Way Up new circular paintings of “imagined worlds of unruly, elaborate vegetation-like formations” that emphasise the cyclical, rhythmic, and ever-shifting qualities that are central to Harper’s practice
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private view |
Unit: Don’t Look Back curated by Beth Greenacre and Sigrid Kirk – “we set out to create a defining cultural moment that reflects on the evolving legacies of the 1990s and 2000s … staged like a multi‐gig event, it rips up the rulebook on what an exhibition can be”
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first day |
Victoria Miro: Stan Douglas: Birth of a Nation and The Enemy of All Mankind alongside a new photographic series based on an eighteenth-century comic opera, the gallery presents the European premiere of a new multi-channel video installation which confronts Birth of a Nation, the highly controversial 1915 film by D.W. Griffith
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private view |
Victoria Miro: Kudzanai-Violet Hwami: Incantations new paintings, including works from the acclaimed Atom series, explore metaphysics, spirituality, and contemporary Black and Queer identities
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private view |
ai.: Weixin Quek Chong: moulting pangs
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first day |
ai.: Gabriela Mureb: Crash
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first day |
DES BAINS: Sebastián Espejo: What is less or more than a touch?
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opening reception |
| London, Friday 26 |
Amanda Wilkinson: Joan Jonas: Endless Drawings
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first day |
Lisson Gallery: Hugh Hayden: Hughmanity “the Texan-born artist expands upon his ongoing investigation of congregation, passage and assimilation … Hayden turns familiar forms into metaphors for entropy, exclusion, and renewal”
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opening reception |
Lisson Gallery: Ding Yi: The Road to Heaven new drawings and paintings informed by the history and cosmology of the Naxi people of Yunnan in southwestern China in Ding Yi’s first solo exhibition with the gallery
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opening reception |
South London Gallery: Yto Barrada: Thrill, Fill and Spill taking its title from a gardener’s rule of thumb, this exhibition sees Barrada “reinterpret social relationships, uncover subaltern histories, and reveal the prevalence of fiction in institutionalized narratives”
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first day |
South London Gallery: Yto Barrada in conversation with Sarah Allen
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talk |
Victoria Miro: Stan Douglas: Birth of a Nation and The Enemy of All Mankind alongside a new photographic series based on an eighteenth-century comic opera, the gallery presents the European premiere of a new multi-channel video installation which confronts Birth of a Nation, the highly controversial 1915 film by D.W. Griffith
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first day |
Victoria Miro: Kudzanai-Violet Hwami: Incantations new paintings, including works from the acclaimed Atom series, explore metaphysics, spirituality, and contemporary Black and Queer identities
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first day |
DES BAINS: Sebastián Espejo: What is less or more than a touch?
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first day |
| London, Saturday 27 |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Bianca Raffaella: She Cannot Fade
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Serpentine South Gallery: Saturday Talks: Chris Bayley on Marina Tabassum’s 2025 Pavilion
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talk |
| London, Tuesday 30 |
Pipeline: Strings Attached. Chapter One an exhibition in two chapters co-curated by Bella Kesoyan, bringing together sixteen emerging and established artists, embracing the intersections of art, music, literature, poetry, and performance
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opening reception |
Serpentine North Gallery: Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley: THE DELUSION the London and Berlin-based British artist and game designer’s most ambitious project to date – a groundbreaking video game commission with a multiplayer immersive experience exploring polarisation, censorship and social connection
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first day |
Sotheby’s London: Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art auction: Tue 30 (viewing: Fri 26-Tue 30)
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auction |
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Los Angeles
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| Los Angeles, Saturday 27 |
Hauser & Wirth Downtown: Luchita Hurtado. Yo Soy
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tour |
Louis Stern Fine Arts: Karl Benjamin: A Centennial Exhibition to mark what would have been his 100th birthday, an exhibition of rare and early works from the decade that launched the 45-year career of the founding member of the Hard Edge painting movement
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opening reception |
Philip Martin Gallery: Laurie Nye new works by the Los Angeles-based artist, where “painting is itself a motif, one that offers utopia, expression and freedom, particularly when depicting nature”
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opening reception |
Roberts Projects: Esmaa Mohamoud: What Does Webster’s Say About Soul? in Mohamoud’s first solo exhibition with the gallery “figurative sculptures poetically evoke legacies of generational trauma while also allowing for moments of beauty and introspection”
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opening reception |
Roberts Projects: Suchitra Mattai: Fables, Guineps and the Sweetness of Unknowing in an exhibition working with the literary form of the fable, recent works on paper by Mattai, created with her singular approach to collage, blending different traditions of craft and cultural references
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Milan
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| Milan, Wednesday 24 |
A arte Invernizzi: Gianni Asdrubali curated by Lorenzo Madaro as a single itinerary through A arte Invernizzi and Artra galleries, recent works by Asdrubali in dialogue with cycles developed since the 1980s
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opening reception |
| Milan, Thursday 25 |
Sotheby’s Milan: An Italian Collecting Journey: 16th-20th Century Paintings and Decorative Arts auction: Thu 25 (viewing: Wed 17-Sun 21)
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auction |
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New York
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| New York, Wednesday 24 |
CANDICE MADEY: Miguel Ferrando: Works on Paper (1975-1995) an exhibition highlighting Ferrando’s romantic and sensual approach to landscape and portraiture – “his is an eclectic art of softened realism, poetic abstraction, with romantic erudition” – Ann Wilson
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opening reception |
CANDICE MADEY: Tessa Greene O’Brien: In Dialogue a singular new painting by O’Brien, who “delves into the psychological, historical, and social undercurrents of place” – presented in dialogue with the gallery’s Miguel Ferrando exhibition
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opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth 18th Street: Don McCullin. A Desecrated Serenity to coincide with his 90th birthday, the gallery’s first NYC exhibition dedicated to one of the most influential photojournalists of our time
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opening reception |
| New York, Thursday 25 |
Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Ziva Jelin
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first day |
| New York, Friday 26 |
The Foundation of ART NYC: Hijo Nam: Threads of Origin “in this presentation, fabric works, mother-of-pearl moon jars, and painterly canvases intersect and converse, creating a polyphonic space that explores the origins of human existence, the spiritual realm, and the sustaining force of maternal love”
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opening reception |
Sotheby’s New York: Contemporary Curated auction: Fri 26 (viewing: Sat 20-Thu 25)
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auction |
Sotheby’s New York: Reflections on Pop: Works from the Collection of Dorothy and Roy Lichtenstein auction: Fri 26 (viewing: Sat 20-Thu 25)
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auction |
| New York, Tuesday 30 |
Goodman Gallery: Jared Ginsburg: All the things you are
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first day |
The Painting Center: Steven J. Cabral: Between Presence and Pause “Between Presence and Pause is about listening to the silence between beats … it’s a study of what lingers, what fades, and what holds” – Cabral
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first day |
The Painting Center: David Willburn: Canyons and Plains “using found materials … Willburn constructs surfaces that echo weathered rock strata, furrowed fields, and the shifting light of wide skies”
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Paris
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| Paris, Tuesday 23 |
Loevenbruck: Meeting with Blaise Drummond and Michael Woolworth
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Zürich
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| Zürich, Friday 26 |
Hauser & Wirth: Mary Heilmann. Works on Paper an exhibition of more than thirty rarely and never before seen drawings by Heilmann from between 1975 and 2005, examining how drawing functions as a form of daydreaming
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opening reception |
| Zürich, Saturday 27 |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Rämistrasse: Ishita Chakraborty in conversation with Nadia Schneider Willen
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talk |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing
Basel, Cape Town, Dubai, London, Monaco, Naples, New York, Paris, Reykjavík, Salisbury, Seoul, Tisbury, Tokyo, Zürich
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Basel
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| Basel, Saturday 27 |
Gagosian: Carsten Höller: Halves
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Cape Town
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| Cape Town, Friday 26 |
RESERVOIR: Frequencies of the otherwise
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Dubai
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| Dubai, Tuesday 30 |
JD Malat Gallery: Bryan Adams: #SHOTBYADAMS
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London
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| London, Tuesday 23 |
Saatchi Yates: A Selection of Paintings from the Past 5 Years
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| London, Wednesday 24 |
PM/AM: Lucy Robson: The Rest Was Yet To Get Me
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| London, Friday 26 |
Hamiltons: Nick Waplington: We Dance in Mysteries: The Isaac Mizrahi Photographs, 1989-1993
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Virtual Visit! ▻
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| London, Saturday 27 |
Alison Jacques: Emma Amos
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Emanuel von Baeyer: Without Precedence
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Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Francesco Clemente: Self-Portraits in the Bardo
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Pilar Corrias, Conduit Street: Perpetual Motion Machines
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Pilar Corrias, Conduit Street: James Owens: Allus Do It Fer Thissen
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| London, Sunday 28 |
Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Exmouth Market: Home with a Man
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The Gallery of Everything: Bowls, Pots, Vessels, Urns, Creatures, Tables, Lumps
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Virtual Visit! ▻
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Serpentine North Gallery: Esther Mahlangu: Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu
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Monaco
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| Monaco, Saturday 27 |
Hauser & Wirth Monaco: Annie Leibovitz. Stream of Consciousness
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Naples
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| Naples, Saturday 27 |
Thomas Dane Gallery: Push Me, Pull You
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New York
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| New York, Friday 26 |
Leon Tovar Gallery: Chromatic Landscapes: Álvaro Marín
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| New York, Saturday 27 |
Messums: Tom Robinson
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Messums: Ann Thomson
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Messums: Yan Wang Preston
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Messums: Eleanor Ekserdjian
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The Painting Center: Sue Havens: Speed Bump
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The Painting Center: Matthew Sepielli: The Strange Bird Whose Nest I Am In
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The Painting Center: Louisa Waber: In Every Sense of the Bird
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| New York, Sunday 28 |
Friedrichs Pontone: Places & Spaces
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Paris
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| Paris, Friday 26 |
Galleria d’Arte Maggiore g.a.m.: Giorgio Morandi and Bertozzi & Casoni. The Encounter Between the Everyday and the Extraordinary
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| Paris, Saturday 27 |
Almine Rech, Turenne: Fabien Adèle: Cycles
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Art: Concept: Michel Blazy
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Carpenters Workshop Gallery: Summer by Design 2025
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| Paris, Sunday 28 |
MEP – Maison Européenne de la Photographie: Marie-Laure de Decker – L’image comme engagement
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MEP – Maison Européenne de la Photographie: Val Souza – Vênus
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| Paris, Tuesday 30 |
Galleria Continua / Paris Marais: Nedko Solakov: YOUNGER (a fairy tale), 1980-1990
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Reykjavík
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| Reykjavík, Saturday 27 |
BERG Contemporary: Kristján Steingrímur: Beyond colour and form
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Salisbury
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| Salisbury, Sunday 28 |
New Art Centre: Nao Matsunaga: A Year’s Thought
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Seoul
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| Seoul, Saturday 27 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber x P21: Steven Shearer: Wools and Effigies
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Tisbury
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| Tisbury, Monday 29 |
Messums West: Laurence Edwards: SCULPTURE 2025
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Tokyo
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| Tokyo, Saturday 27 |
Taka Ishii Gallery: Sofu Teshigahara
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Zürich
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| Zürich, Tuesday 30 |
galerie gmurzynska: Warhol/Cutrone
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