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The Week in Art visit the site
25 Nov-2 Dec 2025
Openings, events, auctions
Basel, Dublin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Havana, Helsinki, Hong Kong, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Reykjavík, Rome, Stockholm, Sydney, Tisbury, Vienna, Zug, Zürich |
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Basel
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| Basel, Thursday 27 |
Hauser & Wirth: Piero Manzoni. ‘L’invincibile Jean’ and Early Works 1956 – 1957 a selection of the artist’s early works, on view together for the first time, the exhibition is a rare opportunity to explore this formative phase of Manzoni’s practice revealing the unexpected foundations on which his later artistic production was built |
opening reception |
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Dublin
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| Dublin, Friday 28 |
Kerlin Gallery: Sean Scully: Tapestry new pieces from four distinct bodies of work including intimate pencil on-paper drawings and new, large-scale paintings shown fir the first time, in an exhibition to celebrate the artist turning 80 this year |
opening reception |
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Frankfurt
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| Frankfurt, Saturday 29 |
Galerie Bärbel Grässlin: Imi Knoebel
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first day |
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Hamburg
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| Hamburg, Tuesday 25 |
Galerie Vera Munro: Linda McCue: YESTERDAY TODAY TOMORROW new works by the Hamburg-based Canadian artist, presented in dialogue with her 2023 series FAMILY WALLS |
opening reception |
| Hamburg, Wednesday 26 |
Galerie Vera Munro: Linda McCue: YESTERDAY TODAY TOMORROW new works by the Hamburg-based Canadian artist, presented in dialogue with her 2023 series FAMILY WALLS |
first day |
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Havana
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| Havana, Saturday 29 |
Galleria Continua Habana: Mientras el día no cierre Henry Crespo, Sergio Marrero, Andy Mendoza, Harold Ramírez, Linet Sánchez – five young Cuban artists who celebrate “connection, hope, and the will to keep creating while the light of day still lingers” |
opening reception |
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Helsinki
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| Helsinki, Thursday 27 |
Galerie Forsblom: Tuula Lehtinen: Illuminations “Lehtinen’s paintings transport us to the Baroque era – to salons and parlours draped in heavy folds of fabric that divide space, conceal and reveal, and create tension … in her hands, painting becomes an act of emancipation” |
opening reception |
Galerie Forsblom: Raisa Raekallio & Misha del Val: You Wouldn’t Believe What I Saw on My Evening Walk Yesterday “for Raekallio and del Val, painting is a delicate balance between revealing and concealing … through playful twists, a dreamlike, gently distorted world unfolds from the majestic, snow-covered landscape” |
opening reception |
Galerie Forsblom: Raana Lehtinen: In Between “Lehtinen’s paintings hover in a borderland between realism and expressive dream … within her distinctive world, seemingly spilled spontaneously across the canvas, everything feels harmonious” |
opening reception |
| Helsinki, Friday 28 |
Galerie Forsblom: Tuula Lehtinen: Illuminations “Lehtinen’s paintings transport us to the Baroque era – to salons and parlours draped in heavy folds of fabric that divide space, conceal and reveal, and create tension … in her hands, painting becomes an act of emancipation” |
first day |
Galerie Forsblom: Raisa Raekallio & Misha del Val: You Wouldn’t Believe What I Saw on My Evening Walk Yesterday “for Raekallio and del Val, painting is a delicate balance between revealing and concealing … through playful twists, a dreamlike, gently distorted world unfolds from the majestic, snow-covered landscape” |
first day |
Galerie Forsblom: Raana Lehtinen: In Between “Lehtinen’s paintings hover in a borderland between realism and expressive dream … within her distinctive world, seemingly spilled spontaneously across the canvas, everything feels harmonious” |
first day |
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Hong Kong
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| Hong Kong, Tuesday 25 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Masterpieces of Asian Art from the Okada Museum of Art auction: Tue 25 (viewing: Tue 28 Oct-Fri 21 Nov) |
auction |
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London
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| London, Tuesday 25 |
Autograph: BSL Response: I Still Dream of Lost Vocabularies |
tour |
Dirimart London: Sarkis: Stays Together the first London solo exhibition by the acclaimed Turkey-born Armenian artist, one of the most significant voices in conceptual contemporary art |
private view |
Pace, London: Monument to the Unimportant “a group exhibition bringing together sculptures, paintings, works on paper, and installation taking the everyday object as a point of departure, revealing art’s enduring ability to transform the overlooked into sites of inquiry and visions of delight” |
opening reception |
Pipeline: Strings Attached. Chapter II in collaboration with Bella Kesoyan, eight artists in an exhibition which “embraces the intersections of art, music, literature, poetry, and performance” |
opening reception |
Sotheby’s London: Modern British and Irish Art Evening Auction auction: Tue 25 (viewing: Wed 19-Tue 25) |
auction |
Sylvia Kouvali: Veronika Hapchenko the Poland-based Ukrainian artist’s first solo exhibition in London – airbrushed paintings that draw on the cultural tropes of the former USSR and examine power, politics, mythology, and the occult |
opening reception |
| London, Wednesday 26 |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Paula Rego: Drawing from Life over forty works – including several shown for the first time – exhibited alongside a recreation of Rego’s studio in a major exhibition centred around the intensely personal period that she spent there from 2005 to 2007 |
opening reception |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Michael Benson: Nanocosmos |
book launch |
Goodman Gallery: Winston Branch: Out of the Calabash the artist’s inaugural exhibition with the gallery sees him return from short, energetic mark-making to exploring “the placement of marks through large, dynamic brushstrokes that create a sense of expansion” |
private view |
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA): Morale Patch + Q&A |
book launch |
Gallery KIWA: Bae Samsik: Sincerity the Korean artist’s first solo exhibition in London presents over three decades of his meditative, practice-based inquiry and distinctive painterly language |
first day |
Larkin Durey: Winter Salon Show works by Asad Faulwell, Habib Hajallie, Massoud Hayoun, Andrew Maughan, Tiyana Mitchell, Lavar Munroe, Marc Padeu, Fa Razavi, and Anders Sunna – nine artists who explore painting and drawing as an act of storytelling, with the figure a common motif |
opening reception |
Michael Werner Gallery: Barbara Wesołowska: Empty Night new paintings by the London-based painter – “driven by impulse and intuition, Wesołowska paints with the intention of summoning an image, most often a figure, to the canvas” |
private view |
Pace, London: Monument to the Unimportant “a group exhibition bringing together sculptures, paintings, works on paper, and installation taking the everyday object as a point of departure, revealing art’s enduring ability to transform the overlooked into sites of inquiry and visions of delight” |
first day |
Shapero Modern: Salvador Dalí: The Graphic Works including the rare complete series of “The Twelve Tribes of Israel”, a wide range of works by the Spanish surrealist |
first day |
Sotheby’s London: Modern British and Irish Art Day Auction auction: Wed 26 (viewing: Wed 19-Tue 25) |
auction |
rosenfeld: Ian’s Rooms celebrating the gallery’s late director, Ian Rosenfeld – a photographer, filmmaker, art collector and founder of the gallery. Each room traces a stage of his life and creative journey, showcasing his own work alongside pieces from his vast collection |
opening reception |
| London, Thursday 27 |
Autograph: Listening Room: Echoes of our Memory |
performance |
Benjamin Rhodes Arts: Late viewing of Eduardo Paolozzi: The Bunuel Suite & Luciano Bonomi: Requiem & other collages 2012-2017 |
special event |
Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Deptford: Shadi Al-Atallah: COBRA new work from the Saudi artist where he moves from the singular image to a multi-sensory world, centered here around ”three large-scale video projections cast onto suspended curtains of fabric that curve and ripple through the gallery” |
private view |
GRIMM: Matthias Weischer: Off Target the gallery’s new space presents the fist show in London for over 20 years of one of the foremost painters of his generation. In these new works, enigmatic interiors suggest a fleeting human presence … each room capturing a moment suspended in time |
opening reception |
Goodman Gallery: Winston Branch: Out of the Calabash the artist’s inaugural exhibition with the gallery sees him return from short, energetic mark-making to exploring “the placement of marks through large, dynamic brushstrokes that create a sense of expansion” |
first day |
Project LOOP: Ramzi Mallat: Aporia in an exhibition titled after the philosophical term, “Mallat’s works resist both nostalgia and repair, they dwell instead in what the artist calls a ‘poetics of aftermath’: an aesthetics of instability that reflects the precarity of the times we live in” |
private view |
Larkin Durey: Winter Salon Show works by Asad Faulwell, Habib Hajallie, Massoud Hayoun, Andrew Maughan, Tiyana Mitchell, Lavar Munroe, Marc Padeu, Fa Razavi, and Anders Sunna – nine artists who explore painting and drawing as an act of storytelling, with the figure a common motif |
first day |
Lychee One: Meng Donglai: Ha ha! “in Meng’s cosmology, punts, hot air balloons, sandcastles, and statues coexist with mythic animals and uncanny landscapes. The gestures of painting merge with gestures of play, erasing the boundary between art and non-art” – Yiren Shen |
opening reception |
Michael Werner Gallery: Barbara Wesołowska: Empty Night new paintings by the London-based painter – “driven by impulse and intuition, Wesołowska paints with the intention of summoning an image, most often a figure, to the canvas” |
first day |
SETAREH: Johannes Seluga: Amidst the Fog the Berlin-based artist’s first London solo exhibition- “what defines Seluga’s practice is the way he paints toward the figure rather than from it. Forms accrue, erode, and return through a process that feels as much psychological as it is material” |
opening reception |
Workplace: The Shape of Things Malcolm Bradley, Bob Law, William McKeown, Lizzie Munn, Salvatore Pione, and Ki Yoong “invite a reconsideration of how form can hold emotion, how minimal gesture can evoke depth, and how the physical artwork … can become a vessel for the ineffable” |
opening reception |
rosenfeld: Ian’s Rooms celebrating the gallery’s late director, Ian Rosenfeld – a photographer, filmmaker, art collector and founder of the gallery. Each room traces a stage of his life and creative journey, showcasing his own work alongside pieces from his vast collection |
first day |
| London, Friday 28 |
Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Deptford: Shadi Al-Atallah: COBRA new work from the Saudi artist where he moves from the singular image to a multi-sensory world, centered here around ”three large-scale video projections cast onto suspended curtains of fabric that curve and ripple through the gallery” |
first day |
Raven Row: Cosima von Bonin: Upstairs Downstairs |
tour |
SETAREH: Johannes Seluga: Amidst the Fog the Berlin-based artist’s first London solo exhibition- “what defines Seluga’s practice is the way he paints toward the figure rather than from it. Forms accrue, erode, and return through a process that feels as much psychological as it is material” |
first day |
Sotheby’s London: Old Master Prints auction: Fri 28 Nov-Fri 5 Dec |
auction starts |
Workplace: The Shape of Things Malcolm Bradley, Bob Law, William McKeown, Lizzie Munn, Salvatore Pione, and Ki Yoong “invite a reconsideration of how form can hold emotion, how minimal gesture can evoke depth, and how the physical artwork … can become a vessel for the ineffable” |
first day |
| London, Saturday 29 |
County Hall Pottery: Festive Pottery Painting Workshop |
special event |
County Hall Pottery: Festive Pottery Painting Workshop |
special event |
South London Gallery Fire Station: Pedro Reyes: Museum of Hypothetical Lifetimes |
performance |
| London, Tuesday 2 |
Sotheby’s London: A Worldwide Grand Tour: The Sven A. Behrendt Collection auction: Tue 2 (viewing: Fri 28 Nov-Mon 1 Dec) |
auction |
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Milan
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| Milan, Wednesday 26 |
Sotheby’s Milan: Modern and Contemporary Art auction: Wed 26 (viewing: Fri 21-Tue 25) |
auction |
| Milan, Tuesday 2 |
Robilant+Voena, Milan: Philippe Pastor. North Pole and Other Precarious Landscapes paintings by the Monegasque artist in his third solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting small and monumental canvases across two locations which evoke both the power and fragility of the planet\’s polar and glacial regions |
first day |
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New York
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| New York, Tuesday 25 |
The Painting Center: Daniel Sutherland: Fragile Intervals “painting, for me, is an act of negotiation – between image and surface, memory and perception … these works question what it means to depict, to ornament, to simplify, and to see” – Sutherland |
first day |
The Painting Center: Emma Tapley: Arcadia Tapley situates herself within the tradition of landscape painting in the Catskills – painting from life, on land once tended by her father, she transforms personal inheritance into philosophy |
first day |
The Painting Center: Will Duty: The Weight of Light new black-and-white oil paintings, expanding on Duty’s exploration of abstraction, perception, and restraint |
first day |
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Paris
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| Paris, Tuesday 25 |
Sotheby’s Paris: Important Design auction: Tue 25 (viewing: Thu 20-Mon 24) |
auction |
| Paris, Thursday 27 |
Loevenbruck: Jim Shaw: The End Really is Here! conceived in collaboration with Didier Ottinger, an exhibition which highlights Shaw’s obsession with the figure of Donald Trump – “a journey on which surrealist imagination, conspiracy obsessions and contemporary myths all intersect” |
opening reception |
Loevenbruck: Philippe Mayaux: Lost in the American Dream inspired by the former party paradise Salton Sea in California, “Mayaux invites us on a pictorial drift through the neglected fringes of the American Dream [and] explores our relationship with history, nature and the disillusionments of modernity” |
opening reception |
Sotheby’s Paris: Denise René, Militante de l’abstraction auction: Thu 27 Nov-Thu 4 Dec (viewing: Sat 29 Nov-Tue 2 Dec) |
auction starts |
| Paris, Friday 28 |
Loevenbruck: Jim Shaw: The End Really is Here! conceived in collaboration with Didier Ottinger, an exhibition which highlights Shaw’s obsession with the figure of Donald Trump – “a journey on which surrealist imagination, conspiracy obsessions and contemporary myths all intersect” |
first day |
Loevenbruck: Philippe Mayaux: Lost in the American Dream inspired by the former party paradise Salton Sea in California, “Mayaux invites us on a pictorial drift through the neglected fringes of the American Dream [and] explores our relationship with history, nature and the disillusionments of modernity” |
first day |
| Paris, Saturday 29 |
Art: Concept: Jean-Michel Sanejouand. Espaces réels, espaces imaginaires two significant bodies of work which highlight the seminal role of a pivotal period for Sanejouand |
first day |
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Reykjavík
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| Reykjavík, Friday 28 |
BERG Contemporary: Christmas Exhibition an exhibition of works by Bernd Koberling, Bjarni H. Þórarinsson, Dieter Roth, Dodda Maggý, Finnbogi Pétursson, Goddur, Haraldur Jónsson, Hulda Stefánsdóttir, John Zurier, Katrín Elvarsdóttir, Kristján Steingrímur, Páll Haukur, Rósa Gísladóttir, … |
opening reception |
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Rome
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| Rome, Wednesday 26 |
Bigaignon x Rhinoceros: Atto 2/3: Col Tempo the second of a three-part cycle at the Jean Nouvel-designed venue in the heart of the city brings together eleven artists who explore the invisible, fluid, and persistent concept of “time” |
opening reception |
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Stockholm
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| Stockholm, Saturday 29 |
Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Carl Hammoud: A Way Not to Explore the Past, But to Manipulate the Present new paintings and drawings sourced from Hammoud’s own snapshots, found photographs, illuminated still lifes, and digital collages |
opening reception |
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Sydney
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| Sydney, Saturday 29 |
Art Leven: Dorcas Bennett Tinamayi: Mothers Story “in 2005 we started painting in paper then in canvas, the old shop turned into an art centre, thats where we all started doing painting” |
first day |
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Tisbury
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| Tisbury, Saturday 29 |
Messums West: Finn Gibson: Where the Road Leads “Gibson is a British photographic artist whose work explores the spirit and sensation of being immersed within a landscape … interrogating the relationship between people and place” |
opening reception |
| Tisbury, Sunday 30 |
Messums West: Beyond the Frame |
talk |
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Vienna
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| Vienna, Thursday 27 |
Galerie Kandlhofer: Systems of Subversion Paulina Aumayr, Allen-Golder Carpenter, and Thomas Supper “work at the thresholds of their respective media, questioning social, cultural, and material systems. They dissolve existing boundaries and transform structures from within” – Luisa Seipp |
opening reception |
Galerie Kandlhofer: Focus On. Elias Jocher: silvery gazes “deepening the interplay between the familiar and the uncanny, where the beautiful intertwines with the grotesque … this ambivalence unfolds into a poetic, narrative language that refuses resolution and remains held in suspension” |
opening reception |
| Vienna, Friday 28 |
Galerie Kandlhofer: Systems of Subversion Paulina Aumayr, Allen-Golder Carpenter, and Thomas Supper “work at the thresholds of their respective media, questioning social, cultural, and material systems. They dissolve existing boundaries and transform structures from within” – Luisa Seipp |
first day |
Galerie Kandlhofer: Focus On. Elias Jocher: silvery gazes “deepening the interplay between the familiar and the uncanny, where the beautiful intertwines with the grotesque … this ambivalence unfolds into a poetic, narrative language that refuses resolution and remains held in suspension” |
first day |
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Zug
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| Zug, Thursday 27 |
Helvetika 1575: CELEBRATION curated by Sandrine Welte, a group exhibition to inaugurate the new gallery space – “artists whose diverse practices echo as a statement on the possibilities and potential of art as a unifying force” |
opening reception |
| Zug, Friday 28 |
Helvetika 1575: CELEBRATION curated by Sandrine Welte, a group exhibition to inaugurate the new gallery space – “artists whose diverse practices echo as a statement on the possibilities and potential of art as a unifying force” |
first day |
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Zürich
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| Zürich, Wednesday 26 |
galerie gmurzynska: Hubertus von Hohenlohe: Peinture Trouvée: The Art of Serendipity
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first day |
| Zürich, Thursday 27 |
Galerie Fabian Lang: Vincent Grange: The Madwomen of Chaillot Grange’s debut solo exhibition at the gallery draws on LGBTQIA+ histories, queer identities, and speculative storytelling to build worlds populated by characters and symbolic artefacts that question societal norms and power structures |
opening reception |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Berlin, Dallas, Kinderhook, London, Monterrey, New York, Palm Beach, Paris, Seoul, Tisbury |
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Berlin
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| Berlin, Saturday 29 |
Galerie Max Hetzler, Goethestraße 2/3: Grace Weaver: Mothers |
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Dallas
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| Dallas, Saturday 29 |
Colector: Franklin Collao: Flux Forma |
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Kinderhook
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| Kinderhook, Saturday 29 |
Jack Shainman Gallery | The School: GENERAL CONDITIONS |
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London
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| London, Thursday 27 |
General Assembly: What Remains of the Day. Marilyn Hallam and Ellie MacGarry In Dialogue |
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| London, Friday 28 |
Sprovieri: Antonio Dias: The Illustration of Art, 1969 – 1971 |
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Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix: Kuamen: Creep to the mic like a phantom |
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| London, Saturday 29 |
Ab-Anbar: Dima Srouji: A Cosmogram of Holy Views |
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Ab-Anbar: Marlon de Azambuja: Antares |
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Gagosian Shop, London: Brice Marden: Etched Letters |
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Graces Mews: Barry Kamen: If It Is |
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LAMB: Night Shift |
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MAMOTH: Jarvis Boyland: Bad Attitude |
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October Gallery: El Anatsui: Go Back and Pick |
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Unit: Jess Allen: We Want to Believe in Impossible Things |
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ai.: Weixin Quek Chong: moulting pangs |
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ai.: Gabriela Mureb: Crash |
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| London, Sunday 30 |
The Gallery of Everything: Ectoplasmix |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
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Monterrey
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| Monterrey, Friday 28 |
Colector: Melania Toma: Integument |
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New York
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| New York, Saturday 29 |
Gallery Henoch: Robert C. Jackson: It’s a Colorful Life |
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Opera Gallery: Inaugural Group Exhibition |
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| New York, Monday 1 |
Findlay Galleries: Belynda Henry – Living Palette |
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Palm Beach
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| Palm Beach, Friday 28 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Nicola Simbari: La Dolce Vita |
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Paris
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| Paris, Saturday 29 |
Almine Rech, Turenne: Brent Wadden: Main-à-dieu |
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Seoul
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| Seoul, Sunday 30 |
Gallery Chosun: Yi Yunyi: Solar Grounds |
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Tisbury
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| Tisbury, Monday 1 |
Messums West: Sammy Hawker: Ghosts [& Monsters] – Symbiosis and interspecies dialogue |
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