The Week in Art 28 June - 5 July 2022 |
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Daily Diary New VRs Bookshop Diary: openings, events, auctions |
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Cologne |
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Friday 1 | |||||||||
Galerie Buchholz: Adam Martin: Post-Hardcore |
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Tuesday 28 | |||||||||
Christie’s Hong Kong: 20th/21st Century Art Online auction: Tue 28 Jun - Thu 7 Jul |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Hauser & Wirth: Nicolas Party. Red Forest new pastel landscapes and portraits by the New York-based Swiss artist, created specifically for this exhibition, illuminate nature’s complex and inextricable ties with humanity |
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Tuesday 28 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: -topia an exhibition of London-based artists who work across different mediums to world-build, landscape-map and decipher their own individual realities |
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Christie’s London: 20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale auction: Tue 28 (viewing: Wed 22 - Mon 27 June) |
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Christie’s London: Marc Chagall, Colour of Life: Works Formerly from the Artist's Estate auction: Tue 28 (viewing: Wed 22 - Mon 27 June) |
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Gazelli Art House: Moments Spent with Others: In Conversation with Brendan Dawes and Rachel Falcone. |
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Wednesday 29 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: -topia |
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Christie’s London: Impressionist and Modern Art Day and Works on Paper Sale auction: Wed 29 (viewing: Wed 22 - Tue 28 June) |
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Hayward Gallery: In the Black Fantastic eleven contemporary artists from the African diaspora present painting, photography, video, sculpture and mixed-media installations, drawing on science fiction, myth and Afrofuturism to question our knowledge of the world |
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JGM Gallery: Colour Power 22 |
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Lehmann Maupin: Billy Childish: where the black water slid |
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LGDR: Rite of Passage: Lina Iris Viktor with César, Louise Bourgeois, Louise Nevelson, and Yves Klein |
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Marlborough: Catherine Goodman: And Everything Changed “Catherine’s energetic painting style and heightened colours are all deeply rooted in observational drawing and her daily practice of drawing from life” |
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Marlborough: CHRYSALIS |
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Sotheby’s London: British Art: The Jubilee Auction auction: Wed 29 |
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Sotheby’s London: Modern & Contemporary Evening Auction auction: Wed 29 (viewing: Wed 22 - Wed 29 June) |
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Sotheby’s London: Old Master Sculpture & Early Jewels auction: Wed 29 Jun - Tue 5 Jul |
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Sotheby’s London: Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art auction: Wed 29 Jun - Tue 5 Jul |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Christie’s London: The Isabel Goldsmith Collection: Selected Pre-Raphaelite and Symbolist Art auction: Thu 30 Jun - Thu 14 Jul (viewing: Sat 9 - Thu 14 July) |
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Christie’s London: British and European Art auction: Thu 30 Jun - Fri 15 Jul (viewing: Sat 9 - Fri 15 July) |
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Gazelli Art House: Khaleb Brooks: Can I Get A Witness mixed media, oil paintings, installations and sound-based works in the debut solo exhibition of the interdisciplinary artist, researcher and writer - exploring blackness, transness and collective memory |
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Sotheby’s London: Modern British Day Auction auction: Thu 30 |
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Sotheby’s London: Modern & Contemporary Day Auction auction: Thu 30 (viewing: Wed 22 - Wed 29 June) |
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Whitechapel Gallery: The London Open 2022 the gallery’s triennial exhibition showcases forty-six London-based artists working across painting, sculpture, moving image, installation and performance |
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Whitechapel Gallery: Emma Talbot: The Age / L'Età for her winning Max Mara Art Prize for Women commission, Talbot questions deeply rooted positions of power, governance, attitudes to nature and representations of women through an acutely personal lens |
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Friday 1 | |||||||||
Christie’s London: Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale, London auction: Fri 1 (viewing: Wed 22 - Thu 30 June) |
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Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Found Forms |
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Modern Art Bury Street: Andrew Cranston: If you see something that doesn’t look right |
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Sotheby’s London: Old Masters Day Auction auction: Fri 1 - Fri 8 Jul |
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Sotheby’s London: Old Master and British Works on Paper auction: Fri 1 - Wed 6 Jul |
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Sunday 3 | |||||||||
Colnaghi: Works on Paper: 1800 - 1950 the inaugural presentation in a new partnership between Colnaghi and Elliott Fine Art, covering art-historically significant works on paper as well as bringing to the fore important works by lesser-known figures |
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Tuesday 5 | |||||||||
A.I.: Hand-in-hand in collaboration with Artists at Risk, an exhibition of prints by artists including Haffendi Anuar, Amy Bernstein, Camilla Bliss, WeiXin Quek Chong, Laura Hindmarsh, Sarah Choo Jing, Elizabeth Gabrielle Lee, IDN and James Seow |
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Bartha Contemporary: Beat Zoderer: The London Soap Opera “an exhibition in seventeen acts with an overture” |
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Bermondsey Project Space: The Portals Project. Part One: El Umbral – The Threshold in the first exhibition of “The Portals Project” Helena Goldwater, Lucía Imaz King, Wayne Lucas and Simon Vincenzi use different, but interconnected tactics to present portals where each lead to a turning point |
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Christie’s London: Old Master and British Works on Paper: Drawings, Watercolours and Prints 1500-1900 auction: Tue 5 (viewing: Sat 2 - Tue 5 July) |
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Richard Saltoun: Born From Earth a group ceramics exhibition with Holly Stevenson, Carmen Dionyse, Jacqueline Poncelet, Rose English, Florence Peake, Gaia Fugazza, Carol McNicoll, Ruth Duckworth, Lili Dujourie, Judy Chicago, and Shelagh Wakeley |
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Sotheby’s London: Master Sculpture from Four Millennia auction: Tue 5 |
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Unit London: Kristof Santy: La Grande Bouffe an exhibition celebrating the act of cooking with an aesthetic inspired by Jean Brusselmans, Giorgio Morandi and Paul Klee, the Pop-Art movement, arthouse film, and cookbooks from the 60s and 70s |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Meliksetian | Briggs: David-Jeremiah: I Drive Thee new works by the Dallas-based artist |
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Saturday 2 | |||||||||
Steve Turner: Kate Klingbeil: Unseen Animal new paintings in which nature meets civilization, plants are human, and animals become machines |
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Steve Turner: Chiachio & Giannone: Paradise textile paintings depicting the artists and their three dachshund “children” in festive settings that convey a joyful celebration of life |
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Steve Turner: Michael Swaney: Four Hands recent paintings by the Barcelona-based artists that combine exuberantly painted gestures with childlike naivete |
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Naples |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Alfonso Artiaco: Diego Cibelli: Festa e Catastrofe “totems for fireworks, the obelisk for court games, a fountain for the idea of triumph and a deconstructed carriage for gala performances. Ceramic and porcelain vases dressed with laces and natural elements, food and meat in porcelain for diners” |
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Wednesday 29 | |||||||||
David Richard Gallery - Chelsea: Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe: Paintings from 2009 to 2022 Gilbert-Rolfe’s first solo exhibition in the city in a decade, and his debut with David Richard Gallery in Chelsea explores surface and uses color to create a “projection [ . . . ] into the space between [the painting] and its viewer” |
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Lisson Gallery: Li Ran: Beyond Silence new works, in the gallery’s first solo presentation with Li Ran, explore the history of art and use mimicry and satire to question the role of the institutions and narratives that define it |
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Lisson Gallery W 24th St: The odds are good, the goods are odd an exhibition highlighting a new generation of New York-based sculptors, with Leilah Babirye, Kristi Cavataro, Jes Fan, Doreen Garner, Hugh Hayden, Elizabeth Jaeger, Hannah Levy, Eli Ping, Jessi Reaves, Devon Turnbull and Kristin Walsh |
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Petzel: Commonwealth and Council with Commonwealth and Council gallery, LA, five artists - Cayetano Ferrer, Gala Porras-Kim, Nikita Gale, rafa esparza, and Suki Seokyeong Kang - who converge at an interest in the unvoiced and propose alternative knowledge, speech, and value systems |
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Sean Horton (Presents): Lauren dela Roche: Day Lily the New York solo debut of dela Roche who, finding comfort in the repetitive line work of stairways, doorways, windows, and tangible objects, began blurring boundaries between the internal and external |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Hollis Taggart: Tim Kent: Between the Lines new paintings using geometric perspective to convey a sense of uncertainty and offer more questions than answers about the narratives contained within landscapes and spaces in Kent’s first solo exhibition with the gallery |
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Galerie Lelong & Co.: Open Doors: June Edmonds, Carl E. Hazlewood, Helen Evans Ramsaran, Chris Watts the gallery hosts Welancora Gallery, New York, and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles for a multi-generational group of abstractionists present works on paper, painting and sculpture |
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Tuesday 5 | |||||||||
Findlay Galleries: Simeon Braguin: All on White, 1970s |
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Palm Beach |
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Tuesday 5 | |||||||||
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Summer Selections, Palm Beach – Works on Canvas a wide breadth of paintings in works from the gallery artist estates and contemporary artists |
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Tuesday 28 | |||||||||
Almine Rech, Matignon: Gordon Cheung: Arrow to Heaven new paintings and sculptures explore Cheung’s interest in the development of Modern China and continue his interest in revealing these lesser known histories of China and its invasion by the West |
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Christie’s Paris: 20th/21st Century: Paris Evening Sale auction: Tue 28 (viewing: Thu 23 - Tue 28 June) |
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Wednesday 29 | |||||||||
Almine Rech, Turenne: Daniel Gibson: Nature Always Wins Gibson’s first European exhibition in Paris - “reminding us of cultural intimacies, circumvented fears, and the guarantee that accompanies nature’s cyclicity” - Nilay Lawson |
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Christie’s Paris: Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale, Paris auction: Wed 29 (viewing: Thu 23 - Tue 28 June) |
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Christie’s Paris: African and Oceanic Art auction: Wed 29 (viewing: Thu 23 - Wed 29 June) |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Christie’s Paris: Le Grand Style : An apartment on the Quai d'Orsay designed by Alberto Pinto auction: Thu 30 (viewing: Thu 23 - Wed 29 June) |
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Galleria Continua: Jonathas de Andrade: Jogos. Atos. Gestos. |
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Galleria Continua: Zhanna Kadyrova: Palianytsia |
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Galleria Continua: Arcangelo Sassolino: Forme et Temps |
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Sunday 3 | |||||||||
Fondation Cartier: Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori unique, vibrantly colorful work in the first major solo survey exhibition outside Australia of one of the country’s greatest contemporary artists of the past two decades |
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Sag Harbor |
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Friday 1 | |||||||||
Mark Borghi: Rudolph Serra: Curling, Swirling Contours in Space “Serra’s approach to art-making can be described as the transformation of unconventional materials into organic, animated forms whose movement is temporarily suspended in time” |
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Antwerp |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Axel Vervoordt Gallery: Per Kirkeby: Nordhorn | |||||||||
Saturday 2 | |||||||||
Damien & The Love Guru: Magnus Andersen: Readers Remedy | |||||||||
Bucharest |
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Friday 1 | |||||||||
Anca Poterașu Gallery: Iulian Bisericaru: Zoom In, Zoom Out | |||||||||
Geneva |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Bailly Gallery - Longemalle: Yves Clerc | |||||||||
Saturday 2 | |||||||||
Pace, Geneva: teamLab: Existence in an Infinite Continuity | |||||||||
Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Bastian: Emil Nolde – Anatomy of Light and Water | |||||||||
Sprovieri: Sandra Vásquez de la Horra: Constellations | |||||||||
Friday 1 | |||||||||
Grosvenor Gallery: South Asian Modern Art 2022 | |||||||||
Jack Bell Gallery: Gonçalo Mabunda: The Chronicler’s Throne | |||||||||
Waddington Custot: Hans Hartung: Painter, Photographer | |||||||||
Saturday 2 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: -topia | |||||||||
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Barbara Nicholls, Diogo Pimentão, Francesco Pessina | |||||||||
Simon Lee Gallery: Michelangelo Pistoletto | |||||||||
The Artist Room: Ina Gerken: Poppies in Orbit | |||||||||
Tiwani Contemporary at Cromwell Place: When Cosmologies Meet. Andrew Pierre Hart & Alexandria Smith | |||||||||
Unit London: Thrush Holmes: What’s it all for? | |||||||||
Unit London: Vanguards | |||||||||
Tuesday 5 | |||||||||
Cortesi Gallery: Chiara Dynys: Un’eterna ghirlanda brillante | |||||||||
Friday 1 | |||||||||
Barbara Mathes Gallery: Color Field Painting 60 Years: 1958-2018 | |||||||||
Berry Campbell Gallery: Walter Darby Bannard: See First. Name Later. (Paintings 1972 - 1976) | |||||||||
Carpenters Workshop Gallery: The Female Voice in Modern Design, 1950-2000 | |||||||||
David Lewis: Lisa Jo: Send me no Flowers | |||||||||
Findlay Galleries: Approaching Modernity: 20th Century Masters | |||||||||
LGDR 89 Street: Marina Adams: What Are You Listening To? | |||||||||
Marian Goodman Gallery: Lawrence Weiner: Apropos Lawrence Weiner | |||||||||
Tina Kim Gallery: Minouk Lim: Fossil of High Noon | |||||||||
Saturday 2 | |||||||||
Galerie Buchholz: Anne Imhof: AVATAR | |||||||||
Monday 4 | |||||||||
Halsey McKay Gallery: Denise Kupferschmidt - Windows | |||||||||
Halsey McKay Gallery: Chris Duncan - Strawberry | |||||||||
Palm Beach |
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Monday 4 | |||||||||
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Constantin Kluge – A Master Painter of Paris | |||||||||
Saturday 2 | |||||||||
Galleria Continua: Pascale Marthine Tayou: Bonnes Nouvelles | |||||||||
PARLIAMENT: Yohan Hàn: Momsalpuli | |||||||||
Sag Harbor |
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Thursday 30 | |||||||||
Mark Borghi: Mercedes Matter: Paintings and Drawings 1966 – 1986 | |||||||||
Tokyo |
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Saturday 2 | |||||||||
Perrotin Tokyo: Hans Hartung | |||||||||
Taka Ishii Gallery: Risaku Suzuki: Winter to Spring | |||||||||
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Vin Vin: Chew | |||||||||
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