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The Week in Art
30 May – 6 Jun 2023 |
Openings, events, auctions |
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Boissy-le-Châtel
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Saturday 3 |
Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Leandro Erlich: VR Pool |
opening reception |
Galleria Continua Les Moulins: The Ability to Dream |
opening reception |
Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Micro/Macro |
opening reception |
Bruton
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Saturday 3 |
Hauser & Wirth Somerset: GRUPPENAUSSTELLUNG a celebration of the gallery’s heritage and family origins, with artists including Martin Creed, Isa Genzken, Richard Hamilton, Mary Heilmann, Camille Henrot, Richard Jackson, Rashid Johnson, Allison Katz, Paul McCarthy, Jason Rhoades, Pipilotti Rist … |
opens |
Geneva
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Friday 2 |
Christie’s Geneva: Senam Okudzeto: Analog Jouissance |
opens |
Helsinki
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Friday 2 |
Galerie Forsblom: Galerie Forsblom’s 45th-anniversary exhibition prominent, long-established Finnish names with a long history of collaboration with Kaj Forsblom in a special group exhibition to mark the gallery’s 45th anniversary |
opens |
Hong Kong
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Wednesday 31 |
Christie’s Hong Kong: Fine Chinese Modern and Contemporary Ink Paintings auction: Wed 31 (viewing: Thu 25 – Tue 30 May) |
auction |
Thursday 1 |
Christie’s Hong Kong: Fine Chinese Classical Paintings and Calligraphy auction: Thu 1 (viewing: Thu 25 – Wed 31 May) |
auction |
Hauser & Wirth: Angel Otero. The Sea Remembers in an exhibition spanning two floors of the gallery space, new paintings including large-scale canvases merging the figurative and abstract sides of Otero’s innovative and technical practice |
opening reception |
London
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Tuesday 30 |
Christie’s London: Christie’s Lates: Pride |
special event |
Wednesday 31 |
JGM Gallery: Tom Norris: Also Rises Norris’ first solo exhibition features ceramics and paintings exploring visual interrogations and nature’s representation |
opening reception |
NıCOLETTı: total climate part 2: wavelengths in the second of a three-part exhibition exploring colonial history and ecology, works by Ali Cherri, Atis Rezistans, Patricia Domínguez, Hessie, Karrabing Film Collective, Candice Lin and Jean-François Vanel-Pierre |
opening reception |
Stephen Friedman Gallery: Sasha Gordon: The Flesh Disappears, But Continues To Ache the American artist’s first solo exhibition in Europe of her hyperrealistic paintings delves into her identity as a young, queer, Asian-American woman |
private view |
Stephen Friedman Gallery: Yooyun Yang: Passing Time |
private view |
Thursday 1 |
Addis Fine Art: Eastern Voices: Contemporary Artists from East Africa |
opens |
Almine Rech: Javier Calleja: Still on time paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations featuring children, conveying deep emotions and societal commentary through playful innocence |
opening reception |
Alice Amati: Infinite Loop in the gallery’s inaugural exhibition, works by the four international artists Danielle Fretwell, Dion Rosina, Ugo Sébastião, and Ben Zawalich |
private view |
Carl Kostyál: Tony Toscani: Calloused Hymns Of Loneliness |
private view |
Darren Flook: Benjamin Slinger: Dungeon Inc. |
private view |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Peter Howson works by the Scottish painter, coinciding with his major retrospective at Edinburgh City Art Centre |
opens |
Gagosian Davies St: To Bend the Ear of the Outer World: Conversations on contemporary abstract painting guest curated by Gary Garrels, new and recent works by more than forty artists from the Americas, the UK, and Germany in the gallery’s first exhibition to span both Mayfair spaces |
opening reception |
Gagosian Grosvenor Hill: To Bend the Ear of the Outer World: Conversations on contemporary abstract painting guest curated by Gary Garrels, new and recent works by more than forty artists from the Americas, the UK, and Germany in the gallery’s first exhibition to span both Mayfair spaces |
opening reception |
Gazelli Art House: Jake Elwes: Data • Glitch • Utopia in their first solo exhibition at the gallery, Elwes examines and unpacks the black box of artificial intelligence |
private view |
Gazelli Art House: Cheng Ran: Always I Distrust. GAZELL.iO in partnership with VIVE Arts originally commissioned by K11 Art Foundation, the UK premiere of this immersive exhibition with VR, video, and sculpture, addresses the emotional isolation of city dwellers |
private view |
Maureen Paley: Avis Newman: Watching the Map “part of a larger ongoing series entitled ‘Thirteen Chapters’, which is a meditation on notions of conflict … a reflection on the writing of Sun Tzu’s ‘Art of War’ and the lasting significance of the poetry of the German/French poet Paul Celan” – Newman |
private view |
Maureen Paley Studio M: Reverend Joyce McDonald the multi-disciplinary artist and activist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery deals with the wider cultural experiences of family, love, loss, illness, healing, transformation, and transcendence |
opens |
Nahmad Projects: Raghav Babbar: new paintings intimate portraits and large-scale film-still compositions in the young figurative artist’s newest body of work |
private view |
Saatchi Yates: Bathers a group exhibition, with works by both contemporary and historical artists, exploring the tradition of bathing scenes in painting |
opens |
Serpentine South Gallery: Tomás Saraceno In Collaboration: Web(s) of Life Saraceno’s first UK solo exhibition invites participants to consider different forms of knowledge and non-human perspectives through a range of artworks and experiences extending outside the gallery to the surrounding Royal Park and beyond |
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Simon Lee Gallery: Olivier Debré the gallery’s first exhibition of works by the French lyrical abstract painter, exploring the pinnacle of his practice, the colour-field paintings of 1980 to 1999 |
opens |
Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix: Anthony Ngoya: Le Long Voyage |
opening reception |
Friday 2 |
Amanda Wilkinson: Phoebe Unwin: The Pointed Finger |
opening reception |
Claridge’s ArtSpace: Alighiero Boetti: Regola e Regolarsi |
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Goodman Gallery: One that includes myth |
opens |
Holtermann Fine Art: Abstraction and Aeriality |
opens |
LAMB: Tiago Mestre: Sun, Sun, Sun! |
special event |
MAMOTH: Anna Solal: Le Bréviaire the Paris-based artist’s first solo exhibition in London, and with the gallery |
opening reception |
MAMOTH: The Color of Pomegranates Casey Bolding, Marie Rosenzweig, Sophie Schmidt, Raya Terran and Randy Wray – five artists who use abstraction and surrealism to allude to memories, emotions, daydreams and fantasies |
opening reception |
Galerie Max Hetzler: Thomas Struth Struth’s renowned CERN photographs – exhibited for the first time in the UK |
opening reception |
Modern Art Helmet Row: Jacqueline Humphries across both galleries, Humphries’ new body of work takes the form of individual or multi-panel arrangements of largee canvases where she continues to wrestle with the conflict between erasing trace of the hand and reinstating it through mechanical means |
private view |
Pace, London: Lee Ufan and Claude Viallat: Encounter a two-person survey exhibition organised by the preeminent French curator Alfred Pacquement and spanning more than five decades of the artists’ work |
opening reception |
Rodeo: Nour Mobarak: Gods’ Facsimiles |
opening reception |
Sprovieri: Francesco Arena: There is Nothing Here “an exhibition that challenges the notion of absence and presence, blurring the lines between tangible and intangible, and exploring the role of language and materials in art” |
private view |
Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Andro Wekua: There multilayered paintings, fragments of recollections and figments of the imagination |
opens |
Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Jean-Luc Mylayne: Mirror works by the philosopher and artist around the fragility of shared ecosystems and the brevity of life on earth |
opens |
Thaddaeus Ropac: Bob Colacello: It Just Happened, Photographs 1976–1982 curated by Elena Foster and Ivorypress, Collacello’s first solo exhibition in London documents his long-standing collaboration with Andy Warhol during the1970s and 1980s |
opening reception |
Timothy Taylor: Sahara Longe: New Shapes highly stylized paintings evoking quotidian situations in the British artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, and in the UK |
private view |
Victoria Miro: Chris Ofili: The Seven Deadly Sins a major new series of paintings offering an expansive meditation on sin and the experience of sinfulness |
opens |
ZÉRUÌ: Vikenti Komitski & Aaron Roth: Dreams Are Made Of This |
opening reception |
Saturday 3 |
Cardi Gallery: Vincenzo Agnetti: Tempo e Memoria across the gallery’s spaces in London and Milan an exhibition dedicated to the Italian conceptual artist, poet and essayist |
opens |
Christie’s London: Modern British Art Selling Exhibition |
opens |
Hauser & Wirth: Saturday Workshop. Gary Simmons |
special event |
Maximillian William: Coco Capitán: NAÏVY in fifty (definitive) photographs |
special event |
Modern Art Bury Street: Jacqueline Humphries across both galleries, Humphries’ new body of work takes the form of individual or multi-panel arrangements of largee canvases where she continues to wrestle with the conflict between erasing trace of the hand and reinstating it through mechanical means |
opens |
Simon Lee Gallery: Olivier Debré |
tour |
Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Andro Wekua: There |
tour |
Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Jean-Luc Mylayne: Mirror |
tour |
Sunday 4 |
NıCOLETTı: total climate part 2: wavelengths |
performance + special event |
Monday 5 |
Luxembourg + Co.: Panel discussion with Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, London and Cécile Debray, President of the Musée national Picasso, Paris |
talk |
Modernity: Catching Light: The Architecture of Iwan Iwanoff – Through the lens of Jack Lovel |
opens |
Omer Tiroche Gallery: Portrait Mode: Celebrating with the National Portrait Gallery to coincide with the NPG’s re-opening, an exhibition of portraits by artists including Frank Auerbach, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Kees van Dongen, Jean Dubuffet, Zeng Fanzhi, Lucian Freud, Yoshitomo Nara, Julian Opie, and Richard Prince |
opens |
Tuesday 6 |
Bermondsey Project Space: David Oliver: Today My Shadow Is Also My Companion in his first London solo exhibition – coinciding with the London Festival of Architecture – Oliver subtly alters his environment with installation, sculpture, photography and papiers découpés |
opens |
The Mayor Gallery: Julian Stańczak: Beyond the Mirror an exhibition of the leading Op Art artist – “I looked for anonymity of actions through nonreferential abstract art” |
opens |
Modernity: Catching Light: The Architecture of Iwan Iwanoff – Through the lens of Jack Lovel |
opening reception |
Ordovas: Drawn: 30 Portraits drawings by modern and contemporary artists in the second exhibition of the gallery’s series exploring different techniques and mediums in twentieth-century and contemporary art |
opens |
Simon Lee Gallery: Olivier Debré |
private view |
Sotheby’s London: Photographs auction: Tue 6 – Tue 13 Jun (viewing: Tue 30 May – Tue 13 June) |
auction starts |
Los Angeles
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Saturday 3 |
CJG2: Lucia Hierro: ¿Usted Qué Come Qué Adivina? |
opening reception |
parrasch heijnen: A Particular Kind of Heaven |
special event |
Steve Turner: Out Here a four-person exhibition featuring new works by Bianca Fields, Olivia Sterling, Brittany Tucker and Skye Volmar |
opens |
Steve Turner: Jessica Wee: Woven Selves recent paintings that explore the interconnectedness of experience, memory and cultural influence |
opens |
Madrid
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Thursday 1 |
Galería Marlborough: Encuentros atemporales |
opens |
Melbourne
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Saturday 3 |
Tolarno Galleries: Ben Quilty: Shadowed |
opening reception |
New York
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Thursday 1 |
Berry Campbell Gallery: West Coast Women of Abstract Expressionism |
opens |
Gallery Henoch: Summer Group Show |
opens |
Sean Horton: Graham Collins: Dog Walker’s Manifesto “the way the materials relate to each other is as important as what they are individually” – Horton |
opening reception |
Timothy Taylor: Dreaming of Eden provocative works by female artists including Alicia Adamerovich, Louise Bourgeois, Francesca DiMattio, Jenna Gribbon, Natalia Gonzalez-Martin, Tracey Emin, Emma Fineman, Karyn Lyons, Jesse Mockrin, Katy Stubbs, Hayal Pozanti, and Antonia Showering |
opens |
Yancey Richardson Gallery: John Divola: Isolated Houses two exhibitions of Divola’s best-known and iconic series from the 1990s – in “Isolated Houses” the vernacular architecture of the California desert reflects existential themes of isolation and desire |
opens |
Yancey Richardson Gallery: John Divola: Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert two exhibitions of Divola’s best-known and iconic series from the 1990s – in “Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert” the age-old chase between man and beast |
opens |
Saturday 3 |
Halsey McKay Gallery: Henry Glavin |
opens |
Halsey McKay Gallery: Lisha Bai & Chris Bogia |
opens |
Paris
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Wednesday 31 |
Galleria Continua: Ana Maria Tavares in conversation with Paulo Miyada |
talk |
Thursday 1 |
Bigaignon: The Dialectic of the Shadow |
opening reception |
Gagosian, rue de Castiglione: Andy Warhol: Silver Screen an exhibition of three early paintings by Warhol from 1963, organized for the gallery by Jessica Beck, formerly of the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh |
opens |
LGDR: Abdoulaye Konaté: Prélude |
opening reception |
Mennour, 5 r. du Pont de Lodi: Mohammad AlFaraj: The Date Fruit of Knowledge |
opening reception |
Mennour, 6 r. du Pont de Lodi: Zineb Sedira: No matter what |
opening reception |
Mennour, r. Saint-André des arts: Cibles / Targets an exhibition curated by Philippe Dagen |
opening reception |
Sotheby’s Paris: Art Contemporain Day Auction auction: Thu 1 – Wed 7 Jun |
auction starts |
Friday 2 |
Perrotin Marais: Xavier Veilhan: Portrait Mode |
opens |
Perrotin Marais: Izumi Kato “these figures are endless questions, beyond any specific place or time, as Japanese as they are ours, wherever we are. They challenge our gaze, drawing us in, interrogating what makes us mortal” – Sophie Makariou |
opens |
Saturday 3 |
Galerie Chantal Crousel: Wade Guyton in addition to familiar imagery, the paintings are wetter, the colours more saturated, and the layers drift from one painting to another |
opening reception |
Thaddaeus Ropac, Pantin: Sean Scully: Landline Weave new works from Scully’s “Landline and Wall of Light” series together with new typologies of work and a group of paintings inspired by Aix en Provence |
opens |
Monday 5 |
Sotheby’s Paris: La Collection Michel Lequesne auction: Mon 5 (viewing: Thu 25 May – Mon 5 June) |
auction |
Tuesday 6 |
Sotheby’s Paris: Art Contemporain Evening Auction auction: Tue 6 |
auction |
Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais: Alex Katz: Purple Splits |
opens |
Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais: Robert Rauschenberg: Japanese Clayworks |
opens |
Salisbury
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Saturday 3 |
New Art Centre: Peter Frie: The View Belongs to Everyone paintings and bronze sculptures inspired by Salisbury Plain and the Wiltshire countryside |
private view |
Vienna
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Tuesday 30 |
Galerie Ernst Hilger: Andreas Leikauf: Planets saved 5 |
opens |
Thursday 1 |
Lukas Feichtner Galerie: Marielis Seyler: Verletzungen |
opening reception |
Friday 2 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber: Martin Boyce: The Stars Are Out two new bodies of interconnected works in the Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-winning artist’s first solo exhibition in Vienna |
opening reception |
Zürich
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Friday 2 |
Lullin + Ferrari: Slawomir Elsner: Geraubte Küsse |
opens |
Lullin + Ferrari: The Habit of Being: Group Show with Artists from the Gallery |
opens |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing |
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Chicago
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Saturday 3 |
Gray Chicago: Jaume Plensa: Forgotten Dreams |
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Hong Kong
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Saturday 3 |
Axel Vervoordt Gallery: Kimsooja, Meta-Painting |
► virtual visit |
London
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Wednesday 31 |
Modernity: London Craft Week 2023 – In the Spotlight: Sandra Davolio |
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Thursday 1 |
Shapero Modern: Modern Masters: Picasso & Miró |
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Friday 2 |
Robilant+Voena, London: Anna van den Hövel |
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The Mayor Gallery: Kuwayama / Naito |
► virtual visit |
Saturday 3 |
Bermondsey Project Space: Madi Boyd: The Complexity of Touch |
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Claas Reiss: Dan Linden: eavesdropping |
► virtual visit |
Grosvenor Gallery: Shibu Natesan: Plein Air Views of India and London |
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Marlborough: Joe Tilson: Modest Materials and A-Z Box of Friends and Family |
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Tiwani Contemporary at Cromwell Place: Your Presence Does Not Escape Me: Charmaine Watkiss, Delita Martin and Tessa Mars |
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Sunday 4 |
Annka Kultys Gallery: Jonas Lund: In the Middle of Nowhere II |
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LAMB: Tiago Mestre: Sun, Sun, Sun! |
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Lychee One: Diane Chappalley: Constellation |
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Mazzoleni: TOSCANI CHEZ MAZZOLENI |
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Pilar Corrias, Eastcastle St: Sabine Moritz: Heart Of Drought |
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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Qualeasha Wood: tl;dr |
► virtual visit |
Pontone Gallery: Yigal Ozeri: London Stories |
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Raven Row: PerAnkh – The June Givanni PanAfrican Cinema Archive |
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Victoria Miro: Isaac Julien: Once Again… (Statues Never Die) – Photographs |
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Workplace: Robin Megannity: Call of the Void |
► virtual visit |
Los Angeles
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Saturday 3 |
parrasch heijnen: A Particular Kind of Heaven |
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Philip Martin Gallery: The Holographic Principle |
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Roberts Projects: Mia Middleton: Love Story |
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Roberts Projects: Wangari Mathenge: Tidal Wave of Colour |
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Steve Turner: Jingze Du: Metropolis |
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Milan
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Wednesday 31 |
Cortesi Gallery: Gianfranco Pardi. Archipittura |
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New York
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Thursday 1 |
David Richard Gallery: Roland Gebhardt: Framing Perceptual Illusions: A series of wall sculptures examines presence, absence, and voids |
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Friday 2 |
David Richard Gallery: Arlington Weithers: Organic: Imagery and Processes Inspired by the Natural World |
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Saturday 3 |
David Lewis: Leah Ke Yi Zheng |
► virtual visit |
Leila Heller Gallery: Land of Honey |
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LGDR 64 Street: Rear View |
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LGDR 89 Street: Marilyn Minter |
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Nahmad Contemporary: The First Decade |
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Petzel: John Stezaker: Double Shadow |
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Petzel: Seth Price: Ardomancer |
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Paris
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Saturday 3 |
Almine Rech, Turenne: Jorge Galindo: FOLIES DE HUMEDAD |
► virtual visit |
David Zwirner: Sherrie Levine |
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Galerie Max Hetzler: Walton Ford: A Very Rare Sight |
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Mariane Ibrahim: Zohra Opoku: I Have Arisen… Part 2 |
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Mennour: Empyrean |
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Mennour, 5 r. du Pont de Lodi: Le corps de l’autre |
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Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais: Imran Qureshi: Homecoming |
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Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais: Liza Lou: i see you |
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Rome
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Thursday 1 |
T293: Dylan Rose Rheingold: Lost In the Dress Up Bin |
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Seoul
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Sunday 4 |
Everyday Mooonday: In Bloom: Seline Burn x Riikka Sormunen |
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Vienna
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Saturday 3 |
MEYER*KAINER: Liam Gillick: Mountains? What Mountains? |
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Zürich
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Wednesday 31 |
galerie gmurzynska, Paradeplatz: The suspense is terrible, I hope it will last: Mel Ramos, the Gmurzynska selection |
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galerie gmurzynska, Talstrasse: The suspense is terrible, I hope it will last: Mel Ramos, the Gmurzynska selection |
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Friday 2 |
Fabian Lang: Interior |
► virtual visit |
Saturday 3 |
Christophe Guye Galerie: Risaku Suzuki – Light of Spring |
► virtual visit |
Daily Diary New VRs Bookshop |
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