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| Victor Burgin @ Richard Saltoun Daniel Richter @ Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London White | Black @ Acquavella Galleries Viewing Room. Justin John Greene @ Simon Lee London Joe Tilson @ Alan Cristea Gallery New Editions @ Alan Cristea Gallery Lu Song @ Massimo De Carlo, London Verticality @ rosenfeld porcini * ArtPassport – download the app for all VR previews as soon as they go live! |
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| Berlin | |||||||
| Blain|Southern, Potsdamer Str.: Ali Banisadr: The World Upside Down – preview Fri, 28 Sep
in his first solo exhibition in Germany, Banisadr distorts theatrical and social archetypes to create a carnivalesque disruption
Blain|Southern, Potsdamer Str.: Herbert Zangs: Less is More – preview Fri, 28 Sep key pieces from Zangs’ signature bodies of work made between 1952-78
Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum fur Gegenwart: Agnieszka Polska: The Demon’s Brain |
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| Bruton | |||||||
| Hauser & Wirth Somerset: Berlinde De Bruyckere: Stages and Tales – preview Fri, 28 Sep
De Bruyckere’s first solo exhibition with the gallery – two new bodies of sculptural works selected in direct relation to the spaces in which they are exhibited
Hauser & Wirth Somerset: Takesada Matsutani: drop in time – preview Fri, 28 Sep organised in collaboration with Olivier Renaud-Clément this is Takesada Matsutani’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and includes never-before-seen works
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| Chicago | |||||||
| MCA Chicago: Enrico David: Gradations of Slow Release The Art Institute of Chicago: Hairy Who? 1966-1969 |
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| Hong Kong auctions | |||||||
| Sotheby’s Hong Kong:
Modern Art Evening Sale Sun, 30 Sep (viewing 28-30 Sep)
Contemporary Art Evening Sale Sun, 30 Sep (viewing 28-30 Sep)
Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Art Mon, 1 Oct (viewing 28-30 Sep)
Contemporary Art Mon, 1 Oct (viewing 28 Sep-1 Oct)
Modern Asian Art Mon, 1 Oct (viewing 28 Sep-1 Oct)
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| London | |||||||
| Alan Cristea Gallery: Anni Albers: Connections: Prints 1963 – 1984 – opens Mon, 1 Oct
a major retrospective of Albers’ prints, exploring the artist’s contribution to twentieth century art, architecture and design and featuring previously unseen archival material
Alison Jacques Gallery: Hannah Wilke – preview Wed, 26 Sep in partnership with The Hannah Wilke Collection and Archive in LA, an exhibition spanning three decades of the American painter, sculptor, photographer, video and performance artist’s work
Almine Rech Gallery London: Early 21st Century Art – opens Tue, 2 Oct organized with Bill Powers and including works by Alex Becerra, Amy Bessone, Ginny Casey, Tanya Merrill, Anthony Miler, Asuka Anastacia Ogawa, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Jan-Ole Schiemann, Vaughn Spann and Hiejin Yoo
Almine Rech Gallery London: A New Spirit Then, A New Spirit Now, 1981-2018 – opens Tue, 2 Oct curated by Norman Rosenthal, an exhibition reconstructing and reinterpreting the seminal 1981 exhibition at London’s Royal Academy co-curated by Rosenthal with Christos Joachimides and Nicholas Serota
Barbican: Francis Upritchard: Wetwang Slack Brun Fine Art: One Planet One Future by Anne De Carbuccia – preview Thu, 27 Sep photographs, installations and videos by the Franco-American environmental artist – raising awareness and documenting human-caused threats to the planet
Camden Arts Centre: Amy Sillman: Landline Cardi Gallery, London: Jean Boghossian – opens Tue, 2 Oct Cardi Gallery, London: Highlights from the Collection: Post-war and Contemporary Art – opens Tue, 2 Oct Delfina Foundation: Noor Afshan Mirza and Brad Butler: The Scar – preview Sat, 29 Sep the London premiere of Mirza and Butler’s film installation, inspired by a true event with names, scenes and locations fictionalised through the use of Magical Realism
Gagosian Britannia St: Chris Burden: Measured – preview Sat, 29 Sep “‘Limits’ is a relative term. Like beauty, it is often in the eye of the beholder” – Chris Burden. An exhibition of two large-scale works: 1 Ton Crane Truck and Porsche with Meteorite
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London: Georg Baselitz: A Focus on the 1980s – opens Tue, 2 Oct the first exhibition to focus on Baselitz’s breakthrough decade, that saw the artist propelled to international fame, widespread critical acclaim and, at times, scandal
GAO Gallery: Godai Sahara: Good Samaritan – preview Tue, 25 Sep spanning three locations – Zurich, London and Hong Kong – each featuring previously unseen works, an opportunity to gain an unprecedented and in-depth understanding of the bold development of Zeng’s creative process
Hayward Gallery: Space Shifters – opens Wed, 26 Sep artworks by twenty leading international artists, spanning a period of roughly fifty years, that alter or disrupt the visitor’s sense of space
kamel mennour, London: Tatiana Trouvé: Navigation Map London 2018 – preview Tue, 2 Oct part of a three-location presentation, at kamel mennour’s London gallery, Trouvé re-enacts her emblematic Prepared Space installation, an abstract navigation map and kind of geographic homage to Cage’s “prepared pianos”
Laure Genillard Gallery: Olivier Mosset: Graphic Works – preview Fri, 28 Sep focusing on the lesser-known aspects of the artist’s graphic and edition-based practice
Lévy Gorvy London: Lord Duveen, My Pictures Never Look So Marvellous As When You Are Here – preview Tue, 2 Oct celebrating the spirit of the influential gallerist Joseph Duveen, whose former premises the gallery now occupies, with works by prominent modern and contemporary artists
Lyndsey Ingram: Sarah Graham – opens Wed, 26 Sep coloured ink drawings and black and white graphites on the theme of the medinilla flower, the subject of Graham’s focus over the past year
Maureen Paley: AA Bronson + General Idea – preview Sun, 30 Sep marking fifty years since AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal first met and started their collaboration as General Idea
Mazzoleni: Michelangelo Pistoletto: Origins and Consequences – preview Wed, 26 Sep curated by Alberto Fiz, a selection of works from 1958 to 2012, including early figurative oils on canvas, works in charcoal on paper, acrylic, wood, bronze and glass, as well as the renowned “mirror works” that define Pistoletto’s oeuvre
Modern Art Vyner Street: Jacqueline Humphries – preview Mon, 1 Oct new works by Humphries exploring the abstract possibilities of the reproduction of code, using facsimiles of previous works which render new paintings with traces of memory and ghosts in the process of their translation
Newport Street Gallery: Martin Eder: Parasites – preview Tue, 25 Sep major new paintings alongside work spanning over a decade of Eder’s career
Olivier Malingue: Suspension – A History of Abstract Hanging Sculpture 1918 – 2018 – preview Thu, 4 Oct curated by Matthieu Poirier with Olivier Malingue – works by Max Bill, Yves Klein, Artur Lescher, Man Ray, François Morellet, Bruno Munari, Alexander Rodtchenko, Tomás Saraceno, Joel Shapiro, Jesús Rafael Soto, Takis and Xavier Veilhan
Ordovas: Alabaster – opens Fri, 28 Sep exploring the enduring fascination that artists have had with this translucent and transformative stone, from its uses in ancient Egypt to the twentieth century and contemporary sculpture
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Isabel Albrecht: A Retrospective Insight – preview Wed, 26 Sep curated by Marco Arosio and Paolo Repetto, a display of Scarpa’s polyhedral genius with a collection of diverse and complementary works
Robilant + Voena, London: Pietro Consagra: Frontal Sculpture 1947-1967 – preview Tue, 2 Oct curated by Francesca Pola with the Archivio Pietro Consagra, this is Consagra’s first solo exhibition in London and highlights work from the first two crucial creative decades of his career
Skarstedt, London: Sue Williams: New Paintings – preview Mon, 1 Oct new paintings which demonstrate Williams’ continued interest in exploring the fluid boundary between figuration and abstraction and her pursuance of the transformation of one into the other
Sotheby’s S|2 Gallery: Kim Lim – opens Fri, 28 Sep filling the entire gallery, this exhibition focuses on Kim Lim’s exploration of form through marble and stone sculptures
Sprovieri: Pedro Cabrita Reis, Jimmie Durham, Cildo Meireles – preview Mon, 1 Oct works by the three internationally renowned conceptual artists, who all work with simple materials and everyday items assembled to expose the power of association
Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Lucy Dodd: Miss Mars – preview Mon, 1 Oct Stephen Friedman Gallery: Tom Friedman: Always the Beginning Tornabuoni Art London: Afro: Gesture, Line and Colour: The Makings of an Abstract Expressionist – preview Mon, 1 Oct highlights from the recent unprecedented exhibition at the gallery’s Paris space dedicated to the Italian Abstract Expressionist, whose work is rarely seen in the UK
Whitechapel Gallery: Elmgreen & Dragset: This Is How We Bite Our Tongue |
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| London auctions | |||||||
| Bonhams London, New Bond Street:
19th Century European, Victorian and British Impressionist Art Wed, 26 Sep (viewing 20-26 Sep)
Christie’s London, King Street: Un/Breakable Tue, 2 Oct
Sotheby’s London: Prints & Multiples Wed, 26 Sep (viewing 22-25 Sep)
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| Naples | |||||||
| Thomas Dane Gallery, Naples: Walead Beshty: Aggregato – opens Tue, 25 Sep | |||||||
| New York | |||||||
| Fergus McCaffrey: Marcia Hafif Remembered – preview Thu, 27 Sep
an exhibition commemorating the American abstract painter who was renowned for her astute engagement with the material conditions and art historical tropes of monochrome painting
International Center of Photography (ICP) Museum: Eugene Richards: The Run-On of Time – opens Thu, 27 Sep New Museum: Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel |
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| New York auctions | |||||||
| Bonhams New York:
Photographs Tue, 2 Oct (viewing 28 Sep-2 Oct)
Christie’s New York: Post-War to Present Thu, 27 Sep (viewing 22-26 Sep)
Sotheby’s New York: American Art Tue, 2 Oct (viewing 28 Sep-1 Oct)
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| Paris | |||||||
| Galerie Bernard Bouche: Peter Joseph – opens Sat, 29 Sep | |||||||
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| Sotheby’s Paris:
Alias Daniel Cordier Thu, 27 Sep (viewing 22-26 Sep)
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| Pistoia | |||||||
| SpazioA: Esther Kläs: Earth – preview Sat, 29 Sep
“Works will be on display on the floor and on the wall. A lot of color grey. A lot of circular shapes.” – SpazioA
SpazioA: Santi Alleruzzo: These earthly things – preview Sat, 29 Sep named in homage to a work by the artist’s favourite poet, the exhibition signals the shift in point of view around the change of the Millennium with two distinct series translating the movement from the inside (the studio) to the outside (the landscape)
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| Rio de Janeiro | |||||||
| Galeria Nara Roesler Rio de Janeiro: Julio Le Parc: recent works – preview Tue, 25 Sep
new works presented in honour of the artist’s 90th birthday
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| Rome | |||||||
| T293: Claire Fontaine: Tutto è comune – preview Fri, 28 Sep
a visual meditation upon present day horrors and the systems in place for its dissimulation
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| Zürich | |||||||
| Christophe Guye Galerie: Risaku Suzuki: Water Mirror – preview Thu, 27 Sep | |||||||
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| Athens | |||||||
| Bernier/Eliades: Giovanni Anselmo | |||||||
| Berlin | |||||||
| FeldbuschWiesnerRudolph: Wolfgang Flad: Somewhere In Between – closes Sun, 30 Sep | |||||||
| Boissy-le-Châtel | |||||||
| Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Les Équivalents – closes Sun, 30 Sep Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Leila Alaoui: Traversées – closes Sun, 30 Sep Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Hans Op de Beeck: Kids, cabinets, pictures and ponds – closes Sun, 30 Sep Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Arcangelo Sassolino: The way we were – closes Sun, 30 Sep |
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| Chicago | |||||||
| The Art Institute of Chicago: The Yoshida Family: Three Generations of Japanese Print Artists | |||||||
| London | |||||||
| Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London: Daniel Richter: I Should Have Known Better – closes Sat, 29 Sep
a group of large-scale oil paintings, constituting the next experimental step in a visual language which Richter has developed throughout his career
Richard Saltoun: Victor Burgin: Voyage To Italy – closes Sat, 29 Sep exhibited for the first time in the UK in its entirety, a significant work consisting of a single-screen video piece with voice-over and two photo-text works
Senesi Contemporanea: Livia Marin: Relics – closes Thu, 27 Sep a new suite of paintings offering the panorama of sun-washed and tragicomic scenes set against the background of an oddly utopic neighbourhood, and themes of conflict and romance
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| Melbourne | |||||||
| Tolarno Galleries: Danie Mellor: The Landspace: [all the debils are here] – closes Sat, 29 Sep | |||||||
| New York | |||||||
| Acquavella Galleries: White | Black – closes Fri, 28 Sep
highly distinctive yet often unseen paintings, sculpture, and works on paper by Miquel Barceló, Louise Bourgeois, Jean Dubuffet, Jacob El Hanani, Keith Haring, Rashid Johnson, Robert Longo, Jean Paul Riopelle, Joaquín Torres-García, and Andy Warhol
Mignoni Gallery: Flavin, Judd, Mangold, Wilmarth, Yun – closes Sat, 29 Sep eight works, in varying media, by four of the best known American Minimalist Artists, alongside the Korean Artist, Yun Hyong-keun
Whitney Museum: David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night |
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| Paris | |||||||
| Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Pantin: It Comes In Waves – closes Sat, 29 Sep
works by fifteen artists who explore the wave as a motif, metaphor and force
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| Stockholm | |||||||
| Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Ulf Lundin: The Monument – closes Sat, 29 Sep | |||||||
| Torre Pellice (Turin) | |||||||
| Tucci Russo – Studio per l’Arte Contemporanea: Giovanni Anselmo – closes Sun, 30 Sep | |||||||
| Vienna | |||||||
| MAK: Adriana Czernin MAK: POST-OTTO WAGNER: From the Postal Savings Bank to Post-Modernism |
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| Zürich | |||||||
| Galerie Gmurzynska Zürich, Paradeplatz: Christo – closes Sat, 29 Sep Galerie Gmurzynska Zürich, Talstrasse: Wifredo Lam: Nouveau Nouveau Monde – closes Sun, 30 Sep |
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