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California and Western Paintings and Sculpture Tue, 6 Aug (viewing 2-4 Aug)
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Halsey McKay Gallery: Ted Gahl: Lamu
works made during Gahl’s stay in Lamu, Kenya at the Tilleard Projects residency
Halsey McKay Gallery: You Haven’t Started Wondering about yet… works by Bernhard Buhmann, Matthew Chambers, Justin Fitzpatrick, Emily Furr, Kristina Lee, Dana Lok, Tracy Thomason, Johannes Vanderbeek and Ryan Wilde – curated by Lauren Marinaro
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Galpão Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel: Janaina Tschäpe | |||||||||||||||||
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Jamian Juliano-Villani @ Massimo De Carlo Ellen Gallagher @ Gagosian Paris Todd Arsenault and Kristopher Benedict @ David Richard Gallery John Bellany and Alan Davie @ Newport Street Gallery Brave New Visions @ Sotheby‘s London Angelika Krinzinger @ Krinzinger Projekte Herbert Zangs @ Blain|Southern En Plein Air @ Simon Lee London Abstract by Nature @ Sean Kelly Gallery Faith Ringgold @ Serpentine Gallery Works on Paper @ Findlay Galleries Mike Bouchet & Paul McCarthy @ Marlborough The Smiths @ Marlborough |
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Bucharest | |||||||||||||||||
Anca Poterașu Gallery: In The Eye of The Storm
nineteen artists draw on the charged significations of storms to bring forward topics related to the unpredictability and social anxieties towards chaos and the unknown
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Alan Cristea Gallery: Mick Moon
new works made by painting and collaging on to impressions of wood from the floorboards of Moon’s South London studio – embodying an abiding interest in India and the English seaside
Alan Cristea Gallery: Emma Stibbon: Fire and Ice field sketches, new studio drawings and prints to celebrate the release of an eponymous book published by the Royal Academy of Arts, London
Annka Kultys Gallery: Quid est veritas? Anton Svyatsky curates a multi-generational exhibition with AES+F, Morehshin Allahyari, Imre Bak, crocodilePOWER, Simon Denny, Eva and Franco Mattes, Joseph Kosuth, Olia Lialina, Signe Pierce, Timur Si-Qin and Theo Triantafyllidis
Gagosian Davies St: Ed Ruscha: Eilshemius & Me in the juxtaposition of Ruscha’s and Eilshemius’ works, landscape emerges as a set of ideas rather than a dutiful imitations of reality
Gagosian Grosvenor Hill: Francis Bacon: Couplings exploring a theme that preoccupied Bacon throughout his career – the physical and psychological relationship between two people
Marlborough: The Smiths a group exhibition inspired by a typically stimulating and amusing conversation with the artist Maurizio Cattelan, consisting of over 30 artists with the surname Smith
Marlborough: Mike Bouchet & Paul McCarthy: Upper Double Decker Bouchet: “It’s important to me that even how the paintings were made is also considered inappropriate in many circles, or irreverent, or some such thing…” McCarthy: “That’s part of the joke too, but it’s true.”
Maureen Paley: Wolfgang Tillmans focusing on Tillmans’ multifaceted approach to non-lens-based image-making, with works from the mid 1980s to the present day
Ordovas: Always Drawing: José Antonio Suárez Londoño, Works on Paper, 1997-2018 an exhibition of one hundred drawings and fifty etchings, chosen by the artist from two decades of work
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Emma Amos, Vivian Browne, Chemu Ng’ok: My Kind of Protest Skarstedt: PUSH / PULL celebrating the work of Steven Parrino, shown in dialogue with seminal works by Lucio Fontana, Richard Serra, Cady Noland, Richard Prince and Christopher Wool
The Mayor Gallery: Pécs Workshop works by the neo-avant-garde group of five Hungarian artists who revived abstract neo-constructivism and followed the Bauhaus school’s conception of art
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Boccanera Milan: Daniel González: Spiritual Paintings
inspired by the spirituality of Haiti, González creates paintings that combine distant rituals
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Findlay Galleries: Works on Paper
works from the modern masters – Calder, Miró, Picasso – to contemporary abstractionists
GRIMM: Away in the Hill through a variety of mediums, the works in this group exhibition explore the artists’ roots and relationship with place, land and nature
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery: Calix, Cup, Chalice, Grail, Urn, Goblet: Presenting the Sexual Essence of Morris Graves the chalice was Graves’s private symbol for spiritual birth and the container for the soul, a motif through which he attempted to encourage the viewer toward enlightenment
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery: Spiritual by Nature a selection of works by artists directly inspired by the natural world and informed by Eastern thought and spirituality
Sean Kelly Gallery: Abstract by Nature major works by an international group of artists, each of whom engages both traditional and non-traditional methods to produce meditative works that have a distinctly timeless quality
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Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Works on Paper | |||||||||||||||||
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BERG Contemporary: Cheating the Constant
a group exhibition with Dodda Maggý, Finnbogi Pétursson, Gruppo MID, Iván Navarro, Jitish Kallat, Sirra Sigrún Sigurðardóttir and Steina
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T293: Jana Schröder: Kadlites RS6-17
conceptual painting that is both meditative and performative
T293: Edoardo Caimi: B.L.I.S.S. Caimi’s installations focus on the contrasts between the modern and primitive, the technological and tribal, the consumerist society and nature
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Salisbury | |||||||||||||||||
New Art Centre: Andrew Logan
New Art Centre: Alexis Teplin: Painted Costumes Teplin uses abstraction to construct performative installations based in seduction, artificiality and cultural signification
New Art Centre: Johnny Dewe Mathews: The Gadflies & the Gifted, 1972-75 celebrating the joy and carefree times of the 1970s, caught on camera
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Galeria Nara Roesler São Paulo: Marcelo Silveira: Compacto mundo das coisas
Silveira appropriates the “world of things” to make drawings, sculptures and installations through postcards, pieces of chairs, plastic objects and books
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Sydney | |||||||||||||||||
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery: Tracey Moffatt: Portals
“In fiction, the portal is an opening into another dimension” – Tracey Moffatt
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery: Kirtika Kain: Corpus Kain’s first solo exhibition with the gallery examines from the perspective of an outsider how oppressive social hierarchies are enforced and embodied
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Mai 36 Galerie: Japanese Photography – 1930s-1970s
a wide-ranging exhibition of Japanese Photography, presented in collaboration with Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
Mai 36 Galerie: Magnus Plessen new paintings and collages combining diverse painterly methods and approaches to reality within an image
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