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special events this week |
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Berlin | |||||||
FeldbuschWiesnerRudolph: Marlen Letetzki – preview Fri, 2 Nov | |||||||
Hong Kong | |||||||
Axel Vervoordt Gallery, Hong Kong: Michel Mouffe – preview Mon, 5 Nov
Massimo De Carlo, Hong Kong: Tony Lewis: Engine Insist Itself Nothing Short Etc. – preview Thu, 1 Nov Simon Lee Hong Kong: Toby Ziegler: Your Mother – preview Tue, 30 Oct a new body of work by Ziegler that takes as its source two paintings by the seventeenth-century French painter Georges de la Tour
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London | |||||||
Marlborough Fine Art: Nina Murdoch: Collecting Colour – preview Tue, 30 Oct
in her first solo exhibition for four years, sixteen new large-scale tempera and gesso paintings together with pastel studies showcasing Murdoch’s representation of architectural spaces from a close-up, abstracted viewpoint
Royal Academy of Arts: Klimt / Schiele: Drawings from the Albertina Museum, Vienna Timothy Taylor: Alex Katz: Coca-Cola Girls – preview Thu, 1 Nov |
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London auctions | |||||||
Sotheby’s London:
A Private View: Property from the Country Home of Christopher Cone and Stanley J. Seeger Tue, 30 Oct (viewing 27-30 Oct)
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New York | |||||||
303 Gallery: Tala Madani – preview Thu, 1 Nov
Madani’s first exhibition of new work at the gallery – paintings and animations subsumed by light that points both outward and inward, at human instinct and upended social ritual
Almine Rech Gallery New York: By Fire, Ceramic Works – preview Wed, 31 Oct an exhibition highlighting the dialectical nature of ceramics by placing modern, postmodern and contemporary ceramics in context with one another – includes works by Lucio Fontana, Günther Förg, Wifredo Lam, Joan Miró, Mai-Thu Perret, Pablo Picasso…
Christine Park Gallery: Yuval Shaul: Alchemical Shifts – preview Thu, 1 Nov an extensive new body of abstract paintings, in addition to the New York debut of one of his signature sculptures, this is the first solo exhibition by Tel Aviv based multidisciplinary artist Yuval Shaul – curated by Tamar Arnon and Eli Zagury
David Zwirner 20th St: Diane Arbus Untitled – preview Fri, 2 Nov Eva Presenhuber: Liam Gillick / Adam Pendleton – preview Fri, 2 Nov bringing together two artists working in parallel – Gillick and Pendleton’s work operates within an understanding that forms of abstraction cannot evade either the contradictions of history or the enduring pains of the present
Fergus McCaffrey: Sadamasa Motonaga: 1962-1972 – preview Thu, 1 Nov surveying a pivotal decade of bold and experimental work when Motonaga was a member of the renowned Japanese avant- garde collective Gutai
Gagosian West 21st St: Richard Prince: High Times – preview Thu, 1 Nov “the title was a lifetime of experiences. And besides, someone had already put that title on five of his Hippie Drawings. It wasn’t like Richard thought it up” – Joan Katz
Gagosian West 24th St: Mark Grotjahn: New Capri, Capri, Free Capri – preview Tue, 30 Oct an entirely new direction in Grotjahn’s largest exhibition of new work, three interconnected series of paintings stemming from a body of work he created for a private presentation at Casa Malaparte on the isle of Capri
Galeria Nara Roesler New York: Tomie Ohtake: At Her Fingertips – preview Thu, 1 Nov paintings, studies, engravings and photographs form this concise exhibition which draws on the rich body of work created by Ohtake in the 1960s and 70s, as well as the artist’s own rarely-seen documentation of her process – curated by Instituto Tomie Ohta
Hauser & Wirth 69th St: Gutai – preview Thu, 1 Nov an exhibition which explores the legacy of one of Japan’s most innovative and influential avant-garde collectives
Jane Lombard Gallery: Christine Gedeon: Syria…as my mother speaks a photography series and related film – Opie’s first – that offer a distinct narrative arc as they follow a fictional artist character on an arsonist spree across Los Angeles, targeting the city’s iconic modernist buildings
Lisson Gallery, New York: Stanley Whitney: In the Color – preview Sat, 3 Nov in a partner exhibition to Stanley Whitney: In the Color at the gallery’s 10th Av space, new paintings celebrating Whitney’s mature approach to the gridded abstract
Lisson Gallery, New York 10th Av: Stanley Whitney: In the Color – preview Sat, 3 Nov in a partner exhibition to Stanley Whitney: In the Color at the gallery’s 24th St space, four paintings from the vital, transitional period, when Whitney first began to solidify his swirling strokes into intense colour grids
Mignoni Gallery: Sol LeWitt: Lines in All Directions – opens Thu, 1 Nov three of the major bodies of work for which LeWitt is arguably most known
Mnuchin Gallery: The Joy of Color – opens Thu, 1 Nov paintings and sculptures, spanning eight decades, united by their unbridled celebration of color’s power to inspire and uplift – including works by Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Sam Gilliam, Jeff Koons, Laura Owens, Mark Rothko and more
Ordovas, New York: Bacon’s Women – opens Fri, 2 Nov Perrotin: Gregor Hildebrandt: “In meiner Wohnung gibt es viele Zimmer” – preview Sat, 3 Nov a labyrinth of panels made with magnetic tape and other media, the works take on architectural proportions, acting as a series of screens that organize the space and determine how the viewer moves throughout it
Perrotin: Park Seo-Bo: Ecriture – preview Sat, 3 Nov works from the 2000s, characterized by bright, vivid colors, from the artist credited with creating Korean modernism
Perrotin: Genesis Belanger & Emily Mae Smith: A Strange Relative – preview Sat, 3 Nov new work in a call and response between the disciplines of painting and sculpture, and a fruitful discussion of shared themes
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New York auctions | |||||||
Christie’s New York:
European Art: Part I Wed, 31 Oct (viewing 25-30 Oct)
European Art: Part II Wed, 31 Oct (viewing 25-30 Oct)
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Peter Joseph @ Galerie Bernard Bouche Dan Graham @ Lisson Gallery Alan Charlton @ Annely Juda Fine Art Mircea Cantor @ VNH Gallery Chris Burden @ Gagosian Tom Sachs @ Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Hannah Perry & Simeon Barclay @ Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer Alberto Burri @ Tornabuoni Art Rodney Graham @ Lisson Gallery Les Russes à Paris @ Jeanne Bucher Jaeger Hugh Hayden @ Lisson Gallery Liza Lou @ Lehmann Maupin Charlotte Prodger @ Hollybush Gardens * ArtPassport – download the app for all VR previews as soon as they go live! |
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Berlin | |||||||
Zilberman Gallery Berlin: Heba Y. Amin: A Rectilinear Propagation of Thought – closes Fri, 2 Nov | |||||||
Dubai | |||||||
The Third Line: Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: The Breeze at Dawn Has Secrets to Tell You – closes Sat, 3 Nov | |||||||
Düsseldorf | |||||||
Sies + Höke: Lebendige Skulpturen – closes Sat, 3 Nov | |||||||
Hong Kong | |||||||
David Zwirner, Hong Kong: Oscar Murillo: the build-up of content and information – closes Sat, 3 Nov | |||||||
London | |||||||
Annely Juda Fine Art: Alan Charlton: Grey Paintings – closes Sat, 3 Nov
forty years of Charlton’s practice with works from 1978 – 2018, presented in tandem with A Arte Invernizzi Gallery, Milan
Drawing Room: Annotations 4: Patrick Goddard – closes Sun, 4 Nov in an imposing installation that echoes the omnipresent construction sites of Elephant and Castle, Goddard comments on the complex relationship between capitalism and art
Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Daniel Silver a larger-than-life-size wax candle Dasha Zhukova will be lit and the candle will melt over the course of the exhibition
Hollybush Gardens: SOLO by Charlotte Johannesson – closes Sat, 3 Nov traversing between the domestic and public, analogue and digital, as well as conventional gender roles, the artist‘s practice sits within both social and political registers
Hollybush Gardens: Upstairs: Colon Hyphen Asterix by Charlotte Prodger – closes Sat, 3 Nov originally staged at CCA, Glasgow in 2012, an opportunity to examine a key early work in dialogue with BRIDGIT (2016), showing as part of the Turner Prize at Tate Britain
Lisson Gallery: Rodney Graham: Central Questions of Philosophy – closes Sat, 3 Nov a new and complex series of lightboxes from Graham including his largest to date
Lisson Gallery: Dan Graham: Rock ‘n’ Roll – closes Sat, 3 Nov a new stage-set design alongside over-sized models, video and a courtyard pavilion, all continuing Graham’s exploration of the relationship between audience and performer
Lyndsey Ingram: Sarah Graham – closes Fri, 2 Nov 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
l’étrangère: Yelena Popova: Her Name is Prometheus – closes Sat, 3 Nov an interactive, mobile, plastazote sculpture based on the molecular structure of Plutonium
Stephen Friedman Gallery: Tom Friedman: Always the Beginning a series, begun in the early 80s, that reveals Apple’s art-life tactics for everyday living and more broadly examines the means by which art circulates and the network of relationships between collector, dealer and artist
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Melbourne | |||||||
Tolarno Galleries: Nicholas Folland: Dawn Chorus – closes Sat, 3 Nov | |||||||
Milan | |||||||
Robilant + Voena, Milan: #Quarantallaquarta: Alessandro Busci – closes Mon, 5 Nov
to celebrate forty years of the Community of San Patrignano, a selection of forty works in the 40 x 40 cm format by the Milan-based painter and architect
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New York | |||||||
David Lewis: The Assassination of Leon Trotsky Halsey McKay Gallery: Glade Hits – closes Sun, 4 Nov a group exhibition taking the seemingly innocuous trope of landscape as its subject matter to hint at modern social unrest, environmental violence and existential concerns
Halsey McKay Gallery: Off-site: Arielle Falk: Phantasms – closes Sun, 4 Nov presented in an old East Hampton barn, a dramatic installation in which Falk offers an alternative perspective of the palm tree
Halsey McKay Gallery: Bryan Graf: Paradise Window – closes Sun, 4 Nov Graf continues his exploration of techniques and materials with a multi-faceted approach to photography, navigating between control and chance
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Rome | |||||||
T293: Claire Fontaine: Tutto è comune – closes Tue, 30 Oct
a visual meditation upon present day horrors and the systems in place for its dissimulation
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São Paulo | |||||||
Galeria Nara Roesler São Paulo: Artur Lescher: Asterisms – closes Sat, 3 Nov
in an iteration of the exhibition at Mexico’s OMR Gallery, sculptures and an installation convert the gallery into a new cosmic space, inspired by the notion of “asterism”, which becomes indecipherable and undefinable by science
Galeria Nara Roesler São Paulo: Antonio Dias: Tazibao and other works – closes Sat, 3 Nov curated by Paulo Sergio Duarte, a collection of works from the 1960’s to 2013, including Super 8 films from 1971-4, in an exhibition that has become a tribute to the artist who passed away at the beginning of August
Mendes Wood DM: Paulo Nazareth – closes Sun, 4 Nov |
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Vienna | |||||||
Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder: Panta Rhei Georg Kargl: FINE ARTS: Vienna Transit Hilger Next: Brian McKee: Photographs from 2002 to 2016 – closes Sat, 3 Nov Krinzinger Projekte: The Thirtieth Year – closes Sat, 3 Nov Mircea Cantor, Monica Bonvicini, Leandro Erlich, Gregor Hildebrandt, :mentalKLINIK, Mika Rottenberg: Curated by_Jérôme Sans
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Zürich | |||||||
Galerie Gmurzynska Zürich, Paradeplatz: Christo – closes Sun, 4 Nov Galerie Gmurzynska Zürich, Talstrasse: Wifredo Lam: Nouveau Nouveau Monde – closes Sun, 4 Nov Häusler Contemporary: And The Stars Look Very Different Today – closes Sat, 3 Nov selected guests and gallery artists revive the innovative vigor of art around 1968, and the spirit of that time
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