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GalleriesNow 09 May 2017
 
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events

London, Tue 9 The Gallery of Everything film screening of Michael the Brave (1970) 
Oxford
, Sat 13 Modern Art Oxford workshop: The Self & The City: Navigating the Cultural Landscape
exhibitions opening
Florence
Aria art gallery: İrfan Önürmen: Gaze – preview Sat, 13 May

figurative compositions created by cropping and layering tulles which give way to psychological and political readings
Istanbul
Zilberman Gallery: Guido Casaretto: The Pope and Galileo Had A Minor Disagreement – opens Tue, 9 May

using different materials to make unusual copies of systems that represent various phenomena, Casaretto questions sensory perception and brings to mind computer programs which attempt to simulate reality

Zilberman Gallery: Bahia Shehab: The Chronicles of Flowers – opens Tue, 9 May

multi-sensory documentation of Shehab’s long-lasting relationship with flowers using plexi-glass screens, video projections, audio and flower scents
London
Michael Hoppen Gallery: Harry Gruyaert: Western and Eastern Light
Tate Modern: Giacometti
London auctions
Sotheby’s London:

Modern and Contemporary African Art Tue, 16 May (viewing 12-15 May)
Milan
Massimo De Carlo, Milan: Andra Ursuţa: The Man from the Internet – opens Tue, 9 May

one hundred ink drawings on paper, each a hand rendered version of an image found on a Russian-English news website caught in between journalism and propaganda

Massimo De Carlo, Milan / Belgioioso: Dan Colen: Purgatory Paintings – opens Tue, 9 May

Colen investigates the transcendental value of banality, encompassing fairy-tales and found objects to draft a narrative that shifts between non-representational and figurative subjects

Mumbai
Chemould Prescott Road: Tracing Narratives: Indian Landscape Design – opens Fri, 12 May
New York
Anders Wahlstedt Fine Art: Sonia Gechtoff: Drawings from the Early 1960’s – preview Thu, 11 May
Di Donna: A Surrealist Banquet – opens Thu, 11 May

Surrealist and Post-War works of art inspired by the mysterious and sensual aspects of gastronomy

Luxembourg & Dayan Figures Toward Abstraction: Sculptures 1910 to 1940 – opens Fri, 12 May

a selection of works by modern masters organised by Daniella Luxembourg and Daniel Libeskind exploring the nature of abstraction in art, architecture, history and life

Maccarone, Morton St: John Divola: The Green of this Notebook
Storm King Art Center: David Smith: The White Sculptures
Storm King Art Center: Outlooks: Heather Hart

New York auctions
Christie’s New York:

Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale Mon, 15 May (viewing 6-15 May)
Impressionist and Modern Art Works on Paper Tue, 16 May (viewing 6-15 May)
Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale Tue, 16 May (viewing 6-15 May)

Sotheby’s New York:

Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale Tue, 16 May (viewing 5-16 May)
Pistoia
SpazioA: Waiting for the Sun – preview Sat, 13 May & Sun, 14 May

works by five artists whose practices rethink our relationship with fiction and cinematic narratives
Reykjavík
BERG Contemporary: Steina & Woody Vasulka – preview Thu, 11 May

an extensive showcase of video works by a couple who’s evolving formulation of electronic imaging language creates a dialogue between artist and technology
Siena
Galleria Continua San Gimignano: Antony Gormley: Co-ordinate – opens Sat, 13 May
Galleria Continua San Gimignano: Subodh Gupta: In This Vessel Lies the Philosopher’s Stone – opens Sat, 13 May
Galleria Continua San Gimignano: Alejandro Campins: Declaración Pública – opens Sat, 13 May
Stockholm
Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Marcel Dzama: Revolution Blues – preview Sat, 13 May
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exhibitions closing
 
Berlin
KW Institute for Contemporary Art: Paul Elliman: As you said
Museum of Photography: Alice Springs: The MEP Show/ Helmut Newton: Yellow Press / Mart Engelen: Portraits
Dubai
The Third Line: Fouad Elkoury: Suite Egyptienne – closes Tue, 16 May
Hong Kong
Edouard Malingue: Su-Mei Tse: Elegy
Lehmann Maupin Hong Kong: Do Ho Suh: Passage/s
Massimo De Carlo, Hong Kong: Roland Flexner – Ai Weiwei – closes Sun, 14 May

iconic ink paintings by Roland Flexner and an unreleased body of work by Ai Weiwei
Istanbul
Pi Artworks Istanbul: Parastou Forouhar: Written Room – closes Wed, 10 May

the current iteration of Forouhar’s site-specific installation arrives in Istanbul, following appearances around the world including the UK, Australia, Italy, Germany and Greece
London
Hollybush Gardens: Knut Henrik Henriksen: The story of a man who lost interest in his job and started walking in circles
Lévy Gorvy London: Vincenzo Agnetti: Territories – closes Sat, 13 May

the first exhibition in London by one of the most significant and influential Italian conceptualists of the twentieth century

Luxembourg & Dayan London: The Ends of Collage: London – closes Sat, 13 May
Modern Art, Helmet Row: Richard Tuttle: My Birthday Puzzle
Pi Artworks London: The World Made New – closes Sat, 13 May

the exhibition draws resonances in the work of five international artists (based in London, Glasgow, Cornwall, and Istanbul), through personal myths of history and landscape

Pilar Corrias: Urban Zellweger: Throb
SALON at Saatchi Gallery: Tsuyoshi Maekawa – closes Sun, 14 May

Lévy Gorvy presents paintings by the Gutai artist, inaugurating Saatchi Gallery’s new project space

The Approach: The problem with having a body / is that it always needs to be somewhere
White Cube Mason’s Yard: Fred Tomaselli: Paper
Whitechapel Gallery: Eduardo Paolozzi

New York
Henrique Faria Fine Art: Esvin Alarcón Lam: Displacements & Reconstructions
Jack Shainman Gallery: The School: Andres Serrano: Selected Works 1984-2015
Michael Werner, Upper East Side: Jörg Immendorff: LIDL Works and Performances from the 60s – closes Sat, 13 May

a rarely-exhibited body of early work by one of the most important artists to emerge during the post-war period in Germany

Miguel Abreu Gallery: Rochelle Goldberg: Intralocutors
Mitchell-Innes & Nash, 26th St: Chris Johanson: Possibilities
Paul Kasmin Gallery, 27th St: Max Ernst: Big Brother: Teaching Staff for a School of Murderers
Sikkema Jenkins & Co: William Cordova: smoke signals: sculpting in time
The FLAG Art Foundation: Etel Adnan | Gerhard Richter
Whitney Museum: Fast Forward: Painting from the 1980s
Yancey Richardson Gallery: Mark Steinmetz: South – closes Sat, 13 May

Paris
Galerie Bernard Bouche: Marc Trivier – closes Sat, 13 May
Galerie Chantal Crousel: Abraham Cruzvillegas: The Water Trilogy 1: Ichárhuta: Autodefensión Approximante Vibrante Retroflexe
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Pantin: Jack Pierson: Walking Around – closes Sat, 13 May

taken off Florida’s Gulf Coast, Pierson’s new photographs explore the emotional undercurrents of our daily lives, from the intimacy of romantic attachment to the distant idealisation of escape

Perrotin, r. de Turenne: Aya Takano: The Jelly Civilization Chronicle

Salzburg
Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska: Axel Hütte: Rheingau – closes Sat, 13 May

restrained and painterly photographs from the Düsseldorf-educated Hütte
Sydney
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery: Fiona Hall: Gateless Gate – closes Sat, 13 May

works made in response to the conflict in the Middle East, commissioned for the Art Gallery of South Australia for an exhibition of Contemporary Trench Art
Tokyo
Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film: Hanayo: hanayo III
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