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Sadie Coles HQ Kingly Street · Bartha Contemporary Lévy Gorvy New York · kamel mennour, London |
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special events |
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exhibitions opening | |||||
Berlin | |||||
BQ: “Why are my friends such finks”, 1998–2018 Esther Schipper: Afinidades Eletivas Meyer Riegger: Gabriel Vormstein: 100 Jahre tot |
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London | |||||
Almine Rech Gallery London: Günther Förg – opens Thu, 1 Feb
a new “retrospective” exhibition, organized with the artist’s estate, which follows the different facets of Förg’s work
Delfina Foundation: Ala Younis: Plan for Feminist Greater Baghdad – preview Wed, 31 Jan a solo exhibition, including newly-commissioned work, held simultaneously in London and Dubai
kamel mennour, London: Mohamed Bourouissa: Hustling – preview Wed, 31 Jan the first exhibition at the gallery’s London space of the acclaimed Algerian‐born Paris‐based artist
Serpentine Gallery: Lee Ufan: Relatum – Stage – opens Tue, 6 Feb the Serpentine continues its exploration of public art with a sculptural commission by Ufan, installed outside the gallery in Kensington Gardens
Timothy Taylor: Freeform: Jean Dubuffet, Simon Hantaï and Charlotte Perriand – preview Thu, 1 Feb the meeting of art and design through a dialogue of formal structure and organic forms as defined by three pioneering French figures
Victoria Miro: Jorge Pardo – preview Thu, 1 Feb with paintings and large-scale chandeliers, the exhibition draws viewers into an environment of form, colour, illumination and shadow
Whitechapel Gallery: Artists’ Film International: Patrick Hough, John Skoog, Ørjan Amundsen |
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Mexico City | |||||
Galería OMR: Jose Dávila: Mechanics Of The Unstable – opens Tue, 6 Feb | |||||
Mumbai | |||||
Chemould Prescott Road: Mithu Sen: UnMYthU – opens Wed, 31 Jan | |||||
New York | |||||
Acquavella Galleries: California Landscapes: Richard Diebenkorn | Wayne Thiebaud – preview Wed, 31 Jan
twenty landscapes by these leading postwar California painters
Brooklyn Museum: David Bowie is The Sladmore Gallery comes to Taylor|Graham with a selection of sculptures chosen by New Vessel Press to illustrate each chapter of Edgardo Franzosini’s “The Animal Gazer”
The Met Breuer: Leon Golub: Raw Nerve |
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Paris | |||||
Jeanne Bucher Jaeger, St Germain: Tobey – Biberstein: Écritures contemplatives – preview Thu, 1 Feb
a dialogue between the vibrant American Tobey and the contemplative Swiss Biberstein
Jeu de Paume: Susan Meiselas: Mediations exhibition of works to benefit the Imagine Institute, an initiative of Kamel Mennour, with the support of Christie’s and Galerie kreo
Tornabuoni Art: Reading de Chirico – opens Tue, 30 Jan the gallery’s unprecedented London exhibition – the first ever to look at the artist’s paintings alongside his writings – comes to the Paris space for one month only
VNH Gallery: Cy Gavin: Devils’ Isle – preview Thu, 1 Feb new paintings in the American artist’s first solo exhibition in France
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Seoul | |||||
Kukje Gallery K2: Byron Kim: Sky – opens Thu, 1 Feb
Kukje Gallery K3: Byron Kim: Sky – opens Thu, 1 Feb two distinct but linked bodies of work in the critically acclaimed artist’s first major exhibition in Korea for seven years – across both the K2 and K3 gallery spaces
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New York auctions |
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Sotheby’s:
The Line of Beauty: Drawings from the Collection of Howard and Saretta Barnet Wed, 31 Jan (viewing 26-30 Jan)
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exhibitions closing |
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Berlin | |||||
Arratia Beer: Anna Virnich: Wärme Aurel Scheibler: Alice Neel: The Great Society Buchmann Galerie: Joel Sternfeld |
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Geneva | |||||
Mamco: General Idea: Photographs (1969-1982) – closes Sun, 4 Feb
conceived in close collaboration with founding member AA Bronson, early photographic works by the Canadian collective that borrow from Minimal, Conceptual and Land art
Mamco: William Leavitt: Retrospective – closes Sun, 4 Feb in Leavitt’s first European retrospective, historic works, installations, photo-compositions, paintings, drawings from the 1980s-1990s and major recent installations
Mamco: Narrative Art – closes Sun, 4 Feb an exhibition exploring the artistic movement that emerged in the early 1970s characterised by the use of photography for documentary purposes or combined with texts
Mamco: Fictional Artists – closes Sun, 4 Feb works by artists who remain hidden behind pseudonyms or heteronyms – organised by David Lemaire
Mamco: Gordon Matta-Clark: Food – closes Sun, 4 Feb an exhibition exploring the restaurant “FOOD” which opened in New York City in 1971 establishing itself as a meeting place which provided food and work for artists
Mamco: Martha Rosler: House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home – closes Sun, 4 Feb twenty photomontages produced between 1967 and 1972 which bring together two opposing worlds: modern interiors of security and good taste, and scenes from the Vietnam War
Mamco: Adrian Piper: The Mythic Being – closes Sun, 4 Feb original black and white photographs by a major figure of first-generation American Conceptual art and analytical philosopher
Mamco: Allen Ruppersberg: The Never Ending Book. Part One: The Old Poems (For My Mother), 2007 – closes Sun, 4 Feb works by a pivotal figure of the Californian Conceptual art scene which explore the ambiguous relationship between the intimate and the public via a literally infinite book
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London | |||||
Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Polly Apfelbaum: Dubuffet’s Feet My Hands The Approach: Bill Lynch: Drawings & Paintings Laure Genillard Gallery: Eva Fàbregas and Patricia Pisanelli: First Act: Smooth Operations – closes Sat, 3 Feb bringing together the work of two London-based artists whose practices are predominantly concerned with the affective and the subjective in the context of the so-called ‘experience economy’
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Los Angeles | |||||
LACMA: Sarah Charlesworth: Doubleworld LACMA: Atmosphere in Japanese Painting |
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Milan | |||||
A arte Invernizzi: Bruno Querci: Energicoforma – closes Wed, 31 Jan
highlighting important turning points in the artist’s creative career, works from the 1980s and their interplay with some of his most recent creations
Massimo De Carlo, Milan / Belgioioso: Jim Hodges: turning pages in the book of love – closes Sat, 3 Feb new series of paintings and immersive sculptural installations conceived and created specifically for the historically significant Palazzo Belgioioso
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New York | |||||
Gagosian West 21st St: Douglas Gordon: back and forth and forth and back – closes Sat, 3 Feb
two key film works by Gordon: “24 Hour Psycho Back and Forth and To and Fro” (2008) and “5 Year Drive-By” (1995) – “If you want to find the truth in something, take it apart piece by piece” – Douglas Gordon
Jack Hanley Gallery: Spieltrieb The Sladmore Gallery comes to Taylor|Graham with a selection of sculptures chosen by New Vessel Press to illustrate each chapter of Edgardo Franzosini’s “The Animal Gazer”
The Drawing Center: Judith Bernstein: Cabinet of Horrors |
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Pistoia | |||||
SpazioA: Giulia Cenci: ground-ground – closes Tue, 30 Jan
“a chaotic landscape from which patches of material and things emerge”
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São Paulo | |||||
Galeria Nara Roesler São Paulo: Julio Le Parc: 9 + 3 + RV – closes Sat, 3 Feb
ten recent paintings, three sculptures and a projection by the iconic kinetic artist
Mendes Wood DM: Paulo Monteiro – closes Wed, 31 Jan |
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St. Moritz | |||||
Galerie Gmurzynska St. Moritz: Winter Season – closes Sun, 4 Feb | |||||
Zürich | |||||
Galerie Gmurzynska Zürich, Paradeplatz: From Surface To Space: 100 Years of Sculpture, Relief and Collage – closes Tue, 30 Jan Galerie Gmurzynska Zürich, Talstrasse: From Surface To Space: 100 Years of Sculpture, Relief and Collage – closes Tue, 30 Jan |
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