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| 1. SEOUL, Gallery Hyundai Park Hyunki: Visible, Invisible major installation works and oil-stick drawings from Park’s work in the 90s, in collaboration with the Park Hyunki Estate open: 10am-6pm Tue-Sun |
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| 2. SYDNEY, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Dale Frank paintings with a depth of space and three-dimensionality by one of Australia’s foremost contemporary artists open: 10am-6pm Tue-Fri, 11am-6pm Sat |
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| 3. PISTOIA, SpazioA Loup Sarion: Langue Pendue sculptures inspired by anthropomorphic and everyday forms, in Sarion’s first solo show in Italy open: 11am-2pm/3pm-7pm Tue-Sat |
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| 4. HELSINKI, Galerie Forsblom Jenni Hiltunen: Nothing Else Matters inspired by fashion imagery, contemporary culture and the way people create a particular identity for themselves in a culture defined by the hunger to be seen open: 11am-6pm Tue-Fri, 11am-4pm Sat, noon-4pm Sun |
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| 5. LONDON, Thomas Dane Gallery Anya Gallaccio: Beautiful Minds a giant 3D clay printer occupies the entire gallery space, and over the course of the exhibition actively prints a scaled effigy of Devil’s Tower in Wyoming open: 11am-6pm Tue-Fri, noon-6pm Sat |
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| 6. DUBAI, The Third Line Sophia Al Maria: EVERYTHING MUST GO Al Maria’s first solo exhibition in the UAE – an iteration of the exhibition ‘Black Friday’ first shown at the Whitney in New York in 2016 open: 10am-7pm Sat-Thu |
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