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Lisson, MEP, GAVLAK, Mai 36, Lisa Kandlhofer, Maximillian William, Grove Square, Menconi + Schoelkopf, Franklin Parrasch, Sprovieri
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Sean Scully: The 12 / Dark Windows VR ▶ @ Lisson Gallery, New York |
in an exhibition spanning two locations in Chelsea, Scully unveils recent and new work created in his New York studio during 2020 and 2021, while the world was rocked by a global pandemic, extensive quarantine measures, Black Lives Matter protests, political instability and mass uncertainty
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Moriyama – Tomatsu: Tokyo VR ▶ @ MEP – Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris |
newly re-opened at Paris’s MEP, this historic exhibition of two masters of Japanese photography is the most complete presentation in France for many years of Moriyama’s work and the first major Parisian exhibition of Tomatsu
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Beverly Fishman: Love Letter to L.A. @ GAVLAK, Los Angeles |
new work by Fishman, in her first solo presentation at the gallery’s Los Angeles space, signals a pivot to the personal and a distinctive color palette, making objects that occupy a position between two and three dimensions
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Allen Ruppersberg: CollagesVR ▶ @ Mai 36 Galerie, Zürich |
the first solo exhibition in Switzerland of a key figure in the Californian conceptual art scene – new collage works referencing pop culture postcards, calendars, books, comics, records, and inviting reading as well as viewing
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Richie Culver: Leisure & Tourism @ Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna |
Culver’s largely biographical and often darkly humorous work offers a critique of the class system, social norms and youthful aspirations working in media from painting, sculpture and photography to digital performance
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Embodying Anew @ Maximillian William, London |
an exhibition of work by Magdalene Odundo, Simone Leigh and Thaddeus Mosley, who engage extensively with international creative practices to synthesize the aesthetics of a vast array of visual traditions
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Orlanda Broom: Rewild VR ▶ @ Grove Square Galleries, London |
with a signature lush and saturated style, new paintings from Broom depicting fantastical and surreal worlds without human or animal whilst abundant with nature
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The Park Avenue Cubists VR ▶ @ Menconi + Schoelkopf, New York |
works by Albert E. Gallatin, George L. K. Morris, and Charles Green Shaw – three artists at the vanguard of American Modernism in the 1930s
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Mildred Howard: A Sonata in Four Parts VR ▶ @ Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York |
intimately-scaled sculptures in Howard’s first exhibition with the gallery – “my work has evolved out of a desire to communicate and remember in a world that regularly forces silence and amnesia upon large groups of people – especially people of color – and in which both actors and spectators are numb to the pain of the other side”
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Pavel Pepperstein: Song of Liberty VR ▶ @ Sprovieri, London |
twenty-one illustrations of Blake’s “Song of Liberty” by the influential Russian artist – who says “there is something particular about William Blake’s poetry (magnificent, peerless, stunning, sectarian, flawed enough, and in a way even wretched). As far as I know, no one has ever attempted it (indeed, doing so would never have occurred to anyone) after he himself did it so magnificently”
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