the gallery’s new global initiative of single-work focus exhibitions “REVEAL” starts with this rare and exceptional painting from Basquiat’s breakthrough year of 1982
work by Maria Jose Arjona, Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press, Teresa Burga, Martin Dammann, Valérie Favre, Simon Cantemir Hausí, Anna K.E., Diango Hernández, Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, Johnny Miller, Chloe Piene and Carrie Mae Weems
displaying works created from 110 years ago until today, the exhibition explores the limitless possibilities of the human figure in painting and sculpture
works from the artist’s forty-year quest to master his technique with tak, a natural material that’s made from the inner bark of the mulberry - a native tree in Korea
at a time when our communities are forcefully insular and our social and physical dynamics are drastically changing, an online exhibition highlighting artists who rely on, and incorporate, their communities and networks to realize their work - with Walead Beshty, Ross Bleckner, Cosima von Bonin, Fiona Connor, Wade Guyton, Allan McCollum, Sarah Morris, Seth Price, Pieter Schoolwerth, and Rirkrit Tiravanija
a group show bringing together four artists - Liam Everett, Neïl Beloufa, Christodoulos Panayiotou and Latifa Echakhch - all working with the notion of seriality
in the pictorial space, doors open to new inner rooms in a seemingly endless hall of mirrors - it is easy but rewarding to get lost, and while astray there is a chance that we will meet ourselves
Howard’s expansive oeuvre addresses the universal themes of racism and injustice directly and without hesitation; her work considers these themes through the lens of language, objects, and imagery that unfolds and reveals itself upon closer inspection
focused here on drawing, Hughes continues to develop her concept of psychological or invented landscapes to unfold her inner self and radiate moods, emotional states, and thoughts on painting
an exhibition by Medellín-based Restrepo introducing two new series of work related to brutality in Colombia, an aspect of a hyper-masculine culture that mostly relies on violence to solve its problems