“Cady Noland” at Gagosian, New York
Gagosian is happy to announce an exhibition of recent sculptures by Cady Noland on the gallery’s Park & 75 location in New York.at Gagosian, New Yorktill October 21, 2023 Supply hyperlink
Thao Nguyen Phan “Reincarnations of Shadows” at Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan
Internationally acknowledged for her mixed use of portray, shifting picture, and sculpture, the Vietnamese artist Thao Nguyen Phan creates dreamlike and poetic narratives that hint the historical past of her nation in relation to modern [...]
Jean Katambayi Mukendi “10⁹ City” at Ramiken, New York
“In Congo to be late is sort of a poem.” Mukendi is much less a sculptor than a fractal pressure of nature. He’s an power bloom, unfolding in infinite variations of rhyming kinds. Let’s begin [...]
“Afterlife” at indigo+madder, London
The works in “Afterlife,” examine the transformative and transgressive potential of grief, loss and remembrance. Charged with craving, tenderness, and at occasions, agony, a number of works discover the lack of self-identity and the battle [...]
Erin Calla Watson “(Untitled) n.d.” at Foxy Production, New York
And the clouds are the mud of His toes Face pareidolia: seeing Jesus in toast, the Virgin Mary on a tortilla, God within the sky. [...]
Sidsel Meineche Hansen “Missionary” at Eduard Montassut, Paris
Sidsel Meineche Hansen’s curiosity in metalworking and casting lies past the fabric processes that she employs, incorporates, and typically makes specific reference to in her [...]
Giorgio Griffa “Tre Linee con Arabesco” at MASSIMODECARLO, London
Initially dedicated to figuration, Griffa underwent a transformative shift in direction of abstraction in 1968. Utilizing acrylic paints on uncooked and unstretched canvas, his works [...]
Art-o-rama, Marseille 2023 Roundup
A Marxist critic walks into an artwork honest, and walks out a collector. Final week in Marseille, I lived this one-liner. The scene was the [...]
B. Ingrid Olson, Clémence de la Tour du Pin “Parallel Manipulation” at Wschód, Warsaw
The flexibility to see one thing as what it’s not—to see a well-known object or sample in in any other case random or unrelated objects—is [...]
Stuart Middleton, Ivan Cheng, PLO man “Against Sun and Dust: Anti Historia” at Villa Imperiale, Pesaro
The battle between the processes of particular person reminiscence and collective narrations is the event for additional experiments on the idea of historical past, the [...]
“People” at Modern Art, London
Mamma Andersson Michael Andrews Frank Auerbach René Daniëls Lucian Freud Lubaina Himid David Hockney Gary Hume Alex Katz Leon Kossoff Alice Neel Paula Rego Frank [...]
“mutating bodies, imploding stars” at OGR, Turin
We're mutating our bodies below an imploding sky, and the group exhibition “mutating our bodies, imploding stars,” curated by Samuele Piazza, gives a profound contemplation [...]
Francesco João “Seven Segment Display,” Fondazione Zimei at Palazzo Cavallarini Lazzaroni, Rome
Francesco João, who lives and works between São Paulo, Brazil and Milan, Italy, is among the most fascinating inventive personalities of current years. His analysis [...]