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The Week in Art visit the site 4-11 Mar 2025
Openings, events, auctions Athens, Beijing, Brussels, Istanbul, London, Monaco, New York, Palm Beach, Paris, Reykjavík, Rome, Salisbury, Shanghai, Taipei, Tokyo, Zürich |
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Athens
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Athens, Tuesday 11 |
Gagosian: Romuald Hazoumè: Les fleurs du mâle paintings, sculptures, and photographs from the past two decades which engage with postcolonial legacies and contemporary realities of his native Benin, in Hazoumè’s first exhibition in Greece |
opening reception |
Beijing
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Beijing, Saturday 8 |
Lisson Gallery: Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg: Don’t be Afraid, There are Treasures Behind These Locked Doors an immersive environment with signature psychologically-charged clay-animation films alongside sculptural works, from the Swedish duo in their first exhibition at the gallery in Beijing |
first day |
Brussels
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Brussels, Thursday 6 |
Templon: Jan Van Imschoot: The Haphzardness of Opinions new and previously unseen drawings from one of the leading names in contemporary Belgian painting |
first day |
Istanbul
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Istanbul, Friday 7 |
SANATORIUM: Didem Erbaş: As the Land Falls Apart with an installation, photograms, and video, this exhibition examines existence and extinction through spatial constructions and a multilayered perspective across various materials and media |
opening reception |
London
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London, Tuesday 4 |
Gazelli Art House: Tuesday Talk: Lilly Fenichel & the AbEx Market |
talk |
Pace, London: Tim Stoner: Negative Space new paintings and works on paper by the London-based artist where complex layering and deliberate deconstruction marks a significant evolution in his exploration of the archaeology of the image |
opening reception |
Sotheby’s London: Modern & Contemporary Evening Auction auction: Tue 4 (viewing: Wed 26 Feb-Tue 4 Mar) |
auction |
London, Wednesday 5 |
ATLAS Gallery: Richard Caldicott: Table of Contents a survey exhibition of twenty-five years of works by Caldicott, who “takes his practice to the limits of what can and cannot be justifiably termed photography” |
private view |
Almine Rech: Tom Wesselmann: Up Close “the images of Wesselmann’s hard member, even amid the flood of imagery made since he painted them, retain considerable spark, challenge, and an honest, healthy charge” – Brian Boucher |
opening reception |
October Gallery: William S. Burroughs rarely seen paintings and drawings created from a variety of materials – “Burroughs’ art was an expedition into the unknown, his favourite destination” |
private view |
Ruup & Form: Barbara Long: Stairway to Heaven Long’s first solo exhibition in the UK presents an immersive installation alongside sculptural vessels and darned, stitched, and embroidered domestic textiles that expand on her exploration of memory, domesticity, and the passage of time |
first day |
Ruup & Form: The 65th Step by Barbara Long |
performance |
Sotheby’s London: Contemporary Day Auction auction: Wed 5 (viewing: Wed 26 Feb-Wed 5 Mar) |
auction |
London, Thursday 6 |
Ab-Anbar: Hessam Samavatian: Earendel titled after the most distant known star, these works explore meaning, context, and “how time inscribes itself into images and objects” |
opening reception |
Alice Amati: Sophie Birch & Rachel Youn: Figures of Speech a “dialogue” between Birch’s oil paintings and Youn’s kinetic sculptures |
opening reception |
BEERS London: Hyangmok Baik: Home “references to Ophelia, di Chirico, Neo-Classicism, and Pop Art, Op Art, Street Art. A sensibility to me that appears as a lamentation of youth – but perhaps that’s just me” – Andrew Salgado |
private view |
Barbican: Noah Davis: Exhibition Tour with Curatorial Assistant Kitty Gurnos-Davies |
tour |
LAMB: Alma Berrow: The Opening of a Crisp Packet – A Show about Storytelling this installation of new ceramic works by Berrow – “unfolds into a more lavish offering: a journey through mythical spaces, first greeted by ancient wells brimming with water before moving through to a feast at the heart of the exhibition” |
private view |
Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Alison Watt to coincide with her exhibition at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, an exhibition of new still lifes by Watt |
opening reception |
Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Auras: Portraits of Women by British Artists an exhibition which “celebrates a diverse grouping of artists connected through their visual reinventions of the human figure and incisive portrayals of women” |
opening reception |
Maximillian William: MEETING #3: ART-DIRECTING ART |
special event |
NıCOLETTı: Divine Southgate-Smith: Navigator the first solo exhibition by the London-based, Togolese-British artist examines conditions of oppression and empowerment, referencing and intersecting black, queer and female experiences |
private view |
Palmer Gallery: So Many Cares curated by Lucy Cowling and Andrew Price, an exhibition of artists whose work “finds poetics within the materiality of everyday life, resisting and rewriting the destructive forces of consumption and global circulation” |
private view |
Palmer Gallery: The Door: Daria Blum celebrating its first anniversary, the gallery launches a new programme of exhibitions with Blum, whose work “delves further into themes of dishonesty, deflection, and fiction within performance, sculpture, and storytelling” |
private view |
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Rhythms & Remedies: Fay Ballard, Károly Keserü and Dillwyn Smith gestural marks, vivid colours, monochrome compositions, and repetitive geometric shapes and patterns from three diverse artists who explore drawing as an intuitive as well as premeditated practice |
private view |
Saatchi Yates: Pascal Sender: Happy Hour |
private view |
Shapero Modern: Joan Miró: Monumental Printmaking an exhibition of rare and monumental prints by the Catalan-Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramicist |
first day |
Sotheby’s London: Modern Day Auction auction: Thu 6 (viewing: Wed 26 Feb-Wed 5 Mar) |
auction |
Stern Pissarro Gallery: School of Paris: Community and The Avant-Garde including work by both Picasso and Chagall, this exhibition celebrates the community of artists who gave rise to many of the twentieth-century’s masterpieces |
first day |
London, Friday 7 |
Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Deptford: Harvest curated by Maria do Carmo M. P. de Pontes, an exhibition of Marta Jakobovits and Anderson Borba, two artists whose practices are rooted in exploring materiality |
first day |
Maureen Paley: James Welling and Bernd & Hilla Becher Welling is known for work which explores the history and technical specificities of photography – this joint exhibition across both gallery spaces provides a unique opportunity to see his pieces in conversation with those of the Bechers |
first day |
Maureen Paley Studio M: James Welling and Bernd & Hilla Becher Welling is known for work which explores the history and technical specificities of photography – this joint exhibition across both gallery spaces provides a unique opportunity to see his pieces in conversation with those of the Bechers |
first day |
Pontone Gallery: Shifting Focus: Female Painters & Sculptors 2025 to coincide with Women’s History Month, a wide-ranging exhibition of works by female gallery artists, including Gretchen Andrew, Yuki Aruga, Madeleine Gross, Heather Horton, Park Jieun, Cha Jongrye, Sarah Muirhead, and Reisha Perlmutter |
first day |
London, Saturday 8 |
Ab-Anbar: Hessam Samavatian Artist Tour with Music Performance by Nava Hemyari |
special event |
Almine Rech: In conversation: Jeffrey Sturges, Mark Godfrey and Almine Rech. Moderated by Louisa Buck |
talk |
October Gallery: William S. Burroughs: In conversation Kathelin Gray and Oliver Harris |
talk |
Pipeline: Callum Harvey: Caught In the Sun’s Red Loom a solo exhibition by the artist, who lives and works in Cornwall, UK |
opening reception |
Saatchi Yates: AR in Contemporary Art: Pascal Sender, Gonzalo Herrero and Daniela Loftus |
talk |
London, Sunday 9 |
Hayward Gallery: Afro Goddesses: Mickalene Thomas Panel Discussion |
talk |
Serpentine North Gallery: The Dinner Party by Sandra Knecht |
performance |
Monaco
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Monaco, Thursday 6 |
Hauser & Wirth Monaco: Barbara Chase-Riboud. The Josephines a landmark exhibition which presents the sculptor and poet’s tribute to the legendary Josephine Baker |
opening reception |
New York
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New York, Tuesday 4 |
CARVALHO PARK: Ephemeral solace (in passing), with Taylor Stanley + Alec Knight |
performance |
Sotheby’s New York: Design auction: Tue 4-Thu 13 |
auction starts |
Tina Kim Gallery: Vintage20: Design for Living curated by Adam Charlap Hyman, an exhibition of mid-century furniture and design to celebrate the legacy of the Manhattan-based firm Vintage20 |
opening reception |
New York, Wednesday 5 |
Leila Heller Gallery: Aileen Bordman: Monet’s Garden |
first day |
New York, Thursday 6 |
Almine Rech: Joël Andrianomearisoa: MIRACLE drawing, raphia, textile, and sewing, among other techniques – “Andrianomearisoa transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, reminding us that there is always the potential for something miraculous within the act of making’ – Larry Ossei-Mensah |
opening reception |
Gagosian West 21st St: Walton Ford: Tutto “I wanted to paint pictures about the world’s fastest animals living a fast life with a wild woman in Venice” – Ford |
opening reception |
Luhring Augustine Chelsea: Julio Galán a major two-part exhibition of works by the Mexican artist, hosted with kurimanzutto – the first in New York on the late artist in over twenty years |
opening reception |
Nicola Vassell Gallery: Alberta Whittle: Towards a m̶o̶t̶h̶e̶r̶f̶u̶l̶ loving praxis, we cast seeds into the darkness new paintings and sculpture by Whittle exploring pre-colonial themes and “marronage” |
opening reception |
Nohra Haime Gallery: Colombian Magic in collaboration with Karen Moreinis, an exhibition which combines three Colombian artists and three Colombian concept brands |
opening reception |
Schoelkopf: Clifford Ross: What Remains… Ross’s first painting exhibition in thirty years – powerful graphite and ink works which reimagine his lifelong engagement with nature together with his evolving artistic process |
opening reception |
Sean Kelly Gallery: Alec Soth: Advice for Young Artists photographs from Soth’s recently completed eponymous body of work made during visits to undergraduate art programs across the country – exploring his subjects as well as his own position as an artist |
opening reception |
Sean Kelly Gallery: Joseph Kosuth: Future Memory works from every decade of Kosuth’s career in a landmark exhibition to celebrate his eightieth birthday |
opening reception |
Stephen Friedman Gallery: Clare Woods: A Kinder Time new still life paintings which explore the threshold between life and death, in Woods’ first solo show with the gallery |
opening reception |
Templon: Alioune Diagne: Jokkoo following his pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale, the first exhibition in America of the rising star of the African art scene presents a cross-examination of the artist’s home country and the US |
first day |
New York, Friday 7 |
Friedrichs Pontone: Weaving Narratives celebrating Women’s History Month, a group exhibition with works by Henni Alftan, Gretchen Andrew, LaKela Brown, L’Merchie Frazier, Grace Hartigan, Andrea Joyce Heimer, Sheree Hovsepian, Ellen Lesperance, Dana Powell, Julia Rommel, and Lily Stockman |
opening reception |
HB381: Graham Marks: For Joy and Grieving nearly fifty improvisatory candelabras by the New York-based ceramicist – “dancing doodles materialized from the air” |
opening reception |
Marian Goodman Gallery: Tavares Strachan: Starless Midnight painting, sound, robotics, neon, marble, and hair in an immersive exhibition of new and existing work across seven diverse and site-specific environments |
opening reception |
Petzel: Zorawar Sidhu and Rob Swainston: Flash Point new woodcuts, screenprints, and etchings by New York-based artist duo explore “social and natural landscapes in the context of climate disaster, political activism, and global events” |
opening reception |
Petzel: Emma Webster: That Thought Might Think new panoramic paintings, her largest to date, in the Los Angeles-based artist’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery – “expansive, revelatory vistas of genesis and apocalypse” |
opening reception |
New York, Saturday 8 |
CARVALHO PARK: Ephemeral solace (in passing), with Taylor Stanley + Alec Knight |
performance |
Sean Kelly Gallery: Alec Soth in Conversation with Elisabeth Sherman |
talk |
Palm Beach
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Palm Beach, Wednesday 5 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Charles Neal – Highgrove House, His Majesty’s Gardens an exhibition of commissioned paintings by Neal – the first artist granted permission to portray “the enchanting vistas of His Majesty King Charles III’s private residence and its esteemed gardens” |
first day |
Paris
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Paris, Thursday 6 |
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois: Marion Mailaender: Mi casa es tu casa “like these chouchous that form the base of a stool, or this windshield turned into a mirror. Here, one senses a love for life, the life that shapes things and always reappears” – Maïlys Celeux-Lanval |
opening reception |
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois: Julien Berthier: Passion Potelet “passion potelet” translates as “bollard-love” – “ever since I spoke with Julien Berthier, I haven’t been able to stop looking at the bollards scattered throughout every city” – Samuel Gross
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opening reception |
Paris, Saturday 8 |
Adrian Sutton Gallery: Kaitlin Kraemer: Unwritten Stories brought together for the first time, recent large multilayered oil on canvas pieces alongside gestural works on paper invite reflection on how surroundings shape emotions and identities |
first day |
Galerie Maria Wettergren: Camilla Moberg: Over The Rainbow large luminous sculptures handcrafted in blown glass in the Finnish artist’s first solo exhibition |
opening reception |
Templon: Oda Jaune: Oil of Angels inspired by a Maya Angelou poem, “a journey deep into the complex and fascinating universe of Oda Jaune” with twenty oils on canvas which explore unconditional love |
first day |
Templon: Philippe Cognée: Fragmented Landscapes installed on a giant frieze, Cognée’s landscapes use a unique painting technique and display “his unconditional love for the medium of painting and his caustic view of our disenchanted era” |
first day |
Reykjavík
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Reykjavík, Saturday 8 |
BERG Contemporary: Anna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir: ECHO LIMA ninety-five etched copper plates line the gallery walls as a central structure creates a tension between the two-dimensional and the three-dimensional |
opening reception |
Rome
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Rome, Thursday 6 |
Tornabuoni Arte: DRAWING ROOM. Works on paper 1913 – 2013 around forty works on paper by artists from Balla to Cattelan and Moore to Rauschenberg in an exhibition which “traces the evolution of this flexible and intimate medium” |
opening reception |
Salisbury
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Salisbury, Wednesday 5 |
New Art Centre: Roche Court Film Club: The Art of Barbara Hepworth |
special event |
Shanghai
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Shanghai, Saturday 8 |
Bluerider ART Shanghai: Dirk Salz: Dimensions of Light and Color presenting Salz’s medium- and large-scale creations for the first time, an exhibition which explores the “essence of light and color, taking viewers into a realm between the tangible and the ethereal” |
opening reception |
Shanghai, Tuesday 11 |
Perrotin Shanghai: Shintaro Miyake: A Leisurely Stroll With the Horse “stepping into Miyake’s artistic world is like venturing into a jungle where myth and adventure merge, where fantasy and danger collide” – Lin Ye, translated by Lingxuan Tang |
first day |
Perrotin Shanghai: Kevork Mourad: When Time Was Like a River an immersive fabric installation, work on paper, paintings, and cut-out paintings in Mourad’s debut exhibition in Asia – “his quick strokes carry a sense of augury, a cartomancy in paint” |
first day |
Taipei
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Taipei, Friday 7 |
Each Modern: To Sway and Surround: Japanese Female Abstraction a group exhibition which examines the work of female abstract artists across different eras through the lens of Japanese women artists |
opening reception |
Tokyo
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Tokyo, Wednesday 5 |
Perrotin Tokyo: Sara Anstis: Bath paintings and works on paper in Anstis’s first presentation with the gallery – “Anstis’ otherworldly scenes – where figures, often nude, commune amongst themselves and in the company of animals – present a dreamlike logic” – James Casey |
opening reception |
Zürich
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Zürich, Thursday 6 |
Galerie Fabian Lang: Werner Frei: The Modernist and his view ahead. Works from 1930-1980 in conjunction with the his estate, an exhibition to celebrate the life and work of the influential artist, humanist, and philanthropist |
opening reception |
Zürich, Tuesday 11 |
Hauser & Wirth: classic meets art: Uman |
special event |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Berlin, London, Los Angeles, Milan, Naples, New York, Paris, St. Moritz, Stockholm, Vienna, Zürich |
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Berlin
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Berlin, Saturday 8 |
Galerie Barbara Thumm: Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven: Dudoute_Toaster_Absolu (AMVK 1981-2025) |
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Galerie Barbara Thumm: Johnny Miller: Drawing Cabinet |
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London
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London, Tuesday 4 |
Sotheby’s London: PLACES+FACES |
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London, Wednesday 5 |
Hurst Contemporary: Presently Fragmented |
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London, Friday 7 |
Heckmann Design Studio & Gallery: Mauro Dell’Orco: Layers |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
London, Saturday 8 |
Alison Jacques: Last Night I Dreamt of Manderley |
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Arusha Gallery: Morwenna Morrison: Play-Time |
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Cristea Roberts Gallery: Christiane Baumgartner: Sunken Treasure |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Found Objects: Prints and Multiples from the 1960s |
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Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Massimo Bartolini: Sparse Steps |
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Gagosian Grosvenor Hill: Japanese Art History à la Takashi Murakami |
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Gagosian Shop, London: Takashi Murakami |
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JGM Gallery: What do you see? |
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Maximillian William: OK-RM: A Meaningful Order |
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Modern Art Bury Street: Michael Simpson: Drawing towards Painting: Selected Works 1974 – 2024 |
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Pilar Corrias, Savile Row: Sojourner Truth Parsons: Blue goes away |
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Timothy Taylor: California |
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Twilight Contemporary: Philip Sutton RA: Making History Dance |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Victoria Miro: At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World |
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domobaal: Lee Edwards: Absence is Presence |
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London, Sunday 9 |
County Hall Pottery: Narratives in Clay |
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sketch: Michal Korman: The Rendezvous for an Innocent Walk |
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London, Monday 10 |
Bluerider ART London: Carol Prusa: Strange Attractors |
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Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Saturday 8 |
Louis Stern Fine Arts: Lorser Feitelson: Magical Forms |
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Roberts Projects: Betye Saar: Mojotech |
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Roberts Projects: Lenz Geerk: Schwarzweiß |
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Roberts Projects: Daniel Crews-Chubb: Finding Figures |
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Sean Kelly Gallery: Lindsay Adams: Keep Your Wonder Moving |
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Sean Kelly Gallery: Wu Chi-Tsung: Fading Origin |
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Milan
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Milan, Friday 7 |
Robilant+Voena, Milan: Priscilla Rattazzi. Between Worlds |
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Naples
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Naples, Saturday 8 |
Alfonso Artiaco: Darren Almond: Songbirds and Willows |
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New York
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New York, Friday 7 |
Hirschl & Adler: Winold Reiss and the New American Portrait |
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Susan Sheehan Gallery: Walk the Line | Geometric Abstraction |
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New York, Saturday 8 |
Berry Campbell Gallery: Frank Wimberley: Before More After Less |
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Berry Campbell Gallery: In Focus | Larry Zox: Lyrical Abstraction |
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Gallery Henoch: Winter Group Show |
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Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary: Debora Hirsch: Herbaria |
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Luhring Augustine Tribeca: Treasures of the Medieval World |
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Nara Roesler New York: Lucia Koch: People and Natural Numbers |
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New York, Sunday 9 |
Nohra Haime Gallery: Colombian Magic |
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Public Art Fund at Brooklyn Bridge Park: Huma Bhabha: Before The End |
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Paris
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Paris, Saturday 8 |
Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu: Bennett Miller |
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Galerie Lelong & Co.: Günther Förg: Paires |
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Galerie Lelong & Co.: Pierre Alechinsky: Ne fêter ni l’an ni la vitesse |
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Galerie Lelong & Co. Matignon: Tom Wesselmann: Drawn in Steel: Metal Editions |
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Galerie Marian Goodman: James Welling: Thought Objects, Italy and France |
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Galerie Marian Goodman: Gerard & Kelly: Bardo |
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Perrotin Marais: Nick Doyle: Business, Pleasure, Pressure, Release |
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Galerie Peter Kilchmann: Marc Bauer: L’Avènement, Janvier 2025 |
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St. Moritz
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St. Moritz, Thursday 6 |
Robilant+Voena: Jordan Watson. Easier to Breathe |
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Robilant+Voena: Vincenzo De Cotiis. Archaeology of Consciousness |
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Stockholm
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Stockholm, Saturday 8 |
Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Susanne Johansson: The Unanswered Question |
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Vienna
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Vienna, Saturday 8 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber: Amy Feldman: Good Fortune |
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MEYER*KAINER: Hélène Fauquet: Species of the Pod |
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MEYER*KAINER: Humor and Trauma |
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Zürich
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Zürich, Friday 7 |
Hauser & Wirth Bahnhofstrasse 1: JUDD, LEWITT AND BILL. MADE BY LEHNI |
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