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The Week in Art visit the site 11-18 Mar 2025
Openings, events, auctions Athens, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Rome, Salisbury, Seoul, Shanghai, Stockholm, 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 15 |
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 |
opening reception |
Berlin
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Berlin, Friday 14 |
Galerie Barbara Thumm: Anti-Pop II works by Peter Bonde, Christian Eisenberger, Rashid Johnson, Anna KE, Boris Lurie, Joel Mesler, Florian Meisenberg, Manfred Peckl, Anselm Reyle, Henry Taylor, Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, Gabriel Vormstein, Egon Zippel, Thomas Zipp, and Egon Zippel |
opening reception |
Galerie Barbara Thumm: Jo Baer |
opening reception |
Brussels
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Brussels, Friday 14 |
Almine Rech: Kim Tschang-Yeul: L’origine du vide “Kim Tschang-Yeul’s work, at the boundary of dolorism and a form of mysticism, is both masterful and mysterious” – Louma Salamé |
opening reception |
London
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London, Wednesday 12 |
JGM Gallery: Olly Fathers: Grow new works by the London based artist – “Fathers shifts away from this conception of his work as a human construct, instead presenting it as an autonomous evolution of nature” |
opening reception |
NISO: BEYOND the gallery celebrates its one-year anniversary with a Nicolas Sorbac and Christian Dominguez-curated exhibition bringing together a group of artists who challenge the limits of painting |
private view |
London, Thursday 13 |
Arusha Gallery: John Abell: Cariadon Y Mynydd (The Mountain Lovers) |
opening reception |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Richard Serra: The Final Works to mark the first anniversary of Serra’s death, the gallery presents the first complete showing outside the US of his final works, focussing on two series of prints made using black oil stick |
first day |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Time and Tide: Prints by Richard Long and David Nash over twenty works on paper by Long and Nash, two artists have made nature, and natural materials such as wood and stone, the centre of their practice |
first day |
Hurst Contemporary: Jorge K. Cruz: Just To Keep You Satisfied watercolour and oil paintings examining the Flemish still life tradition with writhing beasts and vanitas displays in Cruz’s first solo exhibition with the gallery |
opening reception |
Lychee One: Minyoung Choi: Distant Night “Choi’s paintings are pictures of places that are somewhere else … that we can only be temporarily accessed through the imagination and, by extension, through the making of – and the looking at – painting” – Scott McCracken |
opening reception |
Maximillian William: Magdalena Skupinska: soft crossing accompanied by a reflective text written by Rebecca May Johnson, Skupinska’s “practice takes shape through the slow and meditative work of gathering, mixing, and layering – altered by time” |
opening reception |
Modern Art Bury Street: Ficre Ghebreyesus including many pieces never shown before, this is the first UK solo exhibition of the late Eritrean-born American artist known for richly colourful, dreamlike paintings, reflecting European and American art as well as his native country |
private view |
National Portrait Gallery: Edvard Munch Portraits the first exhibition in the UK to focus specifically on portraits by an artist widely regarded as one of the greatest exponents of the genre |
first day |
Pilar Corrias, Savile Row: A place for modernism Josiah McElheny, Carrie Moyer, Hasani Sahlehe, Arlene Shechet, and Dan Walsh are five artists based on or around the East Coast whose painting and sculpture explores the legacy of modernism |
opening reception |
Sim Smith: In conversation: Cato and Colin Grant |
talk |
Stephen Friedman Gallery: Anne Rothenstein new enigmatic portraits, landscapes and interiors by the British artist – “I like other people to make up their minds when they look at my work” – Rothenstein |
opening reception |
The Sunday Painter: Junyi Lu: (cosset) in Lu’s first UK solo exhibition, new paintings, installations, and sculpture transform the gallery into an immersive, enveloping environment |
opening reception |
Timothy Taylor: John Chamberlain sculptures created between 1962 and 2009 provide a survey of Chamberlain’s six-decade career and demonstrate his “sculptural choreographies of balance and rhythm, exertion, and velocity” |
opening reception |
Twilight Contemporary: Cecilia Reeve: What the Water Gave Them hiding a darker narrative, new paintings and animations that explore submersion, ritual, and renewal |
opening reception |
Victoria Miro: Celia Paul: Colony of Ghosts new self-portraits, seascapes, and paintings of family by Paul in exhibition which explores time, self-identity, and belonging |
private view |
Victoria Miro: Inka Essenhigh: The Greenhouse new paintings by the New York-based artist – “botanical, landscape and figurative motifs poised between an exuberant exterior world and an energetic interior consciousness” |
private view |
London, Friday 14 |
Perrotin London: JR: Outposts the inaugural exhibition at the gallery’s new London space presents more than twenty works – alongside two videos – by the French artist, exploring the plight of refugee children |
first day |
London, Saturday 15 |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Richard Serra: The Final Works to mark the first anniversary of Serra’s death, the gallery presents the first complete showing outside the US of his final works, focussing on two series of prints made using black oil stick |
opening reception |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Richard Serra: The Final Works |
tour |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Time and Tide: Prints by Richard Long and David Nash over twenty works on paper by Long and Nash, two artists have made nature, and natural materials such as wood and stone, the centre of their practice |
opening reception |
October Gallery: Film Screening: Burroughs: The Movie (1983), dir. Howard Brookner. Q&A with filmmaker Aaron Brookner |
special event |
London, Monday 17 |
County Hall Pottery: Edgelands inspired by the work of poets Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts, an exhibition of sculptural ceramic works which explore those in-between spaces where the urban and the rural coexist |
opening reception |
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Friday 14 |
AT Gallery: Pan Jian: Aurora Rainbow vivid, contrasting hues and striking compositions as Pan Jian explores the celestial beauty of auroras and rainbows and reflects on the dynamic interplay of colorful particles |
opening reception |
AT Gallery: Pan Jian: Aurora Rainbow |
tour |
Los Angeles, Saturday 15 |
AT Gallery: Pan Jian: Aurora Rainbow |
tour |
Louis Stern Fine Arts: Gabriele Evertz: Colors Make Light the Brooklyn-based artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery – “scientists tell you that in nature, light makes the color. But a painter will tell you that colors make light” – Evertz |
opening reception |
Sean Kelly Gallery: Zipora Fried: Trust Me, Be Careful, I Like Your Shoes large works on paper, intimately-scaled drawings, ceramic sculptures and a monumental hanging drawing in Fried’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles |
opening reception |
Los Angeles, Sunday 16 |
AT Gallery: Pan Jian: Aurora Rainbow |
tour |
Rusha & Co.: Purim Spiel |
special event |
New York
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New York, Tuesday 11 |
Goodman Gallery: Dor Guez: Unfolding Negatives in his first exhibition at the gallery in New York, Guez re-contextualises found objects to explore the multi-ethnic and multi-religious heritage of his family and related communities |
first day |
New York, Thursday 13 |
Berry Campbell Gallery: Ethel Schwabacher: The Early Sixties highlighting works from a pivotal period when Schwabacher moved from gestural abstraction to more nuanced exploration of color – “a visual language that would convert psychic pain … into images of calm, stability, awe, and sheer joy” – Patricia L. Lewy |
opening reception |
Berry Campbell Gallery: In Focus | Pearl Angrist |
first day |
Gallery Henoch: Annette Davidek: Bouncing Forward recent oil paintings by Davidek that draw inspiration from the natural world, Asian art and botanical diagrams |
opening reception |
Gallery Henoch: Kevin Palme: Recent Paintings a special exhibition of recent oil paintings by Palme – “towers of ice cubes in hyperrealist detail. Inspired by ancient colonnades” |
opening reception |
Hirschl & Adler: Self-Taught Artists at the Crossroads of Fact and Fiction an exploration of reality and imagination in this exhibition of self-taught artists including Bill Traylor, James Castle, Willard Watson (The Texas Kid), Purvis Young, Lonnie Holley, Jeanne Brousseau, James Edward Deeds, and George Widener |
first day |
Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary: Catalina Chervin: States of Consciousness Edward Sullivan curates the first exhibition of Chervin’s prints in New York – “in the current exhibition we are deeply interested in suggesting the “universalist” significance of her compelling visual language” |
opening reception |
Nara Roesler New York: Fabio Miguez: Ichnographies curated by Luis Pérez-Oramas, a comprehensive overview of Miguez’ work, in his first solo exhibition at the gallery in New York |
opening reception |
New York, Friday 14 |
Almine Rech, Tribeca: Keita Morimoto: To Nowhere and Back in his first solo exhibition with the gallery – “Morimoto’s art creates an environment for reflection, offering a sanctuary where the ordinary is imbued with more profound meaning” – Larry Ossei-Mensah |
opening reception |
Almine Rech, Tribeca: Joe Andoe: AM PM |
opening reception |
Galerie Buchholz: An exhibition organized by Samuel Hindolo with works by Yuji Agematsu, Gilles Aillaud, Cecilia Bjartmar Hylta, Prunella Clough, Curtis Cuffie, Dominick Di Meo, Trisha Donnelly, Claudette Gacuti, Solomon Garçon, Alex Harsley, Henrik Olesen, Patrick Procktor, and Katsuhiro Yamaguchi |
opening reception |
Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Danielle Orchard and Aristide Maillol an exhibition of Maillol sculptures in conversation with new paintings by Orchard – “a dialogue between painting and sculpture that is beyond time, the exhibition represents visions of form, volume, and line, explored through the female figure” |
opening reception |
New York, Saturday 15 |
CARVALHO PARK: Ephemeral solace (in passing), with Taylor Stanley + Alec Knight |
performance |
New York, Monday 17 |
Sotheby’s New York: Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art auction: Mon 17 (viewing: Thu 13-Sun 16) |
auction |
New York, Tuesday 18 |
Sotheby’s New York: Chinese Art auction: Tue 18-Wed 19 (viewing: Thu 13-Mon 17) |
auction starts |
Paris
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Paris, Saturday 15 |
Almine Rech, Turenne: Jose Dávila: Half Empty, Half Full the first solo exhibition with the gallery of the artist “whose sculptures, paintings, and environments seek less to be seen than to sharpen the act of seeing by revealing the contextual dimension of the elements composing them” – Alison Moss |
opening reception |
Almine Rech, Matignon: Jean Miotte “Miotte’s oeuvre lies at the inflection point between control and freedom … an artist who was always in motion” – Louisa Mahoney |
opening reception |
Art: Concept: Pierre-Olivier Arnaud: Nouveaux Éléments. Part II collaborative works and works by guest artists in the second part of the exhibition – “the exhibition space becomes an environment in which to experience the presence and power of images” – Ida Simon-Raynaud |
first day |
Galerie Marian Goodman: Jongsuk Yoon: Far East new oils on canvas and gouaches on paper by Yoon in her first exhibition in France – “each painting has a life of its own, and it’s my job to make it visible” |
opening reception |
Rome
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Rome, Wednesday 12 |
Gagosian: Richard Avedon: Italian Days more than twenty photographs shot on the streets of Rome, Sicily, and Venice – including the first exhibition of the complete Italy series – alongside iconic portraits of notable cultural figures |
opening reception |
Salisbury
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Salisbury, Wednesday 12 |
New Art Centre: Roche Court Film Club: Roche Court: Park and Galleries for Contemporary Art |
special event |
Seoul
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Seoul, Thursday 13 |
Perrotin Seoul: Emi Kuraya: Happy Bunny “an aspiring manga professional turned rising star painter, Kuraya creates an oeuvre that revives the classic role of figure painting” – Shinyoung Chung |
opening reception |
Shanghai
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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 |
opening reception |
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” |
opening reception |
Stockholm
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Stockholm, Saturday 15 |
Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Anna Bjerger: Home Encyclopedia “Bjerger’s paintings fundamentally convey a serene and observant reflection on the concrete and visible” – Karin Faxén Sporrong, translated by Gabriella Berggren |
opening reception |
Zürich
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Zürich, Tuesday 11 |
Hauser & Wirth: classic meets art: Uman |
special event |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Frankfurt, Gstaad, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Milan, New York, Paris, Shanghai, Taipei, Venice |
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Frankfurt
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Frankfurt, Saturday 15 |
FILIALE: Martin Kähler: picobello! |
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Gstaad
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Gstaad, Saturday 15 |
Patricia Low Contemporary: Barry X Ball and Andres Serrano: Pious & Profane |
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Patricia Low Contemporary: Bjarne Melgaard: Lion Sluts |
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Gstaad, Sunday 16 |
Almine Rech: Visages |
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London
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London, Thursday 13 |
Heckmann Design Studio & Gallery: Mauro Dell’Orco: Layers |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
London, Friday 14 |
The Artist Room: Nature Morte |
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Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert: Richard Smith: Early Works 1959-63 |
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Kearsey & Gold: Woo Jung Ghil: Savouring Silence |
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Larkin Durey: Holding Space: Anina Major and Lavar Munroe |
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London, Saturday 15 |
Annely Juda Fine Art: Yves Zurstrassen: Décollage |
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Annely Juda Fine Art: Shaping Abstraction: Anthony Caro & Alan Green |
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Annely Juda Fine Art: Spotlight: Sammi Lynch |
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Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Bianca Raffaella: Faint Memories |
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Goodman Gallery: Misheck Masamvu: Mubato (The Handle) |
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Lisson Gallery: Ai Weiwei: A New Chatpter |
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Lisson Gallery: Peter Joseph: The Early Works |
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Sim Smith: Cato: All Those Nickel Wishes Cast as Spells |
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Soho Revue: Hanne Peeraer: Soft Reset |
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Soho Revue: La Mariposa (Butterfly Woman) |
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Sprüth Magers: Joseph Kosuth: The Question |
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London, Sunday 16 |
The Gallery of Everything: Cocky: From The Divine To The Erotic |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Saturday 15 |
Philip Martin Gallery: Hubert Schmalix: Flower, Figure, Landscape |
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Rusha & Co.: Hannah Lupton Reinhard: Are We Here Yet? |
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Rusha & Co.: Friends and Family |
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parrasch heijnen: La Monte Westmoreland: A Survey, 1974 – 2024 |
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Los Angeles, Sunday 16 |
AT Gallery: Pan Jian: Aurora Rainbow |
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Melbourne
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Melbourne, Saturday 15 |
Tolarno Galleries: Ben Quilty: Trinkets |
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Milan
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Milan, Wednesday 12 |
Robilant+Voena, Milan: Priscilla Rattazzi. Between Worlds |
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New York
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New York, Saturday 15 |
CARVALHO PARK: Nicola Turner: Fabric of Undoing |
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CARVALHO PARK: Yulia Iosilzon + Nicola Turner: The Threshold Beckons |
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Lincoln Glenn: Juanita Guccione: A Divine Gamble |
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Paris
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Paris, Wednesday 12 |
Hauser & Wirth: Francis Picabia. Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning |
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Hauser & Wirth: Invite(s): Hanna Rochereau |
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Paris, Saturday 15 |
Galerie Mitterrand St-Honoré: Ron Gorchov |
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Galerie Mitterrand Temple: Keith Sonnier: Cat Doucet and Portal Series |
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Semiose: Xie Lei: Mort heureuse |
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Semiose: Fiza Khatri: The Beauty You Beheld |
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Shanghai
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Shanghai, Saturday 15 |
Almine Rech: Jean Miotte: Return to China |
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Taipei
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Taipei, Sunday 16 |
Bluerider ART Taipei · DunRen: Pi Kai: Breaking The Fourth Wall |
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Bluerider ART Taipei · DunRen: Dai Junpeng: The Game of Creation |
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Venice
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Venice, Saturday 15 |
Patricia Low Venezia: Helen Downie, Alice Gavalet: Hiraeth |
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Victoria Miro Venice: Saskia Colwell: Skin on Skin |
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