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The Week in Art visit site 12-19 Nov 2024
Openings, events, auctions Athens, Berlin, Brussels, Cologne, Hamburg, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Milan, Naples, New York, Paris, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Zürich |
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Athens
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Athens, Thursday 14 |
Gagosian: Sarah Crowner: Night for Day a bright yellow immersive site-specific tile installation from Crowner, which captures the color temperature of the Hellenic heat and is shown in contrast with the deep greens and blues of her sewn paintings in the upstairs space |
opening reception |
Berlin
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Berlin, Friday 15 |
Galerie Max Hetzler, Potsdamer Straße: Louise Bonnet: Reversal of Fortune new paintings on linen and paper which examine fragility, melancholy, loneliness, and grief – by the artist known for her emotional images of the human form in often exaggerated poses |
opening reception |
Brussels
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Brussels, Thursday 14 |
Almine Rech: Sylvia Ong: The Light Between Us in Ong’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, the self-taught artist collaborates with composer Joanna Bieńkowska (aka YANA) to explore the impact of art in a tumultuous world |
opening reception |
Cologne
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Cologne, Tuesday 12 |
Sotheby’s Cologne: Modern & Contemporary Art auction: Tue 12 (viewing: Wed 6 – Mon 11) |
auction |
Hamburg
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Hamburg, Thursday 14 |
Galerie Vera Munro: KOHEI NAWA: Cell new and well-known works by the artist in an exhibition which creates “a space that invites viewers to dive deeply into the material and relationships of his various pieces” |
opening reception |
Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, Tuesday 12 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Modern & Contemporary Day Auction | Session 1 – Contemporary Art auction: Tue 12 (viewing: Thu 31 Oct – Mon 11 Nov) |
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Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Modern & Contemporary Day Auction | Session 2 – Modern Art auction: Tue 12 (viewing: Thu 31 Oct – Mon 11 Nov) |
auction |
Hong Kong, Thursday 14 |
Gagosian: Sterling Ruby: | new paintings by Ruby “focus on the precarious state of a central form confronted by an explosive action and teetering on the precipice of downfall” |
opening reception |
Hong Kong, Saturday 16 |
Perrotin Hong Kong: Susumu Kamijo: Table for Us “Kamijo’s latest exhibition … steps sideways into the realm of still life, only to transform the genre with a sleight of hand that feels at once candid and elusive” – Paige Haran
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opening reception |
Hong Kong, Monday 18 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Sense × Soundness | 聞 × 識 auction: Mon 18 |
auction starts |
Hong Kong, Tuesday 19 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Fine Classical Chinese Paintings auction: Tue 19 |
auction |
London
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London, Tuesday 12 |
General Assembly: Ranny Macdonald: One Small Step new works by Macdonald which explore reality from distorted perspectives such as the sidewalk vantage points of dogs or the bird’s eye view of pigeons to challenge the supremacy of the human perspective |
private view |
Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Enchanted Alchemies: Magic, Mysticism, and the Occult in Art. Part II paintings, sculptures, ceramics, watercolors, and collages in an exhibition which explores magic, mysticism, and the occult in art |
opening reception |
Sprüth Magers: Salvo, Andreas Schulze: About Painting new works by Schulze alongside paintings by Salvo, which examine their unique conceptual approaches to painting, their parallel trajectories, and their contributions to the discourse of contemporary painting |
opening reception |
London, Wednesday 13 |
Hauser & Wirth: Meet the Artist: George Rouy |
special event |
Michael Werner Gallery: Markus Lüpertz – Pierre Puvis de Chavannes a groundbreaking exhibition which pairs one of the most important German painters of the post-war period with works by the 19th-century French master, whose work he has been evoking and paying homage to for over a decade |
private view |
October Gallery: Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga: Nature Morte a masterful blend of storytelling and symbolism as one of the most exciting contemporary artists from the Democratic Republic of Congo explores the consequences of toxic waste and its effect on local Congolese communities |
private view |
Ruup & Form: Ekta Bagri: Faces of Flame the Oxford-based artist and researcher explores ceramics both as an artistic expression and a platform for environmental advocacy |
first day |
sketch: A Sweet Christmas the Mayfair destination’s annual Christmas installation this year brings together artists, designers, and florists to celebrate the confections of the festive season |
first day |
London, Thursday 14 |
Alice Amati: Katinka Lampe and Paul Robas: Standstill |
private view |
Alison Jacques: Lenore Tawney & Toshiko Takaezu: A Remarkable Friendship in the UK’s first exhibition of Takaezu’s work, this two-person presentation examines the work and long friendship of the two artists, who were interested in Eastern and Western mystical and religious philosophies and who shaped craft history in the US |
private view |
Alma Pearl: Cullinan Richards: Second Act. Plot Twist the second part of the artist duo’s exhibition examines the social and performative aspects of their work while highlighting how central a non-linear notion of time is in the artists’ practice |
opening reception |
Almine Rech: Youngju Joung: Way Back Home “Joung’s work speaks to transnational and transcendent themes. Every major city in the world is home to a ramshackle shanty town … Joung’s indiscriminate collages of rooftops echo them all” – Aimee Dawson |
opening reception |
Almine Rech: Johan Creten: Far removed from the numbing speed “in the continuity of the objects he collects, said to be rooted in the old, or even archaic, imagination, Johan Creten injects, with this set of sculptures, a dose of “sacredness” into our mundane lives” – David Herman |
opening reception |
Arusha Gallery: Yeonsu Ju: Altar; the Carrier |
opening reception |
Goodman Gallery: Ernest Cole: House of Bondage: Vintage works from the Ernest Cole Family Trust – Part 1 the first of a three part exhibition – to be shown in London, Paris and Cape Town – of the celebrated South African photographer |
first day |
Hamiltons: Erwin Olaf: Bigger Than Life the gallery celebrates the late artist with a wide-ranging, outsize exhibition of the work of “one of the most important photographers of the final quarter of the 20th century” – Taco Dibbits |
private view |
lbf contemporary: Jake Vanden Berge: I Made My Bed Of Flowers And Now I Have To Step In It
“Vanden Berge’s works distil the quiet beauty of everyday moments into surreal contrasts, challenging viewers to reflect on the fragility of memory and the unique resonance of personal history” |
private view |
Maureen Paley: Merlin James James’ first solo exhibition at the gallery and Studio M – “I am actually working with temporality. I’m using the way work gets old, or changes over time, physically and in terms of its readings. I’m interested in how paintings time travel” – James |
opening reception |
Maureen Paley Studio M: Merlin James James’ first solo exhibition at the gallery and Studio M – “I am actually working with temporality. I’m using the way work gets old, or changes over time, physically and in terms of its readings. I’m interested in how paintings time travel” – James |
first day |
National Portrait Gallery: Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024 the seventeenth edition of the annual prize which celebrates talented young photographers, gifted amateurs, and established professionals |
first day |
NISO: Cirrus: On Landscape curated by Jenn Ellis, a group exhibition which places into dialogue both emerging and historical artists, spanning Asia to Europe and Latin America |
private view |
Palmer Gallery: Charlotte Winifred Guérard: Matthew’s Boat “Charlotte invites viewers to explore the evolving boundaries of painting through a series of innovative installations and unconventional methods of display … breaking the boundaries between different disciplines” |
private view |
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Oskar Holweck: One Zero Zero “even after many decades, Holweck’s oeuvre retains its integrity and originality. The reduction and concentration that distinguish his works still speak to us today; he could be referred to as a classic” – Siegmund Grewening |
private view |
Pilar Corrias, Savile Row: Mary Ramsden: Desire Line new paintings by an artist who “revels in the boundless versatility of her medium” |
opening reception |
Sotheby’s London: Modern British & Irish Art Evening Auction auction: Thu 14 (viewing: Sat 9 – Thu 14) |
auction |
The Sunday Painter: Sophie Ruigrok: Rapid movement over landscape “Ruigrok employs varied canvas formats to invoke the bigness or smallness of a certain observation, thought or feeling, and its unique yet interconnected placement within a broader constellation” – Elaine Tam |
opening reception |
Waddington Custot: Kenia Almaraz Murillo: Andean Cosmovision ambitious wall hangings “rich in cultural reference and personal history, Kenia’s distinctive work explores familial legacies, Andean mythologies, and diasporic identity” |
private view |
Workplace: b chehayeb: tomboy heaven new paintings which explore the complexities of memory, identity and cultural hybridity in chehayeb’s first UK solo exhibition |
opening reception |
London, Friday 15 |
Sotheby’s London: Modern British & Irish Art Day Auction auction: Fri 15 (viewing: Sat 9 – Thu 14) |
auction |
London, Saturday 16 |
October Gallery: Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga in conversation with Hannah O’Leary |
talk |
Serpentine North Gallery: Saturday Talks: Vi Trinh on Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst: The Call |
talk |
Waddington Custot: Kenia Almaraz Murillo: Andean Cosmovision ambitious wall hangings “rich in cultural reference and personal history, Kenia’s distinctive work explores familial legacies, Andean mythologies, and diasporic identity” |
first day |
London, Monday 18 |
Alon Zakaim Fine Art: Carved & Cast: Sculpture Through the Ages curated by Virginia Damtsa, more than fifteen artists in an exhibition of museum-quality, privately owned sculptures spanning over two millennia |
first day |
London, Tuesday 19 |
General Assembly: Salvatore Pione |
first day |
Pace, London: Hank Willis Thomas: Kinship of the Soul Thomas’s first solo exhibition at the gallery in London presents new retroreflective collages which continue his exploration of the histories of abstraction through the lenses of colonization, globalization, and appropriation |
opening reception |
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Wednesday 13 |
L.A. Louver: View from the Studio |
first day |
Los Angeles, Friday 15 |
Lisson Gallery: Hiroshi Sugimoto: Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form in his first exhibition in the city for over a decade, a new presentation by the multi-disciplinary artist which showcases his investigation of the visible and invisible world through photography, architecture, sculpture and the written word |
opening reception |
Philip Martin Gallery: Webinar: In Conversation with Christy Matson |
talk |
Los Angeles, Saturday 16 |
Babst Gallery: Sophia Flood: Sun and Its Living Shadow paintings and works on paper where Flood explores how the passage of time is both experienced by the body and made visible on a landscape |
opening reception |
Louis Stern Fine Arts: Doug Ohlson: Private Values rarely seen paintings by Ohlson from 1969 and the first half of the 1970s – brilliant orbs of brushed and aerosol paint which hover on richly colored backgrounds – a transitional phase his career |
opening reception |
Marian Goodman Gallery: Bernard Frize: Shadows, Spirits and Clouds Frize’s inaugural solo exhibition in the Los Angeles space – “for Frize, the basic elements of painting (paint, brush, canvas), alongside its sensual and intellectual pursuits, are sublimated according to a pre-determined methodology” |
opening reception |
Perrotin Los Angeles: Iván Argote: Impermanent |
opening reception |
Perrotin Los Angeles: Iván Argote in conversation with Leslie Hewitt and Hamza Walker |
talk |
Perrotin Los Angeles: Leslie Hewitt: New Waves |
opening reception |
Roberts Projects: On Alchemy more than twenty artists working across painting, sculpture and mixed-media in “a group exhibition that engages alchemy’s rich history and visual language to re-evaluate artistic production of the 21st century” |
opening reception |
Sean Kelly Gallery: Candida Höfer: Europa / America curated by architects Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee of the Los Angeles-based Johnston Marklee, this is Höfer’s first solo exhibition at the Los Angeles gallery |
opening reception |
Melbourne
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Melbourne, Saturday 16 |
Tolarno Galleries: Brent Harris: Drawings and New Paintings thirteen oil paintings alongside studies in coloured pencil, charcoal and gouache – “a layering of motifs that have populated my compositions for some decades, stimulating configurations that reveal new meanings for both myself and the viewer” – Harris |
opening reception |
Milan
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Milan, Tuesday 19 |
Robilant+Voena, Milan: Jordan Watson: Octavia’s Butler to inaugurate the gallery’s new space in Milan, new and recent paintings in the American artist’s first solo exhibition |
private view |
Naples
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Naples, Saturday 16 |
Alfonso Artiaco: Diego Cibelli: Un vuoto che non ha luogo “the story of an artist who emerged from the Arte Povera revolt that aesthetically, intellectually and morally dominated education and artistic circles still in the 1910s” – Sylvain Bellenger |
opening reception |
New York
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New York, Tuesday 12 |
Gagosian Park & 75: Katharina Grosse: Pie Sell, Lee Slip, Eel Lips new works on canvas by Grosse – “at some point I realized painting can bring everything together in a single moment” |
opening reception |
New York, Friday 15 |
CARVALHO PARK: Maximilian Rödel: Arcane Dust “Rödel’s paintings defy description or summary. They suggest a multitude of histories, theoretical precepts and modes of perception. But in their elimination of all figurative detail, they remain open” |
opening reception |
CARVALHO PARK: Mika Obayashi: Gospel of the Three Dimensions |
opening reception |
Friedrichs Pontone: Nathan Walsh: Echoes the contemporary realist painter presents detailed architecture and urban landscapes from a unique perspective in his first exhibition with the gallery |
opening reception |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Pinaree Sanpitak in conversation with Cecilia Alemani |
talk |
New York, Monday 18 |
Sotheby’s New York: A Legacy of Beauty: The Collection of Sydell Miller Evening Auction auction: Mon 18 (viewing: Fri 8 – Mon 18) |
auction |
Sotheby’s New York: Modern Evening Auction auction: Mon 18 (viewing: Fri 8 – Mon 18) |
auction |
New York, Tuesday 19 |
Sotheby’s New York: Modern Day Auction auction: Tue 19 (viewing: Fri 8 – Mon 18) |
auction |
Sotheby’s New York: A Legacy of Beauty: The Collection of Sydell Miller Day Auction auction: Tue 19 |
auction |
Paris
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Paris, Thursday 14 |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: David Nash: 45 Years of Drawing spanning forty-five years of his works on paper, this major exhibition explores the breadth of Nash’s engagement with drawing, and is shown in collaboration with Annely Juda Fine Art, London |
opening reception |
Galerie Lelong & Co. Matignon: David Nash: 45 Years of Drawing spanning forty-five years of his works on paper, this major exhibition explores the breadth of Nash’s engagement with drawing, and is shown in collaboration with Annely Juda Fine Art, London |
opening reception |
Galerie Mitterrand: Anne & Patrick Poirier: 56e Campagne de Fouilles, 1968/2024 more than twenty works in a new exhibition where the artist couple explore their own work to “exhume and present works from diverse periods and expressions, dating back to the 1970s” |
opening reception |
Sotheby’s Paris: Important Design auction: Thu 14 (viewing: Wed 6 – Wed 13) |
auction |
Paris, Saturday 16 |
Sotheby’s Paris: Master Sculpture & Works of Art auction: Sat 16 |
auction starts |
Seoul
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Seoul, Wednesday 13 |
Barakat Contemporary: Nicky Nodjoumi: Someone is coming with a flower three works created before the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the public debut of over sixty monotypes on paper produced shortly after the Iranian-born American artist’s exile to Miami in 1981 |
first day |
Seoul, Saturday 16 |
Gallery Chosun: Meet the Artist: Silas Fong |
special event |
Tokyo
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Tokyo, Saturday 16 |
Taka Ishii Gallery: Makoto Saito: After Watching the Tove Jansson Documentary. – Song of the Forest – new works from the painter known for computer-to-canvas portraits of artists including Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, and Antonin Artaud, with faces “haunted by insanity” |
opening reception |
Vienna
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Vienna, Thursday 14 |
MEYER*KAINER: Political / Non-Political an exhibition of fifteen artists including Beuys, Richter and Tillmans, which emphasizes art’s potential to stimulate social awareness and change, to influence society, and to be, or to imply, political action |
opening reception |
Zürich
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Zürich, Thursday 14 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Maag Areal: Raven Chacon, Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński, Oscar Tuazon large-scale installation works by the three acclaimed contemporary artists |
opening reception |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Maag Areal: Performance by Pulitzer-Prize winning artist and composer Raven Chacon |
performance |
Hauser & Wirth Bahnhofstrasse 1: Judd, LeWitt and Bill. Made by Lehni all fabricated by the Swiss company, furniture, art, and sculpture in an exhibition which examines a century of collaborations at the intersection of material expertise, art, and design |
opening reception |
Zürich, Friday 15 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Waldmannstrasse: Chemu Ng’ok: Echoes the Nairobi-based artist’s debut solo exhibition at the gallery spans both spontaneous ink drawings and abstract figurative paintings, imbued with psychological and emotional depth |
opening reception |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Waldmannstrasse: Artist talk with Chemu Ng’ok and Kami Gahiga |
talk |
Zürich, Saturday 16 |
Lullin + Ferrari: Surprise, surprise! the gallery celebrates its one hundredth exhibition with a presentation of works by gallery artists and guests |
opening reception |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Berlin, Frankfurt, Kinderhook, London, Los Angeles, Lucerne, Lugano, Milan, New York, Palm Beach, Paris, Winterthur, Zürich |
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Berlin
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Berlin, Saturday 16 |
Galerie Bastian: Andreas Mühe: Freitag den 13. |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Frankfurt
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Frankfurt, Saturday 16 |
FILIALE: Sebastian Volz: Glück |
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Kinderhook
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Kinderhook, Saturday 16 |
Jack Shainman Gallery | The School: Nina Chanel Abney: LIE DOGGO |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
London
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London, Wednesday 13 |
Maximillian William: 5 Years |
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London, Thursday 14 |
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Lucy Otter: Studio Jumps |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
London, Friday 15 |
The Artist Room: Victor Boullet: Punt e Mes |
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LAMB: Take a Seat |
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Robilant+Voena, London: Michelangelo Pistoletto |
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London, Saturday 16 |
ATLAS Gallery: ATLAS AT 30 – Contemporary |
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Cob Gallery: Fabian Treiber: Bruised |
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Cob Gallery: Ginny Casey: Busywork |
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David Zwirner: Oscar Murillo: A balancing act between collapse and spirit |
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Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Ken Currie: The Crossing |
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Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Marlene Dumas: Mourning Marsyas |
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IONE & MANN: Yelena Popova: Of Dust and Breath |
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MAMOTH: Abul Hisham: Seven Scenes of Separation |
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Modern Art Bury Street: René Daniëls |
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Skarstedt: Marco Pariani: Painting Bakery |
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Sylvia Kouvali: Anna Boghiguian: Living Amidst the Death |
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Tiwani Contemporary: Emma Prempeh: Wandering Under A Shifting Sun |
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London, Sunday 17 |
The Gallery of Everything: The Divine Theatre of Seyni Awa Camara |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
NOW Gallery: Inès Elsa Dalal: Human Stories: Unreported Uprisings |
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Pontone Gallery: Luciano Ventrone: Echi d’eternità |
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Pontone Gallery: Massimo Giannoni: Simulacrum |
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Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Saturday 16 |
Steve Turner: Shingo Yamazaki: Acts of Service |
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Steve Turner: Tiger Rocha: bodyfountain |
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Steve Turner: Jingze Du: True Colors |
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Lugano
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Lugano, Wednesday 13 |
Cortesi Gallery: SPAZIO TOTALE |
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Milan
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Milan, Friday 15 |
Cortesi Gallery: Maurizio Donzelli. NETS |
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New York
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New York, Wednesday 13 |
Eerdmans: Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark |
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Gallery Henoch: West Coast Artists |
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New York, Friday 15 |
Hirschl & Adler: John Moore: Poetry of Place |
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New York, Saturday 16 |
Berry Campbell Gallery: Selections from the Ernestine Lassaw Collection |
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Berry Campbell Gallery: Beverly McIver: Entangled |
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Goodman Gallery: Atta Kwami: Prelude to Mountains |
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Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary: De Volder: Cadence |
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Lincoln Glenn: Gerome Kamrowski: An American Surrealist |
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New York, Sunday 17 |
Public Art Fund at City Hall Park: Cannupa Hanska Luger: Attrition |
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Palm Beach
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Palm Beach, Tuesday 12 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: The Color of Fall |
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Paris
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Paris, Saturday 16 |
Adrian Sutton Gallery: Emilija Radojicic: Curiosa Continua |
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Almine Rech, Turenne: Genesis Tramaine: SWEET JESUS! |
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Behind The Door: In The Mood For Love |
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Galerie Chantal Crousel: Mimosa Echard: Lies |
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Galerie Chantal Crousel: Roberto Cuoghi: PEPSIS |
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David Zwirner: Dana Schutz: The Sea and All Its Subjects |
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Perrotin Marais: Emma Webster: The Engine of Beasts |
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Perrotin Marais: Lynn Chadwick: Hypercycle. Chapter I: Scalene (1947-1962) |
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Perrotin Marais: Jean-Marie Appriou: Exonaut Horizon |
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Semiose: Asami Shoji: October, Much Ado About Nothing |
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Semiose: Moffat Takadiwa: The Reverse Deal |
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Zürich
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Zürich, Saturday 16 |
Galerie Fabian Lang: Amour-Propre |
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