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The Week in Art
12-19 Sep 2023 |
Openings, events, auctions |
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Barcelona
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Thursday 14 |
Galería Marlborough: Anna Bella Geiger and Pedro Pinchas Geiger: Affective Cartography an exhibition examining the work and relationship of the artist and the geographer |
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Berlin
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Wednesday 13 |
Galerie Max Hetzler, Potsdamer Straße: Paul McCarthy: Them as Was Is organised by Cornelius Tittel, sculptures, drawings and video works in McCarthy’s first solo exhibition with the gallery |
opening reception |
Thursday 14 |
Galerie Max Hetzler, Goethestraße 2/3: Beatriz Milhazes in conversation with German art historian and editor-in-chief of WELTKUNST, Lisa Zeitz |
talk |
Under The Mango Tree: hotte thumbisodu – Siddi Textiles of Care twenty unique, multicolored, and handmade quilts from the Afro-Indian Siddi community of North Karnataka, India |
opening reception |
Friday 15 |
Galerie Buchholz: Melvin Edwards: B WIRE, BEWARE, ALL WAYS ART. Steel, Paper & Paint new site-specific installations by Edwards, made from barbed wire, or B wire, as he calls it |
opening reception |
Capitain Petzel: Ragen Moss: C O N S P I R E |
opening reception |
Galerie Max Hetzler, Bleibtreustraße 45: Albert Oehlen, Richard Prince, Rudolf Stingel an exhibition of works by the three artists, which all refer to art from the 20th century but differ widely in their intellectual attitudes, techniques, and perspectives |
opening reception |
Galerie Max Hetzler, Goethestraße 2/3: Beatriz Milhazes: Paisagem em Desfile new paintings – self-termed “chromatic free geometry” – by Milhazes in a celebration of twenty years of cooperation with the gallery |
opening reception |
Saturday 16 |
Capitain Petzel: Ragen Moss: C O N S P I R E |
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Beverly Hills
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Thursday 14 |
Gagosian: Derrick Adams: Come as You Are new works in Adams’s first exhibition with the gallery, continuing his pictorial vignettes centering the Black figure and born of an imagined invitation to the real or fictional personalities he paints |
opening reception |
Boissy-le-Châtel
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Sunday 17 |
Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Julio Le Parc: Aurora |
opens |
Cologne
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Thursday 14 |
Sotheby’s Cologne: Modern & Contemporary Discoveries auction: Thu 14 – Thu 21 Sep (viewing: Wed 13 – Wed 20 September) |
auction starts |
Geneva
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Thursday 14 |
Fabienne Levy: Tang Shuo: Shadows of Boulder Hill |
opens |
Helsinki
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Friday 15 |
Galerie Forsblom: Stig Baumgartner: Things Falling into Place “his compositions shine, splatter, shake, or sweat in their own joy of emerging. Each painting constitutes its own significant event while at the same time possessing its own unique personality” |
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Galerie Forsblom: Jenni Rope: Bracken “through unruly forms, her paintings infiltrate their surroundings, skirting the straight edges of the walls and surreptitiously crossing over into the domain of three-dimensionality, hovering somewhere between painting and sculpture” |
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Galerie Forsblom: Tiina Elina Nurminen: Your Bouquet |
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London
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Tuesday 12 |
Christie’s London: Contemporary Edition auction: Tue 12 – Thu 28 Sep (viewing: Wed 13 – Mon 25 September) |
auction starts |
Goodman Gallery: Mapping another Route: South African artists in a modern era |
special event |
John Martin Gallery: Joanna Logue: Recent Paintings Logue’s first solo exhibition in the UK – “my hope is the work transcends the specific and evokes a universal landscape. This is precisely what the Maine landscape stirs in me. It seems somehow timeless, symbolising an archetypal wilderness” |
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Pontone Gallery: Jarek Puczel: Into the Unknown new paintings by the Polish artist depicting solitary female figures in romantIc settings which evoke the dynamic visual language of film |
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Pontone Gallery: Surbhhi K Modi: Woven Stories new pieces by the Indian artist showcasing a group of her tapestries |
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Shtager&Shch: Katya Granova: Voices From A Suitcase new work by Granova exploring the fallibility of personal memory and collective history, and the intersection at which both meet |
private view |
Thaddaeus Ropac: Mandy El-Sayegh: Interiors |
performance |
Wednesday 13 |
The Artist Room: The Milky Bar Kid was Strong and Tough: Ben Levy and Grayson Perry new paintings by Levy and a key etching by Perry, highlighting both artists’ shared interests in aspiration, obsession, childhood, and social standing |
private view |
Christie’s London: Prints and Multiples auction: Wed 13 – Wed 27 Sep (viewing: Wed 13 – Tue 26 September) |
auction starts |
Hanina Fine Arts: Abstract Impressionism (1950s A.I.) an exhibition re-visiting the idea of “Abstract Impressionism” – a distinction between European abstraction and American Abstract “Expressionism” – and examining how artists drew on the physical world for their inspiration |
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JGM Gallery: Juan Bolivar: On The Road Again “Juan’s work reminds us that Art is mutable and an ever evolving challenge to our powers of perception” – gallery director Jennifer Guerrini Maraldi |
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Lisson Gallery: Ryan Gander: PUNTO! an exhibition exploring the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways we live today, in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress |
opening reception |
October Gallery: Zana Masombuka: Nges’rhodlweni: A Portal for Black Joy the gallery presents Masombuka’s first solo exhibition in London – exploring the intersection of identity and culture through photography, film, sculpture and performance |
private view |
Saatchi Yates: Will St. John in his debut UK solo exhibition – “St. John’s meticulously crafted paintings exude … a whimsical treatment of sensual themes, deployment of rich and intricate brushwork, and an infusion of pastel hues” |
private view |
Sotheby’s London: Old Master & 19th Century Paintings auction: Wed 13 – Wed 20 Sep (viewing: Fri 15 – Wed 20 September) |
auction starts |
Thursday 14 |
Bartha Contemporary: Ignacio Uriarte: Drawn To See recent works exploring the intersections of art and perception, in the internationally acclaimed artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery |
private view |
Christie’s London: Christie’s Lates. Picasso: A 50 year legacy |
special event |
Cob Gallery: Tomo Campbell: Spitting Feathers an exhibition examining Campbell’s artistic investigation into the act of painting itself – and featuring his largest work to date presented as a monumental installation |
private view |
Lisson Gallery: Li Ran: Waiting for the Advent in his first solo exhibition in London, Li Ran shows video works alongside new paintings and texts portraying the psychological state of a group of semi-fictional “humble intellectuals” revolving around him in China |
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Lychee One: In Her Landscape: Qian Qian, Marlene Steyn |
private view |
Friday 15 |
The Brown Collection: The Leisure Centre “the title Leisure Centre questions not what a leisure centre is but what might be the centre of leisure – what is at the heart of our leisure?” |
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Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas |
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Maureen Paley: Eduardo Sarabia: Prologue at both the gallery in Bethnal Green and Studio M in Shoreditch, a new exhibition by the Mexican American artist looking at state violence, drug trafficking, late-stage capitalism, and neo-colonial hierarchies between the United States and Mexico |
private view |
Maureen Paley Studio M: Eduardo Sarabia: Prologue |
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Parafin: From Birth to Earth a cross-generational exhibition of artists exploring themes related to biomorphism – the use of abstract forms or motifs that evoke forms from nature such as plants and body parts |
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Serpentine South Gallery: Park Nights 2023: Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro |
special event |
Tuesday 19 |
Sotheby’s London: Prints & Multiples auction: Tue 19 – Tue 26 Sep |
auction starts |
Sotheby’s London: Banksy auction: Tue 19 – Tue 26 Sep |
auction starts |
Los Angeles
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Thursday 14 |
Hauser & Wirth Downtown: Stefan Brüggemann. White Noise in the Mexican-German artist’s first solo exhibition in LA, paintings, installation and neon works address how information and misinformation saturate our consciousness and shape our understanding of the world |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth Downtown: Nonmemory curated by Jay Ezra Nayssan, Founder and Director of Del Vaz Projects, works by Mike Kelley and a group of artists who use space as the repository for dreams, fantasies, and anxieties to transform the past |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth Downtown: Harmony Korine. AGGRESSIVE DR1FTER in Korine’s debut solo exhibition since joining the gallery, a new series of acid-hued paintings drawn from his film to be released later this year |
opening reception |
Sean Kelly Gallery: Julian Charrière: Buried Sunshine Charrière’s first solo exhibition at the gallery in Los Angeles explores the histories of the city and the discovery of petroleum in the late 19th century, industrializing the region and transforming LA into the second largest city in the US |
opening reception |
Saturday 16 |
Hauser & Wirth Downtown: In Conversation: Harmony Korine and Catherine Taft |
talk |
Louis Stern Fine Arts: Mimi Chen Ting: The Sea Within Me the late painter, printmaker, and performance artist integrated Eastern and Western aesthetic influences to produce lyrical works transcribing the nuances of womanhood, belonging, and personal identity |
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Roberts Projects: Daniel Crews-Chubb: Statuesque mixed media paintings and studies on paper in a wide ranging exploration of the Crews-Chubb’s relationship to historic artifacts |
opening reception |
Steve Turner: Julia de Ruvo: Eye Contact new paintings by the Stockholm-based artist, depicting dogs or humans in heightened emotional states – “the eyes of dogs and people are interchangeable in my paintings. It is where the domestic snaps back to feral” – de Ruvo |
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Steve Turner: Robert Pokorny: No Running By The Pool “drawing is at the root of my practice, where ideas are born, tested and refined. When drawing, I work freely, without inhibition, allowing the mark making to dictate where the drawing wants to go’ – Pokorny |
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Steve Turner: Florine Imo: Judgment Day new monumental paintings, each depicting a goddess that relates to a single element or attribute, which leave the viewer surrounded |
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Madrid
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Thursday 14 |
Galería Marlborough: Rayuela / El orden falso commemorating the 60th anniversary of the publication of “Rayuela”, an exhibition bringing together fourteen Latin American artists who approach or are inspired by the complex universe of Julio Cortázar’s iconic novel |
opens |
Milan
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Monday 18 |
Cardi Gallery: Jannis Kounellis wall-mounted iron panels in a solo exhibition of one of the most prominent voices of Italian Arte Povera |
opening reception |
Tuesday 19 |
A arte Invernizzi: Nelio Sonego an exhibition which observes the evolution of Sonego’s painting, while reflecting on the problem that he always dealt with, the physical and mental relationship between the trace and space |
opening reception |
Naples
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Thursday 14 |
Alfonso Artiaco: Anri Sala new frescoes, made in Naples, with the addition of marble fragments grafted on the flat surface of the works – “like unearthed artefacts and remnants found at an excavation site” |
opening reception |
Saturday 16 |
Thomas Dane Gallery: Catherine Opie: Walls, Windows and Blood “Opie focuses her eye on the politics of place and its relationship to identity, questioning what is held within these symbols and places of power, and our personal and collective responsibilities in relation to accepted geopolitical structures” |
private view |
New York
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Tuesday 12 |
Christie’s New York: Keith Haring: Pixel Pioneer auction: Tue 12 – Wed 20 Sep (viewing: Thu 14 – Tue 19 September) |
auction starts |
Gagosian Park & 75: Cady Noland an exhibition of new sculptures by Noland |
opens |
Gagosian West 24th St: Tetsuya Ishida: My Anxious Self curated by Cecilia Alemani, an extensive survey exhibition of paintings by the late artist, the most comprehensive outside of Japan and his first ever in New York |
opening reception |
Jack Shainman Gallery: Emanoel Araújo announcing representation of the late Brazilian artist, curator, and collector, the gallery presents the first major survey of his work in the NYC since the 1980s |
opening reception |
Marian Goodman Gallery: William Kentridge: Oh To Believe in Another World the North American premiere of an immersive five-channel projection made in response to Shostakovich’s Symphony No.10, shown alongside new bronze sculptures, drawings, collaged lithographs, and mixed-media puppets |
opening reception |
Wednesday 13 |
Christie’s New York: Arts of India auction: Wed 13 – Wed 27 Sep (viewing: Fri 15 – Tue 19 September) |
auction starts |
Christie’s New York: The Moke Mokotoff Collection auction: Wed 13 – Tue 26 Sep (viewing: Fri 15 – Tue 19 September) |
auction starts |
Christie’s New York: Arts of Asia Online auction: Wed 13 – Thu 28 Sep |
auction starts |
Fridman Gallery: Sahana Ramakrishnan: An Ocean of Time Ramakrishnan’s first solo exhibition with the gallery explores time and the interconnectedness of living beings in “a process of creation by encapsulation, reinterpreting classical mythology and revealing fundamental elements and frequencies of life” |
opening reception |
Gagosian 541 West 24th St: Edmund de Waal: this must be the place a major exhibition of new works by the internationally acclaimed artist and writer |
opening reception |
Michael Werner: Aaron Curry new sculptures and paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist – “instead of thinking of art through an avant-garde lens, where ideas are a reaction to what came before, it’s more about building on top of those ideas and discoveries” – Curry |
opening reception |
Petzel: Austin Martin White: Familiar Dysphoria in his first solo exhibition, White examines colonial painting and its role in categorisation and subjugation |
opens |
Thursday 14 |
Almine Rech: Zio Ziegler: The Essential Figures a dozen recently completed paintings in the first New York solo exhibition of this Bay Area artist |
opening reception |
Anita Shapolsky Gallery: John Hultberg: Painter of the In-Between |
opens |
Barbara Mathes Gallery: Uncanny Objects an exhibition of sculptural works exploring the strangeness captured by Freud’s theory of the uncanny |
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Colnaghi: Carved Stones from Prehistory: The Art of Early Toolmaking an exceptional selection of prehistoric stone tools – from private collections – emphasizes the aesthetic merit of some of humanity’s first creations |
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David Richard Gallery: Siri Berg: The Kabbalah Paintings from the 1980s in the first major survey of the Swedish-American artist’s work since her death in 2020, paintings on canvas and paper mounted on stretched linen from her decades-long study of color and its meditative and transcendental nature |
opening reception |
Gagosian 976 Madison Avenue: Edmund de Waal and Sally Mann: to light, and then return— new works by the two artists inspired by each other’s practices – this is the first time de Waal and Mann have shown together in a dedicated exhibition |
opening reception |
Helwaser Gallery: Brian Michael Reed: Between Portals and Plains works on paper which explore the natural world, using the rigor of botanical illustration with an aesthetic of spiritual, medicinal, cultural, and mythical metaphors |
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Gallery Henoch: Alexandra Pacula: Light Rhythms Pacula “extends an invitation to viewers to partake in her fascination with the metropolis” |
opening reception |
Hirschl & Adler: Various Flowers |
opens |
Hollis Taggart: Brett Taylor: Icarus the first major exhibition in the US devoted to the artist features paintings from the 1960s and 70s displaying Taylor’s distinctive visual language and imaginative approach |
opening reception |
kurimanzutto: Barbara Sánchez-Kane: New Lexicons for Embodiment the Mexican artist and designer’s first solo exhibition in the city examines the intertwined worlds of fashion and art |
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Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Pierre Soulages: From Midnight to Twilight a major survey exhibition spanning seven decades of Soulages’s work – “at every stage of his career, the paintings of Pierre Soulages remain contemporary” – Dominque Lévy
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opening reception |
Petzel: Tomoo Gokita in his debut solo exhibition with the gallery, new paintings by the Tokyo-based artist expanding his practice toward innovative techniques and striking color palettes |
opens |
Robilant+Voena, New York: Sunneva Ása Weisshappel: Odd Girl Out new work by the Icelandic artist exploring the hidden aggression and vindictive elements in female relationships and especially among young girls |
private view |
Tuesday 19 |
Christie’s New York: Japanese and Korean Art auction: Tue 19 (viewing: Fri 15 – Mon 18 September) |
auction |
Christie’s New York: A Century of Art: Photographs from The Gerald Fineberg Collection auction: Tue 19 Sep – Tue 3 Oct |
auction starts |
Christie’s New York: Photographs auction: Tue 19 Sep – Wed 4 Oct |
auction starts |
Helwaser Gallery: Brian Michael Reed: Between Portals and Plains |
tour |
Paris
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Tuesday 12 |
Mennour, 5 r. du Pont de Lodi: Daniel Buren: Plis contre plan, hauts-reliefs, travaux situés |
opening reception |
Mennour, 6 r. du Pont de Lodi: Daniel Buren: Plis contre plan, hauts-reliefs, travaux situés |
opening reception |
Mennour, r. Saint-André des arts: Mircea Suciu: Earthly Delights recent paintings in the Romanian artist’s first exhibition with the gallery – drawing its title from the famous Hieronymus Bosch work |
opening reception |
Wednesday 13 |
Skarstedt: Marco Pariani: Landscaping new paintings in Pariani’s first solo exhibition in Paris challenge the traditional notions of the landscape genre |
opening reception |
Thursday 14 |
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois: Niki de Saint Phalle: Tableaux éclatés presented for the first time in Paris since its inception and its presentation at the ARC Musée dʼArt Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 1993 |
opening reception |
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois: Always the Sun Pilar Albarracín, Julien Berthier, Julien Bismuth, Alain Bublex, Martin Kersels, Zhenya Machneva, Henrique Oliveira, Lucie Picandet, Peybak, Emanuel Proweller, Làzaro Saavedra, Pierre Seinturier, Tomi Ungerer, Winshluss, and Virginie Yassef |
opening reception |
Saturday 16 |
Jeanne Bucher Jaeger, Marais: Antoine Grumbach: Enchan-Temps : The Eyes of the Sky [Les Yeux du Ciel] the second part of a cycle conceived by Véronique Jaeger looking at the work of artists whose creations are deeply rooted in sites of memory on Earth while revealed in their fullness and monumentality when seen from above |
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Shanghai
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Friday 15 |
Lisson Gallery: Spencer Finch: Forever is composed of Nows new and recent work, including an LED installation, pastel on paper works, watercolour drawings, and Pantone swatches with pencil on paper, in Finch’s first solo exhibition in China |
opening reception |
Perrotin Shanghai: Gabriel Rico: Consider how long you have been doing the same thing! |
opens |
Tokyo
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Tuesday 12 |
Taka Ishii Gallery: Noguchi Rika: Rainbow new works from an artist “celebrated both in Japan and abroad for her richly poetic photographs characterized by a luminous color palette, unique perspectives that chart a course between the microscopic and the macrocosmic” |
opening reception |
Vienna
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Tuesday 12 |
MEYER*KAINER: Ad Minoliti: Play Mode curated by Gaby Cepeda |
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MEYER*KAINER: Flora Hauser: OUSIA |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing |
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Baku
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Sunday 17 |
Gazelli Art House: Elnara Nasirli: Fluxus Frequency Collective |
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Berlin
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Sunday 17 |
Capitain Petzel: Capitain Petzel at Wilhelm Hallen #4 – Kunstfestival 2023 |
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London
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Tuesday 12 |
Hauser & Wirth: Hospital Rooms: Holding Space |
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Wednesday 13 |
Michael Werner Gallery: Gaston Chaissac |
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Thursday 14 |
Maximillian William: Inventing the Rest: New Adventures in Clay |
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Friday 15 |
Marlborough: Bill Jacklin: Towards the Light |
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The Mayor Gallery: Julian Stanczak: Beyond the Mirror |
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Saturday 16 |
Carl Kostyál: Callum Eaton: Look but don’t touch |
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Cristea Roberts Gallery: Memories: Etel Adnan and Howard Hodgkin |
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Cristea Roberts Gallery: Portraiture in Print. Josef Albers | Georg Baselitz | Jim Dine | Richard Hamilton | Pablo Picasso |
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Modern Art Bury Street: Malediction and Prayer |
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Pilar Corrias, Savile Row: Interflow |
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Shapero Modern: Maximalism: More is More |
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Unit London: Ryan Hewett: Nexus |
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Unit London: Sthenjwa Luthuli: Inzalo Ye Langa: Birthplace of the Sun |
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Sunday 17 |
Camden Art Centre: Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief |
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Mazzoleni: Nunzio. Drawings |
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Melbourne
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Saturday 16 |
Tolarno Galleries: Kieren Karritpul: New Works on Paper |
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New York
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Saturday 16 |
Cheim & Read: Maureen Dougherty: Borrowed Time |
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Nahmad Contemporary: Ugly Painting |
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Zürich
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Saturday 16 |
Fabian Lang: After the Storm: Idris Khan & Annie Morris |
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Hauser & Wirth: Roni Horn ‘An Elusive Red Figure…’ |
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Hauser & Wirth: Cindy Sherman |
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Hauser & Wirth Bahnhofstrasse 1: The God that Failed: Louise Bourgeois, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko |
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