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The Week in Art visit site 18-25 Mar 2025
Openings, events, auctions Beverly Hills, Essaouira, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Monaco, New York, Palm Beach, Paris, Shanghai, Taipei, Venice, Vienna, Zürich |
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Beverly Hills
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Beverly Hills, Wednesday 19 |
Gagosian: In Conversation: Alex Israel and Johanna Burton |
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Essaouira
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Essaouira, Friday 21 |
juncture: Kambiz Pedram: Whispers from another time Kambiz’s unique visual language is a combination of surrealism and neo-primitivism, resulting in dreamlike, quirky and expressive forms |
first day |
Frankfurt
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Frankfurt, Saturday 22 |
FILIALE: Carolin Trunk |
first day |
Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, Monday 24 |
Hauser & Wirth: Louise Bourgeois. Soft Landscape organized with The Easton Foundation, works from the 1960s to 2008 including rarely exhibited sculptures and works on paper as well as a three-meter-long fountain installation and a steel and marble sculpture both shown in Asia for the first time |
opening reception |
Hong Kong, Tuesday 25 |
Gagosian: Sarah Sze new large-scale mixed-media paintings and a new series of hanging sculptures in Sze’s first solo exhibition in Asia |
opening reception |
Perrotin Hong Kong: Emma Webster: Vapors paintings of ethereal, empty landscapes imbued with an unsettling, atmospheric calm in Webster’s debut solo exhibition in Hong Kong |
opening reception |
London
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London, Tuesday 18 |
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 |
first day |
London, Wednesday 19 |
Felix & Spear: Tam Joseph: This Green and Pleasant Land paintings and a new sculpture by the acclaimed artist, exploring identity, culture, and social issues |
opening reception |
Soho Revue: Lorena Lohr: Motel Nudes “miniature porthole-esque works, echoing the ‘love tokens’ of the Victorian era and the High Renaissance … cool, calm, nude women who languor, always alone, across beds, plastic chairs or the gently burnt carpets of desert motels” |
private view |
Soho Revue: Being without being is blue inspired by William Gass’s philosophical text, an exhibition which explores the link between melancholia and intimacy |
private view |
Sotheby’s London: Prints & Multiples auction: Wed 19-Wed 26 |
auction starts |
London, Thursday 20 |
Alison Jacques: Maeve Gilmore “spanning forty-two years of Gilmore’s practice, the exhibition focuses on her carefully constructed interior world, replete with Surrealist imagery and centred on portraits of family, placing domestic scenes centre-stage” |
private view |
Annely Juda Fine Art: Tamás Konok: Space & Line presented in collaboration with Ani Molnár Gallery, the gallery’s first exhibition of the pioneering abstract artist presents work from the 1970s up to his death in 2020 |
private view |
Annely Juda Fine Art: Suzanne Treister: HEXEN 5.0 and Museum Paintings presented alongside a selection of her visionary Museum paintings, new works by Treister in the form of tarot cards, diagrams and AI-prompted works reimagining alchemical drawings of the 13th-18th centuries |
private view |
Barbican: Noah Davis: Exhibition Tour with Curator Wells Fray-Smith |
tour |
Bartha Contemporary: Susan Morris: Four Tapestries recent work woven using data from Morris’s life, recorded on the scientific-medical device she has been using since 2005 – “invites viewers to consider the intersection of technological systems and human experience; of materiality and time” |
first day |
Bluerider ART London: Riera i Aragó: Timeless Odyssey titled after Homer’s epic, an exhibition by one of Spain’s most renowned contemporary artists who explores “navigation between the sky and the deep sea” with propellers, submarines, and airplanes constructing a poetic narrative of time, space, and life |
opening reception |
Camden Art Centre: ‘Tidings’ with Gregg Bordowitz and Ayesha Hameed |
performance |
Doyle Wham: In Conversation: Heather Agyepong and Lisa Anderson |
talk |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Elger Esser: Sky and Sand an exhibition of the renowned French-German artist’s atmospheric landscape photographs – “my ambition has always been to make a timeless photograph – one that can age well, far from being datable” |
private view |
Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press an exhibition of drawing, sculpture and the moving image as Banner explores language, conflict and gender |
private view |
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert: Celia Paul: Diaries “the works on paper are records of occasions I need to remember: in this respect they resemble diaries” – Paul |
private view |
Serpentine North Gallery: Arpita Singh: Remembering Singh’s first institutional solo exhibition in London explores the full breadth of her practice, from large-scale oil paintings to intimate watercolours and ink drawings, to showcase her prolific career of over six decades |
first day |
Sim Smith: Shake the cloud from off your brow an exhibition which looks to British art history with five artists including the late pioneering abstract painter Gillian Ayres, Max Bainbridge, Max Boyla, Tim Garwood, and Caroline Jackson |
opening reception |
London, Friday 21 |
Hayward Gallery: Linder: Danger Came Smiling Panel Discussion |
talk |
October Gallery: Film Screening: Naked Lunch (1991) |
special event |
rosenfeld: Q&A and Breakfast with Nuno Gil |
special event |
London, Saturday 22 |
Felix & Spear: Tam Joseph: This Green and Pleasant Land paintings and a new sculpture by the acclaimed artist, exploring identity, culture, and social issues |
opening reception |
October Gallery: The Art of William S. Burroughs: Biographer Barry Miles and Curator Andrew Wilson in conversation |
talk |
domobaal: Alice Wilson: hegemonic log(s) and two benches |
opening reception |
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Saturday 22 |
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles: Hugo Crosthwaite and Carolina Miranda in Conversation |
talk |
Philip Martin Gallery: Holly Coulis: Song new paintings and works on paper investigating painterly space through color and gesture |
opening reception |
parrasch heijnen: Back At Cha – A Celebration of Alonzo Davis a group exhibition bringing together almost fifty artists in celebration of the life, accomplishments, and impact of the legendary artist and gallerist who passed away earlier this year |
opening reception |
Melbourne
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Melbourne, Saturday 22 |
Tolarno Galleries: Benjamin Armstrong: Traverse “our feet are the contact point, the place where we connect to the earth. In these sculptures, there is both joy and trepidation at this contact point. The summit of joy tends not to arrive without traversing risk” – Armstrong |
opening reception |
Monaco
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Monaco, Thursday 20 |
Almine Rech: Francesco Vezzoli presents: KARL GOES TO MEMPHIS. Tribute to a historical encounter in Monte Carlo “on this French Riviera that he loved as much as I did, Karl was about to surround himself, for the first time, with a geometric, childlike and colourful decor. Fine, but why specifically Memphis?” – Paloma Picasso |
opening reception |
New York
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New York, Tuesday 18 |
Sotheby’s New York: Chinese Art auction: Tue 18-Wed 19 (viewing: Thu 13-Mon 17) |
auction starts |
New York, Thursday 20 |
D’Lan Contemporary: Pillars of Remembrance an exhibition of memorial poles from Yirrkala in Northern Australia, created by some of the area’s most important past and contemporary artists |
opening reception |
Gagosian Park & 75: Taryn Simon new works by Simon – including an interactive sculpture and photographs that take an archaeological view of public attention and politics – “eerie, lyrical, and seductive, Simon’s pictures radiate beyond the present” |
first day |
Opera Gallery: Andy Denzler: Hybrid Souls recent new paintings which combine Denzler’s iconic distorted portraits with a newfound gestural expressionism, to examiine the complexities of identity and the human condition in the digital age |
first day |
Sotheby’s New York: Indian and Himalayan Art auction: Thu 20 (viewing: Thu 13-Wed 19) |
auction |
New York, Friday 21 |
Luhring Augustine Tribeca: Olivia Erlanger: Spinoff new and recent sculptures, both familiar and alien, as Erlanger works with models and dioramas, shifting between miniature and monstrous and examining what it means to call a planet home |
opening reception |
New York, Saturday 22 |
Lincoln Glenn: Diana Kurz: A Journey of Discovery works from 1959-1964, shown publicly for the first time, in Kurz’s first solo exhibition in NYC for almost forty years |
opening reception |
Palm Beach
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Palm Beach, Saturday 22 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Gustavo Novoa – Recent Works an exhibition of the Chilean artist’s “portrayals of a dream-like jungle, where various animals coexist in harmony” |
first day |
Paris
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Paris, Thursday 20 |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Jean Dubuffet: Banc-salon and Cerfs-volants an exhibition of the editions produced by the Dubuffet Foundation in 2024 with Galerie Lelong & Co. and Pace Gallery, to celebrate its 50th anniversary |
first day |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Barthélémy Toguo: Roots works which explore the relationship between humans and nature, and reflect on the dynamics of collective memory and personal narrative – together examining the idea of printed or sculpted “imprint” |
first day |
Galerie Lelong & Co. Matignon: Hyunsun Jeon: Here and There Jeon’s first solo exhibition in France presents her paintings, which “capture the diffuse feelings that persist when you wake up, when what remains of your dreams are impressions, colours and hybrid shapes” |
first day |
Perrotin Marais: FEMMES. Curated by Pharrell Williams nearly forty artists in an exhibition which expands on past collaborations by Williams and Perrotin – “as Black women are important figures of personal inspiration for Williams, their kaleidoscopic representation is the core matrix” – Louise Thurin |
opening reception |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann: Vlassis Caniaris: Works from 1962 – 1980 sculptures, assemblages, installations, and works on paper from 1962 to 1980 in Caniaris’ first major retrospective in France |
opening reception |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann: Dr. Michael Fehr in conversation with Ioanna Irini Caniaris, moderated by Peter Kilchmann |
talk |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann: Bernd Ribbeck paintings and an illusionistic wall installation as Ribbeck’s first solo exhibition in France presents his “intricately designed rhythmic and geometric sequences of forms and colors, which spread across the entire surface of the substrates and beyond” |
opening reception |
Paris, Friday 21 |
Galerie Marian Goodman: Ana Jotta: beaucoup, peu, rien the debut of a new project, specially designed for the gallery space, from the artist who’s work “defies classification and explores a variety of mediums, aesthetic categories and sources of inspiration” |
opening reception |
Paris, Saturday 22 |
Hauser & Wirth: Frank Bowling. Collage Bowling’s first solo exhibition in France sees him continue to explore collage as a conceptual tool and technique, and features new works including four monumental paintings |
opening reception |
Semiose: Amélie Bertrand: Country Life “Bertrand, however, evokes the décors staged on the record sleeves of certain electronic music pioneers. Repetitive, anonymous and generally uncopyrighted, this music from the 1970s-80s” – Paul Bernard |
opening reception |
Semiose: Anton Alvarez, Oli Epp: Sweet Tooth “these saccharine aesthetics are intentionally designed to captivate the viewer, only to expose the deeper truths beneath – how visual appeal has been commodified in modern society, shaping our perceptions of value, beauty, and identity” – Saša Bogojev |
opening reception |
Shanghai
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Shanghai, Friday 21 |
Almine Rech: Ted Pim: Loinnir “the incarnation of his relentless experiments with light and cultural symbols … in Pim’s hallucinatory space, the known world slowly dissolves, and for one suspended breath, the soul touches the unspeakable” – Jialing Sun |
opening reception |
Taipei
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Taipei, Saturday 22 |
Bluerider ART Taipei · DunRen: Chingltu: Distant Gallop “Chingltu’s creations go beyond mere depictions of grassland landscapes or nomadic culture. They inspire audiences to explore, with poetic romanticism, the harmonious relationship between humanity and nature, tradition and modernity” |
opening reception |
Bluerider ART Taipei · DunRen: Bay Tang Jiaxin: Array of Thorns “Tang approaches her process with a time-oriented perspective, using pierced paper as a highly original language to manifest time and space on the surface of paper, ultimately probing the deeper meaning of existence” |
opening reception |
Venice
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Venice, Friday 21 |
Patricia Low Venezia: Luke Edward Hall: The Silver Vale |
opening reception |
Vienna
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Vienna, Thursday 20 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber: Zeichnungen und Drucke / Drawings and Prints drawn and monotype-printed works on paper by artists including Joe Bradley, Carroll Dunham, Shara Hughes, Tobias Pils, Ugo Rondinone, Tschabalala Self, Steven Shearer, Josh Smith, and Alex Hank |
opening reception |
Zürich
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Zürich, Thursday 20 |
Lullin + Ferrari: Franziska Furter: Maybe Now |
opening reception |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Beverly Hills, Gstaad, Helsinki, London, Los Angeles, Naples, New York, Palm Beach, Paris, Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo, Zürich |
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Beverly Hills
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Beverly Hills, Saturday 22 |
Gagosian: Alex Israel: Noir |
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Gagosian: Richard Prince: Bob Dylan |
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Gstaad
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Gstaad, Sunday 23 |
Gagosian: Urs Fischer: Easy Solutions & Problems |
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Helsinki
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Helsinki, Sunday 23 |
Galerie Forsblom: Liisa Pesonen: Same But Different |
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Galerie Forsblom: Kerttu Saali: Lightbeams and a Blizzard |
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Galerie Forsblom: Charles Sandison: The Garden of Death |
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London
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London, Thursday 20 |
Goodman Gallery: Misheck Masamvu: Mubato (The Handle) |
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Opera Gallery: Manolo Valdés: The Library |
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DES BAINS: Angela Maasalu: Taking Courage |
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London, Saturday 22 |
Alma Pearl: Porous Abstraction |
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Alma Pearl: Ivan Seal: prelude |
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Autograph: Rotimi Fani-Kayode: The Studio – Staging Desire |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Autograph: Abi Morocco Photos: Spirit of Lagos |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
David Zwirner: Thomas Ruff: expériences lumineuses |
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Doyle Wham: Heather Agyepong: Through Motion |
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Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Exmouth Market: Inaugural Exhibition |
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JD Malat Gallery: Portraits: Through The Looking Glass |
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Pilar Corrias, Conduit Street: Sophie von Hellermann: Moonage |
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Pilar Corrias, Conduit Street: Georg Wilson: The Last Oozings |
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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Mario Martinez: Yaqui & Brooklyn Conversations |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Thomas Dane Gallery: Bruce Conner: THREE SCREEN RAY |
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Tiwani Contemporary: A Conscious Relation: body/mind/movement |
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Workplace: Cold Feed |
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London, Sunday 23 |
Camden Art Centre: Gregg Bordowitz: There: a Feeling |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Saturday 22 |
Rele: Social Fabrics: Magic & Memories |
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Naples
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Naples, Saturday 22 |
Alfonso Artiaco: Darren Almond: Songbirds and Willows |
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New York
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New York, Saturday 22 |
GRIMM: Charles Avery: The Eidola, Pigs and Blades of the Inner Vast |
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Gagosian 980 Madison Avenue: Cy Twombly |
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New York, Sunday 23 |
Friedrichs Pontone: Choi Soowhan: Promenades in Light |
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Palm Beach
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Palm Beach, Monday 24 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Ronnie Landfield Recent Works |
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Paris
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Paris, Wednesday 19 |
Galleria Continua Marais: Carlos Garaicoa: La Sección áurea |
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Galleria Continua Marais: Ornaghi & Prestinari: Blursday |
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Galleria Continua Marais: Silent Threads, Resounding Kosova |
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Paris, Saturday 22 |
Loevenbruck: Des affinités électives |
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Loevenbruck: Dossier 68 | S.M.S (Shit Must Stop) |
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Seoul
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Seoul, Saturday 22 |
LKIF Gallery: Ruben Müller: The Place That Cannot Be |
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Sydney
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Sydney, Saturday 22 |
Art Leven: Bonnie Connelly Nakara: Minyma Kutjara Tjukurrpa |
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Tokyo
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Tokyo, Saturday 22 |
Perrotin Tokyo: Sigrid Sandström: Dusk |
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Zürich
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Zürich, Friday 21 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Maag Areal: Liesl Raff: A Corridor, a Room, and Four Dens |
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Zürich, Saturday 22 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Waldmannstrasse: Matias Faldbakken: Abstracts and Pewter Abstracts |
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Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Rämistrasse: Andriu Deplazes: Nasse Augen |
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