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The Week in Art visit site 19-26 Nov 2024
Openings, events, auctions Beijing, Berlin, Bruton, Chicago, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Milan, New York, Paris, Taipei, Tokyo, Zürich |
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Beijing
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Beijing, Saturday 23 |
Lisson Gallery: Another Tongue of Mine paintings and video works by Li Ran, Liu Xiaodong, Laure Prouvost, Wael Shawky, and Shen Xin, explore how language shapes our perception and creates transformations in speaking, translating, listening, gazing and silence – curated by Yang Beichen |
first day |
Berlin
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Berlin, Friday 22 |
Galerie Bastian: Ulrich Erben: Shadow in Light |
opening reception |
Bruton
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Bruton, Wednesday 20 |
Hauser & Wirth Somerset: Book Launch and Talk: Phyllida Barlow: Sculpture, 1963-2023 |
special event |
Bruton, Sunday 24 |
Hauser & Wirth Somerset: Phyllida and Film: The Exterminating Angel |
special event |
Chicago
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Chicago, Saturday 23 |
Gray Chicago: In Dialogue: Torkwase Dyson and Christina Sharpe |
talk |
Frankfurt
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Frankfurt, Saturday 23 |
FILIALE: Hauck Plümpe: Standortfaktor |
first day |
Geneva
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Geneva, Thursday 21 |
Pace, Geneva: Paulina Olowska and Deborah Turbeville: Widows of the Wind new paintings by Olowska in dialogue with photographs by Turbeville – together with a tableau vivant that weaves together reflections on fashion, commerce, painting, photography, and the atmospheric forces that shape these realms |
opening reception |
Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, Tuesday 19 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Fine Classical Chinese Paintings auction: Tue 19 (viewing: Fri 15 – Mon 18 Nov) |
auction |
Hong Kong, Monday 25 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Fine Chinese Paintings auction: Mon 25 (viewing: Mon 18 – Mon 25 Nov) |
auction |
Hong Kong, Tuesday 26 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Chinese Art auction: Tue 26 (viewing: Fri 22 – Mon 25 Nov) |
auction |
London
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London, Tuesday 19 |
General Assembly: Salvatore Pione: Ercolina sculptural works by the multidisciplinary artist who divides his time between Sicily and London |
private view |
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 |
London, Wednesday 20 |
ATLAS Gallery: ATLAS AT 30. Part II – Classic & Vintage classic and vintage masterpieces in the second of the gallery’s special two-part group exhibition – which includes a series of events, openings, and book signings – to celebrate the gallery’s thirty-year journey |
opening reception |
Modern Art Bury Street: This is the New Earth: The Galactic Field, Susan Cianciolo for Stuart Shave – Modern Art |
private view |
Modern Art Bury Street: Susan Cianciolo meditation |
special event |
Pace, London: In Conversation: Hank Willis Thomas and Madeleine Haddon |
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Pontone Gallery: Iain Faulkner: A Man Alone… new paintings by the renowned Scottish artist known for his introspective portrayals of solitary figures against stunning landscapes |
first day |
Saatchi Yates: Rachel Zhang “my works are explorations of the absurdities and existential anxieties surrounding questions of personal autonomy and the social roles we occupy in relation to various systems of power” – Zhang |
private view |
Victoria Miro: María Berrío: The End of Ritual “moments of disquiet articulated within densely populated interiors, spaces where the old world meets the new and a restless dynamic unfolds between performers and spectators in and out of the frame” |
private view |
Victoria Miro: Motion in Stillness: Dance and the Human Body in Movement “the artists presented in this exhibition have a relationship with dance or, more broadly speaking, with the human body in movement” |
private view |
London, Thursday 21 |
BEERS London at Saatchi Gallery: Jack Kabangu: Barndommens Drømme (Childhood Dreams) new works by Kabangu where he examines and explores his recollection of his own childhood dreams |
private view |
BEERS London at Saatchi Gallery: Deborah Segun: A Moment to Myself the Nigerian artist explores self and the outside world – “I started to respond differently to my environment, I started to listen to how I responded to places, and I used that to create harmony between environment, body, and a sense of self” |
private view |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Artist Talk: Michael Craig-Martin and Ben Luke |
talk |
David Zwirner: On Kawara: Date Paintings twenty-four paintings from Kawara’s signature series – known as his “Date Paintings” – in the gallery’s first exhibition of the Japanese artist’s work since his death |
opening reception |
Elizabeth Xi Bauer: The House of Bernarda Alba works by Elena Njoabuzia Onwochei-Garcia and Sam Llewellyn-Jones transform the gallery space into an immersive indoor-outdoor experience “resonating with tension and unease” |
private view |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Glen Baxter: Intermittently Ochre new works on paper by the renowned British artist known for his absurdist humour and social surrealism |
private view |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Small is Beautiful. 42nd Edition more than one hundred contemporary artists from various disciplines present works with a fixed size of no more than 7 x 9 inches |
private view |
LAMB: Ayla Tavares: Earendel in Tavares’ first solo presentation in the UK, new ceramic reliefs, graphite drawings, and sculptural installations explore the interplay of archaeological and sacred artefacts, daily objects and cosmic events |
opening reception |
Maximillian William: Somaya Critchlow: Triple Threat, curated by Hilton Als curated by Hilton Als, over forty new works on paper in the artist’s first exhibition to focus solely on drawing
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opening reception |
Modern Art Bury Street: Susan Cianciolo embroidery workshop |
special event |
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Tamar Mason: Seeing Shadows in Mason’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, new embroidered works which explore rural life in South Africa |
private view |
Robilant+Voena, London: Priscilla Rattazzi: Between Worlds in Rattazzi’s first solo exhibition in the UK three bodies of photography from across five decades – themselves shown together for the first time in a single exhibition |
private view |
Sim Smith: Anna Calleja: One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night |
opening reception |
Skarstedt: Jana Schröder: M.I.G.H.T. Schröder’s debut in London features three different series’ of new paintings which reflect on our perception and concentration in a rapidly changing world |
opening reception |
Stephen Friedman Gallery: Reverb new paintings, sculptures, mixed media and sound-based works by eight leading artists from the Caribbean diaspora |
opening reception |
Sylvia Kouvali: David Douard: EVE’RGREEN D’AZED “at the tip of the nails a plastic flower is growing / underneath and / makes t drip / laundry detergent that hides organized larvaes/ the party / retouchd avatars / w big clothin proudly perforated dance / the emotions as colouring” |
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London, Friday 22 |
Whitford Fine Art: Whitford Fine Art at FAB Paris 2024 a selection of fine art from the gallery’s roster of 20th-century European artists |
first day |
London, Saturday 23 |
Felix & Spear: Paul Tonkin: Glimmering “the paintings now are more complex, spacial and European ; colour and drawing more vital and integrated. He feels more attuned to European painters like ; Braque, Robert Delaunay, Nolde, early Kirchner, Veronese and Rubens” – Edmund Duffy |
opening reception |
NıCOLETTı: Hugo Servanin: Environment 12 new sculptures from the French artist which re-cast human bodies into hybridised beings |
opening reception |
London, Tuesday 26 |
Hauser & Wirth: In Conversation: George Rouy and Nikolaj Schultz |
talk |
Sotheby’s London: 19th & 20th Century Sculpture auction: Tue 26 Nov – Tue 3 Dec |
auction starts |
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Friday 22 |
AT Gallery: Charles Chau: PURPLE moon curated by Allison Thompson, an exhibition of forty new large-scale abstract works by the Canadian Chinese artist, many shown in public for the fist time in Los Angeles |
opening reception |
Los Angeles, Saturday 23 |
AT Gallery: Charles Chau: PURPLE moon |
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Hauser & Wirth Downtown: SATURDAY DRIVE: A Daylong Celebration for Jason Rhoades. DRIVE |
special event |
Rusha & Co.: When It Rains, I Pour curated by Keziah Toscano, an exhibition of works by artists including: Pui Tiffany Chow, Chloe Diaz, Eric Dwight Hancock, Gwen Hollingsworth, Chris Johst, Kate Harlowe Jones, Humberto Maldonado, Lyndsey Marko, Jean Nagai, Rebekah Rubalcava, and Ari Salka |
opening reception |
Steve Turner: Joaquin Boz: Amalgama new paintings where dynamic juxtapositions of scale, color, material and processes create dazzling compositions, “creating harmony out of chaos” |
opening reception |
Steve Turner: Marina Iglesias: Fasti inspired by the titular poem by Ovid, new paintings from the Valencia-based artist |
opening reception |
Steve Turner: Tang Shuo: My Garden new paintings “inspired by the remote and primitive Chinese village where Shuo spent his youth” |
opening reception |
Steve Turner: Tyrrell Tapaha: High Rez “new weavings that focus on the fluidity and adaptability of Diné (Navajo) weaving for the artist’s remix of Diné culture and history with their own experiences” |
opening reception |
Los Angeles, Sunday 24 |
AT Gallery: Charles Chau: PURPLE moon |
tour |
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 |
New York
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New York, Tuesday 19 |
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery: 18 Women works by artists including: Magdalena Abakanowicz, Ruth Asawa, Mary Bauermeister, Lee Bontecou, Claire Falkenstein, Nancy Grossman, Blanche Lazzell, Louise Nevelson, Agnes Pelton, Irene Rice-Pereira, Anne Ryan, Betye Saar, and Esphyr Slobodkina |
first day |
Sotheby’s New York: Modern Day Auction auction: Tue 19 (viewing: Fri 8 – Mon 18 Nov) |
auction |
Sotheby’s New York: A Legacy of Beauty: The Collection of Sydell Miller Day Auction auction: Tue 19 (viewing: Fri 8 – Mon 18 Nov) |
auction |
New York, Wednesday 20 |
Sotheby’s New York: The Now and Contemporary Evening Auction auction: Wed 20 (viewing: Fri 8 – Wed 20 Nov) |
auction |
Findlay Galleries: Montezin and the Post-Impressionists an exhibition dedicated to Montezin and complemented by important works from his contemporaries – “a testament to the innovative spirit that characterizes the Post-Impressionist movement” |
first day |
New York, Thursday 21 |
Berry Campbell Gallery: Nanette Carter: Simply Semiotics influenced by African American quilt-making, jazz, and Abstract Expressionism, twenty-four recent collages which respond to the fraught political, social, and cultural issues of the 21st century |
opening reception |
Berry Campbell Gallery: Color Field |
opening reception |
D’Lan Contemporary: The Hicks Collection: Emily Kam Kngwarray assembled by the renowned gallerist William Mora, “an extraordinary private collection of eleven significant paintings by Australia’s most celebrated contemporary artist” |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth 18th Street: Paul Cadmus: 49 Drawings |
book launch |
Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary: Debora Hirsch: Herbaria recent cibachrome and inkjet prints, paintings, and video works unified by themes of biodiversity, preservation, contemporary anthropology, and the influence of media and technology on culture and society |
opening reception |
Leon Tovar Gallery: Marcelo Bonevardi an exhibition which showcases Bonevardi’s “deep fascination with mathematics, architectural forms, astronomy, ritual practices, metaphysics, and ancient art, among other intellectual pursuits” |
opening reception |
Sotheby’s New York: Contemporary Day Auction auction: Thu 21 (viewing: Fri 8 – Wed 20 Nov) |
auction |
New York, Friday 22 |
Hauser & Wirth 18th Street: Record Launch & Talk: Outer Spaceways Incorporated – Kronos Quartet & Friends meet Sun Ra |
special event |
New York, Tuesday 26 |
Galerie Buchholz: Jack Goldstein |
opening reception |
Paris
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Paris, Tuesday 19 |
Emanuel von Baeyer at Galerie Michel Descours: From Painters of the Souls and Nazarene to Symbolists |
opening reception |
Paris, Friday 22 |
Emanuel von Baeyer at Galerie Michel Descours: Breakfast |
special event |
Sotheby’s Paris: Master Sculpture auction: Fri 22 (viewing: Sat 16 – Thu 21 Nov) |
auction |
Paris, Saturday 23 |
Almine Rech, Turenne: Jameson Green: Look back, and smile on perils past “Green’s psychological parables are rendered in a visual language which is steeped in the grandeur of art history, inflected with comics and illustration, and filtered through a highly introspective lens” |
opening reception |
Galerie Chantal Crousel: Thomas Hirschhorn: LAST CHANCE: What can we learn from History of Art, for today’s understanding? “History of Art must teach us to understand the world we are living in today. History of Art is what can teach us to push and drive our minds beyond borders and conventions. History of Art is what can create links” – Hirschhorn |
opening reception |
Perrotin Marais: Nikki Maloof: Around the Clock “Maloof explores the diversity and complexity of the material and perceptible world. Each domestic scene that she represents shows the depth of daily life and shares an intimate experience of her joys, hopes, or fears” – Marianne Derrien |
opening reception |
Perrotin Marais: Jean-Philippe Delhomme: Model Resting organized around portraits and still lifes, an exhibition of new paintings which explore human presence and “the authenticity of the gaze” |
opening reception |
Perrotin Marais: Jean-Philippe Delhomme: Studio Days |
book signing |
Perrotin Marais: Chiffon Thomas: Ribbon Sharp a dozen new sculptures and an immersive installation in Thomas’s first solo exhibition in Europe and with the gallery |
opening reception |
Semiose: Olaf Breuning: Still Complaining Forest “so much is at stake here: not only the future of the planet, but the kind of planet we want to survive. In short, Breuning seems to tell us that the issues are too serious to be taken so seriously” – Paul Clinton |
opening reception |
Semiose: Hugo Capron: zzzZZZ “the game of illusions had to continue a little longer, with nothing put forward in a truly straightforward manner … the clarity of forms had once again to dissolve into a kind of ideogram, just for the sheer pleasure of the game” – Françoise Michaud |
opening reception |
Taipei
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Taipei, Saturday 23 |
Bluerider ART Taipei · DunRen: Susanne Kühn: Turtle Quest |
opening reception |
Tokyo
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Tokyo, Wednesday 20 |
Perrotin Tokyo: Jens Fänge: Parlour “Fänge’s parlour becomes a private, domestic theater where people, animals, and ordinary objects appear like half-remembered scenes, familiar yet spliced and rearranged, as if he has reanimated an interior world from elsewhere” |
opening reception |
Zürich
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Zürich, Thursday 21 |
Galerie Fabian Lang: Johnny Izatt-Lowry: In, and just outside of “he takes from one world and places it into another. The first world is a fast-moving, stressful and at times dark one – the digital world. The other is ours – the physical” |
opening reception |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Berlin, Boston, Chicago, Dublin, Helsinki, London, Los Angeles, Milan, Monaco, New York, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, Taipei, Venice, Vienna |
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Berlin
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Berlin, Thursday 21 |
Under The Mango Tree: Poetics of Relation |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Boston
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Boston, Sunday 24 |
Public Art Fund in Boston: Adrienne Elise Tarver: She who sits |
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Chicago
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Chicago, Sunday 24 |
Public Art Fund in Chicago: Adrienne Elise Tarver: She who sits |
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Dublin
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Dublin, Saturday 23 |
Kerlin Gallery: Justin Fitzpatrick: A Musical Instrument |
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Helsinki
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Helsinki, Sunday 24 |
Galerie Forsblom: Tuukka Tammisaari: Things in the Wind |
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Galerie Forsblom: Kirsti Tuokko: Night in Town |
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Galerie Forsblom: Aurora Reinhard: Day of Life |
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London
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London, Wednesday 20 |
Thaddaeus Ropac: Heemin Chung: UMBRA |
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Thaddaeus Ropac: Robert Longo: Searchers |
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London, Friday 22 |
DES BAINS: Roger Muñoz: Haunted Germs |
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Larkin Durey: Winter Salon Show |
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The Mayor Gallery: Homage to Surrealism: 1924 – Forever (All Media) |
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London, Saturday 23 |
BEERS London: Osamu Kobayashi: Lost Stranger |
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Cristea Roberts Gallery: Michael Craig-Martin: An Anthology |
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Gagosian Grosvenor Hill: Jonas Wood |
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rosenfeld: Xue Ruozhe: Chronoscape |
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London, Sunday 24 |
Shapero Modern: The Modern Muse |
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Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Sunday 24 |
AT Gallery: Charles Chau: PURPLE moon |
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Milan
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Milan, Thursday 21 |
A arte Invernizzi: Dimensionare lo spazio |
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Monaco
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Monaco, Saturday 23 |
Almine Rech: John M Armleder: Quasi Nocturne |
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New York
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New York, Saturday 23 |
Michael Werner: Francis Picabia: Femmes |
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New York, Sunday 24 |
Public Art Fund: Adrienne Elise Tarver: She who sits |
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Paris
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Paris, Saturday 23 |
Galerie Maria Wettergren: The Thread of your Thought |
Virtual Visit! ▻ |
Perrotin Matignon: Takashi Murakami |
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Rome
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Rome, Saturday 23 |
Gagosian: Helen Frankenthaler: Painting on Paper, 1990-2002 |
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Stockholm
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Stockholm, Saturday 23 |
Galleri Magnus Karlsson: Peter Köhler: Left Hand and Against the Sun |
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Taipei
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Taipei, Saturday 23 |
Each Modern: Lee ChiHsiang: White Unveiled |
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Venice
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Venice, Sunday 24 |
Patricia Low Venezia: Anouk Lamm Anouk: From Humans, Horses and Hounds |
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Vienna
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Vienna, Friday 22 |
Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer: Focus On: Sanja Nešković Peršin |
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Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer: Nana Mandl: never enough |
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Vienna, Saturday 23 |
Lukas Feichtner Galerie: Gerhard Kaiser: Images Never End |
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