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The Week in Art |
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Diary: openings, events, auctions |
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Thursday 23 | |||||||||
Capitain Petzel: the state I am in curated by Elisa R. Linn and Lennart Wolff, works from the early 1950s to today, from fifteen international artists that critically address the relationship between art and the state |
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Friday 24 | |||||||||
Galerie Buchholz: Henrik Olesen: Digestion |
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Galerie Max Hetzler, Goethestraße 2/3: Robert Holyhead new paintings by the British painter known for his abstract work, in semi-translucent colours, that actively engage with how to paint in the present moment |
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Boissy-le-Châtel |
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Sunday 26 | |||||||||
Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Jonathas de Andrade: Jogos. Atos. Gestos. |
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Galleria Continua Les Moulins: ART & FUTUR by SHILPA GUPTA |
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Galleria Continua Les Moulins: Il est ici, jamais ailleurs |
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Tuesday 21 | |||||||||
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Chinese Art from the Sir Run Run Shaw Collection (Shaw Foundation Charity Auction) auction: Tue 21 – Tue 28 Jun |
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Tuesday 21 | |||||||||
Gazelli Art House: A Retrospective: Rediscovery of Perle Fine |
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Wednesday 22 | |||||||||
Autograph: Mónica de Miranda: The Island curated by Renée Mussai, a new exhibition by the Angolan-Portuguese artist contemplates the complex experiences of Afrodiasporic lives, relationships to the land, and colonial pasts |
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Hamiltons: Richard Learoyd & Irving Penn: Flowers an exhibition combining works from the two artists’ careers and celebrating both their technical mastery and the splendour of nature |
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Serpentine North Gallery: Back to Earth “now in its third year, the Back to Earth initiative has been a remarkable testament to what a dynamic platform for interdisciplinary ideas and practices Serpentine is” – Bettina Korek and Hans Ulrich Obrist |
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Thursday 23 | |||||||||
rosenfeld: Araminta Blue: Silt an entirely new body of paintings and works on paper – in Blue’s first solo exhibition in London – embrace the intangible realm of the senses and the mind |
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Friday 24 | |||||||||
Addis Fine Art: Addis Gezehagn: Floating City the first European solo show by Gezehagn explores the rapidly urbanising environment of Addis Ababa through abstract mixed media paintings |
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Modern Art Helmet Row: Nicolas Deshayes: Gargouilles new and recent sculpture by Deshayes, exploring the form and materiality of bodies and what happens below their surface |
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The Photographers’ Gallery: How to Win at Photography over thirty international artists in a new multimedia exhibition exploring the relationship between photography, image-making and play |
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South London Gallery: The Show is Over over fourteen international artists whose work grapples with the language of remapping the architecture of an ever-unfolding afterlife of historical colonial violence – curated by Johannesburg-based curator Gabi Ngcobo in dialogue with Oscar Murillo |
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South London Gallery Fire Station: The Show is Over over fourteen international artists whose work grapples with the language of remapping the architecture of an ever-unfolding afterlife of historical colonial violence – curated by Johannesburg-based curator Gabi Ngcobo in dialogue with Oscar Murillo |
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Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Henni Alftan: Contour |
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Sprüth Magers, Grafton St.: Kara Walker: Ring Around the Rosy |
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Tuesday 28 | |||||||||
Christie’s London: 20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale auction: Tue 28 (viewing: Wed 22 – Mon 27 June) |
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Christie’s London: Marc Chagall, Colour of Life: Works Formerly from the Artist’s Estate auction: Tue 28 (viewing: Wed 22 – Mon 27 June) |
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Gazelli Art House: Moments Spent with Others: In Conversation with Brendan Dawes and Rachel Falcone. |
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Wednesday 29 | |||||||||
Bermondsey Project Space: -topia an exhibition of London-based artists who work across different mediums to world-build, landscape-map and decipher their own individual realities |
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Lehmann Maupin: Billy Childish: where the black water slid |
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Thursday 23 | |||||||||
Hauser & Wirth: Mika Rottenberg video works, kinetic sculptures, drawings, and installations in Rottenberg’s first major presentation on the West Coast |
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Milan |
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Tuesday 21 | |||||||||
Sotheby’s Milan: Design Edit Milan auction: Tue 21 – Mon 27 Jun |
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Tuesday 21 | |||||||||
Christie’s New York: Cartography of the Mind: A Curated NFT Sale to Benefit MAPS auction: Tue 21 – Tue 28 Jun |
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Wednesday 22 | |||||||||
Nahmad Contemporary: The Painter’s New Tools an exhibition organized by Eleanor Cayre and Dean Kissick |
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Thursday 23 | |||||||||
Almine Rech: Todd Bienvenu: JOMO (Joy of Missing Out) “Bienvenu’s pictures are at turns nostalgic, humorous, manic, placid, tragic, salacious, excited, and static, and even when they’re charged or provocative, they steer clear of mere voyeurism and harsh judgment” – Paul D’Agostino |
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Eva Presenhuber: Sarah Ortmeyer: SPORTS CLUB NEW YORK “a punk disorder, hidden behind the neat uneven disposition within each room: Ortmeyer navigates them with ease through repetition and distinctiveness only to end in freedom” |
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James Cohan, 48 Walker St: Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: The Language of Symbols an exhibition exploring the ways drawing lies at the heart of Monir’s multivalent practice, bringing together never-before-seen early works on paper with later geometric drawings to demonstrate the medium’s significance for the artist |
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James Cohan, 52 Walker St: Painting in the Dark curated by Glenn Adamson and Kathy Butterly, an exhibition of seven artists, spanning more than a century, who exemplify a painterly approach to the ceramic medium |
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Michael Werner: Per Kirkeby: Geological Messages: Paintings from 1965–2015 a small retrospective exhibition focussing on one of Scandinavia’s most important 20th century artists and his lifelong engagement with landscape, geology, and the natural world |
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Perrotin New York: Gregor Hildebrandt: Was geht uns die Sonne an (What Does the Sun Matter to Us) “drawing deep inspiration from music, cinema, and poetry, Hildebrandt’s installations make use of disused analog entertainment media – cassette and VHS tapes, vinyl records, and various accoutrements” – Thea Ballard |
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Perrotin New York: Oli Epp: Don’t You Want Somebody to Love? |
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Perrotin New York: Paola Pivi: Free Land Scape |
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Friday 24 | |||||||||
HB381: Summer Group Show works by Veera Kulju, Marianne Huotari and Hanne G |
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Tuesday 21 | |||||||||
Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais: Jonathan Lasker: New Paintings “my paintings help viewers form pictures in their mind with indications of real world space” – Lasker |
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Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais: Nick Oberthaler: Liminals new works by the Austrian artist exploring the function of abstract paintings as thresholds for new spatial and visual experiences |
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Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Semiose: Hugo Capron: Dolphin Derby |
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Semiose: Moffat Takadiwa: The Bull |
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Tuesday 28 | |||||||||
Almine Rech, Matignon: Gordon Cheung: Arrow to Heaven new paintings and sculptures explore Cheung’s interest in the development of Modern China and continue his interests in revealing these lesser known histories of China and its invasion by the West |
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Christie’s Paris: 20th/21st Century: Paris Evening Sale auction: Tue 28 (viewing: Thu 23 – Tue 28 June) |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing |
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Saturday 25 | |||||||||
McLaughlin Gallery: Helene B. Grossmann: Share the Light | |||||||||
Chicago |
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Friday 24 | |||||||||
Gray Chicago: David Klamen: Life Trophies | |||||||||
Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Simon Lee Gallery: William Mackinnon: Modern Family | |||||||||
Friday 24 | |||||||||
Colnaghi: Forbidden Fruit: Female Still Life | |||||||||
Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Annka Kultys Gallery: Kate Bickmore | |||||||||
Annka Kultys Gallery: WEB 3.0 AESTHETICS: IN THE FUTURE POST – HYPE OF THE NFTS (PART 1) | |||||||||
David Gill: Platinum | |||||||||
Frith Street Gallery, Golden Square: Thomas Schütte | |||||||||
Gazelli Art House: GAZELL.iO: Brendan Dawes: Moments Spent with Others | |||||||||
Gazelli Art House: Perle Fine: A Retrospective | |||||||||
JGM Gallery: Anne Athena: Materialising The Unseen | |||||||||
Lisson Gallery: Hélio Oiticica | |||||||||
Lisson Gallery: Rodney Graham: Painting Rocks | |||||||||
Modern Art Bury Street: Eva Rothschild: Our Life, Our Sweetness and Our Hope | |||||||||
Pace, London: Robert Nava: Thunderbolt Disco | |||||||||
Parafin: Melanie Manchot: Alpine Diskomiks | |||||||||
The Perimeter: My Reflection of You | |||||||||
Timothy Taylor: Alex Katz: Chippies | |||||||||
Sunday 26 | |||||||||
Camden Art Centre: Jesse Darling – Enclosures | |||||||||
Richard Saltoun: Romina De Novellis: Tales from the South | |||||||||
Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Steve Turner: Terron Cooper Sorrells: Dama | |||||||||
Steve Turner: Bianca Fields: In My Bag | |||||||||
Naples |
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Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Alfonso Artiaco: Vera Lutter: Between Then and Now | |||||||||
Friday 24 | |||||||||
David Richard Gallery – Chelsea: Heather McGill: Invisible Bloom | |||||||||
Franklin Parrasch Gallery: Joan Snyder, To Become A Painting | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Hollis Taggart: Audrey Flack: Force of Nature | |||||||||
Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Gagosian 976 Madison Avenue: Takashi Murakami: An Arrow through History | |||||||||
Gagosian 980 Madison Avenue: Takashi Murakami: An Arrow through History | |||||||||
Gagosian West 21st St: Richard Prince: Hoods | |||||||||
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Alfredo Jaar: THE TEMPTATION TO EXIST | |||||||||
LGDR 89 Street: Marina Adams: What Are You Listening To? | |||||||||
Mignoni: Cy Twombly | Barry X Ball: A History of Painting and Sculpture | |||||||||
Petzel: Xie Nanxing: Adverb High Command | |||||||||
Petzel: Dana Hoey and Caitlin Cherry: Hello Trouble | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Sean Horton (Presents): Peter Gallo: Blood & Flowers | |||||||||
Skarstedt 79th St: Francis Bacon: Faces and Figures | |||||||||
Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Almine Rech, Matignon: Javier Calleja: This Is Your Lucky Day | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Shanghai |
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Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Almine Rech: Joe Andoe: Chinatown | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Almine Rech: Leelee Kimmel: Night Ride | view VR ▶ | ||||||||
Southampton |
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Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Hauser & Wirth: Ed Clark & Stanley Whitney: On the Path | |||||||||
Saturday 25 | |||||||||
Galerie Ernst Hilger: Allen Jones. Boutique | |||||||||
Lukas Feichtner Galerie: Marielis Seyler: Momentum Frau | |||||||||
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