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The Week in Art visit site
22-29 Oct 2024
Openings, events, auctions
Berlin, Beverly Hills, Dublin, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Torre Pellice (Turin), Venice, Vienna, Zürich |
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Berlin
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Berlin, Friday 25 |
Galerie Buchholz: Sherrie Levine |
opening reception |
Beverly Hills
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Beverly Hills, Tuesday 22 |
Gagosian: In Conversation: Titus Kaphar and Sandra Jackson-Dumont |
talk |
Dublin
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Dublin, Thursday 24 |
Kerlin Gallery: Justin Fitzpatrick: A Musical Instrument titled after a poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Fitzpatrick’s first solo exhibition in Ireland presents his paintings of “figurative forms appear[ing] enmeshed within complex systems of processes, sounds, memories, and ideas” |
opening reception |
Helsinki
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Helsinki, Thursday 24 |
Galerie Forsblom: Kirsti Tuokko: Night in Town “Tuokko transforms the aloof sitters of traditional portraiture into abstract representations of humanity and the ethos of our time” |
opening reception |
Galerie Forsblom: Tuukka Tammisaari: Things in the Wind “Tammisaari’s highly recognizable signature style radiates a sincere joy that stems from the pure freedom of creativity and his intuitive approach to painting” |
opening reception |
Galerie Forsblom: Aurora Reinhard: Day of Life Reinhard examines identity, gender, and sexuality with miniature bronzes of the quotidian life of a Barbie doll |
opening reception |
Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, Wednesday 23 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Fine Chinese Paintings auction: Wed 23 |
auction |
London
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London, Tuesday 22 |
Shapero Modern: The Modern Muse examining the role of the muse, iconic portraits by artists including Picasso, Hockney, Warhol, and Banksy
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first day |
Sotheby’s London: Arcade Sale | London auction: Tue 22 – Tue 29 |
auction starts |
London, Wednesday 23 |
Alison Jacques: Alison Wilding: On Paper |
book launch |
JGM Gallery: Ralph Anderson: Dig the Glasgow-born artist “excavates” his paintings, removing earlier markings to create new images from their remains |
opening reception |
London, Thursday 24 |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Michael Craig-Martin: An Anthology to coincide with the Royal Academy of Arts, London’s exhibition, the gallery stages a presentation dedicated to almost thirty years of work – with screen, digital and relief prints, lightboxes, laser etched panels, and new metal wall reliefs |
private view |
GRIMM: Miguel Ybáñez new work by Ybáñez in the tradition of Arte Povera “negate the boundaries between past and present, ‘high’ and ‘low’ art” |
first day |
National Portrait Gallery: Lecture: Francis Bacon and post-war London through a queer lens |
talk |
London, Saturday 26 |
Serpentine North Gallery: Saturday Talks: Eva Jaeger on Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst: The Call |
talk |
London, Tuesday 29 |
Sotheby’s London: Art of Japan auction: Tue 29 Oct – Tue 5 Nov (viewing: Tue 29 Oct – Tue 5 Nov) |
auction starts |
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Thursday 24 |
Hauser & Wirth Downtown: Book Launch and Talk: Jay Ezra Nayssan, Kelly Akashi, Paulina Pobocha and Max Hooper Schneider on Mike Kelley |
special event |
Los Angeles, Saturday 26 |
Michael Kohn Gallery: Shiwen Wang: The river returns nothing of what it takes new abstract works which examine natural life and its impermanence, in the London-based, Chinese artist’s first solo exhibition both with the gallery and in the US |
opening reception |
Mahón
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Mahón, Sunday 27 |
Hauser & Wirth Menorca: Celebrating our Fourth Season |
special event |
New York
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New York, Tuesday 22 |
Hauser & Wirth 18th Street: MUBI Presents: William Kentridge’s “Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot” New York Premiere |
special event |
New York, Wednesday 23 |
Hauser & Wirth 18th Street: In Conversation: William Kentridge and Lynne Tillman |
talk |
Petzel: Jorge Pardo four thirteen-foot by thirteen-foot abstract paintings by the Cuban-American artist in the gallery’s private viewing room – open to the public for this exhibition |
opening reception |
New York, Thursday 24 |
Hauser & Wirth 18th Street: In Conversation: William Kentridge, Martine Syms and Vinson Cunningham |
talk |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Pinaree Sanpitak: Fragile Narratives new paintings and sculptures in Sanpitak’s first exhibition with the gallery – “personal and profound experiences of womanhood” |
opening reception |
Luhring Augustine Chelsea: Kim MacConnel: Slice of Life an exhibition which showcases MacConnel’s seminal “bedsheet” paintings, alongside smaller gouaches on paper, studies for the larger works |
opening reception |
Robilant+Voena, New York: Cesar Santos: Manuscripts more than twenty new paintings by the Cuban-American artist present “his unique and intuitive aesthetic approach to abstraction” |
private view |
Sean Kelly Gallery: Laurent Grasso: Artificialis Grasso “blurs the line between temporalities, combining historical references and futuristic anticipations to create new, ambiguous, realities” |
opening reception |
Susan Sheehan Gallery: American Prints: Post-War Masterpieces |
first day |
Yancey Richardson Gallery: Omar Barquet: Oracles Barquet’s first solo exhibition at the gallery “offers a lyrical exploration of time, juxtaposing ancient symbols with contemporary imagery” |
opening reception + tour |
Yancey Richardson Gallery: Prophecies, performed by Omar Barquet in collaboration with instrumentalist Daniela Mars and actress Laura Lona |
performance |
Yancey Richardson Gallery: Tania Franco Klein: Long Story Short the first NYC solo exhibition for the Mexico City native presents works from three of her seminal series of vivid, cinematic photographs |
opening reception |
New York, Friday 25 |
GRIMM: Hettie Inniss: Everything Soup new paintings in the British Caribbean artist’s first exhibition at the New York gallery continue her exploration of scents and sensations, especially in connection with memories and recollection |
opening reception |
GRIMM: Alex Dordoy: The Flowers and the Hours new paintings from the English artist who combines the romantic and the sinister to capture moments of reverie and tension |
opening reception |
HB381: Kirsi Kivivirta & Bente Skjøttgaard porcelain wall works and ceramic sculptures by the Finnish and Danish artists “offer a study in the mutability of the physical world: its dynamic forces, its formal structure, and its underlying tension between complexity and dissolution” |
opening reception |
Stephen Friedman Gallery: Denzil Forrester: Two Islands, One World curated by Sheena Wagstaff, a two-venue exhibition of the Grenada-born, British artist which brings together new and historical works from five decades of his career depicting London’s 1980s reggae and dub nightclub scene |
opening reception |
Timothy Taylor: Alicia Adamerovich: Rude Awakening new paintings, sculptures, and drawings by Adamerovich in the artist’s debut exhibition in the city and with the gallery – “they are at once geometric and eccentric, meandering and inevitable, uneasy and robust” |
opening reception |
New York, Saturday 26 |
Marian Goodman Gallery: Your Patience Is Appreciated: An Inaugural Show the gallery opens its new headquarters in Tribeca with an exhibition of the full spectrum of gallery artists, presenting new and recent installations, sound and video work, sculpture, and painting |
opening reception |
Sean Kelly Gallery: Sean Kelly in conversation with Laurent Grasso, followed by a book signing |
talk |
New York, Tuesday 29 |
Di Donna: Hallowed Ground: Tanguy, Lam, Penalba, Cárdenas following on from the presentation at Art Basel Paris, an exhibition which unites the four artists – whose journeys all converged on the creative capital of Paris |
first day |
Lévy Gorvy Dayan: Francesco Clemente: Summer Love in the Fall the debut of recent large-scale paintings in oil, watercolors, and frescoes, in Clemente’s first exhibition at the gallery’s East 64th St townhouse |
first day |
Lisson Gallery: Sean Scully: Duane Street, 1981-1983 including loaned historic pieces from the early 1980s, the gallery presents an ambitious exhibition which explores one of Scully’s breakthrough bodies of work |
opening reception |
Perrotin New York: Jesper Just: Interfears screening for the first time in NYC, and shown with an accompanying series of MRI prints, Just’s film monitors the brain of an actor in character to explore emotionality and the daily performance of being human |
first day |
Perrotin New York: Alain Jacquet & James Rosenquist a wide-ranging exhibition of the expressive work of two artist who were contemporaries and friends, and who “knew we all share that parallel existence, and looked to art for sanity” – Barry Schwabsky |
first day |
Perrotin New York: Light of Winter |
first day |
Paris
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Paris, Wednesday 23 |
Bonne Espérance Gallery: Keiskamma Art Project – Collaborations an exhibition of large-scale embroidered works blurring the boundaries between art and craft, created by the Keiskamma Art Project with the five South African artists Pippa Hetherington, Asanda Kupa, Boyce Magandela, Lionel Mbayiwa and Henk Serfontein |
first day |
Seoul
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Seoul, Friday 25 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber x P21: Martin Boyce: Celestial Snowdrops “Boyce uses a minimalist style to create sculptures that distill and transform everyday forms into refined, sculptural arrangements” |
opening reception |
Shanghai
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Shanghai, Friday 25 |
Almine Rech: En Iwamura: Glances and Echoes the first solo exhibition of one of the most inventive artists of his generation, whose ceramic sculpture is influenced by Japanese cultural history, contemporary pop culture, travels overseas, and his being a relatively new young father |
opening reception |
Almine Rech: Jean-Baptiste Bernadet: Hot Pink paintings from different series by Bernadet, unified by the singular chromatic color palette of a gradation from pink to blue |
opening reception |
Taipei
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Taipei, Wednesday 23 |
Each Modern: Lee ChiHsiang: White Unveiled this exhibition of Lee’s paintings brings together disparate themes and perspectives to construct a narrative about the artist himself, as well as a reinterpretion of his works |
first day |
Taipei, Saturday 26 |
Each Modern: Lee ChiHsiang: White Unveiled |
opening reception |
Torre Pellice (Turin)
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Torre Pellice (Turin), Sunday 27 |
Tucci Russo – Studio per l’Arte Contemporanea: Richard Long: Muddy River Muddy Boots |
opening reception |
Tucci Russo – Studio per l’Arte Contemporanea: Christiane Löhr: Campi aperti, elastici |
opening reception |
Venice
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Venice, Saturday 26 |
Victoria Miro Venice: Chris Ofili: Joyful Sorrow the Venetian part of a two-site exhibition by the British painter uses part self-portraits to continue his exploration of Shakespeare’s Othello |
first day |
Vienna
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Vienna, Wednesday 23 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber: Louisa Gagliardi: Whereabouts the Swiss artist’s first solo exhibition in Austria sees her contine to explore transitional spaces and examine alienation, conformity, voyeurism |
opening reception |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber: Artist talk with Louisa Gagliardi and Joshua Amissah |
talk |
Vienna, Thursday 24 |
Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer: Nana Mandl: never enough Mandl’s colourful material collages, pictures, prints and sculptures examine today’s media challenges and smartphone/selfie culture |
opening reception |
Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer: Focus On: Sanja Nešković Peršin the multifaceted artist, choreographer and performer uses performative film and live performance to creates a “sensual cacophony” |
opening reception |
Zürich
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Zürich, Tuesday 22 |
Lullin + Ferrari: Artist Talk with Eleni Gkinosati |
talk |
Zürich, Thursday 24 |
Christophe Guye Galerie: Artists of the Gallery works by gallery artists including Jun Ahn, Miles Aldridge, Nobuyoshi Araki, Roger Ballen, Edward Burtynsky, Stéphane Couturier, Stephen Gill, Karla Hiraldo Voleau, Simen Johan, Syoin Kajii, Rinko Kawauchi, and Nick Knight |
opening reception |
Zürich, Friday 25 |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zahnradstrasse: Hernan Bas: Nightmares & Melancholy the US artist presents new paintings, works on paper, and an installation, exploring “the mysterious and the uncanny, blending beauty with themes of fear and desire” |
opening reception |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Athens, Berlin, Dallas, Frankfurt, Hamburg, London, Los Angeles, Mahón, New York, Paris, Reykjavík, Seoul, Zürich |
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Athens
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Athens, Saturday 26 |
Gagosian: Henry Moore and Greece |
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Berlin
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Berlin, Saturday 26 |
Galerie Max Hetzler, Bleibtreustraße 15/16: Danielle Mckinney: Haven |
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Galerie Max Hetzler, Bleibtreustraße 45: Danielle Mckinney: Haven |
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Galerie Max Hetzler, Goethestraße 2/3: Friedrich Kunath: One Day I’ll Follow The Byrds (Tutto Pasta) |
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Dallas
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Dallas, Saturday 26 |
Meliksetian | Briggs: Cody Trepte: Of Time |
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Frankfurt
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Frankfurt, Saturday 26 |
Galerie Bärbel Grässlin: Jana Schröder: FRONTRACKS |
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Hamburg
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Hamburg, Saturday 26 |
Galerie Vera Munro: Anne Laure Sacriste: Shades of green |
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Galerie Vera Munro: Early Masterpieces II |
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London
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London, Friday 25 |
Asprey Studio Gallery: NFT REvolution: I am Pranksy |
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Claridge’s ArtSpace: Daria Blum: Drip Drip Point Warp Spin Buckle Rot |
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Grosvenor Gallery: Adeela Suleman: Exit the Tiger: Symbols of Valour in Tipu’s India |
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Ruup & Form: PLAY |
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London, Saturday 26 |
Ab-Anbar: Douglas Abdell: Intervalism and Other Mathematics |
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Alison Jacques: Alison Wilding: Testing the Objects of Affection |
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Alison Jacques: Lygia Clark: Studio Origins |
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General Assembly: Simon Bejer: Paradise Glitch |
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Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert: Gary Hume: This Way / That Way |
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Pi Artworks: Susan Hefuna: LISTEN TO: The Sound of Earth, Sun, Water and Air |
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Pipeline: Claire Fahys: Viento Solar |
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The Sunday Painter: Angus Suttie |
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Timothy Taylor: Alex Katz: Spring |
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London, Sunday 27 |
Emanuel von Baeyer: From Old Masters to Contemporary |
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National Portrait Gallery: Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2024 |
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Serpentine South Gallery: Serpentine Pavilion 2024 by Minsuk Cho, Mass Studies |
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London, Monday 28 |
David Gill: Sebastian Errazuriz: Rebuilding Reason |
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Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Saturday 26 |
L.A. Louver: Trouble in Paradise: 14 Artists on Los Angeles |
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L.A. Louver: Thom Mayne: Shaping Accident |
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Luis De Jesus Los Angeles: Tristram Lansdowne: Burrito Planet |
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Luis De Jesus Los Angeles: Laura Krifka: Carousel |
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Luis De Jesus Los Angeles: UNLOCKING THE MIND: Nathan Gluck’s Early Surrealist Collages |
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Marian Goodman Gallery: Anri Sala: Time No Longer |
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Mahón
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Mahón, Sunday 27 |
Hauser & Wirth Menorca: Roni Horn |
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Hauser & Wirth Menorca: Chillida in Menorca |
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New York
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New York, Friday 25 |
Barbara Mathes Gallery: Modern Masters |
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New York, Saturday 26 |
Almine Rech: Paul de Flers: Poisson – Scorpion |
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Hauser & Wirth Wooster Street: Arshile Gorky. New York City |
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Hauser & Wirth 18th Street: Philip Guston: Room, Sea & Sky |
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Jack Shainman Gallery: Paul Anthony Smith: Antillean |
Virtual Visit! ▶ |
Petzel: Pieter Schoolwerth: Supporting Actor |
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Templon: Robin Kid: Searching for America |
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Paris
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Paris, Saturday 26 |
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois: Jacques Villeglé: STAR |
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Templon: Pierre et Gilles: Nuit électrique |
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Templon: Jules Olitski: The Mitt Paintings 1988 – 1993 |
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Paris, Tuesday 29 |
Saatchi Yates: Benjamin Spiers: Kind Hearted Sinners |
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Reykjavík
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Reykjavík, Saturday 26 |
BERG Contemporary: Steina & Woody Vasulka: Orka and Lucifer’s Commission |
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Seoul
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Seoul, Saturday 26 |
LKIF Gallery: Gema Quiles: Somewhere, Someone |
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Seoul, Tuesday 29 |
Gallery Chosun: Soshi Matsunobe: Woven Knot |
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Zürich
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Zürich, Saturday 26 |
Lullin + Ferrari: Eleni Gkinosati: New Paintings |
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Mai 36 Galerie: Everywhere It Goes |
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Mai 36 Galerie: Aimée Moreau: 1926-2023, curated by Ian Anüll |
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Mai 36 Galerie: Pia Fries: blau und rau |
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