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The Week in Art visit site
29 Oct – 5 Nov 2024
Openings, events, auctions
Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Seoul, Shanghai, West Palm Beach, Zürich |
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Berlin
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Berlin, Saturday 2 |
Capitain Petzel: Thomas Eggerer: Galeria Eggerer’s first solo exhibition with the gallery shows his juxtaposition of the crowd and the individual, and includes a new monumental work evoking history painting while set in a gym-like space |
opening reception |
Cologne
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Cologne, Saturday 2 |
Galerie Buchholz: Trisha Donnelly |
first day |
Cologne, Tuesday 5 |
Sotheby’s Cologne: Modern & Contemporary Discoveries auction: Tue 5 – Wed 13 (viewing: Wed 6 – Mon 11) |
auction starts |
Frankfurt
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Frankfurt, Tuesday 5 |
Galerie Bärbel Grässlin: I love America and America loves me |
first day |
Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, Tuesday 29 |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Chinese Art through the Eye of Sakamoto Gorō: A Selection I auction: Tue 29 (viewing: Fri 25 – Mon 28) |
auction |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: MINEO HATA – A Life in Art auction: Tue 29 (viewing: Fri 25 – Mon 28) |
auction |
Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Stillness in Clouds – The Jiansongge Collection auction: Tue 29 (viewing: Fri 25 – Mon 28) |
auction |
London
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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 |
London, Thursday 31 |
Autograph: Rotimi Fani-Kayode: The Studio – Staging Desire never-before-seen photographs in this exhibition of the late artist’s “spirited exploration of culture, intimacy, desire and pain” |
first day |
Autograph: Abi Morocco Photos: Spirit of Lagos Lagos in the 1970s, the first exhibition of portraits by the husband and wife duo at one of the city’s most vibrant photographic studios, capturing its joyous spirit |
first day + tour |
Fiumano Clase: Dénes Maróti: Every Day Counts Maróti explores art’s capacity to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary – “at the beginning these were merely simple objects. Then, having studied Caravaggio’s ‘Bowl of Fruit’ I realised that simple is not as simple as it seems” – Maróti |
first day |
Lychee One: Neon Jungle Nocturne: Huang Long, Grace Mattingly, Liu Yi |
opening reception |
Timothy Taylor: Paris: An Experimental Reality an exhibition examining the diverse work of the expatriate American painters in Paris following WWII, including James Bishop, Sam Francis, Carmen Herrera, Shirley Jaffe, Paul Jenkins, Ellsworth Kelly, and Joan Mitchell |
opening reception |
London, Tuesday 5 |
David Gill: Francis Sultana: St Moritz Sultana references the icon of Alpine glamour in his latest collection of furniture and lighting |
first day |
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Saturday 2 |
parrasch heijnen: Teresa Tolliver: Sitting on the Edge of Reality |
first day |
New York
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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 |
opening reception |
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 |
opening reception |
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 |
first day |
Perrotin New York: Alain Jacquet & James Rosenquist |
first day |
Perrotin New York: Light of Winter |
first day |
New York, Wednesday 30 |
Petzel: Leyla Yenirce: Eye Level new paintings and music by the Kurdish-born artist in her first solo exhibition, both in New York and with the gallery, featuring female Kurdish freedom fighters and archival material exploring resistance and structural systems of dominance |
opening reception |
New York, Thursday 31 |
Sotheby’s New York: Digital Art Day Auction auction: Thu 31 Oct – Thu 7 Nov |
auction starts |
New York, Friday 1 |
Gagosian 980 Madison Avenue: The Street. Curated by Peter Doig in an exhibition conceived and curated by Doig, paintings by artists who have informed his artistic development – “an exciting opportunity to present a selection of works by painters that I admire for their inventiveness and ability to surprise” |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth 18th Street: Henry Taylor. no title in his first exhibition at the New York gallery, the critically acclaimed LA-based artist debuts limited-edition etchings and hand-painted monoprints which span his artistic practice |
opening reception |
Luhring Augustine Tribeca: Ayiti Toma II: Faith, Family, and Resistance an exhibition organized by Tomm El-Saieh, which explores Haitian art and culture and is staged in partnership with El-Saieh Gallery, Port-au-Prince, and CENTRAL FINE, Miami Beach |
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 |
opening reception |
Perrotin New York: Alain Jacquet & James Rosenquist a wide-ranging exhibition of the expressive work of two artists who were contemporaries and friends, and who “knew we all share that parallel existence, and looked to art for sanity” – Barry Schwabsky |
opening reception |
Perrotin New York: Discussion on Alain Jacquet & James Rosenquist with Donna De Salvo and the artists’ families |
talk |
Perrotin New York: Light of Winter more than thirty international, established and emerging artists examine societal constructs of self and our relationship with the natural world, cultural histories, and processes of introspection |
opening reception |
New York, Saturday 2 |
Hauser & Wirth 22nd Street: Lorna Simpson. Earth & Sky a monumental new body of work, with large-scale paintings of meteorites and a text sculpture, which explores cosmic vastness and human experience |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth 22nd Street: Thornton Dial. The Visible and the Invisible large-scale paintings and assemblages by the late American self-taught artist, with major works from each period of his career |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth 22nd Street: Annie Leibovitz: Stream of Consciousness landscapes, still lifes and portraits by the distinguished American photographer “reveal glimpses into Leibovitz’s highly associative thought processes” |
opening reception |
Hauser & Wirth Wooster Street: Gary Simmons. Thin Ice including a major new wall drawing, Simmons’ first exhibition with the gallery in NYC continues his examination of racially charged cartoon imagery from the 1920s and 30s |
opening reception |
Jack Shainman Gallery: Jesse Krimes: Cells exploring confinement, control and resistance, new abstract textile works and sculptures in Krimes’ first exhibition since joining the gallery |
opening reception |
Nicola Vassell Gallery: Alteronce Gumby: Prince of the Far Rainbow new abstract works by Gumby which continue his exploration of color and how it shapes our experience of the world around us |
opening reception |
Palm Beach
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Palm Beach, Saturday 2 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: Gilles Gorriti – Master French Modernist Gorriti was inspired by his extensive travels and passion for music, particularly Flamenco and classical, which can be seen in his vibrant use of color and the emotional depth that permeates his work |
first day |
Paris
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Paris, Wednesday 30 |
Templon: Antoine Roegiers: The Great Parade thirteen oil paintings which draw from the Romantic tradition and invite us “to laugh at our own absurdities” in Roegiers’ first exhibition at the gallery’s Paris location |
first day |
Templon: Omar Ba: Kaïdara forty works exploring African myths and knowledge, inspired by the famous Fulani narrative “Kaïdara” |
first day |
Reykjavík
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Reykjavík, Friday 1 |
BERG Contemporary: The Brotherhood exhibited in its entirety for the only time over twenty-five years ago, The Brotherhood is an installation made of salvaged technical relics found at the US military surplus site near the Los Alamos Military Research Center |
opening reception |
Seoul
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Seoul, Thursday 31 |
Perrotin Seoul: Thilo Heinzmann: upfront, wild and unchained “Heinzmann’s work speaks to abstraction’s enduring strengths: its raw threshold assertion of the art’s place in the world, its capacity to convey through materiality and presence across generations” – Dominic Eichler |
opening reception |
Shanghai
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Shanghai, Saturday 2 |
Bluerider ART Shanghai: Ruprecht von Kaufmann: Der Weisse Wal |
opening reception |
Lisson Gallery: Anish Kapoor: Drawings Kapoor’s first solo exhibition with the gallery in Shanghai presents recent gouache drawings on paper |
first day |
West Palm Beach
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West Palm Beach, Tuesday 5 |
GAVLAK: We the People |
first day |
Zürich
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Zürich, Thursday 31 |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Rämistrasse: Valentin Rilliet: 蜀風 – Mountain Stories new oil paintings which juxtapose the Swiss artist’s Chinese heritage with his upbringing in a Western artistic canon – in his first solo exhibition since joining the gallery program |
opening reception |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Berlin, Beverly Hills, Brussels, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Seoul, Vienna, Zürich |
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Berlin
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Berlin, Saturday 2 |
Galerie Barbara Thumm: Martin Dammann: Irrlichter |
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Galerie Barbara Thumm: Elyla: Ya-bunanma-m-a-ta-ta: WHAT I SEE WHEN I DREAM |
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Galerie Max Hetzler, Potsdamer Straße: Albert Oehlen: Schweinekubismus |
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Beverly Hills
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Beverly Hills, Saturday 2 |
Gagosian: Titus Kaphar: Exhibiting Forgiveness |
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Brussels
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Brussels, Thursday 31 |
Almine Rech: Zio Ziegler: Reverse Paintings |
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Templon: Bilal Hamdad: Reflets |
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Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, Saturday 2 |
Gagosian: Social Abstraction |
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London
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London, Thursday 31 |
Felix & Spear: Paul Dash: JOIE DE VIVRE |
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London, Friday 1 |
Larkin Durey: Anders Sunna: The Drumbeat of Noaidi |
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Saatchi Yates: SLAWN |
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The Artist Room: Victor Boullet: Dundee Marmalade |
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London, Saturday 2 |
A.I.: Kent Chan: Solar Masses |
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Alma Pearl: Cullinan Richards: Retrospective |
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Annely Juda Fine Art: László Moholy-Nagy: A New World |
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Annely Juda Fine Art: Yuko Shiraishi: Through |
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domobaal: Mikey Cuddihy: Don’t I Know Myself? |
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JD Malat Gallery: John Copeland: MIRRORED VIEWFINDER |
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JD Malat Gallery: Katrin Fridriks: Stargate |
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Maureen Paley: Alexandra Bircken: Gebrochenes Pferd |
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NıCOLETTı: Tarek Lakhrissi: SPIT |
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Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Slow Motion |
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Victoria Miro: Jules de Balincourt: Moving Landscapes |
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Victoria Miro: Yayoi Kusama: EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE |
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London, Sunday 3 |
Unit: Dante’s Inferno |
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Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, Saturday 2 |
Carpenters Workshop Gallery: Beth Cavener: Trust |
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L.A. Louver: Thom Mayne: Shaping Accident |
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L.A. Louver: Trouble in Paradise: 14 Artists on Los Angeles |
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Lisson Gallery: Shirazeh Houshiary: The Sound of One Hand |
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Louis Stern Fine Arts: Helen Lundeberg: Inner/Outer Space |
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Philip Martin Gallery: Rema Ghuloum: Atmospheres |
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Roberts Projects: Luke Agada: Between Two Suns |
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Roberts Projects: Collins Obijiaku: Atlantic |
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Sean Kelly Gallery: Brian Rochefort: Staring at the Moon |
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New York
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New York, Friday 1 |
Colnaghi: The Art of Gold: Viceregal Pictures and Ancient Jewelry |
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New York, Saturday 2 |
CARVALHO PARK: Liam Lee + Elisabeth Perrault: Who Counts the Steps of the Sun |
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CARVALHO PARK: Rachel Mica Weiss: Cyclicalities |
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Michael Rosenfeld Gallery: Romare Bearden & Nancy Grossman: Collage in Dialogue |
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Tina Kim Gallery: Kibong Rhee: There is no place |
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New York, Monday 4 |
Nohra Haime Gallery: Pedro Ruiz: Greenhouse |
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Paris
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Paris, Tuesday 29 |
Saatchi Yates: Benjamin Spiers: Kind Hearted Sinners |
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Paris, Thursday 31 |
Galerie Lelong & Co.: Fabienne Verdier: Retables |
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Galerie Lelong & Co. Matignon: Fabienne Verdier: Retables |
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Paris, Saturday 2 |
Galerie Mitterrand: Peter Kogler |
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Paris, Tuesday 5 |
RCM Galerie: Barbara Nessim: My Past is My Present |
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Seoul
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Seoul, Tuesday 29 |
Gallery Chosun: Soshi Matsunobe: Woven Knot |
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Seoul, Sunday 3 |
Barakat Contemporary: Lawrence Abu Hamdan: Zifzafa |
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Vienna
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Vienna, Saturday 2 |
MEYER*KAINER: Rawan Almukhtar |
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MEYER*KAINER: Agnes Scherer: Strawfires. Curated by Eva Birkenstock |
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Zürich
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Zürich, Friday 1 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Maag Areal: Wyatt Kahn: Signs |
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Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Waldmannstrasse: John Dilg: Planet on the Prairie |
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