Francesco Clemente on “Emblems of Transformation” in London
“Emblems of Transformation” at Blain|Southern in London is an exhibition of new watercolors by Italian artist Francesco Clemente that draw inspiration from what the gallery describes as “the...
View ArticleA Cut Above: Neil Gall’s Newest Works
“Neil Gall’s newest works clearly demonstrate his varied interests, which include representational painting, post-minimalist sculpture, and the tension between abstraction and materiality,” says David...
View ArticleOur Concrete Jungle: Neil Goldberg’s “One Version of Events”
Maybe you’ve seen the signs around the city: “Eat like an idealist,” “Grow up strong and harmless,” “Values matter.” The messages are not promoting some presumptuous food co-op or grassroots animal...
View ArticleLudovic Chemarin© on Buying and Becoming Ludovic Chemarin©
Ludovic Chemarin© is not your average artist, as the copyright symbol after the name suggests. In fact Ludovic Chemarin© is not really an artist at all, but rather a radical and unprecedented art...
View ArticleRare Song Dynasty Collection on Show at Eskenazi London
The Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) marked a period of economic and cultural prosperity in China, providing the ideal conditions to advance the techniques of ceramics from design to firing.From May 8-29...
View Article“Kazuo and Fujiko Shiraga” at Fergus McCaffrey
NEW YORK — Just opened at Fergus McCaffrey is the first-ever joint exhibition of the pioneering Japanese Gutai artist Kazuo Shiraga and his wife Fujiko.Currently enjoying a spate of renewed attention...
View ArticleWhy Angelica Mesiti’s “Colour of Saying” Will Stop You Dead
How much do we really know about human interaction and expression? Although we probably know as much as there is to know about verbal expression in the form of language, what about the many forms of...
View ArticleDealer's Notebook: Q&A with Gallerist Benjamin Hampe
Name: Benjamin HampeHails from: BrisbanePresides over: Chan Hampe GalleriesGallery’s specialty: Singaporean contemporary art Artists represented: Alvin Ong, Belinda Fox, Chankerk, Dawn Ng,...
View ArticleIdris Khan on “Conflicting Lines” at Victoria Miro in London
For his fourth solo presentation at Victoria Miro Mayfair, London-based artist Idris Khan continues his ongoing experimentation with photographic techniques and processes. Titled “Conflicting...
View Article5 Must-See Gallery Shows in New York: Jamian Juliano-Villani, David Salle,...
Jealous of jetsetting friends who are currently simmering in the tang of Venice’s canals, getting hopelessly lost en route to the Giardini? Here are five stellar shows currently on view in New York...
View ArticleInterview: Co-Founders of Sydney’s New Interlude Gallery
Interlude Gallery is one of the newest additions to Sydney’s gallery scene. Co-founded in 2014 by Moruya-born, Sydney-based artist Isabel R. and Guadalajara-born, Sydney-based artist and writer Misael...
View ArticleUnpredictable Force: Rosy Keyser’s “The Hell Bitch” at Maccarone
A title like “The Hell Bitch” is difficult to ignore. Or, at the very least, it has a kick to it — one befitting Rosy Keyser’s formidable new show at Maccarone’s 630 Greenwich Street outpost, on view...
View ArticlePinPoint: On Merrill C. Berman Collection at Alexandre Gallery
Alexandre Gallery is pleased to present African-American Masterworks from the Merrill C. Berman Collection. Discerningly assembled by New York collector Merrill Berman over more than two decades, it...
View ArticlePrunella Clough’s Unconsidered Wastelands at Osborne Samuel Gallery
“Unconsidered Wastelands” at London’s Osborne Samuel Gallery is a major retrospective of works by British painter Prunella Clough who is widely appreciated as one of the most significant British...
View ArticleArt Life Gallery Presents Summer Harmony
Many claim that just absorbing art is peaceful. There are some artifacts, like a painting, looking at which can be appeasing. Therefore, Art Life Gallery has put together a group show to emphasize on...
View ArticleKafkaesque and Colorful: Kurt Seligmann at Weinstein Gallery
Kafkaesque imagery in both subdued and vibrant colors is a hallmark of Kurt Seligmann’s sizable paintings, which incorporate mythology and the occult. On May 9, the Weinstein Gallery presents more than...
View ArticleNew Works by Bridget Riley at Galerie Max Hetzler Paris
Galerie Max Hetzler’s Bridget Riley exhibition is the celebrated British artist’s first solo show in Paris since her 2008 survey exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.The eponymous...
View ArticleMel Ziegler on Art, Kate, and His Solo Exhibition in Paris
“Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones” at Galerie Perrotin in Paris is American artist Mel Ziegler’s first solo exhibition in France. It includes a selection of new and recent works by Ziegler as well...
View ArticleJagdev Singh Captures Hola Mohalla
Every year, first day of the lunar month Chet (first month of the Nanakshahi calendar which governs the activities within Sikhism; mostly coincides with March) marks the celebration of Hola Mohalla, a...
View ArticleDiango Hernández on Cuba and His London Gallery Show
“The Book of Waves” at Marlborough Contemporary in London is an exhibition of new works by Düsseldorf-based Cuban artist Diango Hernández. Comprising three new bodies of work that explore what...
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