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Exhibition Explores Role of Photography in Rodin, Brancusi, and Moore's...

“Why write about sculpture? Why not just show the photographs?” Constantin Brancusi once asked. In response to Brancusi’s query, Waddington Custot Galleries and collector and gallerist David Grob have...

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Ashley Yeo on her “You Must Imagine Sisyphus Happy” Show at FOST Gallery

Young Singaporean artist Ashley Yeo is opening a solo exhibition at FOST Gallery early June, “You Must Imagine Sisyphus Happy,” which will her feeling of longing and post-grieving  after the completed...

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Context Versus History: Ross Chisholm’s Paintings at Eigen + Art Lab Berlin

Ross Chisholm’s exhibition “Last of the Raking Light” at Berlin’s Eigen + Art Lab is like a tour through different periods of art history. Works in what at first seem two separate groups are presented...

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The Outsider’s India

“Art is the suitcase of history, carrying the essentials”-Yann MartelThe statement stands true if one is to look at the lithographs produced by the 18th and 19th century artists keeping India as the...

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Delfina Foundation Announces First Selling Exhibition

The Delfina Foundation, London’s largest international host and provider of international residencies, is staging a selling exhibition this October to raise funds to support the next generation of...

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PinPoint: On Visiting Van Gogh: Still Life, Basket of Apples at Carnegie...

“Certainly color is making progress, precisely by the Impressionists, even when they go astray.” – Vincent van Gogh, May 1889In the spring of 1886, Vincent van Gogh visited Paris for an extended stay,...

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Hsiao Chin Opens Solo Show in Hong Kong

HONG KONG — Commemorating his 80th birthday this year, de Sarthe Gallery opens a solo exhibition of Taiwanese veteran artist Hsiao Chin on May 29.Showcasing 18 works spanning the period 1955-2004, this...

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Bowman Sculpture Revisits Joint Helaine Blumenfeld and Henry Moore Show

It has been thirty years since Henry Moore and Helaine Blumenfeld’s influential joint exhibition “A British Dialogue: From Perry Green to Cambridge.” Blumenfeld has deservedly been called “the heir to...

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Trenton Doyle Hancock's Cartoonish World Comes to Life at Hales Gallery

In his first major solo exhibition in London, “I Want to Be at the Meeting After the Separation,” American painter Trenton Doyle Hancock will present new works featuring his vividly cartoonish...

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From Gossamer to Opaque: Lee Ufan at Pace Gallery

The latest iteration of Lee Ufan’s meditative practice offers human-scale canvases with swatches of color in gradations from gossamer to opaque.Tansaekhwa, or monochromatic painting, emerged in the...

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Portraits Talk: An Indian Nomad's Travel Diary

The biggest capital of a traveler is his experience through the journey, the people he meets and the knowledge he acquires. Aman Chotani, a travel photographer, says, his motto is to travel to...

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New Roger Ballen Show Channels the Collective Unconscious

South Africa-based photographer Roger Ballen has drawn ire over photographing the nation’s poor, some disabled or mentally unstable, but also praise over his singular black and white photo aesthetic...

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Pratchaya Phinthong’s Paris Solo Show Questions Thailand's Political Situation

More than 9,000 kilometers separate Paris and Bangkok, but in Thai artist Pratchaya Phinthong’s exhibition at GB Agency this space becomes mutable and symbolic, the link with which to explore economic...

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The Migratory Birds Most Of Delhi Doesn't Know About

Every year, when winter starts spreading its sweep in India around October, nearly 1,000 families find their way to the capital to prevent themselves from freezing in Kashmir. Who doesn’t know about...

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PinPoint: On Krim Benterrak at Agora Gallery

When confronted with a Krim Benterrak landscape painting, the viewer is immediately struck by the immense sense of space, of unending vistas marked by brilliant saturated colors, smooth bodies of...

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Variations on a Jack-o’-Lantern: Andrew Gbur at Team Gallery

Two eyes, a nose, and a mouth — though somewhat abstract, Andrew Gbur’s face paintings are immediately recognizable for what they are. For his first Los Angeles solo exhibition, at Team Gallery through...

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Fondation d’Entreprise Bernardaud Presents My Blue China Exhibition

Set up in 2003 with an aim of broadening the use of porcelain beyond tableware, Fondation d’Entreprise Bernardaud has been actively supporting artists and other creatives in their exploration of the...

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It's "A Matter of Life and Death" for John Byrne in His New Solo Exhibition

Growing up in Paisley, what was purported to be Scotland’s murder capital, painter and playwright John Byrne doesn’t lack in life experiences that fuel his creative endeavors. His childhood spent in...

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New Editions by Julian Opie at Alan Cristea Gallery, London

“Julian Opie: 2012 – 2015” at London’s Alan Cristea Gallery presents new works by the renowned British artist alongside some of his most exciting prints and animations from the last three years....

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Duane Hanson’s Hyperreal Sculptures at Serpentine Sackler Gallery

“Duane Hanson” at London’s Serpentine Sackler Gallery is the first survey show in London since 1997 of the late American sculptor Duane Hanson who throughout his forty-year career created lifelike...

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