China Censured Photos and Videos at Galerie Paris-Beijing
“Temporary Boundary” at Galerie Paris-Beijing in Paris is a two-part survey showcasing a selection of photographs and video works by Contemporary Chinese artists that have been censured in their own...
View ArticleLondon Art Dealers Gift Six Works to Manchester’s Whitworth
London art dealers Ivor Braka and Thomas Dane have donated six major works by leading British contemporary artists to the Whitworth gallery in Manchester.The significant gift includes key pieces by the...
View Article“Turn of a Century” Group Show Captures Millennial Spirit at Guido W. Baudach...
An exhibition at Guido W. Baudach Gallery opens at that tentative period in between the old and the new years.It’s a time of reflection on the past and wishful thinking about the future. In that...
View ArticleOctogenarian Rose Wylie’s Wildly Playful Paintings in Berlin
“Dressed to Kill” at VW (VeneKlasen/Werner) gallery and project space in Berlin is 81-year-old British artist Rose Wylie’s first exhibition in the German capital.As an artist who has only recently...
View ArticleLee Ufan Opens Solo Show at Pace Hong Kong
Leading Mono-ha artist Lee Ufan has just opened his first solo exhibition of new works at Pace Hong Kong, running through January 9, 2016.The show, which is Lee’s first presentation in Hong Kong after...
View Article5 Must-See Gallery Shows in New York: Isabel Legate, Jim Lambie, and More
Isabel Legate at Motel, through December 13 (1078 Dekalb Avenue, Brooklyn)This young artist’s free-standing sculptures play with the logic of retail fixtures, combining shiny metal poles and chains...
View ArticleDi Donna Gallery Travels “The Surrealist Landscape”
Riding the surging wave of first-rate, gallery curated exhibitions, DiDonna in New York excels with “Fields of Dream: The Surrealist Landscape” (through December 18), a rich, salon-style installation...
View ArticleSergiy Petlyuk Wins £75,000 UK/raine Art Award
Ukranian new media artist Sergiy Petlyuk has been announced the overall winner of GB£75,000 UK/RAINE: Emerging Artists from the UK and Ukraine, the first ever open competition and exhibition for...
View ArticleArpita Singh on Her Drawings, Life as a Woman Artist & Being Married to a...
Rakhi Sarkar brought yellow flowers and Aprita Singh preserved them for posterity in a pen-and-ink drawing on paper in 2008. In 2014, Singh conserved other instances to physical memory, such as the man...
View ArticleGilbert and George’s Bigotry-Busting Banners at White Cube
“THE BANNERS” at White Cube’s Bermondsey gallery showcases a series of new works by the infamous British art duo Gilbert & George, best known for addressing social issues and taboos through...
View ArticleIsabelle Plat’s Polarizing Human Hair Sculptures in Paris
“A Hair Breadth From Usability” at Galerie Eric Mouchet in Paris showcases French artist Isabelle Plat’s human hair sculptures and drawings. Confronting yet strangely intriguing, Plat’s hair works aim...
View ArticleCarola Keitel, Hannes Seidl Produce Double Trouble at KW Institute Berlin
Art in the “DOUBLE ROOM 4” at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin explores the symbiotic relationship between the visions of two artists.The series of exhibitions is curated by Curatorial...
View ArticleARNDT Opens New Berlin Venue With Filipino Art Shows
ARNDT in Berlin is celebrating the opening of a new venue, ARNDT Art Agency A3, with a group exhibition of contemporary Filipino art spread across the two galleries.The artists at the show respond to...
View ArticleMark Manders at Tanya Bonakdar
Each new detail emerging from Mark Manders’s works at Tanya Bonakdar gallery in New York (through December 19) serves only to sink one further into the depths of obfuscation. Plastic sheets augment the...
View Article7 Must-See Gallery Shows in New York: Ruby Sky Stiler, Sadamasa Motonaga, and...
Jeff Williams at Jack Hanley Gallery, and Ruby Sky Stiler at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, both through December 20 (327 Broome Street)Downstairs, Williams presents a series of distinct sculptures that...
View ArticleReview: Mark Leckey at Cabinet in London
I don’t know when it started: Such is the density of Mark Leckey’s new film Dream English Kid 1964-1999 AD, 2015, the thick pattern of its rhythm, that I could no more identify its first or last frame...
View ArticleBrigitte Lacombe’s Intimate Celebrity Portraits at Phillips London
“Complicities” at Phillips London celebrates the work of New York-based French photographer Brigitte Lacombe, revealing her unique insider perspective on the world of cinema. The selling exhibition is...
View ArticleThe Best Gallery Shows of 2015
In many ways 2015 was a year of historical return for New York’s galleries, with successful exhibitions of the Memphis group (“wacky, boldly kitsch-adjacent design”), Hollis Frampton (“penetrating,...
View ArticleJana Euler’s “Female Jesus Crying in Public” at Galerie Neu Berlin
Jana Euler’s show at Galerie Neu in Berlin sets out its stall with the title “‘Female Jesus Crying in Public’ in a New Exhibition”.This is a collection of paintings which examines the formation of the...
View ArticleInside the Newsroom: Photographs From the Archives of Haaretz Newspaper
Soon after entering Ronald Feldman Fine Arts in New York, visitors will come upon a row of newspapers hung on a long sidewall. They are front pages of the Israeli daily Haaretz, beginning with the...
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