“The Big Other” Organized by Paula Doepfner at Galerie Tanja Wagner
Galerie Tanja Wagner presents a group show which explores the ramifications of the term “Other” in contemporary art. The concept of the “Other” has gained much significance in the 20 century thanks to...
View ArticleJamini Roy at Dhoomimal Gallery: Rare, Usual & Some More
Walking into an art gallery is almost always a rewarding experience because you discover so much through an exhibition that you would never have anticipated. But walking into the Dhoomimal Gallery,...
View ArticlePiero Manzoni’s “Infinite” Ambitions at Mazzoleni London
Mazzoleni has brought together two of Italian avant-garde artist Piero Manzoni’s most well-known series of works, his Achromes (1957–1963) and Linee (1959–1963), for a major exhibition at its...
View ArticleGallerist Steve Lazarides Lands 7-Figure Qatari Investment
London-based urban art dealer Steve Lazarides has announced a “seven-figure investment” in his gallery empire by Qatari business magnate and prolific art collector Wissam Al Mana.Born in Qatar and...
View ArticleGiuseppe Penone Shows His "Leaves of Stone" at Gagosian Hong Kong
Best known for his interventions in the natural world, Italian artist Giuseppe Penone now brings a forest of his recent work to the Hong Kong branch of the Gagosian.“Forest” is an apt word for Penone’s...
View ArticleQuest to Seek Inner Self, a Journey Through Ella’s Gallery
When I visited Ella Prakash’s creation "Quest", it was walking through the abstract figures and pieces in acrylic, broadly defined by ethereal figures, geometric lines and shapes that carry a cerebral...
View ArticleBerlin’s VeneKlasen/Werner Revisits the Radical Koji Enokura
VeneKlasen/Werner is presenting the first ever solo presentation in Berlin of Kōji Enokura (1942–1995), one of the most important figures in post-war Japanese art.Comprising more than 20 works spanning...
View ArticleComputer Screens Mirror Life as Berlin Show Explores Technology’s Influence...
A new Berlin show explores the relationship between technology and art. “Dreaming Mirrors Dreaming Screens” at Sprüth Magers, curated by Johannes Fricke Waldthausen/ Goodroom, opens up a wide range of...
View ArticleTracey Emin's "I Cried Because I Love You" at White Cube Hong Kong
Lehmann Maupin and White Cube are jointly presenting “I Cried Because I Love You,” an exhibition of Tracey Emin’s work spread across their gallery spaces in Hong Kong this March.Encompassing paintings,...
View ArticleSubodh Gupta on “Invisible Reality” at Hauser and Wirth Somerset
“Invisible Reality” at Hauser & Wirth Somerset is a major solo exhibition of new and recent work by Indian artist Subodh Gupta, who is best known for incorporating found and functional everyday...
View ArticleRauschenberg's “The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece” Debuts at UCCA Beijing
For the first time, Pop art fans can see Robert Rauschenberg’s complete “The ¼ Mile or 2 Furlong Piece” when it is shown at Beijing’s Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA).Previously, the...
View ArticleGallery Weekend Berlin Announces 2016 Galleries and Artists
Gallery Weekend Berlin has announced the participating galleries and artists for its 2016 edition which will take place from April 29 to May 1, 2016.Established in 2004 by a group of local gallerists,...
View ArticleVideo: Chen Qiulin’s “One Hundred Names” at 4A Sydney
“One Hundred Names” at the 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art in Sydney is Chinese artist Chen Qiulin’s first Australian solo exhibition. Belonging to a generation of artists whose work articulates...
View ArticleChristo and Jeanne-Claude “Works in Progress” at Galerie Gmurzynska
Galerie Gmurzynska is hosting a major selling exhibition at its gallery in St. Moritz, Switzerland in celebration of the 2016 launch of iconic environmental artist Christo’s (born 1935) first large...
View ArticleCate Blanchett Stars in Julian Rosefeldt’s “Manifesto” Show in Berlin
Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett stars in Julian Rosefeldt’s “Manifesto” exhibition currently on show in Berlin. The Australian star re-enacts famous manifestoes of such movements as Futurism,...
View Article5 Must-See Gallery Shows in New York: Heidi Hahn, Amy Sillman, and More
“this one is smaller than this one,” at Postmasters Gallery, through March 12 (54 Franklin Street)Smallness — as virtue, as point of pride — is big these days. It’s a curatorial conceit (see: Chuck...
View ArticleGarth Weiser Brings "Post-Apocalyptic Op Art" to Hong Kong's Simon Lee Gallery
Coming to Asia for the first time, New York artist Garth Weiser’s impasto abstract oils will be shown in Hong Kong by the Simon Lee Gallery this February and March.Built up of various layers of paint...
View ArticleNobuaki Takekawa Is "Rolling the Dice of History" at Ota Fine Arts Singapore
Many Japanese artists feel the urge to depict their country’s social problems in their work, but few do it with as much colorful wit as Nobuaki Takekawa in his new show, “Rolling the Dice of History,”...
View ArticleA Walk Through Satish Gujral Exhibition at IGNCA
Just a few days remain before the superlative show, “Satish Gujral: A Brush With Life,” comes to an end at the spacious Twin Art Gallery, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in New Delhi. And...
View ArticleEnrico Castellani’s First London Solo Show at Dominique Levy
Dominique Lévy is presenting Italian artist Enrico Castellani’s first solo exhibition in London at its Old Bond Street gallery until April 8. And it’s a must-see exhibition, such is the significance of...
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