Rachel Whiteread: Internal Objects at Gagosian, London
This unique project brings together a diverse curated selection of international contemporary art and the best of classic mid century Nordic design.
On view until 6 June
Read MoreErwin Wurm: Dignity — at Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg Villa Kast
Erwin Wurm’s new series of works comprises marble sculptures in the shapes of sausages, bread rolls and gherkins that are presented in oversized dimensions.
On view until 12 June
Read MoreVivian Suter: Wolf’s Hour — at Gladstone Gallery, Brussels
An exhibition of mixed media paintings from more than thirty years of the artist’s career.
On view until April 30
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So close I can see inside of you — at ChertLüdde, Berlin
Group exhibition with Gabriel Chaile, Stephanie Comilang, Daniel Falb, Christine Sun Kim, Juan Antonio Olivares, Naufus Ramirez Figueroa, and Vanessa Safavi
On view until April 17
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Robert Mapplethorpe, Curated by Arthur Jafa, at Gladstone Gallery, New York
Comprised of both the iconic studio photographs that are synonymous with Mapplethorpe’s oeuvre as well as a selection of his rarely exhibited Polaroids.
On view until April 24
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Giuseppe Penone at Marian Goodman Gallery, New York
The exhibition features a series of canvas works titled Leaves of Grass (2013) which are being shown for the first time, alongside individual sculptures made concurrently (2014-2015), and a series of drawings (2014).
On view until April 17
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Karon Davis: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished, at jeffrey deitch, New York
Bobby Seale, bound and gagged in a Chicago courtroom, is one of the most searing images in American history. There were no photographs of this shocking episode during the trial of the Chicago 8 in October 1969, only artists’ sketches…
On view until April 24
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ongoing schmidt pick — at carlier | gebauer, Berlin
ongoing schmidt pick is the first show curated by Erik Schmidt for carlier | gebauer. Setting the premise for the gallery’s 30th anniversary year.
On view until 17 April
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Shota Nakamura: dear moon at Peres Projects, Berlin
Balancing between visual abundance and quiet restraint, Shota Nakamura’s new works explore dreamscapes as a bridge between our domestic spaces and the natural world.
On view until 16 April
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Yosuke Bandai: digitus — at Taro Nasu, Tokyo
Yosuke Bandaidigitus Taro Nasu〒106-0032 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi, 6 Chome−6−9 ピラミデビル4F January 16 – February 20, 2021 All images copyright and courtesy of the artist(s) and Taro Nasu, Tokyo In this exhibition, the concepts of mimicry and digital technology intertwine on numerous levels. The moment they step into the exhibition space, visitors will see taxidermy […]
Read MorePetrit Halilaj at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
In this show, held in Palacio de Cristal, Petrit Halilaj uses a wide variety of elements to explore topics such as home, nation, love and cultural identity.
Read MoreMeriem Bennani: MISSION TEENS — at C L E A R I N G, Brussels
Originally commissioned for the 2019 Whitney Biennial, this presentation features Neighborhood Goggles, a pair of brightly colored totemic sculptures with inset video screens.
On view until March 27
Read MoreMiranda Fengyuan Zhang: A World Without Us, at Capsule Shanghai, Shanghai
Embracing the material’s tension between familiar references and modernity, Zhang’s textile works evoke the loss of a former state of existence and welcomes the recomposition of a new world.
Read MoreDouglas Gordon: Paradise, at Dvir Gallery, Brussels
The new paintings juxtapose the cyclical movement of time conducted by the intermittent appearance and disappearance of the images with a sense of change and extension implied by the vague contours and positions of the canvases and the flowing drips of wax and paint.
On view until 10 April
Read MoreMarco Pariani at Cheim & Read, New York
On view until March 27
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William Ludwig Lutgens: A Comedy of Humours, at PLUS-ONE Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium
Seemingly banal sequences from the everyday life are enriched with references to the history of art and the debris of modern-day urban life giving the paintings an air of universality while at the same planting them firmly in the contemporary.
Read MoreLydia Gifford: Shape I know, at Galería Alegría, Barcelona
Poetic in their realisation, the selection of works presented is not only an introduction to Lydia Gifford’s art, but it is also a great opportunity to gauge the health of contemporary painting practice.
On view until February 27
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