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2017.05.18 Thu, by

GED QUINN solo exhibition“Rose, Cherry, Iron Rust, Flamingo”, Pearl Lam Galleries, Hong Kong

Hong Kong— Pearl Lam Galleries is proud to present Rose, Cherry, Iron Rust, Flamingo, the first solo exhibition of Ged Quinn (b. 1963, UK), in Asia. Widely regarded as one of the leading painters in Britain, Quinn is renowned for his multi-layered landscape paintings that incorporate art historical subjects and the use of trompe l’oeil […] >> Read more
2017.05.14 Sun, by

Art Brussels 2017

The 35th edition of Art Brussels took place from 21 – 23 April and presented 145 galleries from 28 different countries. This is the second time the fair is located at Tour & Taxis, a vast former customs warehouse in the northern part of Brussels that was built at the turn of the 20th century when Belgium was rich off the back of its colonial exploitation of central Africa. >> Read more
2017.05.10 Wed, by

Markus Lüpertz “New Paintings”
Michael Werner New York

Arcadia is the central theme of this latest exhibition at Michael Werner, which comprises over a dozen paintings completed in 2016 and 2017. Inspired by this Edenic, pastoral motif and its recurrence throughout the canon of art history from Greek antiquity to the Renaissance, Markus Lüpertz's "Arcadia" Series depicts a confluence of classical forms and mythical figures. >> Read more
2017.05.01 Mon, by

KATHARINA GROSSE
Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna

Katharina Grosse’s oeuvre has continued to occupy one of the most important positions in international painting since the early 1990s. Constant innovation and variable perspectives run through her ideas and work, in which she systematically questions and expands the notion of painting in a remarkable way. >> Read more
2017.03.26 Sun, by

Art Central Hong Kong 2017 report – still building

Art Central is a big tent in many ways besides the obvious. The art and the galleries are an eclectic mix, frequently more focussed on design, kitsch and decoration than engaging the competitive collecting of Art Basel acolytes and the art intelligentsia (real or pretentious). >> Read more
2017.03.25 Sat, by

Otto Boll

Otto Boll operates from an expressly minimalist sensibility. >> Read more
2017.03.25 Sat, by

MANUEL OCAMPO

Galerie Nathalie Obadia is delighted to showcase a selection of artworks by Manuel Ocampo. Born in 1965 in the Philippines >> Read more
2017.03.19 Sun, by

CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS
“Open Letter: The Family Drama Refunctioned? (From the Point of View of Production)”
David Zwirner
London

Born in Los Angeles in 1956, Christopher Williams has been represented by David Zwirner since 2000. Open Letter: The Family Drama Refunctioned? (From the Point of View of Production) is his eighth solo exhibition with the gallery, and his second presentation at the London location. >> Read more
2017.03.08 Wed, by

IMI KNOEBEL
“Drachenlinien”
Galerie nächst St. Stephan
Vienna

Max Wechsler: IMI KNOEBEL Drachenlinien We are pleased to present Drachenlinien (Kite Lines), Imi Knoebel’s seventh solo exhibition at the Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder. Imi Knoebel will be showing a selection of new works here for the first time, including “Datumsbilder” (Date Paintings) from the “Asteroiden mit gespaltener Persönlichkeit” (Asteroids with Split Personalities) […] >> Read more
2017.02.21 Tue, by

JÖRG IMMENDORFF: LIDL WORKS AND PERFORMANCES FROM THE 60s
Michael Werner Gallery, New York

Michael Werner Gallery, New York, is pleased to present Jörg Immendorff: LIDL Works and Performances from the 60s. Featuring both paintings and objects, the exhibition will provide viewers with an opportunity to see a rarely-exhibited body of early work by one of the most important artists to emerge during the post-war period in Germany. Jörg […] >> Read more

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