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2020.01.30 Thu, by

Martial Raysse

The HdM gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of French artist Martial Raysses’s works on paper. Born in 1936 in a ceramicist family, Raysse is perhaps one of the most important and well-known artist of the contemporary art French scene. >> Read more
2019.06.13 Thu, by

Barthélémy Toguo
Human Nature
HdM Gallery, London

Barthélémy Toguo is a traveller, crossing boundaries of all sorts as his vision evolves. His travels are not just physical – though he has been to many places – but are also concerned with crossing the various borders, barriers and boundaries that human beings construct in their minds. He uses watercolour painting, photography, sculpture, installation, […] >> Read more
2019.05.02 Thu, by

Tobias Rehberger
‘If You Don’t Use Your Eyes To See
You Will Use Them To Cry’
RAM Shanghai

Don’t be taken in by the fancy terms though. Rehberger always wants you to look for the errors and the dissonances that allow us to ‘hack’ the system, to get inside. The glitches are revealing, if only you look. >> Read more
2018.08.30 Thu, by

Endless Enigma: Eight Centuries of Fantastic Art
David Zwirner New York
537 West 20th Street

David Zwirner is pleased to present Endless Enigma: Eight Centuries of Fantastic Art, a thematic exhibition spanning two floors of the gallery’s West 20th Street location in New York. >> Read more
2018.07.20 Fri, by

Buddha has sex

Desire and the visual have forever been intertwined. You cannot desire what you already have, so the object of desire is something spatially removed from oneself – a distance that can only be bridged by our sense of vision. All other senses, touch, smell, taste and even sound require a much closer proximity than sight. […] >> Read more
2018.06.28 Thu, by

FRANÇOIS MORELLET
Neon in Daylight
Lévy Gorvy, New York

As the sun stretches into its longest days, we immerse ourselves in summer’s slower modulations of daylight, its protracted evenings and shorter shadows. >> Read more
2018.02.21 Wed, by

Kasmin Gallery, 515 W. 27TH STREET, New York

Founded in SoHo in 1989, Paul Kasmin Gallery cultivates a program in which the historic figures of Post-War and American Modernism are in meaningful dialogue with the evolving practice of both emerging and established contemporary artists. The gallery represents and advocates for the legacy of such estates as Constantin Brancusi, William N. Copley, Max Ernst, […] >> Read more
2017.11.02 Thu, by

ANDRES SERRANO
An American Perspective
Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing

Red Brick Art Museum is proud to announce the opening of “Andres Serrano: An American Perspective,” the artist’s first solo show in China. The exhibition was curated by Yan Shijie, with assistance from Sun Wenjie. The exhibition will open on November 4, 2017 and run through February 25, 2018. The exhibition takes an American perspective, […] >> Read more
2017.10.21 Sat, by

YU YOUHAN
The Representational and the Abstract
ShanghART, Shanghai

YU Youhan’s Solo exhibition “The Representational and The Abstract” will open at ShanghART West Bund space on November 10th. >> Read more
2017.08.21 Mon, by

PAOLA PIVI
“They All Look The Same”
Perrotin Tokyo

Perrotin Tokyo is proud to present a solo exhibition by Paola Pivi,coinciding with her participation in the Yokohama Triennale. >> Read more

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