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2018.07.24 Tue, by

Lee Krasner
Mural Studies
Paul Kasmin Gallery
297 Tenth Ave, New York

Mural Studies brings together eight of Lee Krasner’s rarely exhibited small-scale, gouache-on-paper studies for an unrealized Works Progress Administration mural painting. Created in 1940 (the same year Krasner produced, in her own words, her “first abstract work”) the gouaches investigate varying configurations of geometric and biomorphic forms alongside linear elements reminiscent of Jean Arp and Joan Miró. >> Read more
2018.07.24 Tue, by

JOHANNES GIRADONI
Sensing Singularity
Lévy Gorvy, London

Johannes Girardoni (b. 1967, Austria) has dedicated the last two decades of his practice to a complex and precise exploration of the limits of perception through material and light. Shifting between disciplines—sculpture, installation art, and photography—his work is concerned with creating new definitions of space through digital and analogue technology. Lévy Gorvy is pleased to […] >> Read more
2018.06.30 Sat, by

MELIKE KARA
A Taste of Parsley
Yuz Museum, Shanghai

Yuz Museum is pleased to present Melike Kara’s first solo exhibition in China, “A Taste of Parsley,” from July 7th to September 9th, 2018 at Yuz Project Space of Art >> Read more
2018.06.19 Tue, by

Art Basel Unreport—Beautiful But Boring?

“Always the same thing. How boring! Pedants definitely!” said Oblomov, yawning. Basel is still the best art fair in the world. You knew that already. It runs as smoothly as Swiss Rail. No air-conditioning problems here! Yet there is a growing sense Art Basel is getting predictable. At first, I thought it was just me, […] >> Read more
2018.05.24 Thu, by

Toulu Hassani
“Circling the Evolute”
Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle

Toulu Hassani’s second solo exhibition at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle merges her two key methodologies: delicate oil paintings and visual objects made of artificial resin. Her distinct interest in the way humans try to interpret and represent the world through theories and models is intrinsic to, and clearly visible in, her works. >> Read more
2018.05.21 Mon, by

Ma Shuqing
“Painting On & In”
Leo Gallery
Hong Kong

Leo Gallery Hong Kong is pleased to present Chinese artist Ma Shuqing's solo exhibition "Painting On & In", with an array of his most representative works. >> Read more
2018.05.17 Thu, by

EDWARD KIENHOLZ
‘America My Hometown’
Blain Southern, London

America My Hometown traces Edward Kienholz’s formative years (1954-1967), showing an artist coming to terms with both his unique vision and the social climate of the US throughout this tumultuous era. The work is direct and raw in its execution, as well as unsparingly critical of the political problems of twentieth-century America. >> Read more
2018.05.08 Tue, by

A.R. PENCK
Paintings From The 1980s and Memorial To An Unknown East German Soldier
Michael Werner Gallery, New York

Michael Werner Gallery, New York is pleased to announce two exhibitions of works by A.R. Penck, one of the most important artists to emerge from Germany during the post-war period. Paintings from the 1980s and Memorial to an Unknown East German Soldierwill be presented concurrently from 9 May to 13 July. >> Read more
2018.05.03 Thu, by

JORDAN WOLFSON
‘Riverboat song’
David Zwirner, New York

David Zwirner is pleased to present the United States premiere of Jordan Wolfson’s most recent video work, Riverboat song (2017-2018). >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.04.25 Wed, by

Looking Back at the Pictures Generation with Matt Mullican

Pictures Generation artist, Matt Mullican, renowned for his work with signs and flags and pioneering hypnosis performances, exhibited in China for the first time during West Bund Art & Design last November, with a special presentation of his flag works. >> Read more

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