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2018.05.03 Thu, by

Dan Colen
“Mailorder Mother Purgatory”
Lévy Gorvy New York

New York, NY— Lévy Gorvy will debut new paintings and sculpture by Dan Colen in the artist’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery, opening May 2nd. Dan Colen: Mailorder Mother Purgatory will present three recent bodies of works that focus on technical innovation in pursuit of ambience and emotional depth. The exhibition, which will run through […] >> Read more
2018.03.12 Mon, by

Stan Douglas : DCTs and Scenes from the Blackout
David Zwirner, New York

David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new photographs by Stan Douglas—the artist’s fourteenth solo exhibition with the gallery—at 525 West 19th Street in New York. >> Read more
2018.03.12 Mon, by

Herbert Ferber | Mark Rothko
David Zwirner, New York

David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of work by Herbert Ferber (1906–1991) and Mark Rothko (1903–1970), on view at the gallery’s 34 East 69th Street location in New York. >> Read more
2018.02.17 Sat, by

Loie Hollowell
“Switchback”
Pace Hong Kong

Pace Gallery is pleased to present the first exhibition in Asia dedicated to the New York-based artist Loie Hollowell. On view March 27 through May 31, 2018 in Central Hong Kong’s Entertainment Building, Loie Hollowell: Switchback is the artist’s second exhibition with Pace Gallery worldwide, following her debut with the gallery in Palo Alto in fall 2017. […] >> Read more
2017.11.15 Wed, by

Zhongguo 2185

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a possible future ended. Only some archaeological documents remain. Liu Cixin’s utopian short story “Zhongguo 2185”, written in the 1980s and published as samizdat in 1989, speaks of this spectral future. “Zhongguo 2185” envisions a future in which a democratic China, led by a female president, is forced to shut down the power network to stop a cybernetic insurgency helmed by one of six virtually resurrected brains—Chairman Mao’s. >> Read more
2017.10.20 Fri, by

LU YANG
‘Hell’ in Berlin

Hell here is an opulent info overload, data is religion, A.I. is unhinged, google images are the panopticon of the gaoler-prisoner, miasma is Miami and resistance art is futile. I kept thinking of Kanye West's Monster track—but only the bits with Nicky Minaj. >> Read more
2017.10.19 Thu, by

Christian Marclay, “SCREAMS”, White Cube Hong Kong

White Cube is pleased to present new work by Christian Marclay. This exhibition, his first in Hong Kong, includes a series of unique, large-scale woodcut prints that explore the physical and cultural intersection of sound and vision, reflecting the artist’s ongoing interest in the sonic perception of still images. >> Read more
2017.08.22 Tue, by

HERNAN BAS
“Cambridge Living”
Victoria Miro, London

Victoria Miro is delighted to announce an exhibition of new paintings by US Detroit-based artist Hernan Bas inspired by the lore and romanticism of life at Cambridge. Following a period of research while in residence at Jesus College Cambridge in 2016, Bas has developed new subject matter including the famed “Night Climbers of Cambridge,” a […] >> 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
2017.08.07 Mon, by

Lucas Arruda

David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings by São Paulo-based artist Lucas Arruda (b. 1983), on view at 24 Grafton Street in London. It marks the artist's first solo show in the city. >> Read more

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