Exhibitions
John Coplans & Michael Schmidt – The Lingering Drama of the Body
This exhibition brings together the work of two artists who’s photographic oeuvres challenge normative representations of the human body and lay bare a corporality that…
Read moreSarah Kürten – under the illusion of structureless splendor
In Kürten’s exhibition under the illusion of structureless splendor, the subjects of ‘Twen’, generational division, and repetition are all assembled. Here, in addition to her…
Read moreNick Doyle – Nowhere
Stems Gallery is pleased to announce “Nowhere”, an exhibition of new sculptures by the Brooklyn–based artist Nick Doyle. Nick Doyle’s work employs the icons and…
Read moreNot Vital – IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is dedicating Not Vital’s first institutional solo exhibition in Austria. The extensive monographic show includes 21 sculptures, three expansive installations…
Read moreTorey Thornton – Does productivity know what it’s named, maybe it calls itself identity?
Hi, hey, hello, thank you for looking and giving and reading, absorbing. I just wanted to place more raw thoughts here as this show feels…
Read moreParanoia Strikes Deep
The Group Show Paranoia Strikes Deep combines works by artists Talia Chertrit, Andy Hope 1930, JPW3, Henning Strassburger, Alexandra Sukhareva, Philipp Timischl, Anna Virnich and…
Read moreIeva Kraule-Kūna & Elīna Vītola
Artist Crisis Center II: Tact Gear – The Space Conductors Are Among Us – Part 5
Under the title Tact Gear you will find a portable version of Artist Crisis Center – a physical manifestation of metaphysical space for discussing as…
Read moreReijiro Wada – Embraced Void
The exhibition brings together works from three distinct, but related series which point to various philosophical, sociological, and art historical aspects of the “void”.
Read moreAndrew Grassie – Still Frame
Entitled ‘Still Frame’ the exhibition includes 24 new paintings. Both title and number of paintings obliquely acknowledge the conceptual affinity to cinematic story-telling that informs the new…
Read moreWhy do birds suddenly appear?
Galerie Martin Janda presents the group exhibition Why do birds suddenly appear? featuring seven artists who use cinematic codes to conjure a wide range of…
Read moreLaure Prouvost – Re-dit-en-un-in-learning CENTER
For Laure Prouvost’s first solo exhibition in London since joining Lisson in 2017, the artist has repurposed the gallery spaces at 67 Lisson Street as…
Read moreMounir Fatmi – The Song of the Children All Gone
After the Setouchi Triennale in 2016, during which Mounir Fatmi was asked to develop a project connected to the remote Japanese island, he returns this…
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