Posts with tag Gallery
Robert Kinmont
Robert Kinmont (b. 1937 Los Angeles) grew up in the desert near Bishop, CA and has lived most of his adult life in northern California.…
Read moreNeïl Beloufa
The multi-layered practice of French-Algerian artist, Neïl Beloufa occupies the space between various dichotomies. Reality and fiction, cause and effect, presence and absence are the…
Read moreNatacha Donzé
In her paintings, Swiss artist Natacha Donzé deconstructs power structures of institutional, political and commercial systems of our time by taking up fragments of these…
Read moreMona Hatoum – Performance Documents, 1980-1987/2013
Galerie Chantal Crousel is delighted to host Mona Hatoum’s newest solo exhibition in its second space at 5 rue de Saintonge, with a presentation of…
Read moreMatthias Groebel – Satellites Cast No Shadow
Cologne in 1990. Over a decade of painting’s temperamental, triumphant and facetious return has resulted in what, with reference to the work of Martin Kippenberger,…
Read moreImpatience of the Future
Impatience of the Future is a collaborative project between Zeller van Almsick and Shore Gallery, revolving around the format of the poster as a…
Read more4 – Amina Ross, Chadwick Rantanen, Sean Donovan
M 2 3 presents 4 – an exhibition of recent work by Amina Ross, Chadwick Rantanen, Sean Donovan.
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 moreLida Abdul
Lida Abdul (Kabul, 1973). Lives and works in Los Angeles and Kabul.
The first artist of her country to represent Afghanistan at the 51st…
Short Memory
The exhibition Short Memory, curated by Ory Dessau, presents a selection of works by artists whose practice follows, imitates, relates to, and criticizes the operational…
Read moreGregor Schneider
It’s advisable to treat our perception with a degree of mistrust. Our brain is continuously converting sensory impressions into classifiable information: expanding data, filling in…
Read moreSecondo Tempo
Secondo Tempo (Second Half) represents hope, an opportunity for redemption, but at the same time the beginning of the end, the conclusion.
Taking inspiration…