Archive for the ‘Gallery’ Category

Blum & Poe in LA presents fifth solo exhibition of work by Mark Grotjahn “Seven Faces,” and will include up to twelve new works.
1202 via Contemporary Art Daily


"Opium Den" by Rosson Crow is a part of the exhibit Bowery Boys, at Deitch Projects, through March 27.
1196 via Deitch Projects


A look at the world of pop pluralism, narrated by Jonathan LeVine, a gallery owner, and the artists WK and Doze Green.
1192 via NY Times


A new show at London's Serpentine Gallery explores the works of the father of pop art, Richard Hamilton.
1190 via Guardian


Currently showing at Hauser & Wirth London, is “School,” a selection of most recent works by Subodh Gupta.
1188 via Art Observed


Ceramic artist Barnaby Barford is bringing new life to kitsch porcelain figurines once again at David Gill Galleries in London.
1180 via Wallpaper*


American artist Daniel Arsham will showcase three new bodies of work at the Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Paris.
1178 via designboom


Olafur Eliasson's Multiple Shadow House at the Tanya Bonakdar gallery in Chelsea.
1175 via Fast Company


Copenhagen’s Kunsthal Charlottenborg was recently taken over by the decidedly color obsessed Danish artist, Malene Landgreen.
1174 via weheart


Video: Lehmann Maupin presents an in-studio interview with artist Nari Ward.
1170 via Lehmann Maupin


To start its 40th anniversary year, the Serpentine Gallery presents "Richard Hamilton: Modern Moral Matters."
1161 via Serpentine Gallery


Manifest Equality Gallery brings together artists such as Barry McGee, Swoon, Robbie Conal and Jim Goldberg for their gay rights art show.
1160 via Dazed Digital

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Zwelethu Mthethwa's long-awaited first comprehensive show is on view at the Hammer Museum in LA.
1158 via Loudreams


The ultimate text-based artist Jenny Holzer speaks about her incredible new exhibition at Newcastle's Baltic Gallery.
1153 via Dazed Digital


Albert Watson unveils a collection of his best fashion photographs from 40 years as one of the world's leading artists in the field.
1145 via Young Gallery


At the Pinacothèque, Marc Restellini attracted a series of high-profile exhibitions – Roy Lichtenstein, Man Ray, the Chinese warriors.
1142 via The Independent


"Of Many Turns" is the largest solo exhibition of Marcel Dzama's works ever organized by Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal.
1141 via The Art Collectors


NY Art Beat is a new iPhone app that is a must have for any on-the-go-art enthusiast. Listing 600 events from 1000 galleries and museums.
1135 via The Art Collectors


The 39 years old Swiss art dealer Iwan Wirth (Hauser & Wirth), is one of the most influential and successful players in the market.
1132 via Financial Times


Barbican's new installation by artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot features zebra finches, electric guitars and a walk-through aviary.
1130 via Guardian


David Thorpe´s visual language outlines antagonisms, expressed in the juxtaposition of geometrical and ornamental structures.
1120 via Contemporary Art Daily


Wako Works of Art in Tokyo presented an exhibition of close to 30 new and recent overpainted photographs by Gerhard Richter.
1119 via Contemporary Art Daily


Twenty years ago, Wolfgang Tillmans reimagined what a photo could be. Now he’s doing it again at Andrea Rosen.
1118 via New York Mag


California's Rosamund Felsen Gallery presents Ann Preston's large-scale exhibition "Four Forms" - until March 13, 2010.
1115 via Rosamund Felsen Gallery




