Archive for the ‘Europe’ Category

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


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


More than 75 artists have moved into a condemned housing block in north London, transforming its empty rooms into works of art.
1166 via Guardian


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


American artist Oscar Tuazon created a new, site-specific installation contaminating the exhibition-spaces of Kunsthalle Bern.
1154 via Contemporary Art Daily


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


A major new exhibition at Tate Modern pays tribute to Arshile Gorky, master of abstract expressionism.
1151 via Guardian


Centre Pompidou’s forthcoming retrospective is of one of the world’s greatest living painters, Lucian Freud.
1150 via gogoparis.com


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

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


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


For his latest show Thomas Zipp has blacked out the windows of Guido W. Baudach’s gallery in Berlin and painted the ceiling black.
1111 via Frieze


Lisette Model is an icon of 20th-century street photography. Her images radiate empathy and humor. Until June 6 at Jeu de Paume in Paris.
1106 via gogoparis.com


Sprüth Magers Gallery in Berlin is hosting “Family Portraits” – an exhibit of new works by American contemporary artist George Condo.
1105 via Art Observed


Kris Van Assche created cool metallic sculptures that look like futuristic flowers that play movies.
1102 via gogoparis.com


VitraHaus by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron has opened at the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein, Germany.
1101 via LOUDreams


Franz Ackermann's exhibition at White Cube references century-old techniques but feels thrillingly contemporary.
1100 via Guardian


A look at the life of Henry Moore, whose curvaceous, modernist sculptures ignited a second British bronze age.
1098 via Guardian


Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld and Andy Valmorbida organized Richard Hambleton's first European solo exhibit since 1985.
1097 via CNN


Antony Gormley's sculptures use the human form to explore man's existence in and relation to the world.
1091 via Antony Gormley




