Daniel Arsham & Perrotin
In his latest exhibition at Perrotin Gallery, Daniel Arsham debuts multiple series of work that draw inspiration from the evolution of his artistic practice over the past two decades – honoring his longstanding collaboration with Emmanuel Perrotin. Renowned for visually…
MARCUS JAHMAL – FLUID METAPHORS
Marcus Jahmal’s paintings operate like a flexible, moving chessboard, composed of various color fields, on the ground of which a cast of characters play an eerie game, as in a dream. A woman’s leg protrudes into the picture; a cat…
THOMAS SCHEIBITZ – SIMILARITIES AND IMITATIONS OF THE VISIBLE
Berlin-based artist Thomas Scheibitz is among the most important German painters and sculptors of his generation. Since the early 1990s, he has developed a kind of conceptual painting and sculpture that draws upon art-historical references. At the heart of his…
TARIK CURRIMBHOY – PURITY OF FORM AND MATERIAL
“Sculpture in Motion” is currently on view at Leila Heller Gallery, New York, featuring sculptures by Indian artist and architect Tarik Currimbhoy. In both architecture and sculpture, Currimbhoy searches for tranquility, simplicity and tactility, expressed in purity of both form…
ROSS BLECKNER – THE VIABILITY OF PAINTING
Internationally acclaimed American artist Ross Bleckner offers insight into a body of work that has never been exhibited so far —not even in past retrospectives—and provides an intriguing and revealing debut look at his earliest years as a painter. Furthermore,…
A GLIMPSE OF TRANSCENDENCE – PAINTINGS BY ANNA CONWAY
American Painter Anna Conway’s process of conceiving and fully realizing her paintings without preparatory studies is stunning and necessitates continual additions and erasures. The tracks and traces of meticulous revision are present in each work and render visible the same…
“IDEALS OF THE UNFOUND TRUTH” GEORGE CONDO AT HAUSER & WIRTH
‘Internal Riot’ presents new paintings and works on paper by George Condo. Made during quarantine, these works reflect the unsettling experience of the absence ...
“An Eclipse of Moths” – Gregory Crewdson
For three decades, U.S. based Gregory Crewdson’s photographic series of houses, landscapes, and people have become canonical representations of the liminal and forgotten in America.