MUST-SEE SHOWS AROUND ART PARIS FAIR
Art Paris is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an edition that will bring together some 134 galleries from 25 different countries at the Grand Palais Éphémère. Doors are open to the public from 30 March to 2 April 2023. This…
“IN THE INSTANCE” – A PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION BY MANI NEJAD
An artist book by Mani Nejad presenting a documentary and material collection of the ephemeral nature of reality, time and its particular form of instantaniousness. The visual track, represented by the eye of the camera ...
Adrian Ghenie – Impossible Bodies
The Fear of NOW is an exhibition of new oil paintings and charcoal drawings by Romanian-born, Berlin-based artist Adrian Ghenie. He fuses the profoundly personal with the art historical, bridging the abstract and the figurative to examine the impact of…
Not-to-miss gallery shows in Paris right now
Welcome to our latest video and gallery tour in Paris! We’ve picked four exceptional shows that you should not miss – featuring artists Franz West, Susumu Kamijo, Bernard Venet and Chris Hood. The exhibitions cover a range of media from…
Guillaume Durrieu – L’argument littéral
Paris based Galerie Rabouan Moussion is currently presenting “L’argument littéral” – a solo presentation of French painter Guillaume Durrieu. The artist develops a process-oriented way of painting, both abstract and concrete, in large formats that he confronts with other mediums,…
Berlin Gallery Shows
Welcome to our latest video and gallery tour around Berlin – we’re exploring shows featuring artists Hans Hartung, Monica Bonvicini, Mani Nejad as well as a group show curated by Lauren Taschen titled “Bodyland”. Enjoy short stops at Berlin’s landmarks…
Must-see gallery shows around art Basel paris
Welcome to the second part of our Art Basel Paris 2022 video. We have picked four exceptional gallery shows that opened on the occasion of the fair – featuring artists Carol Bove, Robert Longo, Sue Williams and Vaughn Spann. On…
Margaux Williamson
Margaux Williamson’s paintings can be seen as a re-invigorated form of figuration. In her works, characterised by a sense of interiority and intimacy, Williamson explores how the visual markers of daily life can frame and refract experience. Devoid of protagonists,…