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    TYLER MITCHELL – WISH THIS WAS REAL

    Tyler Mitchell is driven by dreams of paradise against the backdrop of history. His images propel a visual narrative of beauty, style, utopia, and the landscape that expands visions of Black life and shows how portraiture can be rooted in…

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    OTTO BOLL – LINES DRAWN IN THE AIR

    Otto Boll is an artist who operates from an expressly minimalist sensibility. His works are acutely reduced forms of steel that hover in space, almost cutting through it ...

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    CHRISTOPHER WOOL AT GAGOSIAN GALLERY LONDON

    Integrating both mechanical and analogue processes, Christopher Wool is back with a show at Gagosian Gallery, presenting recent works on paper, prints and sculptures at the gallery’s London premises. The range of processes employed in each of Wool’s multilayered works…

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    DON MCCULLIN – “90” – AT HAUSER & WIRTH GALLERY

    Coinciding with his 90th birthday, McCullin’s works are shown in a comprehensive retrospective at Hauser & Wirth Gallery, Somerset, UK. Key works, as well as seldom seen archival materials and historical ephemera offer a deep look at McCullin’s expansive archive.…

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    “EN MIROIR” MARC DESGRANDCHAMPS AT GALERIE LELONG

    Enjoy “En Miroir” by Marc Desgrandchamps, now on show at Galerie Lelong, Paris. Several paintings present mirrored figures, facing one another with a left–right inversion. These are double figures, confronting and at times merging with each other, like parallel universes…

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    ATELIER VAN LIESHOUT – “BAD IDEAS FOR GOOD LIVING”

    Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents ”Bad Ideas for Good Living“, a solo exhibition in London by Rotterdam-based  Atelier Van Lieshout. Opening alongside the publication of a new book by the same name, the show spans the gallery spaces, Prouvé House and Ladbroke…

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    THOMAS SCHEIBITZ – MAQUETTES, DRAWINGS, COLLAGE

    Internationally renowned for his mastery of painting, Scheibitz subverts traditional notions of the medium with radical juxtapositions of color and a unique formal language that lands ambiguously between abstraction and representation. Drawing from classical painting and architecture, the contemporary urban landscape, and popular…