GERHARD RICHTER AT FONDATION LOUIS VUITTON PARIS
Now on show at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris is one of the most ambitious retrospectives of Gerhard Richter’s career. Running through 2 March 2026, the exhibition spans more than six decades of Richter’s artistic practice, presenting around 270…
ALBERT OEHLEN – ENDLESS SUMMER
Gagosian Gallery, Paris, is presenting Endless Summer, an exhibition of new paintings by Albert Oehlen.. The paintings explore the theme of the bather, a motif deeply embedded in French art history that captivated such artists as Pierre Bonnard, Paul Cézanne,…
THOMAS STRUTH – NEW PICTURES FROM PARADISE
Thomas Struth is internationally considered one of the most important artists of his generation. His work is characterised by his long-term and careful pursuit of themes that revolve, in various guises, around the relationship between people and their environment. His…
BAE BIEN-U “MEMORIES OF WANDERING”
Bae Bien-U began taking pictures in the 1970s using traditional analog techniques. From 1980 till 2000, he utilised the best quality camera and film, developing his photographs in a dark room and printing them via gelatin silver process on high-quality…
Michael Armitage “The Promise of Change” at the Pinault Collection Venice
In 2026 the Pinault Collection will present ‘The Promise of Change’, a solo exhibition by Michael Armitage at Palazzo Grassi, Venice, showcasing a comprehensive overview of the artist’s practice. Bringing together a selection of works created over the past 10…
MARC DESGRANDCHAMPS – BETWEEN DREAM AND REALITY
Marc Desgrandchamps is known for his impressive oil paintings playing with transparency and double exposure, painted with the confidence of someone who truly masters their art, as well as large gouaches on paper mounted on canvas, with precise lines and…
Rita Ackermann “Doubles (2024-2025)”
Rita Ackermann’s series of works “Doubles (2024 – 2025)” bespeak things that bedevil one another: a present the artist can never be at one with; a past that disallows any full disencumbering—images so well-known that they might be better forgotten.…
GRACE WEAVER AT MAX HETZLER GALLERY
For Weaver, the body is not just a subject but a site – a stage on which line is choreographed in lyrical gestures, and through which emotion comes to the fore. Despite their monumental scale, Weaver’s new works disclose humble subjects…