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    COLORFUL SPHERES & EMOTIVE INTUITION – PAINTINGS BY ZHANG ENLI

    Zhang Enli emerged onto the art scene in the 1990s when he was most associated with symbolic, figurative paintings. Following this, he embarked on a series of quotidian objects treated sensitively and beautifully – whether containers, wires or hoses –…

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    SUE WILLIAMS AT SKARSTEDT GALLERY

    Enjoy new paintings by New York-based artist Sue Williams at Skarstedt Gallery, Paris. Known for her fearless excavations of the sociopolitical through paint, Williams continues her decades-long practice of fusing acerbic critique with formal experimentation. In her recent works, she…

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    TOMMY HARRISON AT GRIMM GALLERY

    “Displays” presents recent works by UK based artist Tommy Harrison and is at the same time a shift towards the personal for his practice – making direct reference to the specificities of his studio and locating it as the site for…

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    Marie-Noëlle Fontan16

    Marie-Noëlle Fontan’s feet have walked upon the grasses of the world : she has dedicated her life to traversing the Earth’s diversity, contemplating its landscapes, and observing them actively. Touching them. Carefully selecting, from among the abundance of leaves, flowers,…

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    ALI BANISADR – DENSE ALLEGORICAL PAINTINGS

    In Banisadr’s highly-detailed paintings, the artist coaxes characters and hybrid figures out of atmospheres of color and brushwork. Though his paintings appear from afar like intricate abstractions, closer inspection reveals that each painting is a world unto itself, rich with…

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    Adam Pendleton – A Microhistory of Marks and Impressions

    The Hirshhorn Museum currently presents Adam Pendleton: Love, Queen, a landmark exhibition of new and recent paintings as well as a single-channel video work in the Museum’s second-floor inner-ring galleries from April 4, 2025, to January 3, 2027. For his…