SCALE, COLOR & VOLUME – SCULPTURES BY ANISH KAPOOR
Anish Kapoor is one of the most influential sculptors of his generation. Perhaps most famous for public sculptures that are both adventures in form and feats of engineering, Kapoor manoeuvres between vastly different scales, across numerous series of work. Immense…
SUE WILLIAMS
Since beginning her career in the 1980’s, Williams’ oeuvre can be defined, in part, by its transition from boldly narrative and satirical, cartoon-like paintings exploring themes of feminism, violence, and inequality, to all-over compositions of brightly colored semi-abstractions, retaining the…
“A KINDER TIME”CLARE WOODS AT STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY
In this exhibition, painter Clare Woods deploys still life to meditate on the fragile threshold between life and death. As art critic Charlotte Mullins writes, “while still life has historically been belittled by academic institutions for depicting inanimate objects, it is this…
Emma Webster
That Thought Might Think presents new panoramic paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Emma Webster, at Petzel Gallery, New York. The works on show are Webster’s largest to date, and depict expansive, revelatory vistas of genesis and apocalypse. Painted amid the Los Angeles fires,…
“PASTELS” GEORGE CONDO AT HAUSER & WIRTH
George Condo’s exhibition ‘Pastels’ at Hauser & Wirth Gallery, New York City, offers a glimpse into the artist’s creative process and unbound inventiveness through the medium of pastel. Condo’s new works challenge the limits of improvisation within this medium. We…
Paulina Olowska
Enjoy the latest works of Paulina Olowska, presented at Pace Gallery, Geneva. Olowska’s multilayered practice—spanning painting, collage, sculpture, video, installation, and performance—is underscored by a curatorial methodology that treats the past, particularly the histories of female experience and perception, as…
MANI NEJAD AT KIPS GALLERY NEW YORK
Mani Nejad's paintings unite the languages of abstraction and figuration in a single canvas weaving togehter spontaneous tracks of composition that result in works that are organized in their own autonomous way ...
FIGURE – OBJECT – LANDSCAPE. ICONIC SCULPTURE BY TONY CRAGG
In the late 1960s, Cragg, intrigued by the observation and study of the material world, left the field of science to pursue a career as an artist. Over half a century and more than 400 solo exhibitions later, Cragg has…