• Art

    SUE WILLIAMS AT THE BELVEDERE VIENNA

    Looking forward to a comprehensive retrospective of American painter Sue Williams (b. 1954, Chicago Heights, Illinois) at the Belvedere in Vienna – scheduled for early 2026. Since the late 1980s, Williams has been exploring themes of power and oppression, gender…

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    Adrian Ghenie – Impossible Bodies

    The oil paintings and charcoal drawings by Romanian-born, Berlin-based artist Adrian Ghenie fuse the profoundly personal with the art historical, bridging the abstract and the figurative to examine the impact of the Digital Age on the human condition. The artist…

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    ANGEL OTERO – MAGICAL REALISM AND ABSTRACTION

    Over the last decade, New York-based artist Angel Otero has experimented with numerous genres and styles, from early still lifes, domestic interiors, and landscapes, to pure abstraction created using his innovative oil paint ...

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    SEBASTIAO SALGADO – EPIC MOMENTS

    In an aesthetically impressive, large format series photographer Sebastiao Salgado shows us the overwhelming result of an exraordinary expedition: "Amazonia". Raising awareness of the last untouched corners of the earth...

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    GEORGE CONDO AT THE MUSÉE D’ART MODERNE, PARIS

    The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris is organizing, in collaboration with the artist, the most significant exhibition to date of George Condo’s work. A painter, draftsman, and sculptor, George Condo has created a unique pictorial world, drawing inspiration from a…

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    LYNN CHADWICK – THE VITAL FORCE OF ART

    Born in 1914, Lynn Chadwick studied in London and, after living in Paris to learn French, worked as an architectural draftsman and a designer of furniture and textiles before becoming a pilot in the Fleet Air Arm during the Second…

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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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    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…