“TANGLED UP IN BLUE” NIGEL HALL SCULPTURES
Known primarily for sculptures in wood, steel and bronze, Nigel Hall's work is concerned with ..
“Hope Against Hope” Jim Shaw at Simon Lee Gallery
Jim Shaw is widely known for the outlandish narratives and sharp wit with which he brings his dystopian, albeit eerily
BRIDGET RILEY – NEW PAINTINGS AND WALL WORKS AT MAX HETZLER
Since the beginning of her career, British artist Bridget Riley has been constantly working on redefining the concept of abstraction and its possibilities for the painterly process.
“TWISTING AND TURNING” – PAINTINGS BY TU HONGTAO
“Twisting and Turning” marks the first European exhibition of Chinese artist Tu Hongtao at Lévy Gorvy, London – following the gallery’s earlier career survey of the artist in Hong Kong.
SHIFTING TONALITIES OF MATTER – SCULPTURES BY UGO RONDINONE
Rondinone has garnered international attention for his poetic, evocative work across a wide range of styles and media – often working on multiple ongoing series over many years.
“Back of the Moon” Neo Matloga at Stevenson Gallery Cape Town
Based between South Africa and the Netherlands, Neo Matloga describes his creative process as straddling choreography, conducting
“HUMAN TERRITORIALITY” PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROGER EBERHARD
“Human Territoriality” by Swiss photographer Roger Eberhard explores former borders, across the globe and throughout human history
“LOS ANGELES LANGUAGE” JEAN-PHILIPPE DELHOMME AT PERROTIN
For Ernest Hemingway, an American in Paris, Paris was “a moveable feast”. For Jean-Philippe Delhomme, a Frenchman in Los Angeles