JASON BOYD KINSELLA
Enjoy “Ghost in the Machine” – a new show at Perrotin Gallery Seoul and discover the work of Jason Boyd Kinsella following him in his foray into combining various mediums, such as painting, sculpture, and video. Kinsella is a portraitist…
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 ...
“THE SWIRL” – PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS OF MANI NEJAD
Berlin and London based artist Mani Nejad has been developing his Brain Blitz series over a period of several years. It's a comprehensive suite of delicate works weaving together various media ...
DONNA HUANCA
VENAS DEL CAPULLO is currently on view at Sean Kelly Gallery New York. This inaugural exhibition by Donna Huanca at is multi-sensory and expands upon Huanca’s continuing exploration of themes including the body, the cycles of life, and the chaos…
ALBERT OEHLEN – BREAKING THE RULES OF PAINTING
Albert Oehlen uses abstract, figurative, and collaged elements—often applying self-imposed formal constraints—to disrupt the histories and conventions of modern painting while acknowledging the continuing significance of classical art. Approaching his practice as a perceptual challenge, he moves freely between planned…
HARM GERDES – EXPORTS FROM THE DIGITAL REALM
Harm Gerdes paintings are abstract studies of color, composition and materiality. Viewed from a distance or digitally, they appear almost like exports from the latest, super high bit video games ...
SHOWCASE – MONIKA SOSNOWSKA
Monika Sosnowska is known for her often site-specific architectural installations created by appropriating construction material to create impactful and elegant sculptures that comment on the post-war architecture of her native Poland. In a dynamic approach to materiality the artist manipulates…
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.