MORIYAMA & TOMATSU – TWO JAPANESE MASTERS
"Moriyama Tomatsu: Tokyo" introduces two masters of Japanese photography. Conceived originally by the artists themselves, this collaborative show is now realized by the Maison Europeenne ..
JAMES TURRELL AT GAGOSIAN GALLERY
Enjoy Light of the Presence, at Gagosian Gallery Athens, a pairing of two works from Glass Series (2001–) by James Turrell, Knowing Light (2007) and Rounded Up (2024). A poetic and inspiring ode to nature and its elements. Since the 1960s, Turrell has been exploring perceptual…
ROBERT LONGO – DRAWN FROM THE SOURCE
While Robert Longo has worked in a variety of media – including performance, photography, sculpture and painting – he is best known for his large-scale charcoal drawings engaging with art histrory as well as hyper-realistic works that reflect on the…
“HOTEL STORIES” ERIC FISCHL AT SKARSTEDT GALLERY NEW YORK
Enjoy this show currently on view at Scarstedt Gallery, New York. Titled “Hotel Stories” it features a new series of large scale works by American artist Eric Fischl. Hotel rooms take on an array of meanings, associations, and possibilities for…
KATE KLINGBEIL – SCULPTURAL PAINTINGS
Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles is currently presenting Nervous System, a solo exhibition by Kate Klingbeil which features four recent paintings inspired by the artist’s experiences with chronic illness and her resulting medical anxiety caused by navigating the deteriorating American…
“THE FROZEN WAVE” BLACKQUBE FEATURES MARC QUINN’S SCULPTURES
Best known for his giant sculptures of polished stainless steal Marc Quinn’s impressive works dominate every space alotted to them
ZAHA HADID “A VISUAL LANGUAGE THAT REFLECTS & RECONCILES”
The Sleuk Rith Institute, a new institution and genocide memorial in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, brings together a museum, research centre
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…