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.
“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
“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
CHRISTOPHER WOOL AT MAX HETZLER GALLERY LONDON
Integrating both mechanical and analogue processes, Christopher Wool is back at Max Hetzler Gallery presenting new works on paper and
ARTIST IN FOCUS – CINGA SAMSON’S “MEN ARE DIFFERENT ..”
Originally a photography student, it was fifteen years ago that Cinga Samson began to pursue fine art painting. This medium shift was inspired
“RADICAL FIGURES” PROTAGONISTS & STORIES AT WHITECHAPEL GALLERY
Since painting was pronounced dead in the 1980s, a new generation of artists has been revitalising the expressive potential
“TEXTURES OF REALITY” ISABELLE BORGES VISUALIZES PATTERNS & STRUCTURES
In her mostly abstract works, Isabelle Borges explores patterns and structures she encounters in the visible world. Her main focus is