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 ...
DEXTER DALWOOD – CONSTRUCTIONS OF HISTORY IN PAINTING
British artist Dexter Dalwood presents a new series of paintings at Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong – with a look nearly four decades into the future. The exhibition’s title “2059” as well as the titles of individual works make reference…
PER KIRKEBY – PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES AT THE LOUISIANA MUSEUM
Although Per Kirkeby worked in many genres alongside painting, there is no doubt that he saw himself as a painter. He even accepted the term ‘painter-sculptor’ to characterize the kind of sculptural art that has a clear relationship with painting.…
“ONE BUT TWO” – OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE
The son of a twin, Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe takes on the subject of dualistic representation and double portraiture in twelve new large-scale paintings ...
“FIRE” LUIZ ZERBINI AT STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY
Juxtaposing organic and geometric forms, Zerbini’s paintings explore the relationship between colour, light and movement. Inspired by the Amazon ...
“LAW OF FALLING BODIES” MARIA NORDIN AT MAGNUS KARLSSON
The exhibition title Law of Falling Bodies alludes to both the law of gravity and the figures in the paintings. They are in the middle of a movement, isolated in a balancing act, or already fallen ...
PER KIRKEBY – PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES IN BRONZE
Per Kirkeby: Paintings and Sculptures in Bronze shows the oeuvre of late Danish artist Per Kirkeby - spanning a long carreer as a painter, sculptor and filmmaker ...
“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