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Institutional ExhibitionAlex Hartley is featured in The Other Place at KØS, Denmark
April 12 2019 The Other Place (12 April-15 September 2019) presents six key art projects that revolutionise our understanding of what public art... Read More -
ReviewThe Art Newspaper recommends NS Harsha’s new exhibition
April 12 2019 Monkeys have whimsically clambered up a scaffold-like structure at the Victoria Miro gallery on Wharf Road. They represent characters from... Read More -
PreviewOlivia Laing writes about Chantal Joffe in the Paris Review
April 11 2019 Chantal Joffe’s Many Faces Here’s the setup: palette, chair, mirror. The mirror is bandaged together with red-and-white tape that says... Read More
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TalkSarah Sze takes part in TED2019: Bigger Than Us
April 10 2019 Held in Vancouver, this year's TED talks (15–19 April 2019) focus on the political and technological turmoil of the past... Read More -
InterviewChantal Joffe talks to Rowan Pelling in The Telegraph
April 6 2019 Within minutes of arriving at the Victoria Miro gallery to speak to Chantal Joffe, I’m telling her about my incipient... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross features in Negative Space: Trajectories of Sculpture at ZKM, Karlsruhe
April 6 2019 Slow Fold Inside a Corner, 2018, is on view as part of as part of Negative Space: Trajectories of Sculpture... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionAn exhibition focusing on Yayoi Kusama’s iconic Infinity Nets opens at the Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo
April 4 2019 HERE, ANOTHER NIGHT COMES FROM TRILLIONS OF LIGHT YEARS AWAY: Eternal Infinity (4 April–31 August 2019) consists of early pieces... Read More -
News StoryArtforum reports on Isaac Julien’s appointment to the faculty of the University of California, Santa Cruz
March 29 2019 Julien and independent curator and writer Mark Nash, the former head of contemporary art at the Royal College of Art... Read More -
News StoryAs reported in the Guardian, the V&A announces its acquisition of Grayson Perry’s Matching Pair
March 29 2019 Read more Image: Grayson Perry, Matching Pair, 2017 Glazed ceramic Diptych, each: 105 x 51 cm, 41 3/8 x 20... Read More
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News StoryDo Ho Suh: Almost Home was the most visited contemporary exhibition of 2018
March 24 2019 The exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum (16 March-5 August 2018) drew an average of 7,853 visitors a day.... Read More -
TalkGrayson Perry delivers a Sarabande Foundation Inspiration Series talk
March 19 2019 A talk by the artist (16 April 2019, 7–9pm) at Sarabande Foundation, the Lee Alexander McQueen Foundation, a non-profit organisation... Read More -
News StoryChantal Joffe, Idris Khan and Conrad Shawcross donate works to Migrate Art’s Multicolour project
March 18 2019 The artists have donated works to this exhibition (from 19 March 2019) and auction (11 April 2019) fundraising to support... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionDoug Aitken at Faurschou Foundation, Beijing
March 18 2019 The artist's first solo exhibition in mainland China takes place between 23 March and 4 August 2019. Read more Image:... Read More -
TalkStan Douglas delivers a UCLA Department of Art Lecture
March 18 2019 This free public lecture takes place at 7.30pm on 25 April 2019. Since 1990, the artist Stan Douglas’s films, videos,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNow open: Childhood Now, featuring Chantal Joffe, at Compton Verney
March 16 2019 The exhibition (16 March–16 June 2019) features the work of three contemporary painters and partners Compton Verney's survey show Painting... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionMK Gallery reopens with The Lie of the Land, featuring Stephen Willats
March 11 2019 Following a major expansion, the gallery reopens on 16 March 2019 with an exhibtion that aims to capture a visionary... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNjideka Akunyili Crosby features in Plumb Line: Charles White and the Contemporary
March 8 2019 The exhibition (8 March–25 August 2019) features contemporary artists whose work in the realm of black individual and collective life... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionCollezione Maramotti opens its rehung galleries, featuring displays by Jules de Balincourt and Chantal Joffe
March 3 2019 For the first time since the opening of Collezione Maramotti in October 2007, ten rooms on the second floor of... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionThe world premiere of Isaac Julien’s Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass at Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester,
March 3 2019 Lessons of the Hour (3 March–12 May 2019) is a meditation on the life, words, and actions of Frederick Douglass... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien: Looking for Langston at the Linda Pace Foundation – Ruby City
February 26 2019 Ruby City is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by renowned filmmaker and installation artist, IsaacJulien, CBE RA opening... Read More -
TalkPolitics of Portraiture: The work of Njideka Akunyili Crosby
February 26 2019 Royal College of Art, Battersea, Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre 13 March 2019, 7pm Free – booking essential On... Read More
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News StoryZimbabwe Pavilion announces participating artists and title for the 2019 Venice Biennale
February 21 2019 Zimbabwe to be represented by Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Neville Starling, Georgina Maxim, and Cosmas Shiridzinomwa at the 2019 Venice Biennale. Read... Read More -
News StoryKudzanai-Violet Hwami to represent Zimbabwe at the 2019 Venice Biennale
February 19 2019 Kudzanai-Violet Hwami to represent Zimbabwe at the 2019 Venice Biennale. Read coverage by Artnews here Image: Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Hossanna, hosanna.... Read More -
InterviewMaría Berrío talks to The Georgia Review in a cover feature interview for the spring 2019 issue
February 15 2019 The creator of striking large-scale multimedia collages that “blur biographical memory with South American mythology,” María Berrio is a Colombian-born... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionCelia Paul at The Huntington
February 9 2019 Travelling from the Yale Center for British Art, the exhibition (9 February–8 July 2019) is curated by Pulitzer Prize-winning author... Read More -
Isaac Julien’s The Attendant at the Berlinale Film Festival
February 5 2019 Julien's 1993 film is screened twice during The Berlinale (7–17 February 2019). In addition, the artist takes part in the... Read More -
InterviewJohn Kørner talks to Wallpaper* about his exhibition Life in a Box
February 5 2019 The Danish artist gets physical with ‘Life in a Box’ at London gallery Victoria Miro. By Elly Parsons The pace... Read More
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ReviewArtforum, Dezeen, Designboom and The Spaces feature Doug Aitken’s Mirage Gstaad
February 4 2019 Mirage Gstaad, a new outdoor site specific sculpture by Aitken, will remain on view in the Swiss Alps over the... Read More -
PreviewSkye Sherwin writes about Tal R’s House Red in The Guardian
February 2 2019 The Danish painter evokes a sense of loss with a colourful palette and sharp geometric lines. Home, sweet home …... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionStephen Willats features in Objects of Wonder, British Sculpture 1950s – Present at the PalaisPopulaire, Berlin
February 1 2019 Objects of Wonder British Sculpture 1950s - Present February 1 - May 27, 2019 Art from the Tate Collection With... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionNjideka Akunyili Crosby features in a new exhibition of works from the Hammer Contemporary Collection
January 31 2019 This group show (24 January–19 May 2019) highlights recent acquisitions and works from the Hammer Contemporary Collection that have never... Read More -
EventElmgreen & Dragset give an artist talk at the Art Institute of Chicago
January 29 2019 The duo discuss their work in a free talk on 5 February 2019. Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset have worked... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIsaac Julien: The Leopard at Block Museum of Art
January 23 2019 A presentation (26 January-14 April 2019) of Julien's groundbreaking 2007 video installation The Leopard (Western Union: Small Boats) - a... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionStan Douglas: Hors-champs goes on view at Western Front, Vancouver
January 18 2019 In Douglas’ Hors-champs, 1992 (on view 18 January–23 February 2019), a quartet of musicians—Kent Carter, Douglas Ewart, Oliver Johnson, and... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionJonathan Meese, Daniel Richter, Tal R: The Men Who Fell from Earth at Espoo Museum of Modern Art
January 17 2019 The exhibition (30 January–7 July 2019) features installations co-created by the three artist friends and colleagues, a video piece, as... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionBlack Refractions: Highlights from the Studio Museum in Harlem at the Museum of the African Diaspora
January 16 2019 This major traveling exhibition (16 January–14 April 2019) created by the American Federation of Arts (AFA) in collaboration with The... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionIlse D’Hollander features in Salon de Peinture at M HKA – Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp
January 15 2019 The exhibition (17 January–17 February 2019) features works by some 50 Belgian (or Belgium-based) artists, including Ilse D'Hollander, Raoul De... Read More -
CommissionConrad Shawcross, Chantal Joffe and Yayoi Kusama create window installations for Selfridges in celebration of their forthcoming Crossrail commissions
January 10 2019 As a foretaste of their Crossrail commissions for the new Elizabeth Line, participating artists have been invited to create windows... Read More -
InterviewHENI Talks – Maths, Alchemy, Art: The Sculptural Practice of Conrad Shawcross
January 4 2019 In this HENI Talk, Conrad Shawcross discusses his work including his recent inspiration: moiré. This dazzling mathematical phenomenon, also known... Read More
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InterviewNjideka Akunyili Crosby: The Modern Art Notes Podcast
January 3 2019 In this edition of the weekly arts podcast Akunyili Crosby discusses her work and influences. Listen here Image: Njideka Akunyili... Read More -
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ReviewThis is tomorrow reviews Ilse D’Hollander
December 14 2018 ‘D’Hollander’s ability to tread the tightrope between the Flemish scenery and her own world of emotion and spirit, establishes her place in the canon of abstract painters beside Piet Mondrian and Nicolas de Staël, and even Mark Rothko’s stained fields of colour.’ Read More -
ReviewWallpaper* features Conrad Shawcross: Psychogeometries
December 12 2018 Engineer, philosopher, roboticist: inside the fine-tuned mind of Conrad Shawcross. By Elly Parsons From halcyon days spent in the London... Read More -
ReviewFrieze reviews Ilse D’Hollander
December 10 2018 ‘As her first London solo show affirms, they are controlled exercises in mystery, which, though created at speed and in retiring shades, demand our time and scrutiny.’ Read More
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EventDo Ho Suh: Spotlight Talk at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
December 5 2018 In this Spotlight Talk, (25 January 2019) Suh discusses his sculptural practice, with special focus on the work Some/One, installed... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNjideka Akunyili Crosby: Counterparts at The Modern, Fort Worth
December 1 2018 For this exhibition (1 December 2018–13 January 2019), the artist has created a series of visually and conceptually mirrored pairs... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionMichael Jackson: On the Wall, featuring Isaac Julien and Grayson Perry, travels to the Grand Palais, Paris
November 22 2018 Travelling from the National Portrait Gallery, London, this landmark exhibition (23 November 2018–14 February 2019) explores the influence of Michael... Read More
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ReviewRead Laura Cumming’s review of Ilse D’Hollander in The Observer
November 18 2018 ‘Small, calm and balanced, these landscapes are exceptionally beautiful.’ Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionYayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta
November 18 2018 The major touring exhibition travels to Atlanta (18 November 2018–17 February 2019). Organised by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNjideka Akunyili Crosby: “The Beautyful Ones” at the National Portrait Gallery
November 17 2018 This display (17 November 2018–3 February 2019) brings together new and existing works from the ongoing series 'The Beautyful Ones',... Read More
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News StoryThe FT writes about Jorge Pardo’s L’Arlatan hotel project
November 15 2018 An heiress and an artist have transformed a tired building in Arles into an eccentric experiment in design. By Claire... Read More -
News StoryThe Art Newspaper reports that Do Ho Suh’s Bridging Home, London will remain on view until March 2020
November 11 2018 By Gareth Harris Korean artist Do Ho Suh’s replica of a Korean house and surrounding bamboo garden (Bridging Home, London),... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDo Ho Suh – Corridor at ARoS, Denmark
November 10 2018 An installation (10 November 2018–17 February 2019) of Do Ho Suh's Hub works. Inspired by his peripatetic life, Do Ho... Read More
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ReviewJackie Wullschlager features Ilse D’Hollander in the FT Critics’ Choice
November 10 2018 ‘… spare, still, subtle, small-scale but rhapsodic compositions, flitting between abstraction and evocations of the Flemish countryside…’ Read More -
News StoryThe FT announces that David Zwirner is to partner with Victoria Miro in the representation of Njideka Akunyili Crosby
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InterviewArchitectural Digest features Jorge Pardo’s Yucatán oasis in Mérida, Mexico
November 7 2018 The artist takes AD inside his Yucatán oasis By Eve MacSweeney Jorge Pardo loves to build. And the Cuban-born artist,... Read More
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FeatureASAP Journal publishes Steven Nelson on Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s Obodo…
November 7 2018 Obodo (Country/City/Town/Ancestral Village) by Steven Nelson Earlier this year, Njideka Akunyili Crosby created the outdoor mural Obodo (Country/City/Town/Ancestral Village) to... Read More -
EventNjideka Akunyili Crosby delivers a Visiting Artist lecture at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
November 7 2018 A free lecture (12noon–1pm, Friday November 9 2018) by the artist at her alma mater, as part of PAFA’s Visiting... Read More -
EventGrayson Perry artist’s talk at La Monnaie de Paris
November 1 2018 In the special talk (Wednesday 21 November 2018; sold out) the artist discusses his life, career and current exhibition Vanité,... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionConrad Shawcross and Doug Aitken feature in Foresta Urbana at Palazzo Belmonte Riso, Palermo
October 26 2018 Curated by Paolo Falcone, the exhibition (27 October 2018–20 January 2019) features contemporary interpretations of the natural world by major... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionChantal Joffe in Exposed: The Naked Portrait at Laing Art Gallery
October 25 2018 This exhibition (27 October 2018–3 March 2019) of works from the National Portrait Gallery collection invites questions about identity and... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionElmgreen & Dragset participate in the Bangkok Art Biennale
October 21 2018 The duo's new outdoor sculpture, Zero, is on display at the East Asiatic Building until 3 February 2019. Read more... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionChantal Joffe, Wangechi Mutu and Celia Paul feature in Contemporary Dialogues with Tintoretto at the Ca’ d’Oro, Venice
October 20 2018 The exhibition (20 October 2018–7 January 2019) focuses on dialogues between Tintoretto’s masterpieces preserved at Palazzo Ducale and Galleria Giorgio... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionGrayson Perry: Vanité, Identité, Sexualité at La Monnaie de Paris
October 19 2018 The artist's first major solo exhibition (19 October 2018-3 February 2019) in France is divided into ten themed chapters that... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionNjideka Akunyili Crosby features in Sanguine: Luc Tuymans on Baroque at the Fondazione Prada, Milan
October 18 2018 Curated by Luc Tuymans, the exhibition (18 October 2018–25 February 2019) is a personal interpretation of the Baroque based on... Read More
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ReviewPress for Idris Khan: 21 Stones, the British Museum’s first site-specific artwork
October 17 2018 The work forms part of the new Albukhary Foundation Gallery of the Islamic World (from 18 October 2018). Khan’s 21... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionIdris Khan creates the British Museum’s first site-specific work as part of the new Albukhary Foundation Gallery of the Islamic World
October 16 2018 Opening on 18 October 2018, the new gallery is a new exploration of the Islamic world through art and material... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDo Ho Suh: Specimens at Frist Art Museum
October 12 2018 The centrepiece of this exhibition (12 October 2018–6 January 2019) will be the artist's Specimen Series, which explores details of... Read More
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Institutional ExhibitionDo Ho Suh: The Perfect Home II at Brooklyn Museum
October 12 2018 A display (12 October 2018–27 January 2019) as part of Brooklyn Museum's One series, of Suh's 2003 work The Perfect... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionDoug Aitken – Mirage Detroit
October 10 2018 Mirage Detroit is a site-specific installation by artist Doug Aitken, set within the over hundred year old former State Savings... Read More -
ReviewFrieze writes about Do Ho Suh: Bridging Home, London
October 10 2018 How Artists Reveal the Emotion Hidden in Our Cities. By Alice Bucknell When was the last time you cried over... Read More
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EventSarah Sze artist’s talk at Tate Modern
October 9 2018 The artist discusses her practice at this evening talk (6.30-8pm, Thursday 15 November 2018) in conversation with Mark Godfrey, Senior... Read More -
News StoryThe New York Times reports on Fallen Sky by Sarah Sze, Storm King Art Center’s first public commission in nearly a decade
October 9 2018 Storm King to Add a New Commission to Its Permanent Collection. By Sara Aridi Storm King Art Center has announced... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionTal R: The Minute at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts, Philadelphia
October 5 2018 A major exhibition (5 October–16 November 2018) of paintings and drawings, including recent works, by the artist. Read more Image:... Read More
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News StoryIdris Khan creates the first ever artwork for the Evening Standard’s Comment section
October 4 2018 For the first time in its history, the Evening Standard has commissioned an artwork for its Comment section. Khan has... Read More -
Institutional ExhibitionThe exhibition – I Want You to Look at My Prospects for the Future: Plants and I – goes on view at the Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo
October 4 2018 The exhibition (4 October 2018–28 February 2019) showcases Kusama’s botanical-themed works alongside a selection of self-portraits from across her career.... Read More -
EventConrad Shawcross presents Exploding Paradigms and Parallax Disruptions as part of the Frick Collection’s Artists, Poets, and Writers Lecture Series
October 2 2018 The free lecture (6–7pm, 17 October 2018) outlines the breadth of his practice, focusing specifically on recent works from his... Read More
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News StoryYayoi Kusama creates a special cover for Harper’s Bazaar Art
October 2 2018 The design is available as a limited-edition collectable cover distributed alongside the November issue of Harper’s Bazaar. Read More -
InterviewThe Brooklyn Rail – Art in Conversation: Ali Banisadr
October 1 2018 One of the most poignant responses to the perpetual condition of being in exile is credited to Jonas Mekas, the... Read More
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