Mary Reid Kelley is taking part in The Arcades: Contemporary Art and Walter Benjamin at the Jewish Museum NYC. This exhibition of contemporary artworks presents photography, video, sculpture, and painting seen through the lens of influential philosopher Walter Benjamin’s magnum … More
Vdrome, an online screening platform, presents a film of Mary Reid Kelley, This is Offal. A film questions the univocal rhetorics of modern science inasmuch as the classical artistic representations of the female body. During an autopsy, confused organs – … More
Tschabalala Self has won Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Grant. Established in 1993, the Painters and Sculptors Grant Programme acknowledges painters and sculptors creating work of exceptional quality through unrestricted career support. The Foundation currently awards $25,000 to twenty-five artists … More
Nanterre-Amandiers presents Ulla von Brandenburg’s film, It has a Golden Sun and an Elderly Grey Moon, which is the first film the artist has dedicated to colour. It is a film that she shot on the main stage of Nanterre-Amandiers. … More
Study #15 Study #15 looks in depth at a drawing by British artist Charles Avery from the David Roberts Collection. The artist presents a selection of additional works in the exhibition, including sculptures, drawings and items from his studio. A new text by writer and … More
Tschabalala Self is having a solo exhibition at Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art in London. Curated by Ziba Ardalan, this first solo exhibition of Tschabalala Self in the United Kingdom brings together works drawn from the first five years … More
Warm Ties is a solo exhibition of Australian artist Helen Johnson, in collaboration with Artspace, Sydney. Johnson weaves and overlays historical and contemporary signifiers creating points of tension and reflection through the medium of painting. In this exhibition, the complex … More
Philippe Parreno presents his first exhibition in Portugal, A Time Coloured Space, at the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art. Curated by the director of the museum, Suzanne Cotter, the exhibition will span thirteen rooms, across two floors, occupying the museum’s … More
Ken Okiishi took part in ‘Projective Life: Lucy Ives + Ken Okiishi’ at Light Industry. Ken Okiishi presented his 1999 video Death and the College Student alongside Lucy Ives’ recent collection of dreams, aphorisms, games, and lists, The Hermit (The … More
This winter, the Serpentine presents the first UK solo exhibition of the New York-based artist, Lucy Raven (born 1977, Tucson, Arizona). Lucy Raven: “Edge of Tomorrow” Serpentine Galleries 8 December 2016 – 12 February 2017 For more info
For his first solo exhibition in Australia, Philippe Parreno activates a singular retrospective of his filmic works as a cinematic ensemble in which the artist’s films play with temporal and spatial boundaries, guiding the visitor through a complex journey of … More
‘The Artist’s Museum’ The desire to collect objects and images of personal significance, and to make connections between them, is a nearly universal human experience. For centuries, artists have collected artworks, along with diverse cultural artifacts and natural materials, as … More
Keren Cytter is a part of ‘House of Commons’ at Portikus. The exhibition changes constantly throughout its duration seeing itself less as a static group exhibition than as a dynamic project. Works by younger and internationally established artists will be … More
Rachel Rose will be featured in the 2017 programme of Kunsthaus Bregenz alongside Argentinian artist Adrián Villar Rojas, and architect Peter Zumthor. Rachel Rose, born in 1986, will be the youngest artist to have made an extensive presentation of their … More
The formation of self and the individual’s place in a turbulent society are among the key themes reflected in the work of the artists selected for the 2017 Whitney Biennial. The exhibition includes sixty-three participants, ranging from emerging to well-established … More
The Daata and Artspace co-commissioned work Terrorist of Love by Keren Cytter features in the Best Dressed Chicken in Town compilation, Film at Art Basel in Miami Beach curated by David Gryn, Director of Daata Editions. Artists in this compilation … More
Out now! Vitamin P3 – New Perspectives in Painting The next installment in the popular Vitamin series – the world’s hottest painters, selected by international expert featuring Helen Johnson, Sabine Moritz, Elizabeth Neel, and Mary Ramsden by Phaidon Editors Buy here
We are excited to announce Pilar Corrias Gallery will be participating in Art Basel | Miami Beach 2016. The gallery will present works by artists: Ulla von Brandenburg Gerasimos Floratos Tala Madani Ken Okiishi Philippe Parreno Mary Ramsden Tschabalala Self Shahzia … More
To draw from mythical accounts of the land of seven rivers, set amidst seven seas, anchored by a mountain at its navel. The river breathes life into the land as they are fed by countless tributaries rivers which change course, … More
For her first solo museum exhibition, British artist Mary Ramsden presents a new series of paintings grouped together in response to the architecture of the AAM’s Gallery 6. Expanding on her interest in prose, social media, and our daily interface … More
At PAMM, the artist will produce a large-scale installation at the museum’s double height project gallery. Project Gallery: Ulla von Brandenburg is curated by María Elena Ortiz, Assistant Curator, at PAMM. Project gallery: Ulla von Brandenburg Pèrez Art Museum Miami Nov. 4, … More
Frozen World of the Familiar Stranger Frozen World of the Familiar Stranger reflects upon the uncanny sensation of the ultra-modern global megalopolis, and the increasing sense of alienation we encounter in our flattening world. The exhibition builds upon social psychologist Stanley … More
Lucy Raven as part of Thirteen Black Cats, a research and production collective for moving images, will be participating in La Biennale de Montréal 2016 – Le Grand Balcon (The Grand Balcony). Le Grand Balcon draws loosely on Jean Genet’s … More
Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016 focuses on the ways in which artists have dismantled and reassembled the conventions of cinema—screen, projection, darkness—to create new experiences of the moving image. The exhibition will fill the Museum’s 18,000-square-foot fifth-floor galleries, and will include … More
Okayama Art Summit 2016 is a large-scale international exhibition that aims to produce interaction across all countries, cultures, and ages. For the first ever event, where 31 artists from 16 different countries will gather together, we welcomed artistic director Liam … More
Leigh Ledare’s The Here and the Now (Zurich 1:1) In conjunction with Against the Romance of Community, please join us for a screening of Leigh Ledare’s The Here and the Now (Zurich 1:1). Ledare will introduce the work, as well as answer questions immediately following. In the second half of the twentieth … More
Taking its title from a new 3D film work produced for this exhibition, The Next Step centres around a seemingly aimless sprawling conversation about relationships, aspirations and life decisions as a baby and a dog advance towards the audience. Through this conversation, a combination of language play, moving image … More
Philippe Parreno in conversation with Nancy Spector. Frieze Masters Talks are free for visitors to attend. Seats can be reserved from 11am on the day of each talk. 6 Oct 2016 12:00pm – 1:30pm Frieze Masters Talks 2016 Regents Park, … More