GALLERY
Julie Curtiss’ Debut at Anton Kern is Delectably Satisfying
Curtiss has come to master a style of painting that fuses historical movements and results in a style that is utterly her own.
Read More → In ‘Emo Jungle’ Josh Smith Embraces the Old and Welcomes the New
In Smith’s inaugural solo exhibition with David Zwirner Gallery, he constructs s a multi-room exhibition that traces his many representational motifs and introduces a few fresh renderings.
Read More → In “Candy Jail” Julia Rommel Continues to Embrace Painting’s Imperfections
In her fourth solo exhibition with Bureau, Rommel presents a continuation of her ongoing exploration into the exposition of the procedures, tools, and materials that create a painting.
Read More → Jonathan Gardner’s “Desert Wind” Synthesizes and Modernizes Art History
Jonathan Gardner’s narrative-filled paintings distinctly stand out from the current surge of figurative painting.
Read More → Christina Forrer’s Tapestries Simplify Tales of Universal Conflict
In her first solo exhibition with Luhring Augstine, Forrer has created sprawling, life-like tapestries.
Read More → ‘Dreamweavers’ Generates a Culturally-Charged Moment
Dreamweavers on view at UTA Artists Space in Los Angeles brings together some of the industry’s heavy hitters in a poignant, powerful way.
Read More → Josh Sperling’s Perrotin Show is a ‘Big’ One
Large in scale and in scope, Sperling’s assortment of visual experiences exemplifies his mastery of carpentry, painting, and sculpture combined.
Read More → Kenturah Davis Inaugurates Matthew Brown Los Angeles in a Profound Way
'Blur in the Interest of Precision' presents a solo exhibition of drawings and sculpture by Davis.
Read More → Evan Holloway Clouds the Distinctions of the Natural and Manmade World
The works on view stands alone as their own statement, while still blending together as a distinct part of Holloway’s practice.
Read More → ONE BUT TWO (Haadzii), Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe at Roberts Projects, LA
Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe, born and raised in Greater Accra Region, specializes in investing his own essence into his work.
Read More → Join Us in Welcoming Louis Fratino’s Latest Body of Work “Growths of the earth” at Ciaccia Levi, Paris
A celebration of life, unique expression, and selfhood, the work of Louis Fratino comes back to AOC, this time displayed across the space of Ciaccia Levi Gallery, Paris.
Read More → Look Beyond Past and Present Through “Springtime”, the New Work of Georg Baselitz at 24th StreetGagosian
Hanging across the walls of Gagosian’s 24th St. gallery is the solo show Springtime, by Georg Baselitz.
Read More → “And I will hear you in my heart of heart”, a group show at the FLAG Art Foundation, NY
On view at the FLAG Art Foundation, NY, is the group show and I will hear you in my heart of heart, that compiles the work of 35 artists of varying backgrounds.
Read More → Give Yourself A Mental Break, and Visit “Twice” by Ivy Haldeman at Downs & Ross, NY
The sensible, sweetly ironic, and brilliant scenes of anthropomorphous hot dogs, and hollowed suits, in Ivy Haldeman: "Twice", will speak to the viewer across a myriad of depths.
Read More → Experience the Poetic Solitude in Danielle McKinney’s Body of Work, “Saw My Shadow” at Fortnight Institute, NY
Throughout Danielle McKinney's latest body of work, depicted subjects protrude a sense of self-assurance rather than despair through their solace.
Read More → Take a Deep Dive Into Your Own Psyche with Lucy Bull’s “Skunk Grove” at David Kordansky Gallery
On view through May 1, 2021, Skunk Grove at David Kordansky, LA is the first solo show debuting Lucy Bull’s latest body of work.
Read More → Feel the Devotion of Genesis Tramaine’s Work Through Her Solo Show “Evidence of Grace”, at Almine Rech, Brussels
To put it simply, the work of Genesis Tramaine will capture the spectator, no matter what perspective or point of view.
Read More → Dive Into the Latest Work of Emily Mae Smith at Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels
Throughout her artistic career, Emily Mae Smith has been known for her talent of bringing inanimate objects to life.
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