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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week

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29 Mar, 2017

10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
 


Yoshitomo Nara: Thinker
at Pace New York (510 West 25th Street)
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Mar 31, 2017 - Apr 29,
2017

Yoshitomo Nara: Thinker at Pace New York (510 West 25th Street)Pace Gallery is pleased to present Thinker, an exhibition of new works by the Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. This will be Nara’s first solo exhibition in New York since 2013 and will feature three major historical paintings that the artist has self-selected for this exhibition. The show will also include new acrylic paintings, large-scale bronze sculptures, new ceramics and a selection of works on paper. read more...

 


Dawn Clements: Tables and pills and things
at Pierogi
Lower East Side - New York, NY, USA
Apr 01,
2017 - May 07, 2017

Dawn Clements: Tables and pills and things at Pierogi We are delighted to present an exhibition of recent works on paper by Dawn Clements. This will be Clements’ seventh one-person exhibition at Pierogi. Clements captures alternately quotidian and filmic scenes of fragmented tableaus and narratives, perspectival disruptions, and the passage of time by painting her immediate surroundings and architectural interiors from films. Objects around her become landscapes to traverse: In “Three Tables In Rome” (248 inches long) a series of three contiguous tabletops are covered with objects ranging from plants, fruits, empty pill blister packs, to a computer screen opening up onto a scene from a black and white film. read more...

 


Keltie Ferris: M\A\R\C\H
at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Upper East Side
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Mar 29,
2017 - May 06, 2017

Keltie Ferris: M\A\R\C\H at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Upper East Side Mitchell-Innes & Nash is pleased to announce M\A\R\C\H, an exhibition of Keltie Ferris’ ongoing series of body prints at our Madison Avenue gallery. M\A\R\C\H is Ferris’ third solo show with Mitchell-Innes & Nash. Ferris began the body print series during a residency in 2013. Contrary to the spray-painted abstract canvases for which she is known, the body prints offer an avenue for Ferris to inject herself physically into her work, both as a form of self-portraiture and as an alternate means of mark-making. read more...

 


Power
at Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles
Park La Brea - Los Angeles, CA, USA
Mar 29,
2017 - Jun 10, 2017

Power at Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles, is proud to present POWER, an exhibition curated by Todd Levin that surveys the work of African American women artists from the nineteenth century to now. Titled after the 1970 gospel song by Sister Gertrude Morgan, the exhibition begins with artists born soon after the Civil War and continues to the present, weaving together fine and folk art traditions to explore how artists have engaged issues of race, gender, and class against our evolving cultural and artistic landscape. The 37 artists in POWER draw into focus their struggle to establish themselves as equal players on the uneven field of the American republic. read more...

 


Spencer Finch: The Western Mystery
at Olympic Sculpture Park
Seattle, WA, USA
Apr 01,
2017 - Mar 03, 2019

Spencer Finch: The Western Mystery at Olympic Sculpture Park As the sun slips away and daylight turns into twilight, we become keenly attuned to the shifting colors of the sky and our surroundings. New York–based artist Spencer Finch has dedicated his practice to the study of light and color and the ways in which we perceive them. At the Olympic Sculpture Park, Finch has installed a nebulous formation of suspended glass panes that are, in his words, “creating a moving abstraction of a sunset, based on actual sunsets photographed from Seattle over Puget Sound. read more...

 


You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred
at Zabludowicz Collection, London
London, UK
Mar 30,
2017 - Jul 09, 2017

You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred at Zabludowicz Collection, London You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred brings together artists who use photography as a tool with which to question the boundaries between past and present, the factual and the fictional. Drawing from the Zabludowicz Collection, works produced over a 40 year period by 14 artists explore photography’s ability to suggest moments that are far from certain. Reflecting the numerous strategies of production and display that co-exist within art photography today, on view are framed prints, wall-sized installations, light boxes and digital videos by significant artists across several generations, including Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Thomas Ruff, Jeff Wall, Anne Collier and Elad Lassry. read more...

 


Ian Wallace: Street Floor Table Page Wall Canvas
at Catriona Jeffries Gallery
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Mar 31,
2017 - May 13, 2017

Ian Wallace: Street Floor Table Page Wall Canvas at Catriona Jeffries Gallery After rejecting his late modernist painting practice of the 1960s, Ian Wallace embraced a "post-modern" turn to semiology and subject matter in his pioneering photoconceptual practice. Throughout the 1970s he created multiple series of large panoramic photographic works that featured narrative sequences of dramatic actions influenced by cinema theory. Since the early 1980s Ian Wallace’s hybrid artistic practice has integrated photography with painting by means of the lamination of photographic enlargements onto canvas. read more...

 


Julius von Bismarck: Talking to Thunder
at Sies + Höke Galerie
Düsseldorf, Germany
Mar 31,
2017 - May 06, 2017

Julius von Bismarck: Talking to Thunder at Sies + Höke Galerie When, at the end of August 2016, it emerged that more than 300 reindeers were struck by lightning on the Hardangervidda mountain plateau in southern Norway, Julius von Bismarck immediately booked the next flight. A chartered fishing boat brought him and his team near; a day and a half later, he stood before the site of a natural catastrophe of historical proportions. The sad trophies of this journey are 130 antler tips of different lengths, sometimes a few centimetres, sometimes up to 30 cm long, which he took from the animal carcasses on the spot. read more...

 


Armin Boehm
at Francesca Minini Galleria
Milan, Italy
Mar 29,
2017 - Apr 29, 2017

Armin Boehm at Francesca Minini Galleria In Brain Manipulation Conference we find ourselves in front of a sort of summit of the Earth’s most powerful men. At first sight it looks like they are having a perfectly normal dinner together. But on the table, instead of plates, there are holes through which one looks directly at human brains. A minaret, a warplane, and a Jewish star stand out in the background: elements that clearly refer to the conflict in the Middle East. read more...

 


Aneta Grzeszykowska, Zofia Rydet
at Raster Gallery
Warsaw, Poland
Apr 01,
2017 - May 20, 2017

Aneta Grzeszykowska, Zofia Rydet at Raster Gallery The fabric of the skin, wrin­kles, hand gestures. The joint exhibition of works by Zofia Rydet (1911–1997) and Aneta Grzeszykow­ska (born 1974) is a show of two artists who use the camera to con­struct cap­tivating and rhetorically rich images of the female body. Their works were first shown together in 2006 at an exhibition at Galeria Kronika in Bytom. read more...

Related Artists

Lucas Blalock
American, 1978

Beverly Buchanan
American, 1940 - 2015

Elizabeth Catlett
American, 1915 - 2012

Sonya Clark
American, 1967

Dawn Clements
American, 1958 - 2018

Anne Collier
American, 1970

Renee Cox
American, 1960

Sara Cwynar
Canadian, 1985

Karon Davis
American, 1977

Minnie Evans
American, 1892 - 1987

Keltie Ferris
American, 1977

Spencer Finch
American, 1962

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