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10 Must-See Exhibitions

Our weekly edit of the top new museum and gallery shows worldwide, featuring Julian Schnabel in Berlin and the latest opening at power house Lévy Gorvy

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13 Sep, 2017

10 Must-See Exhibitions

Our weekly edit of the top new museum and gallery shows worldwide, featuring Julian Schnabel in Berlin and the latest opening at power house Lévy Gorvy


John Hoyland: Stain Paintings 1964 – 1966
at Pace New York (32 East 57th Street)
57th Street - New York, NY, USA
Sep 15, 17 - Oct 21, 17

John Hoyland: Stain Paintings 1964 – 1966 at Pace New York (32 East 57th Street)Pace New York is pleased to present the gallery’s first solo exhibition of works by leading British abstract painter John Hoyland (1934 – 2011). On view from September 15 through October 21, 2017, at 32 East 57th Street, John Hoyland: Stain Paintings 1964 – 1966 marks the first exhibition dedicated to the artist’s work in the U.S. read more...

 


Josef and Anni and Ruth and Ray
at David Zwirner, 69th Street
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Sep 20, 17 - Oct 21, 17

Josef and Anni and Ruth and Ray at David Zwirner, 69th StreetDavid Zwirner is pleased to present Josef and Anni and Ruth and Ray as the inaugural exhibition at the gallery's 34 East 69th Street location. Featuring work by Josef Albers, Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa, and Ray Johnson—all of whom were at Black Mountain College in North Carolina in the late 1940s—this exhibition will explore both the aesthetic and personal dialogue between these artists during their Black Mountain years and beyond; and will include a number of works exchanged amongst the group, in addition to a selection of key compositions influenced by their time there. Josef and Anni Albers arrived at Black Mountain College in 1 read more...

 


Adrian Piper
at Levy Gorvy, New York
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Sep 14, 17 - Oct 21, 17

Adrian Piper at Levy Gorvy, New YorkLévy Gorvy's first solo exhibition with acclaimed Conceptual artist and philosopher Adrian Piper, this focused presentation will include examples from the Mythic Being series (1973–1975), It’s Just Art (1980), and Here, an installation work conceived in 2008 and realized for the first time at the gallery. Together, these three bodies of work delve into interrelated themes Piper has explored throughout her career—the intersubjective formation of self, identity, race and gender; racism, sexism, xenophobia, and competing conceptions of political responsibility. read more...

 


From Mexico City to LA: A Visual History of Graphic Art
at Mixografia
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Sep 16, 17 - Oct 21, 17

From Mexico City to LA: A Visual History of Graphic Art at Mixografia In participation with the Getty Foundation’s 2017 Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, Mixografia is pleased to present From Mexico City to LA: A Visual History of Graphic Art. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, September 16th, 2017, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm at Mixografia Workshop, 1419 East Adams Boulevard. The exhibition will commence with a conversation by Lynn Boland, who formerly curated Paper in Profile: Mixografia and Taller de Grafica Mexicana and currently director and chief curator at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art. read more...

 


Mundos Alternos: Art and Science Fiction in the Americas
at California Museum of Photography, UCR
Riverside, CA, USA
Sep 16, 17 - Feb 04, 18

Mundos Alternos: Art and Science Fiction in the Americas at California Museum Of Photography, UCR California Museum of Photography presents Mundos Alternos: Art and Science Fiction in the Americas. A wide-ranging survey exhibition, it brings together contemporary artists from across the Americas who have tapped into science fiction’s capacity to imagine new realities, both utopian and dystopian. Science fiction offers a unique artistic landscape in which to explore the colonial enterprise that shaped the Americas and to present alternative perspectives speculating on the past and the future. read more...

 


Henri Matisse: Jazz & Poetry on Paper
at The Columbia Museum of Art
Columbia, SC, USA
Sep 15, 17 - Jan 15, 18

Henri Matisse: Jazz & Poetry on Paper at The Columbia Museum of ArtArtist Henri Matisse experimented with many mediums and devoted a major part of his career to reimagining books as art objects in their own right. He brought to life some of the greatest works of French literature, interpreting poetry and myths with playfully looping gestures, elegant lines, and brightly colored shapes in a way that is always distinctly his own. The CMA is proud to present 81 works in a sweeping exhibition that celebrates four of the artist’s books, including his most famous, the colorful Jazz portfolio from 1947. read more...

 


Chu Teh-Chun
at Waddington Custot
Mayfair - London, UK
Sep 19, 17 - Nov 04, 17

Chu Teh-Chun at Waddington Custot Waddington Custot is pleased to present an exhibition by one of the leading Chinese abstract artists of the twentieth century, Chu Teh-Chun (1920–2014). Through the presentation of 45 works on paper from private collections, including calligraphy, gouache, oil and ink, the exhibition will explore the diversity of Chu Teh-Chun’s practice and his iconic aesthetic which contributed significantly to the Chinese modernist movement in France. read more...

 


WE DREAM UNDER THE SAME SKY
at Palais de Tokyo
16e - Paris, France
Sep 16, 17 - Sep 21, 17

WE DREAM UNDER THE SAME SKY at Palais de Tokyo WE DREAM UNDER THE SAME SKY organises a week of cultural and civic programming at Palais de Tokyo: daily presentations of the 5 beneficiary NGOs, panels, screenings, performances, and an exhibition of the donated works by more than 25 international contemporary artists. WE DREAM UNDER THE SAME SKY is also a Benefit Auction consisting of the donated works, organised with the expertise of Christie’s and the complicity of the Azzedine Alaïa Gallery in Paris. read more...

 


Julian Schnabel: Childhood and Other Graphic Works
at Circle Culture Art GmbH, Berlin
Kreuzberg - Berlin, Germany
Sep 14, 17 - Nov 11, 17

Julian Schnabel: Childhood and Other Graphic Works at Circle Culture Art GmbH, Berlin On the occasion of this year’s Berlin Art Week, Circle Culture is delighted to present graphic works by American artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel. The two-part exhibition will be on display at Circle Culture and Hotel de Rome, and will be opening on two evenings. This first exhibition of the gallery with Julian Schnabel also marks the return of Circle Culture to its place of origin in Berlin-Mitte. read more...

 


Chagall: The Breakthrough Years, 1911–1919
at Kunstmuseum Basel, Museum für Gegenwartskunst
Basel, Switzerland
Sep 16, 17 - Jan 21, 18

Chagall: The Breakthrough Years, 1911–1919 at Kunstmuseum Basel, Museum für GegenwartskunstKunstmuseum Basel explores the early work of Marc Chagall. His creative breakthrough came at a time when his life was torn between contrasting experiences.  Chagall lived in Paris from 1911 until 1914, creating paintings that combined his recollections of Russian provincial life with iconic fragments of the metropolis around him. Reminiscences of Russian folk art make an appearance in his works from the period, as do the most recent stylistic experiments he was exposed to through his life in the center of the artistic avant-garde and his acquaintance with many of the most progressive artists, including Picasso, Robert and Sonja Delaunay, and Jacques Lipchitz. read more...


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