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10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

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Jun 25, 2014

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
 


NO DRINK NO TALK JUST BEAUTIFUL
at On Stellar Rays
Lower East Side - New York, NY, USA
Jun 28, 14 - Aug 01, 14

NO DRINK NO TALK JUST BEAUTIFUL at On Stellar RaysOpening from 6-8pm on June 28 Featuring: Kerstin Brätsch Sarah Charlesworth Michaela Eichwald DAS INSTITUT Jutta Koether Mary Simpson read more...

 


Eric's Trip
at Lisa Cooley
Lower East Side - New York, NY, USA
Jun 28, 14 - Aug 01, 14

Eric's Trip at Lisa Cooley Lisa Cooley is thrilled to announce Eric’s Trip, curated by Cynthia Daignault and Mark Loiacono. Featuring new works by Victoria Fu, Sheila Hicks, David Kennedy-Cutler, José Lerma, Margaret Lee, Judith Linhares, Rory Mulligan, Kamau Amu Patton, Nancy Shaver, and Mathew Zefeldt, Eric's Trip presents a sequence of hallucinatory musings on color and consciousness in painting, photography, sculpture and video. Eric’s Trip takes its impetus from Reel 9 (“Eric Tells All”) of Andy Warhol’s 1966 film Chelsea Girls. read more...

 


Rooted Movements
at LMAK Projects
Lower East Side - New York, NY, USA
Jun 27, 14 - Aug 01, 14

Rooted Movements at LMAK Projects Rooted Movements is a group exhibition of contemporary artists of color examining the complexities of racial identity in the 21st century. Within our society of dichotomies these artists cannot approach their work merely as individuals without the laden of our societal perceptions, biases and pressures the exhibited works refine and challenge. Race still matters, and these artists flesh out its inherently fragmented relevance as a marker of difference across multiple sensibilities and discourses - male/female, European/American, post-colonial/millennial, narrative/iconic, symbolic/material, historical/personal. read more...

 


Conference Call in the Waiting Room
at Greene Exhibitions
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jun 28, 14 - Aug 16, 14

Conference Call in the Waiting Room at Greene Exhibitions In a world where people want choices, but not too many, there has been an increasingly habitual trend of creating dichotomies between labor and production, legibility and tactility, the personal and the political, the empirical and the theoretical. Works of art embody each of these qualities and concerns, but art as a general form or practice is more nuanced than these dualistic dynamics that are routinely set up to describe it. Yet works of art are casually used in exhibition spaces, textbooks, lectures, and seminars as coded signifiers to prove a point, to persuade viewers or readers into buying the work of art, buying into the work of art, or at the very least caring about the idea behind the work of art. read more...

 


Cheryl Pope: Chain Reaction
at Mark Moore Gallery
Culver City - Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jun 28, 14 - Aug 09, 14

Cheryl Pope: Chain Reaction at Mark Moore Gallery Mark Moore Gallery proudly presents "Chain Reaction," a solo exhibition of mixed-media sculpture, photography, video, and installation by Chicago-based artist Cheryl Pope. This latest body of work is a continuation of the research conducted for her "Just Yell" exhibition in 2013, which investigates segregation, youth violence, power, and privilege as relating specifically to the bodily identity. Throughout the research and production of her work, Pope continues to explore her own mis-education about race, authority, history, and identity all the while searching to deconstruct the sociopolitical systems at play. read more...

 


Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist
at The Frick Art Museum at the Frick Art & Historical Center
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Jun 28, 14 - Oct 05, 14

Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist at The Frick Art Museum at the Frick Art & Historical CenterEdgar Degas (1834–1917), one of the most familiar of the Impressionist artists, is known for his iconic paintings of ballet dancers, horse racing, and bathers. This exhibition of more than 100 works on paper is built around a core group of 55 works by Degas, known as one of the strongest draftsman of the Impressionist circle. From early drawings to late experiments in photography—the exhibition will illuminate the artist’s personal life, his creative restlessness and experimentation, and his wider artistic circle. read more...

 


Delaine Le Bas and Tara Darby: Portrait of the Artist
at Transition Gallery
London, UK
Jun 28, 14 - Jul 20, 14

Delaine Le Bas and Tara Darby: Portrait of the Artist at Transition Gallery Delaine Le Bas is well versed in the interweaving of her iconic persona and Romany heritage within the body of her work. But Le Bas is no compliant poster girl for perceived notions of romanticised gypsyfication. Her bricolage installations, films, performances and writings have always contained an inherent political stance that transcends cultural boundaries. She writes that in her practice she is ‘dealing with issues of contentious space; navigating the existing institutional structures – suffocating and non-negotiable – that as a community we are continually exiled from. read more...

 


In Homage
at Skarstedt Gallery, London
Mayfair - London, UK
Jun 27, 14 - Aug 08, 14

In Homage at Skarstedt Gallery, London Skarstedt London is delighted to announce In Homage, an exhibition of seminal artworks by modern and contemporary masters including Francis Bacon, George Condo, Martin Kippenberger, Sigmar Polke, Richard Prince and Andy Warhol, with paintings referencing masterpieces by Velázquez, Picasso, Baselitz, Ernst, Goya, Munch and de Chirico. Exploring the ways in which artists have been influenced by their predecessors, In Homage goes beyond a comparison of imagery to look at the affinity between the artists’ stylistic approach and painterly process. read more...

 


Continue Without Losing Consciousness
at Dundee Contemporary Arts
Dundee, UK
Jun 28, 14 - Aug 24, 14

Continue Without Losing Consciousness at Dundee Contemporary Arts We invite you to Continue Without Losing Consciousness, an exhibition of contemporary art by Rob Churm, Raydale Dower and Tony Swain presented alongside a series of music and performance events that take place in and amongst the works. Rob Churm creates drawings, collages and prints which take their inspiration from underground comics and zines and from artists like Giovanni Battista Piranesi and William Blake. Raydale Dower will install sound and sculptural works which play with duration, volume and void. read more...

 


Plurivocality
at Istanbul Modern
Istanbul, Turkey
Jun 27, 14 - Nov 27, 14

Plurivocality at Istanbul Modern Within the scope of its 10th year, Istanbul Modern presents “Plurivocality”, an exhibition investigating the interrelations between auditory and visual arts through a selection of contemporary artwork in Turkey. Exploring the close bond the visual arts have established with sound and music from past to present, “Plurivocality” reveals the special personal and social roles music plays in artistic processes. The exhibition features current works by artists that treat the visual and the auditory not as distinct disciplines, but rather as two fields that work in tandem. read more...

Related Artists

Fikret Atay
Turkish, 1974

Francis Bacon
British, 1909 - 1992

Semiha Berksoy
Turkish, 1910 - 2004

Giovanni Boldini
Italian, 1842 - 1931

Jonathan Calm
American, 1971

Eug猫ne Carri猫re
French, 1849 - 1906

Mary Cassatt
American, 1844 - 1926

Paul C茅zanne
French, 1839 - 1906

Sarah Charlesworth
American, 1947 - 2013

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