10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
In this article we bring you a selection of 10 opening exhibitions around the world. Our list includes Paradise Lost, a three-venue exhibition of London-based, Kashmiri artist Raqib Shaw at Pace New York, a retrospective of Ad Reinhardt鈥檚 work at David Zwirner in New York, Project Los Altos: SFMOMA in Silicon Valley, a multisite exhibition that features newly commissioned artist projects, Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps highlights the latest work by the famous architect at the Gagosian Gallery in London, and Zeng Xiaojun鈥檚 first solo exhibition at Sotheby鈥檚 Hong Kong titled Labyrinths.
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Nov 06, 2013
In this article we bring you a selection of 10 opening exhibitions around the world. Our list includes Paradise Lost, a three-venue exhibition of London-based, Kashmiri artist Raqib Shaw at Pace New York, a retrospective of Ad Reinhardt’s work at David Zwirner in New York, Project Los Altos: SFMOMA in Silicon Valley, a multisite exhibition that features newly commissioned artist projects, Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps highlights the latest work by the famous architect at the Gagosian Gallery in London, and Zeng Xiaojun’s first solo exhibition at Sotheby’s Hong Kong titled Labyrinths.
Raqib Shaw: Paradise Lost
at Pace New York (508 West 25th Street)
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Nov 08, 13 - Jan 11, 14
Pace Gallery is honored to present Paradise Lost, a three-venue exhibition of London-based Kashmiri artist Raqib Shaw. This makes his first public presentation in New York since the 2008 exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Opulent scenes of beastly anthropomorphic figures amidst fantastical worlds of idyllic skies and classical ruins fills Shaw’s first exhibition at three venues at Pace. read more...
Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Gráfica Popular
at Syracuse University Art Galleries
Syracuse, NY, USA
Nov 07, 13 - Jan 12, 14
In Mexico City, during the political and social unrest of the post-Mexican Revolution, the art of the print had an undeniable impact on the everyday lives of the struggling people’s history and culture. This exhibition will introduce the Central New York community to the important artists and artwork produced at the Taller de Gráfica Popular (The People’s Graphic Workshop), or TGP. Founded by Leopoldo Mendez, Luis Arenal and American born Pablo O’Higgins, this influential workshop advanced a variety of revolutionary ideals and causes, including the formation of organized labor, the fight for civil rights, and an active campaign against fascism. read more...
Ad Reinhardt
at David Zwirner Gallery, 20th Street
New York, NY, USA
Nov 07, 13 - Dec 18, 13
On the occasion of the centennial anniversary of Ad Reinhardt’s birth, David Zwirner is pleased to announce an exhibition of the artist’s work in collaboration with the Ad Reinhardt Foundation. Organized by curator Robert Storr, this will be the gallery’s inaugural exhibition of Reinhardt’s work. read more...
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at The Jewish Museum
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Nov 08, 13 - Mar 23, 14
Art Spiegelman’s Co-Mix: A Retrospective celebrates the career of one of the most influential living comic artists. Best known for Maus, his Pulitzer prize-winning graphic novel about his parents' survival of the Holocaust, Art Spiegelman (b. 1948) has produced a diverse body of work over the course of five decades that has blurred the boundaries between “high” and “low” art. read more...
Project Los Altos: SFMOMA in Silicon Valley
at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco, CA, USA
Nov 09, 13 - Mar 02, 14
SFMOMA brings national and international artists to the Silicon Valley community of Los Altos in this unique multisite exhibition. Occupying indoor and outdoor locations throughout the downtown area, Project Los Altos features newly commissioned artist projects by Spencer Finch, Christian Jankowski, Chris Johanson, Mike Mills, Katerina Seda,
Julian Lethbridge
at John Berggruen Gallery
Union Square - San Francisco, CA, USA
Nov 07, 13 - Dec 14, 13
John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by American artist Julian Lethbridge. New Paintings marks the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, and will be on view November 7 – December 14th, 2013. John Berggruen Gallery will host an opening reception for the artist on Thursday, November 7th from 5:30 – 7:30 pm. read more...
Elements, Rudiments and Principles
at Boston University Art Gallery
Boston, MA, USA
Nov 08, 13 - Dec 20, 13
Elements, Rudiments and Principles is a group show that addresses visual expressions of the spiritual and brings together work from various disciplines including photography, painting, sculpture and new media. The works included in this exhibition are at times humorous and political, while at other moments works reflect a search for purity in shape and material. An investigation of the ritual through pronounced balance, repetition, text, geometry, personal methodologies, invented rules and values of making produce various approaches to making the undefinable and invisible visible. read more...
Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps
at Gagosian Gallery, London (Davies Street)
London, UK
Nov 07, 13 - Dec 21, 13
Gagosian London is pleased to present “Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps.” This is the latest body of work in Gehry’s new series of playful and dynamic light sculptures. One of the most celebrated architects living today, Gehry's career spans five decades and three continents. Known for his imaginative designs and creative use of materials, he has forever altered the urban landscape with spectacular buildings that are conceived as dynamic structures rather than static vessels. read more...
1914: The Avant-Gardes at War
at Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland GmbH
Bonn, Germany
Nov 08, 13 - Feb 23, 14
The First World War is widely seen as 'the great seminal catastrophe of the twentieth century'. In Europe, Africa, Asia and on the high seas some seventy million soldiers were under arms; seventeen million people lost their lives. The years from 1914Artists were fighting at the frontline, and the war left its indelible mark on their works. Before the war, the European avant-gardes had maintained close contacts and a fruitful intellectual exchange. read more...
Labyrinths Contemporary Ink Paintings by Zeng Xiaojun
at Sotheby's Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Nov 08, 13 - Nov 24, 13
Exquisite in taste and rich in spiritual content, ZENG’s skillful renditions of rocks and trees are the fresh incarnations of the thousand-year-old Chinese literati tradition. Born in Beijing in 1954 and graduated from Beijing’s Central Art and Craft Academy in 1981, ZENG Xiaojun is a contemporary literati who reminds us of the importance of Chinese ink painting as an essential Chinese art form. ZENG’s debut solo exhibition at Sotheby’s entitled Labyrinths presents new, psychologically charged, works. read more...