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10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

In this article we bring you a selection of 10 opening exhibitions around the world. Our list includes Selections from the Paul R. Jones Collection by South Carolina graphic artist, painter, and printmaker Amos Ashanti Johnson at Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Raspberry Poser, the first UK solo exhibition by New York-based artist Jordan Wolfson at Chisenhale Gallery in London, a retrospective of pop artist Pauline Boty’s work at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, UK, a series of paintings and prints referencing minimalism and abstract expressionism by artist Bas Geerts at the Galerie Gabriel Rolt in Amsterdam, and paintings of the Australian landscape by Mark Stewart at Hill Smith Gallery in Adelaide, Australia.

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27 Nov, 2013

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
In this article we bring you a selection of 10 opening exhibitions around the world. Our list includes Selections from the Paul R. Jones Collection by South Carolina graphic artist, painter, and printmaker Amos Ashanti Johnson at Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Raspberry Poser, the first UK solo exhibition by New York-based artist Jordan Wolfson at Chisenhale Gallery in London, a retrospective of pop artist Pauline Boty’s work at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, UK, a series of paintings and prints referencing minimalism and abstract expressionism by artist Bas Geerts at the Galerie Gabriel Rolt in Amsterdam, and paintings of the Australian landscape by Mark Stewart at Hill Smith Gallery in Adelaide, Australia.


Amos Ashanti Johnson: Selections from the Paul R. Jones Collection
at Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
Montgomery, AL, USA
Nov 30, 13 - Feb 02, 14

Amos Ashanti Johnson: Selections from the Paul R. Jones Collection at Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Amos Ashanti Johnson (American, born 1950) is a South Carolina graphic artist, painter, and printmaker. He studied at Syracuse University and modeled his art after that of Charles White (American, 1918-1979), a noted African American artist and educator. Johnson assumed the Ashanti moniker to acknowledge his strong personal association with the Ashanti (or Asante) people of Ghana. read more...

 


28 Chinese
at Rubell Family Collection
Kendall - Miami, FL, USA
Dec 04, 13 - Aug 01, 14

28 Chinese at Rubell Family Collection 28 Chinese is the culmination of the Rubells’ six research trips to China between 2001 and 2012 where they visited one hundred artists’ studios in Beijing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Xi'an and acquired artwork from twenty-eight artists. These artists will be represented by paintings, photographs, sculptures and video installations. read more...

 


Jordan Wolfson: Raspberry Poser
at Chisenhale Gallery
London, UK
Nov 29, 13 - Feb 02, 14

Jordan Wolfson: Raspberry Poser at Chisenhale Gallery Chisenhale Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition by New York-based artist Jordan Wolfson and the UK premiere of Raspberry Poser (2012). This is Wolfson’s most recent video piece and the final instalment in a trilogy of works also comprising Con Leche (2009) and Animation, masks (2011).K. read more...

 


Threaded Stories
at Stephen Friedman Gallery
London, UK
Nov 29, 13 - Jan 18, 14

Threaded Stories at Stephen Friedman Gallery Stephen Friedman Gallery is delighted to announce its winter exhibition, Threaded Stories, which will take place in both gallery spaces. The exhibition brings together the work of six international artists who incorporate threaded material in their multidisciplinary practices: Tonico Lemos Auad, Mark Barrow, Geta Bratescu, Sheila Hicks, Ruth Laskey and read more...

 


Pauline Boty: Pop Artist and Woman
at Pallant House Gallery
Chichester, UK
Nov 30, 13 - Feb 09, 14

Pauline Boty: Pop Artist and Woman at Pallant House Gallery 'Pauline Boty: Pop Artist and Woman' is the first public exhibition to survey the work and career of Pauline Boty (1938-1966), the pioneering Pop artist known for her glamorous, free-spirited lifestyle. One of the few female artists associated with the British Pop Art movement of the 1960s alongside Peter Blake, Derek Boshier and David Hockney, Boty has been largely overshadowed by her male Pop counterparts since her untimely death aged just 28. read more...

 


Chris Curreri: Medusa
at Daniel Faria Gallery
Toronto, ON, Canada
Nov 28, 13 - Jan 18, 14

Chris Curreri: Medusa at Daniel Faria Gallery Daniel Faria Gallery is pleased to present Medusa, Chris Curreri’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Curreri’s new portfolio of photographs, “Untitled”, focuses on the materiality of clay as it shifts between states of form and formlessness. For the past year, Curreri has been taking weekly classes at the Gardiner Museum of ceramic art in Toronto. read more...

 


Andreas Fux, Slava Mogutin & Brian Kenny: “l’ère vulgaire passera">Aleksandr Schumow, Andreas Fux, Slava Mogutin & Brian Kenny: “l’ère vulgaire passera
at Galerie Esther Woerdehoff
15e - Paris, France
Nov 28, 13 - Dec 21, 13

Aleksandr Schumow, Andreas Fux, Slava Mogutin & Brian Kenny: “l’ère vulgaire passera at Galerie Esther Woerdehoff Esther Woerdehoff Gallery presents an unconventional exhibition conceived by a guest curator: Patrik Schedler. The exhibition will be exceptionally hosted far from the fifteenth arrondissement in a pop-up space located in the Marais. The art critic Patrik Schedler has been managing the estate of the Swiss photographer Karlheinz Weinberger, whose extraordinary portraits of young rebels in Zurich during the sixties were exposed several times at the gallery and in art fairs. With this exhibition entitled “l’ère vulgaire passera” (the vulgar era shall pass), a reference to the French Revolution, Patrik Schedler offers a very personal view, with a true resonance to what has been happening in the news lately. read more...

 


Douglas Gordon: Everything Is Nothing without Its Reflection – A Photographic Pantomime
at Museum Folkwang Essen
Essen, Germany
Nov 30, 13 - Mar 02, 14

Douglas Gordon: Everything Is Nothing without Its Reflection – A Photographic Pantomime at Museum Folkwang Essen Douglas Gordon sees his approach to work as a kind of contemporary form of iconoclasm: Specifically, amongst other things he burns images of Rock stars, extends Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho to 24 hours of individual images or creates a monumental portrait to Zinédine Zidane. In the documentation Zidane – A Portrait of the 21st Century (2006), Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno used 17 cameras to exclusively film the French soccer player during a match. read more...

 


Bas Geerts: Why Patterns?
at Galerie Gabriel Rolt
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nov 29, 13 - Jan 04, 14

Bas Geerts: Why Patterns?  at Galerie Gabriel Rolt Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism seem to have struck an understanding for ‘Why Patterns?’, Bas Geerts’ forthcoming exhibition at Gabriel Rolt. Methodological and scientific computer generated imagery clashes with the freedom with which aluminium, brass and pigments are allowed to merge, mingle and mix to conjure up a new series of paintings and prints for the artists’ first solo presentation with the gallery. When addressing the work of Geerts it is a relatively small leap to the work of Feldman. read more...

 


Mark Stewart: Overview
at Hill Smith Gallery
Adelaide, Australia
Nov 28, 13 - Dec 14, 13

Mark Stewart: Overview at Hill Smith GalleryA graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, Mark Stewart's paintings investigate the Australian landscape in this era of climate change. read more...

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