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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 new sculptures by Richard Serra at both Gagosian locations in Chelsea, NY, A Bigger Exhibition by David Hockney at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, a series of six tapestries by the Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry in Manchester with the exhibition The Vanity of Small Differences, an exposition of late works by the French artist, Louise Bourgeois: A Woman Without Secrets at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, and the first major survey of Charles Edenshaw’s work exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

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23 Oct, 2013

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

In this article we bring you a selection of 10 opening exhibitions around the world. Our list includes new sculptures by Richard Serra at both Gagosian locations in Chelsea, NY, A Bigger Exhibition by David Hockney at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, a series of six tapestries by the Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry in Manchester with the exhibition The Vanity of Small Differences, an exposition of late works by the French artist, Louise Bourgeois: A Woman Without Secrets at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, and the first major survey of Charles Edenshaw’s work exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery.


Richard Serra
at Gagosian Gallery, New York (24th Street)
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Oct 26, 13 - Jan 25, 14

Richard Serra at Gagosian Gallery, New York (24th Street) Gagosian is pleased to present new sculptures by Richard Serra at both Chelsea galleries. At the West 24th Street gallery: 7 Plates, 6 Angles, 2013 Weatherproof steel Intervals, 2013 Weatherproof steel Grief and Reason (for Walter), 2013 Weatherproof steel Counterweight 1, 2013 Weatherproof steel Counterweight 2, 2013 Weatherproof steel At the West 21st Street gallery, a single work made of curved plates: Inside Out, 2013 Weatherproof steel read more...

 


Alison Elizabeth Taylor: Surface Tension
at James Cohan Gallery, New York
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Oct 24, 13 - Nov 30, 13

Alison Elizabeth Taylor: Surface Tension at James Cohan Gallery, New York Brooklyn-based artist Alison Elizabeth Taylor returns to James Cohan Gallery for her fourth solo exhibition Surface Tension. After working for several years within the boundaries of the limited palette afforded by natural woods, Taylor, in this body of work, mashes marquetry and paint in unprecedented ways creating a new perspective on painting. Taylor explains, “What interests me is a new type of surface created by the contrast of the textural qualities of the wood and the depth afforded by the paint. read more...

 


Will Cotton
at Pace Prints Chelsea
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Oct 25, 13 - Nov 16, 13

Will Cotton at Pace Prints Chelsea Pace Prints is pleased to present an exhibition of new monoprints, editions and paper sculptures by Will Cotton, his second solo exhibition with Pace Prints. The artist created this body of work at the Pace Paper studios in Brooklyn, New York. The exhibition will be on view October 25—November 30, 2013, and an opening reception will be held Thursday, October 24, 6-8pm. read more...

 


The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk
at Brooklyn Museum of Art
Brooklyn - New York, NY, USA
Oct 25, 13 - Feb 23, 14

The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk at Brooklyn Museum of Art The Brooklyn Museum is the only East Coast venue for The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk, the first international exhibition dedicated to the groundbreaking French couturier. Playful, poetic, and transformative, Gaultier’s superbly crafted and detailed garments are inspired by the beauty and diversity of global cultures. read more...

 


Christopher Wool
at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Oct 25, 13 - Jan 22, 14

Christopher Wool at Solomon R. Guggenheim MuseumAt the heart of Christopher Wool’s creative project, which spans three decades of highly focused practice, is the question of how a picture can be conceived, realized, and experienced today. Engaging the complexities of painting as a medium, as well as the anxious rhythms of the urban environment and a wide range of cultural references, his agile, largely monochrome works propose an open-ended series of responses to this central problem. read more...

 


David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition
at de Young Museum
San Francisco, CA, USA
Oct 26, 13 - Jan 20, 14

David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition at de Young Museum David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition marks the return of the celebrated British artist to California with an exhibition assembled exclusively for the de Young. Expansive in scope and monumental in scale, this show is the first comprehensive survey of his 21st-century work and represents one of the most prolific decades of his career. Renowned for his use of traditional media as well as evolving technologies, Hockney has selected monumental paintings, Photoshop portraits, digital films that track the changing seasons, vivid landscapes created using the iPad, as well as never-before-exhibited charcoal drawings and paintings completed in 2013. read more...

 


Daumier (1808-1879): Visions of Paris
at Royal Academy of Arts
London, UK
Oct 26, 13 - Jan 26, 14

Daumier (1808-1879): Visions of Paris at Royal Academy of Arts A staunch believer in the Republican cause, a freethinker and chronicler of everyday life in turbulent 19th century Paris, Honoré Daumier lived during a pivotal time in France’s history. 'Visions of Paris' sets out to explore his legacy through 130 works, many of which have never been seen in the UK before, with a concentration on paintings, drawings, watercolours and sculptures. read more...

 


Grayson Perry: The Vanity of Small Differences
at Manchester Art Gallery
Manchester, UK
Oct 24, 13 - Feb 02, 14

The Vanity of Small Differences at Manchester Art Gallery The Vanity of Small Differences is a series of six tapestries, measuring 2m x 4m each, by the Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry. These tapestries tell the story of class mobility and the influence social class has on our aesthetic taste. Inspired by William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress, the six tapestries chart the “class journey” made by young Tim Rakewell and include many of the characters, incidents and objects that Grayson Perry encountered on journeys through Sunderland, Tunbridge Wells and The Cotswolds for the television series ‘All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry’. read more...

 


Louise Bourgeois: A Woman Without Secrets
at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Edinburgh, UK
Oct 26, 13 - May 18, 14

Louise Bourgeois: A Woman Without Secrets at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art The National Galleries of Scotland is proud to announce a major presentation of works by the great French-American artist Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) in an exhibition entitled Louise Bourgeois, A Woman Without Secrets at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Highlighting her late work, the exhibition is a first showing of an outstanding collection of works by Louise Bourgeois now on loan to the national ARTIST ROOMS programme, including Poids 1993, Couple I 1996, Cell XIV (Portrait) 2000, Eyes 2001-2005, and two late masterpieces, the cycle of 14 monumental drawings A L'Infini 2008-2009 and the artist’s final vitrine, read more...

 


Charles Edenshaw
at Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Oct 26, 13 - Feb 02, 14

Charles Edenshaw at Vancouver Art Gallery Charles Edenshaw (1839-1920) was recognized in his time as an exceptional Haida artist and remains an iconic figure in Northwest Coast art. His work serves as a testament to a tremendous individual spirit and a singular talent. With over 200 pieces assembled from public and private collections from around the world, this first major survey of Edenshaw's work features the full range of objects that he produced and is organized around five central themes. read more...

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