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Our Pick of the Top New Exhibitions Worldwide

We give curated overview of the best new shows from around the world, from nocturnal Japanese Prints in Chicago to an exhibition in a converted power station in Shanghai

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Jul 26, 2017

Our Pick of the Top New Exhibitions Worldwide
We give curated overview of the best new shows from around the world, from nocturnal Japanese Prints in Chicago to an exhibition in a converted power station in Shanghai

 

No Lemon, No Melon
at Flowers, New York
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Jul 27, 17 - Sep 02, 17

No Lemon, No Melon at Flowers, New York This Summer, Flowers Gallery New York is pleased to present 'No Lemon No Melon', opening July 27th, 2017. No Lemon No Melon brings together eight international artists whose work uses mirroring and layering to reveal structures and patterns present in the surrounding world. Through diverse practices of photography, sculpture and video, the artists approach physical and psychological interactions with commonplace materials and natural phenomena by applying transformative processes of layering, reflection, distortion and repetition. read more...

 


New Territory
at Unix Gallery, New York (24th Street)
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Jul 27, 17 - Sep 01, 17

New Territory at Unix Gallery, New York (24th Street) UNIX Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of New Territory, a dual exhibition featuring contemporary artists, Tom McFarland and Josh Rowell. The show features brand new paintings and compelling works never before seen in the gallery. New Territory runs  from July 27 through September 1, 2017 at UNIX Gallery, 532 West 24th Street. McFarland’s string paintings echo the way thoughts bounce around ideas and memories. read more...

 


Nick Mead: Paintings
at The Hole
Soho - New York, NY, USA
Jul 26, 17 - Sep 03, 17

Nick Mead: Paintings at The Hole The Hole is proud to announce an upcoming solo exhibition of paintings by Nick Mead. In his second solo show at The Hole, the artist will present five new works in our rear gallery space which build on his technique of blending abstraction and thickly impastoed balls of paint. His stark, tangled paintings of controlled scrawl are peppered with paint protrusions that resemble eyeballs, here peeping out from under pours of paint that splash across the works. read more...

 


By the Light of the Moon: Nocturnal Japanese Prints
at The Art Institute of Chicago
Loop - Chicago, IL, USA
Jul 29, 17 - Oct 08, 17

By the Light of the Moon: Nocturnal Japanese Prints at The Art Institute of Chicago Over the centuries, Japanese print designers have risen to the challenge of capturing the night in all its various moods. Whether presented as a boundary, a presence, or a frame of mind, the hours of darkness have provided a rich subject for the exploration of aesthetic ideas and artistic practice. In the earliest prints featured in this exhibition, the darkness of the late evening serves as an almost theatrical backdrop where nighttime is a setting for action. read more...

 


Dana Schutz
at Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Boston
Back Bay - Boston, MA, USA
Jul 26, 17 - Nov 26, 17

Dana Schutz at Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Boston Dana Schutz is a concise exhibition of the artist’s recent work. One of the most prominent painters of her generation, the New York–based Schutz (b. 1976, Livonia, Michigan) is known for her distinctive visual style characterized by vibrant color and tactile brushwork. Her large-scale paintings capture imaginary stories, hypothetical situations, and impossible physical feats, such as swimming while smoking and crying. read more...

 


Gonçalo Barreiros: Declaração Amigável
at Vera Cortês
Lisbon, Portugal
Jul 30, 17 - Sep 16, 17

Gon莽alo Barreiros: Declara莽茫o Amig谩vel at Vera Cort锚s In its formal nature, the work of Gonçalo Barreiros convokes realities that can be at a time confusing, baffling, and suggestive. His sculptures are often imbued with a plasticity that feels foreign to the materials they are made of, creating — in some cases — a contrast between the informality of a gesture and the permanence of the material. Paradoxical, the essence of his pieces defies the viewer’s perception and systems of reference. read more...

 


Ken Jacobs: The Guests
at Guggenheim Bilbao
Bilbao, Spain
Jul 27, 17 - Nov 12, 17

Ken Jacobs: The Guests at Guggenheim Bilbao Ken Jacobs (New York, 1933) is a central figure in post-war experimental cinema. In 1966, after becoming an integral part of legendary collectives like the NY Film-Makers’ Cooperative, he and his wife Flo founded one of the first open-to-all filmmaking studio, The Millennium Film Workshop. Driven by an abiding interest in the act of viewing and the spectator’s relationship with the image, in 1969 Jacobs produced Tom, Tom the Piper's Son, a two-hour film based on a ten-minute short from 1905. read more...

 


Balkrishna Doshi: Celebrating Habitat-The Real, the Virtual & the Imaginary
at Power Station of Art
Huangpu - Shanghai, China
Jul 29, 17 - Oct 29, 17

Balkrishna Doshi: Celebrating Habitat-The Real, the Virtual & the Imaginary at Power Station of Art Shanghai’s Power Station of Art is proud to present Balkrishna Doshi: Celebrating Habitat - The Real, the Virtual & the Imaginary, the first retrospective exhibition in China for Balkrishna Doshi, India’s highly acclaimed architect, urban planner, educator, academician and institution builder. The exhibition showcases more than thirty pieces of the Indian architect’s notable works, including personal and public housing, community projects, educational institution, urban planning and furniture design. read more...

 


Bevan de Wet: New Forms
at Candice Berman Gallery
Johannesburg, South Africa
Jul 27, 17 - Aug 16, 17

Bevan de Wet: New Forms at Candice Berman Gallery The aim of this exhibition is to explore the materiality of this medium by engaging with its limitations and thresholds by saturating, tearing, folding and erasing the paper’s surface. In contrast to these controlled manmade processes, I have allowed for an organic process to take place. Water is used as a carrier for pigments, incorporating its natural flow and evaporation to inform certain uncontrollable marks on the surface. read more...

 


Judith Van Heeren: Sea Garden
at Arthouse Gallery
Sydney, Australia
Jul 26, 17 - Aug 12, 17

Judith Van Heeren: Sea Garden at Arthouse Gallery Judith Van Heeren’s new collection of oil paintings continues the ar tist’s three decade- long celebration of the vicissitudes of the natural world, drawing from a specific, formative moment diving in the Great Barrier Reef. This experience changed the way she perceived the natural world by revealing the conflicted nexus between its captivating magic and confronting mortality. Plush, velvety renderings of whimsical landscapes populated by aqueous gardens and intricate encrusted hills of jewel - like organisms connect the observer with the beauty and fragility of these reef environments. read more...


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