Charline von Heyl’s first exhibition at Xavier Hufkens presents a dynamic suite of new paintings, works on paper, and lithographs that pulse with invention, wit, and formal tension.
In Mysterious Leap at Xavier Hufkens, Matt Connors presents a new series of large and small-scale paintings alongside related drawings, continuing his sustained inquiry into the mechanisms of painting and image — making as an intricate and ongoing process of translation.
WHAT IF? brings together recent work by Lynda Benglis in a wide range of media. Ceramics enter into a dialogue with cast polyurethane sculptures, foam paintings and a new, never previously exhibited work in aluminium, Relic (2014-2023).
A wide range of galleries—including seven newcomers—will showcase exhibits in Frieze New York this spring, despite a move to a smaller venue in 2021.
Taking place at Santa Monica Airport, Frieze Los Angeles 2025 will bring together over 95 international and local galleries, showcasing ambitious presentations that reflect the city’s diversity and creative strength.
In 2009, a survey exhibition of Jan Vercruysse at Museum M Leuven brought renewed attention on an artist who had not only dominated the Belgian art scene but had also been at the centre of the reinvention of sculpture in the 1980s and 1990s.
From September 12th to 15th, 2024, Brussels kicks off the new gallery season with the inaugural edition of RendezVous – Brussels Art Week, a new initiative by Laure Decock and Evelyn Simons that aims to unite the diverse players in the city’s contemporary art scene.