David Zwirner will present a solo exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Elizabeth Peyton (b. 1965) at the gallery’s London location in June 2023. The exhibition, titled Angel, will be accom
Deeply influenced by the socio-natural context of Brazil, the work of Daniel Steegmann Mangrané (Barcelona, 1977; lives and works between Rio de Janeiro and Barcelona) looks into ecology as a tool to a
In his paintings, Anthony Cudahy (b.1989, Florida) combines a wide variety of references: masterpieces of European art, queer archives, gay iconography, and personal and family narratives.
The Yusto / Giner Gallery presents the first individual exhibition of Jake Clark in its space in Madrid.
With Japanese and American animations from the 1970s to 2000, Kim combines the nostalgia of tha
Spanning a wide range of materials including bronze, parota wood, various types of marble, obsidian and stalagmite, Allen's work retains a singularly unique energy and original aesthetic. From sinuousl
GR gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Helen Bermingham with the gallery and in the U.S.. Titled "Where Everything is Held", the show will present a new series with an intense f
"No one can say for certain how many plants there are." Many of them are threatened with extinction, yet still new ones are being discovered every day, wrote Kathy Willis, Director of the Royal Botanic
The bursting onto the contemporary art scene of the Franco-Lebanese artist Christine Safa in 2021 and 2022 has drawn great notice in France and abroad. She joined the Galerie Lelong & Co. when she