Joyeuse Apocalypse ! was specifically conceived and produced by the French artist Jérôme Zonder for the spaces on the first floor of Casino Luxembourg. Drawn to and inspired by the venue's architecture
After four years of exhibitions and international fairs in a hybrid format, African Arty opens its 500m² gallery space in Casablanca in November 2023, at 39 rue Zahrat Aloualoua, opposite the new CFC b
GR gallery is pleased to announce 'Menagerie', the second solo exhibition of Mayuka Yamamoto with the gallery. The show will feature a total of 15 artworks, revealing a new body of work of unprecedente
Paula Rego's dream world was forged from the traditional Portuguese tales and legends she was told as a child. Having fled Salazar's totalitarian regime in 1951 to study art in London, Rego soon found
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Josh Smith at the gallery’s Paris location marking Smith’s first solo exhibition in the French capital since 2009.
Rhona Hoffman Gallery is pleased to present Women on the Verge, curated by Lisa Wainwright. The exhibition includes works by 27 artists and examines the prevalence in painting today of eccentric sendup
At the outset of the twentieth century, a loosely affiliated group of artists centring around Henri Matisse, André Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck conducted revolutionary experiments in color. The name
Rhona Hoffman Gallery is pleased to present our first solo exhibition with Chicago-based Iraqi artist Bassim Al Shaker, titled Four Minutes. The exhibition consists of new wall and ceiling mounted oil
In his famous text Stranger in the Village published in Harper's Magazine in 1953, the American writer James Baldwin (1924-1987) addressed the racism that informed his stay in Switzerland in the 1950s.