looking around, gazing intently, beholding— Spencer Finch's sixth solo exhibition at Rhona Hoffman Gallery—borrows its title from a haiku by Matsuo Bashō (1644–1694), a celebrity poet of Japan's Edo P
Swiss artist Julian Charrière (b.1987) is as much an explorer and a traveler as a scientist and an archaeologist. His curiosity and his interest in understanding nature lead him to the most inhospitab
Kunsthaus Pasquart presents the largest exhibition to date dedicated to France-Lise McGurn (b.1983), a Scottish artist who paints on canvases as well as directly on walls, floors and the ceilings of ex
The exhibition brings together works by 18 contemporary artists and casts made from the collection of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon. It takes a close look at casting and the role it plays not only
Lee Krasner (b. 1908; d. 1984) was a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism, the movement that made New York a thriving center for modern art in the postwar period. Spanning a career of fifty years, Krasner
Collaborations and memory form the focus of Vicente Telles’ latest solo exhibition, Convergence: of Time and Place. “I began my painting career on a chair my grandfather made,” says the artist. “It was
GR Gallery is pleased to announce 'A Manner of Forgetting,' the first solo exhibition of James Evans with the gallery.
A total of 15 oil paintings will be shown, exploring many of the newf
On the Razor’s Edge is an international exhibition of works from Colección Jumex. Organized by Patricia Marshall, who has played an influential role in the formation of the collection, the exhibition b
On September 3, the Whitney will debut Around Day's End: Downtown New York, 1970–1986. The exhibition pays homage to Gordon Matta-Clark's legendary Day's End (1975) and features works by