Outi Pieski is a Sámi visual artist based in Ohcejohka (Utsjoki), Finland. This will be her first large-scale exhibition in the UK.
Pieski's paintings and installations explore several themes, includi
Giovanni Anselmo (b. 1934, Borgofranco d’Ivrea; d. 2023, Turin) began his career as an artist in Italy in the 1960s. The revelatory experience he lived on the summit of Stromboli volcano one morning in
In the art of the 1980s, the formal achievements of the historical avant-garde became a readily available stockpile of forms that could be copied, varied, or referenced. In this context that relativize
Sound is one of the media that comes closest to ecology. The relationship between art, music and the environment has been one of the channels with the most presence in Llorenç Barber’s work. From the p
Utopia Editions is pleased to offer a portfolio of four new works by Thomas Ruff, co-published with Edition Schellmann, related to his d.o.pe. series (2022), which debuted at David Zwirner New York las
White Cube Paris is pleased to present an exhibition of watercolors by Anselm Kiefer, created over the past decade in the artist’s studio in France. A distinct and important part of his practice, this
The continuity of diverse forms of life, put on hold by the tensions and dizzying contemporary pace, is the guiding principle of Janaina Torres Galeria's curatorial project for 2024, carried out in col
White Cube Mason’s Yard is pleased to present the debut UK solo exhibition of the Japanese artist Yoko Matsumoto. Featuring paintings and works on paper from the mid-1980s to the present day, the exhib
Rhona Hoffman Gallery is pleased to present Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz’s fifth exhibition, Listening back to fragments. Listening back to fragments encompasses two projects: Radio Silence (