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Ana Monsó. All I wanna hear. Acrylics, pastels, pencils, markers, spray on canvas (detail) 

Art Madrid: A glimpse of the future: the fair is coming!

Artists have been the main protagonists of Art Madrid in each of its editions.
Gerhard Richter Ruhrtalbrücke, 1969 Öl auf Leinwand, 120 x 150 cm, GR 228 Private Collection. Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Collection Services

Gerhard Richter: Landschaft (Landscape)

Organized in five thematic sections, this retrospective exhibition is the largest presentation ever devoted exclusively to the landscapes Richter created since 1963.
The Yusto/Giner Gallery. La vida del difunto

Yusto/Giner Gallery. Ana Barriga. La vida del difunto

The Yusto/Giner Gallery begins the season with the opening of the new solo show by artist Ana Barriga (Jerez de la Frontera, Spain 1984) in their space in Marbella.
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Frank Stella’s Stars, A Survey at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum

Frank Stella’s Stars, A Survey, the artist’s first solo exhibition at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, will be on view in the Museum’s galleries and Sculpture Garden from September 21, 2020 to May
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Pinta Miami Announces Launch of Pinta Miami Virtual and Expansion Plans

Pinta Miami announces the launch of Pinta Miami Virtual, launching on December 2nd through December 15, 2020. With COVID 19 and the cancelation of the in person fair, we turn our efforts to a digital p
Botero: 60 Years of Painting

Botero: 60 Years of Painting

This exceptional exhibition covering six decades will allow us to explore the artist's strong convictions and principles which are made manifest in his consistency of style, together with the influence
Friederike Koch-Langentreu, „Lesende Dame in Weiß", 1900 Oil on canvas 43,5 x 50 cm Neue Galerie Graz Photo: Universalmuseum Joanneum/N. Lackner

Ladies First! Women Artists in and from Styria 1850-1950

For the first time, the Neue Galerie Graz in Austria explores the artistic production of 60 women in the southeastern state of Styria, known as the "green heart of Austria", from 1850 to 1950.
Artifices instables: Stories of ceramics

Artifices instables: Stories of ceramics

With a selection of more than 120 pieces by international artists, 'Artifices Instables, Stories of Ceramics' is a journey through inventions and experiments, diversity of shapes and decorations.
(Des)Orientierung

12-14 contemporary: (Des)Orientierung

We open the sunny autumn with (dis)orientation by and with Anderwald & Grond, Hoiss, Neunteufel, curated by Hubert Hasler. The text for the exhibition was written by Michaela Obermair.
Rhona Hoffman Gallery. Spencer Finch

Rhona Hoffman Gallery. Spencer Finch

The new works in watercolor, pastel, and fluorescent light result from Finch's continued explorations of color, perception, and natural phenomena, embracing science and poetry in equal measure.
Julian Charrière - Towards No Earthly Pole - Vostok, 2019 (copyright the artist; VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Germany)

Julian Charrière: Towards no earthly pole

His latest film installation, Towards No Earthly Pole (2019) embarks visitors on a unique journey through shimmering icebergs, gaping cracks in glaciers and surging polar seas.
2020 France-Lise McGurn, Percussia Simon Lee Gallery, London, Installation view Courtesy the artist and Simon Lee Gallery. © France-Lise McGurn.

Kunsthaus Pasquart. France-Lise McGurn

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
Christine Borland, Cast from Nature, 2010-2011 Plaster steel, plastered cloth Variable dimensions Edition 1/2 View of the exhibition at the Camden Arts Center, 2011. National Galleries of Scotland, acquired with the support of the Iain Paul Fund, 2017, commissioned by the Institute of Transplantation, Newcastle. Courtesy Christine Borland & Patricia Flemming Projects © Photo Ruth Clark

Infinite Sculpture. From the Antique Cast to the 3D Scan

The exhibition brings together works by 18 contemporary artists and casts made from the collection of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon.
Lee Krasner, Siren, 1966 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Institution © The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Photo by Cathy Carver

Lee Krasner: Living Colour

Spanning a career of fifty years, Krasner's oeuvre was characterized by constant reinvention and unceasing exploration.
Convergence: of Time and Place

Convergence: of Time and Place

Collaborations and memory form the focus of Vicente Telles’ latest solo exhibition, Convergence: of Time and Place.