Archive for March, 2023
Sunday, March 19th, 2023

Cy Gavin, Untitled (Grass Growing on a weir) (2022), via Gagosian
Gagosian presents an exhibition of new paintings by Cy Gavin this month in New York, marking the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery. Gavin’s landscape paintings transmute subjective responses to specific places into expansive works with striking palettes and fluid, gestural brushwork. Composed in dimensions that are in keeping with the scale of experience, these paintings interpret the sites and processes of the natural world. In this body of work, Gavin concentrates on subjects he finds in the vicinity of his studio in New York’s Hudson Valley. He proposes a conception of landscape in relation to his status as a citizen and steward of the land, developing ways to explore themes of growth, renewal, and belonging. (more…)
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Friday, March 17th, 2023

Anish Kapoor, Blood in the Sky III (2022), via Regen Projects
This month in Los Angeles, artist Anish Kapoor has brought forth a new body of large-scale paintings that continue the artist’s mining of visceral experience, phenomenological experiments and dense, colorful compositions as a site for the visualization of the perceptual experience. Over the last 40 years, Kapoor has engaged a diverse range of media and materials to probe the qualities and contradictions of form and perception. This is the artist’s seventh exhibition with the gallery since 1992 and the first devoted entirely to his painting practice. (more…)
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Thursday, March 16th, 2023

Jess Xiaoyi Han, Implosion (2023), all image photography by Cooper Dodds via Ross+Kramer Gallery
Currently exhibiting at Ross+Kramer Gallery’s Chelsea location is Chinese artist Jess Xiaoyi Han’s debut solo show Implosion, a series of her most recent paintings which explore abstract articulations of internal fluctuation and transformation. This new body of work, painted with alkyd on canvas, reflects an evolution in the young artist’s meticulously controlled and expressionistic style —the compositions are increasingly crowded with frenetic arrangements while still maintaining a cohesive and meditative fluency. Han’s luminous canvases, saturated with a vibrant, candy-colored palette, burst with streams of fluid brushstrokes, emanating a sense of dynamic movement through illusionistic space.
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Thursday, March 16th, 2023

Emma McIntyre, We will invent new roses (2023), via Chateau Shatto
On this month in Los Angeles, local favorite Château Shatto presents a body of new paintings by Emma McIntyre, unified under the title Pearl Diver and marking the first show for the artist at the space. Embracing a gestural and expressive mode of mark-making, the works here see the artist running through a range of approaches and techniques, each time exploring notions of density, movement and space. (more…)
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Wednesday, March 15th, 2023

Kara Walker, Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated) (Installation View), via Art Observed
For over two decades, artist Kara Walker (b. 1969) has been making work that weaves together imagery from the antebellum South, the brutality of slavery, and racist stereotypes. Her work has stirred controversy for its use of exaggerated caricatures that reflect long-standing racialized and gendered stereotypes and for its lurid depictions of history. This mode of work takes center stage in a body of new prints on view this spring at the New York Historical Society, which challenge and re-examine methods of depiction and representation of history through pointed interjection. (more…)
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Tuesday, March 14th, 2023

Tony Oursler, SpEcTrUm (2023), via Lehmann Maupin
Compiling a body of new work this month, Lehmann Maupin presents mAcHiNe E.L.F. by Tony Oursler, the pioneering new media artist whose diverse combination of multimedia projects, immersive environments, expansive outdoor installations, and dynamic dolls, ghosts, and bots that liberate video from its traditional two-dimensional format and bring it into the realm of sculpture have long served as a powerful and expressive exploration of modern culture. (more…)
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Monday, March 13th, 2023

Phyllida Barlow, Folly at the British Pavilion, via Art Observed
Artist Phyllida Barlow, a principle voice in British sculptor during the late 20th and early 21st Century, has passed away at the age of 78. The artist’s work, known for its massive scale and intricate incorporations of color, form and material, was a central figure in the country’s contemporary discourse, and represented Great Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2017. (more…)
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Monday, March 13th, 2023

LaToya Ruby Frazier, More Than Conquerors: A Monument for Community Health Workers of Baltimore, Maryland 2021-2022, (2021 – 2022) (Installation View), all images via Gladstone
Marking its first show with artist LaToya Ruby Frazier, Gladstone Gallery has installed a body of work by the artist that pays tribute to and commemorates the work of healthcare workers during the course of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Centered around More Than Conquerors: A Monument for Community Health Workers of Baltimore, Maryland (2021-2022), which marks its first installation in New York, the show makes for a fitting reflection on several exceedingly challenging years for the United States and its healthcare workers. (more…)
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Friday, March 10th, 2023

Mark Manders, Writing Skiapod (Installation View), via Tanya Bonakdar
Taking over the Los Angeles outpost of Tanya Bonakdar, artist Mark Manders marks his fifth solo show with the gallery, and his first in LA since 2010. Continuing his exploration of rooms as a container for expressive and surreal arrangements of material, the artist here takes on a range of explorations of language and expression. (more…)
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Thursday, March 9th, 2023

Gedi Sibony, Her Seven Morning Sentiment (2015), via Greene Naftali
Artist Gedi Sibony presents a range of new works this month at Greene Naftali in New York, continuing the artist’s studied interrogation of spatial dynamics, color, and form, all explored through a range of sculpture and painting. Titled I Was Like Wait, the exhibition stages a series of encounters, expansive and confounding.

Gedi Sibony, I Was Like Wait (Installation View), via Greene Naftali
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Wednesday, March 8th, 2023

Charles Atlas, A Prune Twin (Installation View), via Luhring Augustine
On view this month, Luhring Augustine presents A Prune Twin, the gallery’s third solo exhibition with pioneering film and video artist Charles Atlas. The showmarks the debut of the titular piece, a multi-channel installation with sound and video originally commissioned by the Barbican Centre, part of the show Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer. Atlas and Clark were longtime collaborators, and this show marks something of both a tribute and compendium of their work together.
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Tuesday, March 7th, 2023

Leidy Churchman, Niki de Saint Phalle! (1) (2021), via Matthew Marks
On view at Matthew Marks in New York this month, artist Leidy Churchman presents a body of twenty-four monotypes, showcasing an expressive and engaging aspect of the artist’s already dynamic and expressive practice. Turning their hand towards print-making in a series of varied and interesting works, the artist seeks to catalyze the feeling of images and thoughts in human consciousness. By giving attention to each image, the artist hopes to encourage what they have described as “an immersion and transformation of the world from an intimate perspective; a richer, rounder view of the moment from within the mind.” (more…)
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Monday, March 6th, 2023

Joel Mesler, RABBI (2022), via Cheim & Read
Painter and longtime gallerist Joel Mesler presents a body of new works at Cheim & Read’s uptown exhibition space this month, bringing together works on paper and new paintings under the title The Rabbis. In a dramatic shift from the artist’s prior work, the pieces here depict a series of Jewish Rabbis, continuing a long history of the depiction of these religious figures. (more…)
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Friday, March 3rd, 2023

Roberto Cuoghi, P(VIPs)po (2020), via Hasuer & Wirth
This winter at Hauser & Wirth’s New York exhibition space, Italian artist Roberto Cuoghi brings a new body of work, Pepsis, to view. Deliberately mixing artistic genres, styles and subjects, the show is presented as Cuoghi’s attempt to free himself from his own stylistic and artistic assumptions and experiences. (more…)
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Thursday, March 2nd, 2023

Candida Höfer, Dominikanerkirche Sankt Andreas Düsseldorf II 2011 (2011), via Sean Kelly
On view this month at Sean Kelly in New York City, architect Toshiko Mori curates a show of works by the famed German photographer Candida Höfer. Known for her documentation and exploration of architectual structure, form and space, the exhibition performs an interesting double operation on the artist’s work, presenting her views of architectural space through the lens of one who designs these same environments. (more…)
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Wednesday, March 1st, 2023

Future Shock (Installation View), via Lisson Gallery
Marking a a group exhibition of artists emerging from the 1970s, interconnected among their influences and collaborators as well as the next generation of artists working in video, painting and sculpture, Lisson Gallery‘s current group show, Future Shock, expands across both of the gallery’s New York spaces featuring fruitful collaborations, key early works, and recent, pertinent compositions by the participating artists. (more…)
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