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New York – Ron Nagle: “Necessary Obstacles” at Matthew Marks Through October 23rd, 2021

Thursday, October 7th, 2021

Ron Nagle, Pink Flamenco (2021), via Matthew Marks
Ron Nagle, Pink Flamenco (2021), via Matthew Marks

Ron Nagle is known for his intimately scaled sculptures made of ceramic elements that are slip-cast, fired, and embellished with epoxy and other synthetic materials that allow him to expand his forms beyond the limits of clay. Evoking otherworldly landscapes or surreal architectural arrangements, Nagle’s inventive works elicit a vast range of associations. A new exhibition of the artist’s work is now on at Matthew Marks in New York. (more…)

Los Angeles – Jack Pierson: “Less and more” at Regen Projects Through October 23rd, 2021

Tuesday, October 5th, 2021

Jack Pierson, Stay (1992), via Regen Projects
Jack Pierson, Stay (1992), via Regen Projects

Spanning the full width and breadth of his career, Regen Projects is currently presenting a selection of works by the artist Jack Pierson, underscoring his ongoing and extensive practice, and its engagement with themes of memory, desire, longing, beauty, despair, loss, and glamour.Arranged as a poetic, achronological, and comprehensive installation, Less and more tracks Pierson’s diverse yet idiosyncratic practice. (more…)

London – Helen Marten: “Sparrows on the Stone” at Sadie Coles HQ Through October 30th, 2021

Friday, October 1st, 2021

Helen Marten, Horizontal Weather (2021), via Sadie Coles
Helen Marten, Horizontal Weather (2021), via Sadie Coles

Currently on view at Sadie Coles HQ‘s Kingly Street location, artist Helen Marten presents a body of new works that continue her investigation of a space shaped by participants and her pieces simultaneously, the show here draws on the ancient philosophical metaphor of “the body politic”, taking the allegory of a single individual body into a raging grammatical city, a contemporary projection of systems, agency and the digestion of ideas. (more…)

Los Angeles – Rashid Johnson: “Black and Blue” at David Kordansky Through October 30th, 2021

Wednesday, September 29th, 2021

Rashid Johnson, Untitled Totem (2021), via David Kordansky
Rashid Johnson, Untitled Totem (2021), via David Kordansky

On view in Los Angeles this month, artist Rashid Johnson has brought forth a selection of new works at David Kordansky that continue his exploration of a wide range of media and formats. The show, which includes new paintings, bronze sculptures, works on paper, and the debut of a new 35mm film will occupy all three of the gallery’s exhibition spaces. (more…)

New York – Lisa Yuskavage: “New Paintings” at David Zwirner Through October 23rd, 2021

Monday, September 27th, 2021

Lisa Yusakavage, Yellow Studio (2021), via David Zwirner
Lisa Yusakavage, Yellow Studio (2021), via David Zwirner

On view now at David Zwirner’s 19th Street location in New York, artist Lisa Yuskavage marks her seventh solo exhibition at the gallery with a selection of new work that sees the artist continuing to mine her surreal approach to figuration, and her expression capacity for charging scenes with a latent tension complicated by notions of sexuality, the body, and society.  (more…)

AO On-Site – Basel: Liste Art Fair, September 20th – 26th, 2021

Sunday, September 26th, 2021

Pol Yves Taburet at Balice Hertling, via Art Observed
Pol Yves Taburet at Balice Hertling, via Art Observed

Opening this year in another hall of the Messe Basel, the Liste Art Fair returns to Basel Art Week with another edition of its event showcasing works by a range of galleries presenting the latest and newest voices in contemporary art. Running in conjunction with the Art Basel fair just a few minutes away in another hall of the expansive exhibition center, Liste welcomes 81 galleries from 33 countries, each centering on younger artists, new concepts and exploratory work. (more…)

New York – Tacita Dean: “The Dante Project · One Hundred and Fifty Years of Painting · Pan Amicus · Significant Form · Monet Hates Me” at Marian Goodman Through October 23rd, 2021

Friday, September 24th, 2021

Tacita Dean, Purgatory (2nd Cornice) (2021), via Marian Goodman
Tacita Dean, Purgatory (2nd Cornice) (2021), via Marian Goodman

Marian Goodman opens its fall exhibition calendar in New York this month with a selection of works by artist Tacita Dean, centered around a set of new works made in association with ‘The Dante Project,” commissioned by The Royal Opera House in London to create new designs for The Royal Ballet, which will premiere in October 2021. Centered on Dante’s Divine Comedy, with new music by Thomas Adès and choreography by Wayne McGregor, the ballet is structured in three parts: Inferno; Purgatorio; and Paradiso. Dean represents these three realms of Dante’s journey in an adventure through various mediums and means of representation, with works that move from drawing to photography and film; from negative to positive, representation to abstraction, and monochrome to color. (more…)

AO On-Site – Basel, Switzerland: Art Basel 2021, September 24th – 26th, 2021

Thursday, September 23rd, 2021

Elaine Cameron-Weir at JTT, via Art Observed
Elaine Cameron-Weir at JTT, via Art Observed

After a trying year in the art world, and a rigorous series of precautionary measures, the 2021 edition of Art Basel has opened its doors for its early hours, preparing for a public opening this weekend with an expansive offering of works from European galleries and those further afield. Coupled with the fair’s ongoing “Art Basel OVR” project, this year’s live edition of the fair returns its physical model, inviting over 250 leading galleries and more than 4,000 artists from five continents, on view both on-site and online. Open once again at the Messe Basel, the fair continues its reputation as a flagship for the international fair brand.  (more…)

New York – Marcel Dzama: “Who Loves the Sun” at David Zwirner Through October 23rd, 2021

Thursday, September 23rd, 2021

Marcel Dzama, Who Loves the Sun (Installation View), via David Zwirner
Marcel Dzama, Who Loves the Sun (Installation View), via David Zwirner

David Zwirner presents new work by artist Marcel Dzama this month, continuing the artist’s exploration of travel, nature and colorful reflections on the history and social underpinnings of art. The show coincides with the opening of a major survey of the artist’s work at the Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere, Finland. (more…)

New York – “RECOVERY” at P·P·O·W Through October 9th, 2021

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021

Dread Scott, Never Forget, Never Forgive They Left Us to Die (2006), via PPOW
Dread Scott, Never Forget, Never Forgive: They Left Us to Die (2006), via P·P·O·W

This Septamber at P·P·O·W, the gallery is presenting RECOVERY, a group exhibition exploring art as a critical gesture towards collective resistance and remembrance. Acting as individual altar spaces, the works presented in this exhibition form commemorative sites to recover knowledge, provide proof, overcome loss, and contain memories.  (more…)

AO On-Site — New York: Independent Fair, September 9-12th, 2021

Monday, September 20th, 2021

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Leilah Babirye at Gordon Robichaux, via Art Observed

Art-goers descended upon Cipriani South Street in the newly renovated Battery Maritime Building last week for the much anticipated 12th installation of the Independent Art Fair, which opened in New York on September 9th. Formerly located at Spring Studios in Tribeca, the fair has garnered a reputation as a reliable source of fresh talent, and took up new residence  this year within the spacious corridors of the historic waterfront locale at the lower tip of Manhattan.

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New York – Philip Guston: “1969 – 1979” at Hauser & Wirth Through October 30th, 2021

Friday, September 17th, 2021

Philip Guston, Entrance (1973), via Hauser & Wirth
Philip Guston, Entrance (1973), via Hauser & Wirth

Open now at Hauser & Wirth’s New York exhibition space, the gallery gives a meticulous treatment to the early breakthroughs of painter Philip Guston. Charting the figurative innovations that Guston pioneered in the last decade of his career, the show brings together eighteen masterworks created after the artist turned away from abstraction to assert an unprecedented new figural language. On view through the end of the month, the show offers a rare opportunity to appreciate Guston’s expressive and enigmatic pivot during the last year of the 1960’s, and the political and social undertones of his work.  (more…)

AO On-Site — New York: Armory Show, September 9-12, 2021

Wednesday, September 15th, 2021

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Wendy Red Star at Sargent’s Daughters, via Art Observed

This past weekend, New Yorkers flocked to the Javits Center, not for COVID-19 vaccinations, but rather for the much-anticipated Armory Show, which made its return after last year’s cancelled edition, and which marked the first major art fair in the United States since the pandemic struck. In the wake of lockdown, following an extended period of postponed events and online viewing rooms, eager art-goers packed into the Javits Center, where the fair is now located. In the spacious, newly renovated convention center along the Hudson River, the fair presented more than 150 booths, with more than 40 international galleries. Serving as a fixture of modern and contemporary art, the fair kicked off the New York art world’s busiest week of the season—Armory Week. (more…)

New York – “The De Luxe Show” at Karma Through September 25th, 2021

Tuesday, September 14th, 2021

Anthony Caro, The Bull (1970), via Karma
Anthony Caro, The Bull (1970), via Karma

Currently on at its New York gallery space, Karma has partnered with Parker Gallery to present a contemporary bicoastal tribute to The De Luxe Show, the landmark 1971 exhibition at the DeLUXE theater in Houston, in honor of its 50th anniversary. Presented in both LA and New York, the show offers a unique exploration of the show and its impact nation wide.

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Newburgh, NY — Martin Roth: “From 2017-2021 Martin Roth transformed a ruin into a garden for a plant concert” with Strongroom Through October, 2021

Wednesday, September 8th, 2021

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Martin Roth, From 2017-2021 Martin Roth transformed a ruin into a garden for a plant concert (2021), via Art Observed

Throughout the course of his artistic practice, the late Martin Roth channeled nature as an active creative agent, using plants and flowers as instrumental collaborators in his practice. In 2017, Roth envisioned the transformation of an abandoned nineteenth-century historical structure into an immersive public garden, a “plant concert hall.”  Though the artist passed away before the enactment of his project, the Newburgh, New York-based Strongroom—a non-profit arts organization—executed his plans this summer. Strongroom presented the site-specific installation during the second installation of Upstate Art Weekend 2021, the three-day self-directed event celebrating the arts in the Hudson Valley.

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Martin Roth, Installation View (2021), via Art Observed

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New York – Martine Syms: “Loot Sweet” at Bridget Donahue Through September 25th, 2021

Tuesday, September 7th, 2021


Martine Syms, Loot Sweets (Installation View), via Bridget Donahue
Martine Syms, Loot Sweets (Installation View), via Bridget Donahue

Martine Syms has built a reputation for a practice of elevating the material of everyday life. Using repurposed contexts and personal materials, the artist’s videos and physical work use text and other items to create dense narratives the flitter around the edges of the work on view. For her show at Bridget Donahue, on view through the middle of September, the artist presents an intriguing selection of new pieces that continue this exploration.  (more…)

Catskill, NY — NADA x Foreland: Upstate Art Weekend, August 28th-29th, 2021

Tuesday, September 7th, 2021

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Hugo Montoya, How ya like me now? (2019), via Art Observed

For the second installation of Upstate Art Weekend, the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) presented a collaborative exhibition at Foreland, a new contemporary arts campus in the Hudson River Valley. Co-organized by curator Jesse Greenberg of JAG Projects, NADA x Foreland showcased works from over 100 artists presented by 81 galleries, nonprofits and artist-run spaces selected through an open call. While celebrating the rich cultural legacy of the Hudson River Valley, Upstate Art Weekend aimed to cultivate community and collaboration in the wake of lockdown, as the art world begins to reopen. While exhibitors ranged from Dubai to Guatemala City to Bucharest, NADA x Foreland focused on artists from New York State, with particular attention to the Upstate region. The works were not displayed in booths, but rather arranged together within the newly restored Civil-War-era spaces of the Foreland campus on the bank of Catskill Creek. (more…)

Paris – Damien Hirst: “Cherry Blossoms” at Fondation Cartier Through January 2nd, 2021

Monday, September 6th, 2021

Damien Hirst, Cherry Blossoms (Installation View), via Fondation Cartier
Damien Hirst, Cherry Blossoms (Installation View), via Fondation Cartier

The flood of recent work on view by Damien Hirst suggests an artist in the midst of a bout of inspiration, pumping out a broad range of works that underscore his roving interests and consistency in vision across paintings, sculpture and photography. Yet his most recent series, Cherry Blossoms, on view at Fondation Cartier this summer, sees something of a step into a more contemplative mode, a point of reflection around which so many frenetically-charged recent works seem to orbit.  The exhibition presents 30 paintings chosen by the artist among the 107 canvases of the series, all large-format. (more…)

New York – Matthew Wong: “Footprints in the Wind: Ink Drawings 2013-2017” at Cheim & Read Through September 3rd, 2021

Friday, September 3rd, 2021

Matthew Wong, Untitled (2015), via Cheim & Read
Matthew Wong, Untitled (2015), via Cheim & Read

Since his sudden death in 2019, the work of painter Matthew Wong has only grown in recognition and reputation, building on an impressively diverse and evocative approach to art-making that underscores the artist’s self-taught method and brilliant eye. This self-taught exploration of the artist’s work is at the core of a new show at Cheim & Read in Chelsea, where the artist’s Ink Drawings, some of his first ventures into painting, are currently on view. Running through September 11th, the show offers a look at Wong’s early output, and the germinal state of his vision as an artist.  (more…)

New York – Cady Noland: “The Clip-On Method” at Galerie Buchholz Through September 11th, 2021

Monday, August 30th, 2021

Cady Noland, The Clip-On Method (Installation View), via Art Observed
Cady Noland, The Clip-On Method (Installation View), via Art Observed

On view this summer in New York, artist Cady Noland has opened a show of new works at Galerie Buchholz in conjunction with a two volume publication of the artist’s work and writing, both of which are unified under the title The Clip-On Method. The show, offering a rare chance to see Noland’s work in person, continues her incisive and often confrontation exploration of violence and power in the American psyche, and its effects. (more…)

London – Olga Balema: “Computer” at Camden Art Center Through August 29th, 2021

Friday, August 27th, 2021

Olga Balema, Computer (2021), via Camden Art Center
Olga Balema, Computer (2021), via Camden Art Center

On now at Camden Art Center in London, Computer marks Olga Balema’s first solo exhibition in the UK, centered around a single flat sculpture, created in her studio and the surrounding streets in New York, and consisting of a large digital print of a domestic carpet repeated in a grid-like arrangement, manipulated first through the ‘banner buzz’ digital printing interface and later with different movements and incisions. The work is minimal in the most explicit sense, a series of flat panels attempting to present space as an abstraction with the most limited means possible.  (more…)

New York: “Often Vary Never Change” at Clearing Through August 27th, 2021

Wednesday, August 25th, 2021

Korakrit Arunanondchai, Workshop for Peace: Cry Pan Cry (2018), via Clearing
Korakrit Arunanondchai, Workshop for Peace/Cry Pan Cry (2018), via Clearing

Marking a particularly expansive approach, Clearing Gallery has invited a massive list of artists to fill the gallery’s expansive Bushwick exhibition space. Bringing together an expansive range of the gallery’s artist in a conversation around modern practices, aesthetics and concepts. Moving across a series of sculptural and painterly iterations that create a colorful and expressive whole, the show makes for a refreshing and exploratory take on the summer group show. (more…)

Los Angeles – Matthew Brannon and Online Ceramics: “The Galaxy Song” at David Kordansky Through August 28th, 2021

Tuesday, August 24th, 2021

The Galaxy Song (Installation View), via David Kordansky
The Galaxy Song (Installation View), via David Kordansky

On view this month at David Kordansky, the collaborative fashion project Online Cermaics and artist Matthew Brannon have joined together to present The Galaxy Song, a show that treats the motifs, cosmic mindfulness, and countercultural narratives associated with the Grateful Dead as springboards for open experimentation with material and concept. While the 1960s-era, psychedelic origins of the Dead—as well as the band’s propensity for inspiring its fans to reinterpret its densely interwoven iconographies—provide the show’s major conceptual through lines, the show equally explores the possibilities of screen-prints and fashion as vectors for complex aesthetic concepts.

Matthew Brannon, San Francisco Owes:Owns:Sold Me (2021), via David Kordansky
Matthew Brannon, San Francisco Owes/Owns/Sold Me (2021), via David Kordansky

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East Hampton – Robert Nava at Pace Gallery Through August 29th, 2021

Sunday, August 22nd, 2021

Robert Nava (Installation View), via Pace
Robert Nava (Installation View), via Art Observed

It’s been something of a blitz of work since Robert Nava joined Pace Gallery last year, with the artist now marking his second show in as many years with gallery out at its East Hampton outpost. The artist, presenting new work created this year, continues a body of work the explores his outlandish assemblages of bodies in space, creating bizarre visual mandalas designed to both immerse and confront the viewer.  (more…)