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New York – Marlon Mullen at JTT Through February 11th, 2023

February 6th, 2023

Marlon Mullen, Untitled (2021), via JTT
Marlon Mullen, Untitled (2021), via JTT

JTT presents its fourth solo show with artist Marlon Mullen this month, continuing an ongoing collaboration with a new selection of colorful abstracted works that underscore the artist’s engaging, expressive hand. Collectively, the works on view span just over 25 years and include some of his earliest, never before shown paintings from the late 1990s as well as his newest works from the past several years.  Read More »

New York – Stefan Bondell: “Dark Marks” at Vito Schnabel Through March 18th, 2023

February 3rd, 2023

Stefan Bondell, Dark Marks (Installation View), via Vito Schnabel
Stefan Bondell, Dark Marks (Installation View), via Vito Schnabel

On this month in New York City, Vito Schnabel Gallery welcomes artist Stefan Bondell to show Dark Marks, a selection of new works from the artistthe New York poet and artist’s most recent series of paintings – a dramatic series of monumentally scaled works executed in an obsidian palette, with deep, compounded layers of classical and contemporary imagery used to explore the turbulent sociopolitical condition of the United States today. Read More »

New York – Karen Kilimnik: “The Kingdom of the Renaissance” at Sprüth Magers Through March 18th, 2023

February 2nd, 2023

Karen Kilimnik, friends in the woods (2010), via Sprüth Magers
Karen Kilimnik, friends in the woods (2010), via Sprüth Magers

Marking an intriguing engagement with the language and history of drawing, Sprüth Magers is currently presenting The Kingdom of the Renaissance, an exhibition of works by Karen Kilimnik and her old master predecessors, curated by Mireille Mosler. Inspired by a variety of sources, from old masters to present day, Kilimnik conjoins components while constructing her own universe. From depictions of royal menageries of the Renaissance through public figures’ pooches, the artist filters her inner imaginary world through source material procured from books and museum exhibitions. Read More »

New York – “Passages” at Martos Gallery Through March 4th, 2023

February 1st, 2023

Sandy Williams IV, Endurance VI (2022), via Martos
Sandy Williams IV, Endurance VI (2022), via Martos

On view this month at Martos Gallery, the group show Passages explores artists’ relationship to time and memory, space and persona. Taking the notion of cultural recycling as a starting point for art making in these doom-stricken times, the show relies on material and its overabundance as a jumping off point for exploring the act of making, and the goals of the artist in the modern era. Read More »

New York – Alex Prager: “Part Two: Run” at Lehmann Maupin Through March 4th, 2023

January 31st, 2023

Alex Prager, Run (2022), via Lehmann Maupin
Alex Prager, Run (2022), via Lehmann Maupin

This winter, Lehmann Maupin presents Part Two: Run, an exhibition of work by Los Angeles-based artist Alex Prager, that marks the debut of Prager’s ambitious new film, Run and features a selection of new photographs and sculptures made in conjunction with and in response to the film. Directly responding to a period of cultural ambivalences and uncertainties, the exhibition urgently examines human perseverance and explores the opportunities for empathy, participation, and action present both within art and everyday life. Read More »

Paris – David Salle: “Tree of Life, This Time with Feeling” at Thaddaeus Ropac Through March 4th, 2023

January 30th, 2023

David Salle, Tree of Life, This Time with Feeling (Installation View), via Thaddaeus Ropac
David Salle, Tree of Life, This Time with Feeling (Installation View), via Thaddaeus Ropac

Presenting a body of new works at the Thaddaeus Ropac exhibition space in Paris, artist David Salle returns for the culmination of his celebrated Tree of Life series, a body of works that used human dramas and a comical undertone to create a space fro the meditation and reflection on contemporary art and its relation to history.  Read More »

London – Jonathan Baldock: “we are flowers of one garden” at Stephen Friedman Through February 25th, 2023

January 27th, 2023

Jonathan Baldock, Mother Flower (2022), via Stephen Friedman
Jonathan Baldock, Mother Flower (2022), via Stephen Friedman

Centered on themes of nature and the cycle of life, artist Jonathan Baldock presents a deeply personal and resonant exhibition this month at Stephen Friedman Gallery in London, a show that reflects on the artist’s relationship with his mother and her garden. Arranging a selection of new works in wall-mounted sculpture and ceramic, Baldock presents a peaceful and expressive meditation on human emotion, quietude, and the experience of life in nature. Read More »

London – Joseph Beuys: “Forty Years of Drawing” at Thaddaeus Ropac Through March 22nd, 2023

January 26th, 2023

Joseph Beuys, 40 Years of Drawing (Installation View), via Art Observed
Joseph Beuys, 40 Years of Drawing (Installation View), via Art Observed

This month in London, Thaddaeus Ropac has embarked on a particularly striking and powerful exhibition, bringing together almost 100 works on paper from the archives of the Joseph Beuys family for the first time in the United Kingdom. On view now, Joseph Beuys: 40 Years of Drawing is the first major exhibition dedicated solely to the artist’s drawings to take place in London for 20 years, and offers a cohesive and engaging look at the role drawing played in the artist’s work over the course of his career.

Joseph Beuys, 40 Years of Drawing (Installation View), via Art Observed
Joseph Beuys, 40 Years of Drawing (Installation View), via Art Observed

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London – Richard Long: “Drinking the rivers of Dartmoor” at Lisson Through February 4th, 2023

January 25th, 2023

Richard Long, Walking at the Speed of Spring (1998), via Lisson
Richard Long, Walking at the Speed of Spring (1998), via Lisson

For his latest exhibition at Lisson Gallery, artist Richard Long presents a series of text works and photographs spanning his entire practice, from the 1970s to the present day. These works chart Long’s innovative path through and alongside histories of conceptual art, centering the artist’s life-long concern with walking as an aesthetic and philosophical practice. As textual and visual documentations of walks embarked upon worldwide, through mountains and deserts, shorelines and grasslands, rivers and snowscapes, Long’s works give poetic form to the ineffability and ephemerality of human perceptual experience. Read More »

London – Nicole Wermers: “P4aM2aRF!” at Herald St Through February 18th, 2023

January 24th, 2023

Nicole Wermers, Reclining Female #1 (2022), via Herald St
Nicole Wermers, Reclining Female #1 (2022), via Herald St

On view this month in London, Herald St presents P4aM2aRF!, an exhibition by Nicole Wermers taking place in the gallery’s East London location. Resembling a code or password, the acronymic title stands for ‘Proposal for a Monument to a Reclining Female!’ and alludes to the public realm and its interactions with the female body. The exhibition features two main groups of work: a new series of photographs of locked bicycles entitled Attachments, and three sculptures from the artist’s Reclining Females series. Read More »