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Los Angeles – Maggie Lee: “Unique Boutique” at Gaga & Reena Spaulings Los Angeles Through February 4th, 2023

January 12th, 2023

Maggie Lee, Unique Boutiqiue (Installation View), via Reena Spaulings
Maggie Lee, Unique Boutique (Installation View), via Reena Spaulings

Artist Maggie Lee’s work functions on complex twists of both memories and their embellishment. Frequently approaching her works as both the material of her past and their continued presence and importance in the present, Lee’s pieces dwell on constructions of culture through materials and experiences simultaneously. For her latest show, open this month at Reena Spaulings and Gaga’s shared Los Angeles space, the artist continues this mode of practice, her delving deep into clothing as both container and surface for a range of associations and meanings.

Maggie Lee, Unique Boutiqiue (Installation View), via Reena Spaulings
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New York – Tara Donovan at Pace Through February 25th, 2023

January 11th, 2023

Tara Donovan, Screen Drawing (2021), via Pace
Tara Donovan, Screen Drawing (2021), via Pace

On view this month, from January 13 to February 25 at Pace, artist Tara Donovan brings together a selection of screen drawings made with aluminum insect screen, a body of work that began during the pandemic, and which involves moving, pinching, and cutting the wires of an aluminum screen to extract mesmeric patterns from the material’s existing grids. Ranging from just over a foot in height and width to nearly four feet wide and tall, these two-dimensional screen drawings feature unique geometric motifs that produce varied visual effects. Read More »

New York – Lucio Fontana: “Sculpture” at Hauser & Wirth Through February 4th, 2023

January 9th, 2023

Lucio Fontana, Nudo (Nude) (1926), via Hauser & Wirth
Lucio Fontana, Nudo (Nude) (1926), via Hauser & Wirth

This winter, Hauser & Wirth presents the second in a trilogy of exhibitions dedicated to the late Argentine-Italian artist Lucio Fontana, considered among the 20th century’s most inventive artists. Curated by Luca Massimo Barbero, in collaboration with the Fondazione Lucio Fontana, and focused on Fontana’s prolific breakthroughs and experiments in the medium of sculpture, this exhibition will fill the gallery’s uptown location at 32 East 69th Street, the very same address where, in 1961, Fontana’s first solo show in the US was presented at the galleries of the legendary art dealers Martha Jackson and David Anderson. Read More »

New York – Silke Otto-Knapp: “Versammlung” at Galerie Buhchholz Through January 7th, 2023

January 6th, 2023

Silke Otto-Knapp, Versammlung (Installation View), via Buchholz
Silke Otto-Knapp, Versammlung (Installation View), via Buchholz

On view this month at Galerie Buchholz in New York, the gallery presents an exhibition by the artist Silke Otto-Knapp (1970-2022). Produced in the 18 months before the artist’s death last year, and conceived of specifically for the Buchholz space in New York, Versammlung (German for “assembly”) unites a series of free-standing paintings that depict a series of bodies traversing space, moving and floating through the gallery.  Read More »

New York – Jannis Kounellis at Gladstone Through February 4th, 2023

January 5th, 2023

Jannis Kounellis (Installation View), via Gladstone Gallery
Jannis Kounellis (Installation View), via Gladstone Gallery

This winter, the artist Jannis Kounellis is the subject of an expansive exhibition of work on view at Gladstone Gallery in Chelsea this month, underscoring the artist’s powerful and expressive body of work, and its exploration of violence, loss and pain. Like many of his generation in Europe, Jannis Kounellis (1936 – 2017) experienced war at close quarters throughout his childhood; first during the German Nazi/Italian Fascist occupation [subjugation] of Greece, and then the civil war that erupted in the power vacuum when the occupiers were defeated in 1943. One of the first Cold War conflicts, the war lasted until 1949, when Kounellis was 13 years old. Read More »

New York – Jacqueline Fraser: “The Making of Reflections in a Golden Eye” at Downs & Ross Through January 28th, 2023

January 4th, 2023

Jacqueline Fraser, The Making of Reflections in a Golden Eye (2022), via Downs & Ross
Jacqueline Fraser, The Making of Reflections in a Golden Eye (2022), via Downs & Ross

Marking artist Jacqueline Fraser’s first solo show at Downs & Ross in New York, The Making of Reflections in a Golden Eye marks a continuation of the artist’s fascination and exploration of the processes and mythos of filmmaking. Here turning her attention to the 1967 film Reflections in a Golden Eye, directed by John Huston, the artist interprets its subject matter and plot through a series of collaged materials and spaces, arranged costumes and various materials that trace a distinct sense of anxiety and exploration of the modern cultural and social landscape.

Jacqueline Fraser, The Making of Reflections in a Golden Eye (2022), via Downs & Ross
Jacqueline Fraser, The Making of Reflections in a Golden Eye (2022), via Downs & Ross

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New York – Robert Colescott: “Women” at Venus Over Manhattan Through January 7th, 2023

January 3rd, 2023

Robert Colescott, MOM'S OLD FASHION ROOT BEER (1974), via Venus Over Manhattan
Robert Colescott, MOM’S OLD FASHION ROOT BEER (1974), via Venus Over Manhattan

On through the end of the week at Venus Over Manhattan’s downtown space, the gallery presents a body of works by painter Robert Colescott, organized to trace the development of the artist’s depictions of female subjects over the course of his sixty-year career. Serving as a coda to the recent, critically-lauded traveling museum retrospective Art and Race Matters: The Career of Robert Colescott, the show charts the evolution of Colescott’s ambitious practice through some thirty works produced between 1955 and 1996. Read More »

London – David Altmejd at White Cube Through January 21st, 2023

December 28th, 2022

David Altmejd, The Vector, (2022), via White Cube
David Altmejd, The Vector (2022), via White Cube

This winter in London, artist David Altmejd has opened a new show at White Cube, continued his strange fusions of the human form, its constituent parts, and inflections of foreign material to create otherworldly new images. Drawing on classical mythologies of the trickster and the hare as a classical symbol of that mythological archetype, the artist blends languages and images through the frame of Carl Jung to create a surreal interior landscape.  Read More »

New York – Laurie Simmons: “Color Pictures/Deep Photos 2007–2022” at 56 Henry Through January 15th, 2023

December 27th, 2022

Laurie Simmons, Color Pictures/Deep Photos (Pink Dressing Table with Toiletries) (2022), via 56 Henry
Laurie Simmons, Color Pictures/Deep Photos (Pink Dressing Table with Toiletries) (2022), via 56 Henry

On view this month at 56 Henry in New York, Color Pictures/Deep Photos 2007–2022, surveys a collection of new work by Laurie Simmons on view from November 9, 2022 through January 15, 2023. Marking the artist’s first show with the gallery, the exhibition underscores Simmons work in the photographic medium, revisiting a series of works she first made over a decade ago.

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Los Angeles – David Hockney: “20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures” at L.A. Louver Through January 7th, 2023

December 23rd, 2022

David Hockney, 20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures (Installation View), via L.A. Louver
David Hockney, 20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures (Installation View), via L.A. Louver

Marking a major global exhibition of the work of painter David Hockney, L.A. Louver is currently presenting 20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures, a series of works created by Hockney in 2021, expanding on a series of iPad paintings in 2020 while quarantining at his studio and residence in Normandy, France. Inspired by his daily observations, Hockney devoted himself to the iPad, a medium of unique immediacy that allowed him to be prolific in his depictions of his home, the changing seasons, and surrounding countryside.

David Hockney, 20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures (Installation View), via L.A. Louver
David Hockney, 20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures (Installation View), via L.A. Louver

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