Toyin Ojih Odutola: To Wander Determined at the Whitney Museum of American Art
For her first solo museum exhibition in New York, Toyin Ojih Odutola presents an interconnected series of fictional port…
Learning to Read with John Baldessari at Museo Jumex
Museo Jumex presents Learning to Read with John Baldessari. This major survey will feature more than 80 works including …
David Zwirner: 25 Years (Opening Night Photos)
On the occasion of the gallery’s 25th anniversary, David Zwirner presented a special exhibition celebrating the artists who have shaped the gallery’s …
From Surface To Space: 100 Years of Sculpture, Relief and Collage at Galerie Gmurzynska Zürich
From Surface to Space: 100 Years of Sculpture, Relief and Collageis an extensive exhibition of 20th century highlight wo…
Paule Hammer: Weltenzyklopädie #6: Was weiss ich at Feldbusch Wiesner Rudolph Galerie
With his latest series of monumental still lifes with flowers, Leipzig’s Paule Hammer (*1975) offers more than just his usual combination of subject m…
John Walker at the New York Studio School
John Walker’s exhibition, entitled “The Sea and the Brush,” is a terrific abstract vision of the scenery, oriented towar…
Jean-Michel Basquiat: Boom for Real at Barbican (London)
A pioneering prodigy of the downtown New York art scene, Basquiat came to the media’s attention in 1978 when he teamed u…
Phillip King: Colour on Fire & Ceramics 1995-2017 at Thomas Dane Gallery
For his second show at Thomas Dane Gallery, Phillip King PPRA CBE (b. 1934 Tunis) presents an exhibition in two contrast…
Gallery Hopping in Chelsea: Delcy Morelos at Dia Chelsea | Lee Krasner at Kasmin Gallery | Noritoshi Mitsuuchi at Ross + Kramer Gallery | Salomón Huerta at Harper’s Gallery, NYC (Video, Exhibitions)
Making Their Mark Curated by Cecilia Alemani at The Shah Garg Foundation, NYC (Exhibition)
Apollinaria Broche | In the distance there was a glimpse at Marianne Boesky Gallery, NYC (Exhibition)
Please like, comment, and subscribe to support our YouTube channel. Apollinaria Broche | In the distance there was a glimpse Marianne Boesky Galle…