Edwynn Houk Gallery presents an exhibition by Christopher Bucklow (British, b. 1957), Guests and Tetrarchs: A Retrospective. Bringing two of his most well-known series […]…
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Until February 4, the Galerie Gaïa presents the latest photographic series of Jean-François Molliere. The series shown revolves around two themes that seem to oppose […]…
Until February 18, the Galerie Chantal Bamberger in Strasbourg is presenting a collective exhibition entitled: White! White is a color. Our collaborator, Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret, […]…
To kick off the new year, Miyako Yoshinaga present Coexistence, an online-exclusive exhibition featuring landscapes by four gallery artists: Jonathan Yukio Clark, Koyoltzintli, Lisa […]…
Laurence Sackman is a British photographer, born in 1948 in Wembley. He passed away in 2020 in London. Laurence Sackman started his career at […]…
In view of the opening of its new premises in the Palazzo Ransila I, Amgest SA, in collaboration with the archive of the Swiss […]…
Over the last two decades, Jean Tichy has created over 40 projection installations which have been exhibited around the world. The installations deal with […]…
An essential artist on the contemporary scene, Anna Malagrida has been developing impressively coherent photographic and video work since the end of the 1990s. […]…
The exhibition “Hong Kong Modern Architecture of the 1950s-1970s” is a thematic exploration of post-war modern architecture based on Walter Koditek’s book of the […]…
Cultuurcentrum De Steiger Menen presents an exhibition by Paul D’Haese, Borderline. In April 1935, the New York gallery owner, Julien Levy, brought together the […]…