Jackson Gallery (Atlanta) presents a solo exhibition of Tierney Gearon. Tierney Gearon was born in Atlanta in 1963. Structured around journeys with her children to and from the homes of…
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Ambach & Rice from Los Angeles presents a solo exhibition of new works by German artist Martina Sauter. Sauter conflates photography and cinema to produce psychologically charged vignettes that extend…
Konzett Gallery’s (Vienna) show concentrates on two of the main protagonists of Vienna Actionism, Günter Brus and Otto Muehl. Günter Brus, who nowadays calls himself a ‘poet of the picture’,…
ROSEGALLERY (Los Angeles) is presenting an exhibition that highlights the best new photographic prints by some of the gallery artists. Included will be a selection of never-before-seen dye transfer prints…
Louis Stern (Los Angeles) showcases a variety of styles and subjects. From the Bauhaus minimalism of Judit Karasz to the luscious nudes of Lucien Clergue to the motion picture captures…
Galerie Perrotin (Paris) is presenting a double solo project featuring new works by artist JR and a series of never exhibited before photographs by […]…
Catherine Edelman Gallery from Chicago presents works by Frieke Janssens, Gregory Scott, John Cyr and Keliy Anderson-Staley.…
Flatland Gallery from Amsterdam presents a solo exhibition by Johan Grimonprez. It is Grimonprez’s premiere in Los Angeles for his work ‘LOOKiNG fOR ALFREd’. The highly acclaimed 2005 project is…
Galerie Dix9 - Hélène Lacharmoise from Paris presents Oddity with Sophia Pompéry and Marion Tampon-Lajarriette. Oddity, title inspired by David Bowie's song “Space Oddity”, refers to the bizarre, the strange. The…