Painting

The Pudil Family Foundation
We are gradually building our collection as a representative set of works mapping Czech art form...

Geta Bratescu – The Leaps of Aesop
‘Geta Brătescu. The Leaps of Aesop’ is the first New York solo presentation devoted to the...

How Well Do You Know Warhol? 11 Facts About The Leading Figure Of Pop Art
Andy Warhol was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement...

Nostalgia, Painting, and the End of The World
Svetlana Boym’s seminal cultural study, The Future of Nostalgia, identifies two distinct strains of erstwhile yearning...

Vasily Kandinsky
This presentation of select works from the Guggenheim collection traces Kandinsky’s aesthetic evolution: his early beginnings...

Arshile Gorky – Ardent Nature: Arshile Gorky Landscapes, 1943-47
‘Ardent Nature. Arshile Gorky Landscapes, 1943 – 47,’ is Hauser & Wirth’s inaugural presentation of works...

Christie’s Kicks Off Frieze Week With the $28 Million Sale ofJeremy Lancaster’s Collection
Philip Guston made a rare auction appearance—and the top lot of the sale. https://news.artnet.com/market/christies-lancaster-sale-1666876 Christie’s kicked...

Rita Ackermann – Turning Air Blue
Hauser & Wirth Somerset is pleased to present ‘Turning Air Blue’, an exhibition of new works...

Katherine Bradford – Friends and Strangers
CANADA is please to announce Friends and Strangers by Katherine Bradford, the artist’s second solo exhibition...

The Artwork That Changed My Life: Magritte’s “Golconda”
For a long time, I understood art history entirely in relation to Belgian painter Rene Magritte....

Sam Falls
Sublimating the natural world in works that both defy and embrace the basic functions of art,...

Gary Hume – Mum
Sprüth Magers is delighted to announce that, after extensive renovations, its London gallery will reopen on...

David Hockney
For nearly 60 years, David Hockney (British, born 1937) has pursued a singular career with a...

“THE BEST ART IN THE WORLD”
Robert C. Morgan on Infinite Labyrinth: New Works by Wu Jian-An https://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/new-works-by-wu-jian/4394 Two weeks ago, I...

Frida Kahlo on the Dangers of Censorship
Not all of the letters that Frida Kahlo wrote were fiery. When sent to lovers, they...

Richard Prince – Ripple Paintings
Not your everyday semi-realistic preparatory plaster castor fresco with a splash of satiric humor over a...

Raoul De Keyser – Drift
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by Raoul De Keyser at our...

Mark Rothko – Dark Palette
It's six o'clock and I'm on my way home from the gallery when I pass Mark...

Walton Ford – Barbary
Kasmin is pleased to present Barbary, a new body of large-scale watercolors by Walton Ford that...

The Shows to See in London During Frieze Week
A guide to the best shows around town https://frieze.com/article/shows-see-london-during-frieze-week Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: ‘A Mind for Moonlight’ Corvi-Mora...

“Philip Pearlstein at 95” at the Galerie Templon, Paris
This year marks the 95th birthday of the renowned figurative painter Philip Pearlstein. To celebrate the...

Tim Rollis and K.O.S.
Tim Rollins and K.O.S. are a collaborative group. Rollins is an activist and teacher who began...

Alissa McKendrick’s Paintings Offer Weird Combinations of the Frilly and the Fierce
Alissa McKendrick’s debut solo show, “Resentment,” featured five untitled paintings of varying sizes (all 2018 or...

Arngrimur Sigurdsson, Brendan Sullivan, Sarah Szabo, Shiqing Deng – MFA Thesis Exhibition
The New York Academy of Art is pleased to announce its annual MFA Thesis Exhibition, showcasing...
Photo, Digital Illustration

Andreas Gursky – Not Abstract II.
My photographs are “not abstract." Ultimately they are always identifiable. Photography in general simply cannot disengage...

Gilbert & George – The Beard Pictures
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce THE BEARD PICTURES, an expansive solo exhibition of recent pictures...

Marina Abramovic – Two Hearts
„We can have so many hearts inside ourselves. In my lifetime, I have discovered two hearts....

How Well Do You Know Warhol? 11 Facts About The Leading Figure Of Pop Art
Andy Warhol was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement...

A Failed Play
A Failed Play is Anna-Sophie Berger’s first solo exhibition in London. The new installation includes wall...

Palais de Tokyo Dismisses Donor for Call to “Shoot Down” Activist Greta Thunberg
Bernard Chenebault, president of Amis du Palais de Tokyo (Friends of Palais de Tokyo) in Paris,...

Geta Bratescu – The Leaps of Aesop
‘Geta Brătescu. The Leaps of Aesop’ is the first New York solo presentation devoted to the...

William Eggleston – Democratic Forest
David Zwirner is pleased to present its first exhibition with William Eggleston since having announced the...

Wolfgang Tillmans – How likely is it that only I am right in this matter?
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new and recent work by Wolfgang Tillmans...
Scuplture

Roots and Branches
For his first solo exhibition with Lisson New York, Ai Weiwei populates the gallery with felled, cast-iron tree...

A Failed Play
A Failed Play is Anna-Sophie Berger’s first solo exhibition in London. The new installation includes wall...

Dahn Vo – Take My Breath Away
Danish artist Danh Vo (b. 1975, Bà Rịa, Vietnam) dissects the public forces and private desires...

Cecily Brown, Jeff Koons, Charles Ray
The FLAG Art Foundation presents Cecily Brown, Jeff Koons, Charles Ray on view January 20 –...

Geta Bratescu – The Leaps of Aesop
‘Geta Brătescu. The Leaps of Aesop’ is the first New York solo presentation devoted to the...

Roots and Branches
For his first solo exhibition with Lisson New York, Ai Weiwei populates the gallery with felled, cast-iron tree...

Arngrimur Sigurdsson, Brendan Sullivan, Sarah Szabo, Shiqing Deng – MFA Thesis Exhibition
The New York Academy of Art is pleased to announce its annual MFA Thesis Exhibition, showcasing...

Marina Abramovic – Two Hearts
„We can have so many hearts inside ourselves. In my lifetime, I have discovered two hearts....