Roaming the metaphysical spaces between dreams and reality, Eli McMullen draws on the familiarity of suburban and wooded landscapes to bid us into dreamlike worlds.
Lisson to host Leiko Ikemura’s first exhibition with the gallery, featuring many of the themes present in her work over the past 30 years, including a wide range of media from paintings in tempera to bronze figures and glass forms.
In this exhibition, Rowley Haynes presents both his works on paper and his newly created oil paintings. In his paper-based drawings, he has also begun incorporating various pigments beyond pencil, resulting in richer and fuller images.
“Landscape Forms,” a 1959 artwork whose whereabouts were unknown for decades, is headed to Christie’s after it was spotted online by a sharp-eyed appraiser.
The art of Marsha P. Johnson, Yoko Ono reappraised, Jack Whitten’s studio notebook, a fictional curator’s Greece trip goes awry, and more to read this season.
For the first time, the immense reclining Vishnu statue from the Western Mebon, a national treasure of Cambodia, will be displayed with all its recovered fragments.