Curated by Vera Alemani, the exhibition marks the first retrospective of Peavy’s work in Paris—a city of particular significance in the history of surrealism and the intersection of art.
Galerie Peter Kilchmann is pleased to present “Personal Effects”, a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York– based artist Travis Boyer (b. 1979, Fort Worth, Texas, US) and his first solo exhibition in Switzerland.
Word has it that some members of the Hong Kong public don’t appreciate how Picasso for Asia – A Conversation, which comprises over 60 Picasso masterpieces loaned from Musée National Picasso-Paris.
A new documentary about an artist’s decades-long dialogue with New York City government agencies premiered, at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this month, at the perfect time.
Emily Kam Kngwarray, whose work is the subject of a major retrospective at Tate Modern this month, was an Aboriginal woman from a part of central Australia called Utopia, which is 240km north-east of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.
Ancient buildings, sunny southern landscapes or local mountain worlds: travel has inspired numerous artists to create new perspectives and pictorial worlds.
François Ghebaly is proud to present Homecoming, the newest exhibition by Ithaca-based artist Matt Bollinger and his first time showing at the Downtown Los Angeles gallery.
This summer, as part of this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival, Ingleby presents the first major exhibition in the UK of paintings by Philadelphia-based painter, Aubrey Levinthal (b. 1986).
This exhibition of contemporary African masquerade ensembles breathes life into an ancient tradition, affirming its inexhaustible expressive potential.