parrasch heijnen presents Rosy Keyser: ultraUMWELT, the gallery’s second solo exhibition with New York-based artist Rosy Keyser (b.1974, Baltimore, MD).
Galerie Max Hetzler is presenting a solo exhibition of works by Thomas Struth at Potsdamer Strasse 77-87 in Berlin. This exhibition offers visitors a new and, at times, surprising insight into Struth’s oeuvre over the past four decades.
This spring, MoMA PS1 presents the first museum exhibition of artist Sandra Poulson (Angolan, b. 1995), including an installation of new assemblage works.
The University at Buffalo Art Galleries is presenting 25 for 25: Promised Gifts from the Gerald Mead Collection, an exhibition celebrating collector, educator, and independent curator Gerald C. Mead Jr.’s longstanding relationship with UB Art Galleries.
Christie’s announced New York Spring Marquee Week: a series of auctions offering an array of works by the most important artists from throughout the 20th and 21st centuries taking place live in Christie’s storied Rockefeller Center saleroom in the heart of Manhattan.
The exhibition at National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art provides a unique opportunity to present Ron Mueck’s (b. 1958) work to the Korean audience and to allow his sculptures to respond to the atmosphere of a city steeped in ancient and modern culture.
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts offers the first major exhibition devoted to these canvases, featuring 14 of the works Van Gogh created of the postman and his wife and children in the late 1880s.
Larry Achiampong (b. 1984) has more than 20 years of artistic practice to his name. In that time, he has established himself as one of the most important voices in contemporary art.
The U-shaped galleries of Kunsthal Mechelen host several audio and light installations, spatial interventions, and a video. There are performances with and without performers.
A new body of work by Esther Gatón consists of bas-reliefs of burnt doll clay on wood. They incorporate metal flakes, walnut stain, and various inks to form rich textures, volumes and palettes.
A New York judge has ruled that the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) must surrender a disputed Egon Schiele drawing, looted by the Nazis from Austrian-Jewish cabaret performer Fritz Grünbaum.