Waddington Custot has announced the opening of its new Parisian space at 36 rue de Seine, in the historic location previously occupied by the renowned Lansberg Gallery in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.
A major exhibition including seminal examples of paintings and sculpture created by the artist beginning in the early 1960s and developed throughout subsequent decades of his artistic career, to be shown at its 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York from May 9 to August 15.
As the reality of the Anthropocene draws attention to the hubris of human agency, it has raised previously neglected – or even repressed – questions regarding other-than-human agency, including the political and artistic agency of vegetal life.
Sean Kelly announced its inaugural presentation at the Aspen Art Fair. The tightly curated presentation, featuring painting, sculpture, and photography, highlights the latest developments in several of the gallery artists’ practices.
Closing on August 3, the retrospective exhibition Consuelo Kanaga: Catch the Spirit presents the work of Consuelo Kanaga (1894–1978), a critical yet overlooked figure in the history of modern photography.
After spending 3 months at Passerelle under the joint programme with DDA Bretagne Residency Workshops, Martin Routhe (1994) is presenting a personal exhibition.
Inspired by the mystical works of Ithell Colquhoun (currently the subject of a major monographic exhibition at Tate St. Ives, travelling to Tate Britain).
The exhibition Sport in Focus is being presented jointly at the Photo Elysée from March 28 to August 17 and at the Olympic Museum from May 27 to August 17.