On view in London – Doron Langberg: Night
On view in Venice – Doron Langberg: Flowers
- Edition
- Exhibition
- Victoria Miro exhibition
- Feature
- News story
- Publications
- Review
- Video
What’s Happening
-
News story
Posted
January 31 2024
Whitechapel Gallery announces Isaac Julien as its Art Icon 2024
On Monday 18 March 2024, Whitechapel Gallery will host its annual Art Icon Gala in honour of Isaac Julien. Whitechapel Gallery, London -
Exhibition
Posted
March 15 2024
Opening soon – Idris Khan: Repeat After Me at the Milwaukee Art Museum
The exhibition (5 April–11 August 2024) chronicles the development of the artist’s practice across more than two decades, from early monochromatic photographic works that capture the flow of time in still images, to a new series of abstract watercolor compositions that encapsulate the essence of iconic paintings of the 16th–18th centuries through their use of colour. Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin -
Review
Posted
March 10 2024
Laura Cumming reviews Do Ho Suh: Tracing Time
★★★★★ ‘The theme of this extraordinarily beautiful exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh is perfectly simple yet unendingly complex – the enigma of home.’ – Laura Cumming Laura Cumming, The Observer -
Exhibition
Posted
March 11 2024
Previewing this week: Whitney Biennial 2024, featuring Isaac Julien
Reviewing the exhibition in the New York Times, Martha Schwendener writes, ‘Isaac Julien’s masterful video and sculpture installation is a highlight of the show. It remakes the dialogue between the Harlem Renaissance philosopher Alain Locke and the collector-philanthropist Albert C. Barnes, and there is an absorbing discussion of how Europeans and Americans viewed African sculpture — and the responses of Black versus white artists and collectors to such objects. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York -
News story
Posted
March 11 2024
Just launched – The Library of Absence, a new conceptual book by Conrad Shawcross
Made in collaboration with chess champion Vladimir Kramnik and Éditions Take 5, the book opens into an ever-changing landscape of light patterns, a proliferation of possibilities. Shawcross and Kramnik will be in conversation on Thursday 14 March 2024 at Maison Rousseau et Littérature in Geneva. -
Exhibition
Posted
February 22 2024
On view at the National Portrait Gallery – The Time is Always Now, curated by Ekow Eshun and featuring Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Wangechi Mutu and Chris Ofili
The exhibition (22 February–19 May 2024) showcases the work of contemporary artists from the African diaspora and highlights the use of figures to illuminate the richness and complexity of Black life. National Portrait Gallery, London -
Exhibition
Posted
March 9 2024
On view at The Bonnefanten, Maastricht – Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is To Me
Travelling from Tate Britain, London, and K21 Düsseldorf, this major survey (9 March–18 August 2024) reveals the breadth of Isaac Julien's groundbreaking oeuvre from its emergence in the 1980s to the present. Bonnefanten, Maastricht -
Interview
Posted
February 23 2024
Doron Langberg features in the latest episode of Talk Art
In this new episode, Russell Tovey and Robert Diament meet Doron Langberg at his exhibition in the gallery in London to discuss his work. Talk Art -
Edition
Posted
March 5 2024
Chantal Joffe creates a new, limited-edition print in support of Hospital Rooms
Chantal Joffe has created this limited-edition etching to support the work of Hospital Rooms, a charity that transforms inpatient mental health units with contemporary art. -
Exhibition
Posted
February 26 2024
Stan Douglas features in The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century at Schirn Kunsthalle
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the birth of Hip Hop, this major exhibition (29 February–26 May 2024) explores its profound influence on the current art and cultural landscape. Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt -
Review
Posted
February 14 2024
Doron Langberg: Night is reviewed by Elephant
‘Here are queer subjectivities unleashed, in space and time, but also queerly and brilliantly traversing both, consciously and deliberately stretching out across the canvases and walls in epic fields of galactic and near utopic colours…’ – Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou, Elephant -
Feature
Posted
February 28 2024
The New York Times writes about the rise of the floral motif in contemporary painting, featuring Doron Langberg
’…in the past few years the Western art world has seen a re-emergence of natural imagery and a preference for the pastoral from painters best known for paintings of friends, spouses, loved ones and neighbors…’ – Amanda Fortini ponders the rise of floral motifs in contemporary painting and asks if flowers ’are in fact slyly radical’. Amanda Fortini, The New York Times -
Review
Posted
March 1 2024
Artforum reviews Stephen Willats: Time Tumbler
Writing about the exhibition, which took place at the gallery in London from 22 November 2023–13 January 2024, Andrew Hunt comments, ‘In essence, Willats provides a template not only for a radical transformation of society, but also for rereadings of history.’ Andrew Hunt, Artforum -
Exhibition
Posted
February 28 2024
Christian Holstad: Salve, opening soon at Palazzo Sforza, Cotignola
A two-part exhibition featuring new works in papier-mâché (from 9 March 2024) and a selection of the artist's celebrated drawings on newsprint (from 12 April 2024). Ravenna, Italy -
Interview
Posted
February 21 2024
Do Ho Suh talks to The Art Newspaper about his major exhibition Tracing Time at National Galleries of Scotland
‘Most of [the drawings] are questioning very profound things… They capture the essence of my thoughts.’ Susan Mansfield, The Art Newspaper -
Exhibition
Posted
February 21 2024
Extended to June 2024 – Doug Aitken: Return to the Real at Schauwerk Sindelfingen
The exhibition (24 September 2023–16 June 2024) comprises ten works from the past fifteen years and includes installation, sculpture and moving image. Sindelfingen, German -
Exhibition
Posted
February 15 2024
Do Ho Suh: Tracing Time at National Galleries of Scotland
This expansive exhibition (17 February–1 September 2024) explores the foundational role that drawing and paper play in Do Ho Suh’s artistic practice, focusing on his collaborative methods, experimental techniques, and innovative use of materials. Modern One, Edinburgh -
Exhibition
Posted
February 1 2024
Doron Langberg: Part of Your World at Kunsthal Rotterdam
The artist's first solo institutional exhibition in Europe (1 Feb–26 May 2024) brings together sixteen new and recent paintings – from intimate portraits to monumental sweeping landscapes – which encompass universal subjects of love, desire and place. Kunsthal Rotterdam -
Exhibition
Posted
February 21 2024
María Berrío, Idris Khan, John Kørner and Tal R create new works for From the Ashes
Organised by Migrate Art, this fundraising exhibition (21–25 February 2024) and auction supports the Xingu Indigenous communities of the Amazon Rainforest. All works have been created using ink, pigment, and pastels manufactured from ash and charcoal gathered from the Amazon Rainforest fires. Truman Brewery, London -
Exhibition
Posted
January 29 2024
Sarah Sze at Nasher Sculpture Center
Shown across three gallery spaces, this new exhibition (on view 3 February–18 August 2024) will blur the boundaries between making and showing, process and product, digital and material, to question how objects acquire their meaning. Dallas, Texas -
News
Posted
February 11 2024
Wangechi Mutu is the recipient of the Zeitz MOCAA Honorary Award for Artistic Excellence
The artist was honoured at a fundraising gala on 11 February at the Cape Town museum. Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town -
Exhibition
Posted
January 28 2024
Tal R: Weather Report at Ravinen Kulturhus, Båstad, Sweden
New works (on view 3 February–26 May 2024) reflect on inner experiences of nature, climate, and landscape in this vivid exhibition by the Copenhagen-based artist. Båstad, Sweden -
Exhibition
Posted
February 14 2024
Soulscapes, featuring Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Isaac Julien, at Dulwich Picture Gallery
The exhibition (14 February–2 June 2024) explores our connection with the world around us, highlighting the power of landscape art and reflecting on themes of belonging, memory, joy and transformation. Dulwich Picture Gallery -
Exhibition
Posted
February 8 2024
Isaac Julien features in A Model at MUDAM
This major group exhibition (9 February–8 September 2024) proposes a reflection on the role of the museum at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It reaffirms the need to think of the institution as a living place, sensitive and receptive to contemporary debates. MUDAM, Luxembourg -
Exhibition
Posted
January 23 2024
Beyond Form: Lines of Abstraction, 1950–1970, featuring Howardena Pindell and Hedda Sterne, at Turner Contemporary
Curated by Dr Flavia Frigeri, the exhibition (3 February–6 May 2024) brings together the works of more than 50 artists to examine how, through abstract forms, materials and modes, women pushed the boundaries of artmaking while tackling seismic cultural, social and political shifts. Turner Contemporary, Margate -
Exhibition
Posted
February 10 2024
NS Harsha features in the major touring exhibition Beyond the Page: South Asian Miniature Painting and Britain, 1600 to Now
On view 17 February–2 June 2024 at The Box, Plymouth, the exhibition explores how the traditions of South Asian miniature paintings have been reclaimed and reinvented by modern and contemporary artists. The Box, Plymouth -
Exhibition
Posted
January 23 2024
Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Wangechi Mutu and Howardena Pindell feature in Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
On view from 18 February–12 May 2024, the first major museum exhibition devoted to exploring the breadth and complexity of Black identity and experiences in the United States through collage Houston, Texas -
Exhibition
Posted
January 25 2024
Isaac Julien features in Entangled Pasts, 1768–now at the Royal Academy of Arts
The exhibition (3 February–28 April 2024) brings together over 100 major contemporary and historic works as part of a conversation about art and its role in shaping narratives of empire, enslavement, resistance, abolition and colonialism – and how it may help set a course for the future. Royal Academy of Arts, London -
Exhibition
Posted
January 30 2024
Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined at NOMA
This major exhibition (31 January–14 July 2024) brings together nearly one hundred sculptures, paintings, collages, drawings, and films to present the breadth of the Kenyan–American artist’s multidisciplinary practice from the mid-1990s to today. New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana -
Exhibition
Posted
January 25 2024
As announced in The New York Times, Isaac Julien is featured in the 2024 Whitney Biennial
Opening on 20 March 2024 (member previews from 14 March) and titled Even Better Than the Real Thing, the Biennial includes 71 artists and collectives. -
Exhibition
Posted
January 18 2024
Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass at Tang Museum
In this film installation (on view 3 February–19 May 2024) Julien conjures Douglass’s role in the abolitionist movement, powerfully emphasizing its relevance to contemporary social justice struggles. Saratoga Springs, NY -
Exhibition
Posted
December 13 2023
On view in Portugal – Paula Rego: Rupture and Continuity
On view (until 28 July 2024) at the Museu do Côa, the exhibition considers Rego's constant redefinition of her figurative language, highlighting key periods in her career. Museu do Côa, Portugal -
Exhibition
Posted
January 10 2024
Just announced – Flora Yukhnovich at the Wallace Collection
From June, paintings by the artist will temporarily replace two works by François Boucher at the top of the grand staircase on the landing of Hertford House. The Wallace Collection, London -
Exhibition
Posted
January 9 2024
Wangechi Mutu: My Cave Call at Saint Louis Art Museum
On view 12 January–31 March 2024, My Cave Call is a parable on wisdom seeking. Set at Mount Suswa, a holy site in Kenya, the film centers histories that have been lost and the beginning process of reclamation. St. Louis, Missouri -
Exhibition
Posted
December 12 2023
Extended until June 2024 – Conrad Shawcross: Cascading Principles: Expansions within Geometry, Philosophy, and Interference at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
This exhibition (28 September 2022–30 June 2024) brings together more than 35 sculptures realised by the artist over the last 17 years. These pieces, placed across three floors, will co-exist with the Institute’s unique architecture and the intellectual concerns of its occupants as explorers at the boundaries of knowledge. Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford -
Exhibition
Posted
December 10 2023
Sarah Sze’s Pictures at an Exhibition, is on view as part of the Thailand Biennial
In Sze's work — on view until 30 April 2024 at the Chiang Rai International Art Museum — an atmospheric construction of cascading lines spans from floor to ceiling to create a web of image fragments. Chiang Rai International Art Museum -
Exhibition
Posted
December 4 2023
Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists at The Bass Museum of Art
Featuring 35 paintings, the exhibition (4 December 2023–5 May 2024) explores conceptual art as a permissive realm for creative behavior and an inviting space for queerness. The Bass, Miami Beach, Florida -
Review
Posted
December 6 2023
Studio International reviews Stephen Willats: Time Tumbler
Beth Williamson for Studio International reviews Stephen Willats: Time Tumbler, on view at Victoria Miro until 13 January 2024. Beth Williamson, Studio International -
Exhibition
Posted
December 8 2023
On view at The Smithsonian – Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass
Now on view (8 December 2023–6 December 2026), this is the first joint acquisition between the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC. Washington, DC -
Review
Posted
December 5 2023
Hernan Bas speaks to Cultured about his new exhibition The Conceptualists
The artist speaks to Cultured about his new exhibition The Conceptualists, on view at The Bass Musuem of Art, Miami until 5 May 2024. Annabel Keenan, Cultured -
Interview
Posted
October 25 2023
Celia Paul speaks with Beatrice Hodgkin for the Financial Times
‘It’s kind of, you know, the erosion of yourself, and the buildings. And yet there’s a quality of stillness. Which is actually what beauty is – and is what these paintings are all about.’ Beatrice Hodgkin, Financial Times -
Exhibition
Posted
November 2 2023
Sarah Sze: Metronome at OGR Torino
On view from 3 November 2023–11 February 2024, the presentation marks the debut solo exhibition in an Italian institution by Sze and features a new work co-commissioned and co-produced by OGR, Artangel, and ARoS – Aarhus Art Museum. Turin, Italy -
Exhibition
Posted
November 1 2023
Elmgreen & Dragset: READ – on view at Kunsthalle Praha
The artists transform Kunsthalle Praha into a curious public library (16 November 2023–22 April 2024) bringing together works by sixty international artists and celebrating Prague’s literary heritage. Kunsthalle Praha -
Publication
Posted
October 23 2023
New publication Living Histories: Queer Views and Old Masters now available
Featuring work by Doron Langberg and published by the Frick Collection, Living Histories: Queer Views and Old Masters is inspired by the installation series of the same name, held in 2021–22 at Frick Madison. Living Histories: Queer Views and Old Masters -
Exhibition
Posted
June 15 2023
Elmgreen & Dragset: Bonne Chance on view at the Centre Pompidou Metz
Bonne Chance, the first solo exhibition in a French institution by the artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset, is on view at the Centre Pompidou Metz. Centre Pompidou Metz -
Commission
Posted
September 18 2023
Conrad Shawcross: Manifold (Major Third) 5:4 is officially unveiled
Commissioned as part of The Crossrail Art Programme, the sculpture is positioned outside the Moorgate entrance of the Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station. Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station at Moorgate -
Exhibition
Posted
May 23 2023
Works by Kudzanai Violet-Hwami, Chris Ofili, Paula Rego and Stephen Willats feature in Tate Britain’s rehang
Tate Britain has just opened a complete rehang of its collection — the first time in 10 years that the the gallery's free displays have been presented anew. Much-loved and iconic works are joined by a host of new discoveries and additions. See works by VM artists Kudzanai Violet-Hwami, Chris Ofili, Paula Rego, and Stephen Willats among the 800 works by over 350 artists spanning six centuries. -
Exhibition
Posted
March 10 2024
Sarah Sze: Metronome, opening soon at ARoS – Aarhus Art Museum
On view 18 May–20 October 2024, Sarah Sze's site-specific installation raises questions regarding our digital and image-saturated existence. Aarhus, Denmark -
Exhibition
Posted
March 9 2024
Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood, featuring Chantal Joffe, Wangechi Mutu, Celia Paul and Paula Rego, on view at Arnolfini, Bristol
Hayward Gallery Touring’s major group exhibition (9 March–26 May 2024) explores lived experience of motherhood through over 100 artworks. Arnolfini, Bristol -
Exhibition
Posted
March 2 2024
Ian Hamilton Finlay features in Landscape and Imagination: From Gardens to Land Art at Compton Verney
The exhibition (21 March–16 June 2024) explores the beauty of nature, reimagined and reinterpreted through the hands of artists and landscape designers who throughout history have felt the urge to shape the land around them. Compton Verney, Warwickshire -
Art fair
Posted
February 27 2024
Victoria Miro at Frieze Los Angeles with a solo presentation by Hernan Bas
Bas creates works that serve up a heady concoction of glamour, wit, bohemian sophistication and (in echoes at least) transgression. They pivot around a sense of escapism – from the norm, from now, from ourselves. -
Talk
Posted
February 26 2024
Cartographies of Time, a conversation between Sarah Sze and Lorna Simpson at the Shah Garg Foundation, New York
Moderated by Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, the event takes place on Thursday 22 February 2024. This event is now fully booked. Shah Garg Foundation, New York -
Channel
February 20 2024
Doron Langberg: Night
Join the artist as he discusses his exhibition of new paintings, held at Victoria Miro, London, 26 January–28 March 2024. -
Interview
Posted
February 7 2024
Doron Langberg talks to The Guardian
The artist speaks with Tim Jonze about his exhibition of new paintings at the gallery in London. The Guardian -
Review
Posted
January 16 2024
Stephen Willats: Time Tumbler is reviewed by ArtReview
‘In his applied practice, there is an instructive humility and dedication to understanding people that seems to be lacking in so much contemporary art.’ – Nathalie Olah Nathalie Olah, ArtReview -
Feature
Posted
December 13 2023
Wallpaper* writes about Dreaming of Home, featuring Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
'For Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, the skewed perceptions of childhood offer an insight into the limitations of memory on experience.' – Hannah Silver Hannah Silver, Wallpaper* -
Gallery Exhibition
Posted
December 9 2023
LEDA and the SWAN is featured in The Guardian
LEDA and the SWAN: a myth of creation and destruction features as an exhibition to visit in the complete guide to this week’s entertainment. The Guardian -
News story
Posted
December 8 2023
Isaac Julien, Alice Neel and Chris Ofili feature in the Frieze top ten shows in the UK and Ireland in 2023
Sean Burns highlights exhibitions by Isaac Julien, Alice Neel and Chris Ofili from the past year. Sean Burns, Freize -
News story
Posted
December 7 2023
Sarah Sze: Timelapse features in The New York Times Best Art of 2023
The New York Times includes Sarah Sze: Timelapse at the Guggenheim Museum in it's Best Art of 2023. Roberta Smith and Holland Cotter, The New York Times -
Art fair
Posted
December 5 2023
The New York Times reports on Victoria Miro Projects at Untitled Art, Miami Beach
The New York Times includes Victoria Miro Projects at Untitled Art in an article on Miami art fairs to explore. The New York Times
In Focus – Doron Langberg: Night
'I really wanted to turn my gaze towards these... really special, impactful moments that happen on the dance floor, in the club, with other people, in spaces that as a queer person we create for ourselves to be with each other.' Join the artist as he discusses his exhibition of new paintings, held at Victoria Miro, London, 26 January–28 March 2024.