Hammer is represented by
KOW Gallery, Berlin, and Company Gallery, New York.
Recent participations include «dis order — Patterns and structures in the collection «at Folkwang Museum, «The School of Kyiv» Kyiv Biennale in Ukraine and «Summer of Films «at
KOW Gallery Berlin.
Half Gallery, New York, NY / Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY / Cool Drink on a Hot Day,
KOW Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Not exact matches
Hosting MadeIn
Gallery, Shanghai and
KOW Berlin, Berlin
Ten January and February exhibitions you don't want to miss: Marlene Dumas at Tate Modern, London; Melgaard + Munch at Munch Museum, Oslo; Otobong Nkanga at Museum Folkwang, Essen; By Proxy at James Cohan, New York; Barbara Hammer at
KOW, Berlin; Melanie Gilligan at Casco, Utrecht; The Lulennial at Lulu, Mexico City; Monika Sosnowska at Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Porto; Nick Mauss at 303
Gallery, New York; Garry Winogrand at Jeu de Paume, Paris.
Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson, Swamp, 1971, 6 ′, James Cohan
Gallery, Electronic Arts Intermix Charlotte Prodger, LHB, 2017, 19» 39», Hollybush Gardens Hiwa K, Pre-Image (Blind As The Mother Tongue), 2017, 16» 9»,
KOW William Kentridge, Second - hand Reading, 2013, 7 ′, Goodman
Gallery, Marian Goodman
Gallery
The Feature sector with «curated» booths ran along the periphery, and many of them had a political flavor, including Sanja Iveković at Valencia's espaivisor, Santiago Sierra at Berlin's
KOW, and David Wojnarowicz at New York's P.P.O.W, as well as Dara Birnbaum at London's Wilkinson
Gallery; this handful of works heightened the somewhat uncomfortable awareness that feminism, war, sexual politics, and everything that that comes along with them, only found traction at the fair's margins.
Art Cologne is on in the week beginning April 13 with Kraupa - Tuskany Zeilder,
KOW and Martin Van Zomeren being some of the participating
galleries, Katja Novitskova, Daniel Keller and Slavs and Tatars among the artists being presented.
After a potent opening at
KOW during
Gallery Weekend Berlin — Love Story, a large video installation which explores the refugee crisis and the roots of empathy from multiple locations — Candice Breitz shows alongside Mohau Modisakeng at South Africa's pavilion, addressing the idea of selfhood within a global world that continues to marginalize many.
Christian Andersen, Copenhagen Artists Space, New York The Box, Los Angeles House of Gaga, Mexico DF Karma, New York kaufmann repetto, Milan
KOW, Berlin Labor, Mexico DF Galerie Emanuel Layr, Vienna Wilfried Lentz, Rotterdam David Lewis, New York Ignacio Liprandi, Buenos Aires Gió Marconi, Milan Martos
Gallery, New York Meyer Kainer, Vienna The Modern Institute, Glasgow Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin Galerie Neu, Berlin Neue Alte Brücke, Frankfurt Franco Noero, Torino Office Baroque
Gallery, Brussels OKO, New York ProtoCinema, New York / Istanbul RaebervonStenglin, Zürich Ramiken Crucible, New York Real Fine Arts, New York Kerry Schuss, New York Société, Berlin Three Star Books, Paris Untitled, New York White Columns, New York Galerie Susanne Zander, Cologne
Along with a robust roster of returning
galleries — reflecting a 98 percent reapplication rate — 29 exhibitors participated in Miami Beach for the first time, including several young European
galleries: Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin), Galeria Plan B (Cluj, Berlin), Galerie Gregor Staiger (Zurich) and
KOW (Berlin).
Exciting newcomers to the section include
Gallery Baton (Seoul), Pearl Lam
Galleries (Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore) ProyectosMonclova (Mexico City) and Skopia Art Contemporain (Genève) next to important returning
galleries such as Bernier / Eliades (Athens), Galleria Continua (San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins and Havana), dépendance (Brussels), Xavier Hufkens (Brussels), Galerie Lelong (Paris, New York),
KOW (Berlin), Galerie Krinzinger (Vienna), Galleria Massimo Minini (Brescia), New Art Centre (Salisbury), Almine Rech
Gallery (Paris, Brussels, London, New York) and Tina Kim (New York).
Some of the
galleries and artists featured include Santiago Sierra at
KOW, Ana Medieta and Martha Rosler at Galleria Raffaella Cortese, and Waltercio Caldas at Galeria Raquel Arnaud.
Jaskey has followed
KOW's program since it opened in 2009, after being introduced to the
gallery by represented artist Michael E. Smith.
Jaskey moved on to Berlin
gallery KOW, showing a two - channel music video by peripatetic German artist Mario Pfeifer.
Verhaegen was especially chipper, having just snapped up a sculpture by Detroit - born artist Michael E. Smith, Untitled (2015), at
KOW in Discovery, the fair's front - and - center sector of 30
galleries devoted to emerging artists.
The
galleries from Europe showing in Miami Beach for the first time are: Beck & Eggeling, Galerie Gregor Staiger, hunt kastner,
KOW, Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler, Marcelle Alix, Mathew
Gallery, Galerie Max Mayer, Mazzoleni, Noga
Gallery of Contemporary Art, Galeria Plan B, Project Native Informant, Vedovi
Gallery, Vistamare and Robilant + Voena.