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This is Lamarche's debut solo show with the gallery.
This is his debut solo show with Peres Projects and on March 7, he opens another solo show in Cologne at Artothek, Raum für Junge Kunst, entitled «F».
For his debut solo show with Cheryl Hazan gallery, «Thomas Sayre: Cynefin» presents paintings from his «Barn,» «Thicket» and «Earthcasting» series, evoking an intense relationship between human - made objects and the land.
For their debut solo show with the esteemed Lehmann Maupin gallery in NYC, Brasilian wonder twins Os Gemeos (aka: Read More
Cristina de Miguel may have trained at a classically inclined art academy in Seville, Spain, but you'd be hard pressed to recognize that given the exuberant, large - scale paintings in «Absolutely Yours,» the artist's debut solo show with Freight + Volume in New York.
«Cristina de Miguel may have trained at a classically inclined art academy in Seville, Spain, but you'd be hard pressed to recognize that given the exuberant, large - scale paintings in «Absolutely Yours,» the artist's debut solo show with Freight + Volume in New York... [with] scenes that respond either to moments the artist has witnessed in New York, or to the act of painting itself.»

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Vampire Weekend's Chris Baio shows us around his solo debut The Names with this unique acoustic and electronic session at Baeble HQ.
In her third solo show at the gallery, Castrillo Diaz debuts a series of three - dimensional wall works that continue parallel dialogues with light and shadow, visibility, surface and materials.
Following a strong showing with Nicelle Beauchene at NADA New York last month, Kasey makes her New York solo show debut with «Free Time.»
is publishing the ICONS book which will be released to coincide with her debut solo show at Superchief Gallery LA, opening February 4th, 2017.
Opening: «Izumi Kato» at Galerie Perrotin After exhibiting in Japan since 1996, Izumi Kato makes his New York solo show debut with a display of recent paintings and sculptures of nude, alien - like figures with multiple heads, limbs that sprout plants and torsos with wings.
Quality Time is his debut solo show in Hong Kong, and will coincide with Art Basel week there.
Editor's Picks Sarah Douglas Angel Otero «Memento» at Lehmann Maupin, 201 Chrystie Street, opening February 17, 6 - 8 p.m., through April 10, lehmannmaupin.com I am going to go to the debut New York solo show of Puerto Rican - born artist Angel Otero because the things this guy can do with paint are mind - blowing.
STEVEN HARVEY FINE ART PROJECTS Sedrick Huckaby, who lives in Fort Worth, takes his New York solo debut bow with this wonderful show, «The 99 %,» and brings much of the population of his African - American neighborhood with him into the limelight.
His sell out solo shows «Death & Glory», «EyeCons», «aPOPcalypse now», «All your Dreams Belong to Us» along with last years Los Angeles show «Going Nowhere Fast», which included his largest mural to date, and «Burn Brighter» his debut Australian show have firmly founded D * Face's presence within the global contemporary art market whilst retaining his notoriety.
Wurm's debut at Lehmann Maupin's Chelsea home was his first solo show in New York in nearly a decade and it (along with a single project simultaneously on view at his longtime West Coast dealer Jack Hanley's Watts Street space) provided a welcome encounter with the more physical, artifactual side of the artist.
He's thrilled to be having a show at Gavlak and comfortable with making his solo debut at a gallery outside the New York limelight.
Michael Sailstorfer's debut solo show in Mexico City opens with Wolken Monclova (2017), an arrangement of truck tyre inner - tubes, composed Continue reading →
After his sculptures made eye - catching appearances in group shows at Andrea Rosen and 247365 last year, Geronimas mounts his most ambitious solo show to date, which debuts new works including the over-10-foot-tall Yin Yang Shelf and the graphite - swathed Custom Work Table, embedded with carvings that recall school - desk doodles.
Martha Tuttle is a New York - based artist whose solo debut, Martha Tuttle: Metaxu, at Tilton Gallery in New York, brought her most recent body of work critical attention, with David Ebony describing it as «understated and graceful» in his «Top 10 New York Gallery Shows This Winter.»
But beyond the gaudy veneer, her paintings and videos empower their subjects — Middle - aged African - American women with different body types but a uniformly charismatic appeal — making this artist's long - awaited New York solo - show debut uncommonly upbeat and inspiring.
I like to infuse that with race issues,» Abney said, referring to her 2007 solo debut show, Dirty Wash, at New York's Kravets Wehby gallery.
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London based artist Alexander Chappell debuted his solo show entitled «Nobody «at StolenSpace, exploring the path of anonymity in a society obsessed with being «somebody».
«ISHMAEL» a solo show by Nira Pereg debuts in the U.S. at Braverman Gallery, hosted in collaboration with On Stellar Rays
An indisputable rising star who created a sensation with her critically adored solo debut at MoMA in 2009, Klara Lidén has since captivated collectors with her edgy videos — one, famously, showing her dancing berserkly on a Stockholm commuter train — and installations, which won her a special mention at the 2011 Venice Biennale.
Anthropocene is his debut show with the gallery and a 4th solo sho
Following her solo show at Jack Hanley in February, Hahn debuts four new paintings at NADA that take a newly methodical bent: Stippled with meticulous patterning, the series sees a woman happily confined to a flower patterned room, wearing flowered clothing, and reading books about, you guessed it, flowers.
He then spent a period of study and work in Mediterranean Africa and the United States, where he debuted with a solo show at the Bonino Gallery in New York.
For «Unwearable Jewels,» her debut U.S. solo show at Sebastian + Barquet, the designer translated her signature gestures into decorative objects for the home, including wall plaques, rugs, and furniture all detailed with precious and semi-precious stones.
Hermann, who mounted her debut exhibition with Reyes Projects earlier this Fall, will create an installation at the gallery's booth expanding on her 2014 solo show, And Dusk Turned to Dawn, Blackthorn.
Canadian artist Matthew Feyld (interview by sourharvest) will be presenting a new body of work along with David MacDowell with his debut solo show.
Watts first made his mark on the New York art scene with a highly acclaimed debut solo show at Gagosian Gallery that the New York Times praised as «exhilarating» and «a knockout.»
Next month, after making their debut in a earlier group show with Perry Rubenstein, FAILE will be presenting their solo show «Bedtime Stories» at the New York gallery.
Recent gallery solo exhibitions include Alex Mackin Dolan, Lucy Dodd, Dawn Kasper, Greg Parma Smith and the gallery solo debuts of Jared Madere and Jeffrey Joyal; with solo museum exhibitions for Jared Madere and Lucy Dodd at the Whitney Museum of American Art, among other institutional shows.
Susan Te Kahurangi King's current exhibition marks her second, highly anticipated solo show at Andrew Edlin, following the critically acclaimed debut of the New Zealand - based artist with the space in 2014, Drawings from Many Worlds.
Los Angeles - based painter, Conrad Ruiz, is following his big debut at NADA with his first solo show at Silverman Gallery opening on Friday, December 11, 2009.
This is Palmeri's first solo show with the collective, and also represents the group's Taos debut.
Flowers gallery supports an impressive array of photographers including Edward Burtynsky and Michael Wolf, and now they have given a debut UK solo show to Boomoon — a Korean photographer with an excellent eye for the abstract aspects of the natural world.
We'd been anticipating Best Ever's debut «official» solo show since first coming across some early examples of their work a couple of years back, and our recent interview with the duo of Neil «Best» Edward and Hadley «Ever» Newman only served to build our desire further to experience their paintings as a body of work within a gallery setting.
Two years ago, Susan Cianciolo debuted her first solo show with Bridget Donahue gallery, a series of Fluxus - inspired «kits» titled, «If God COMes to visit You, HOW will you know?
Materialization is Scheff's first solo show with the gallery and debuts his new series of multi-dimensional resin paintings.
Four years since his London debut with Stolenspace gallery, Haroshi will be back to British capital with a new solo show, Rise Above.
Perrotin presents One Law for The Lion & The Ox is Oppression, Gabriel Rico's debut exhibition in New York and first solo show with the gallery.
Her pieces across mediums, like in her recent debut solo show, Good Buy Human, feel like a trip to a bodega on PCP, mixed with early tumblr.
PHOTOGRAPHER HAMISH BROADBENT MAKES DOUBLE UK DEBUT WITH FLESH, FICTION & NON-FICTION Photographer Hamish Broadbent is to mark his UK exhibition debut with two consecutive solo shows in London thisDEBUT WITH FLESH, FICTION & NON-FICTION Photographer Hamish Broadbent is to mark his UK exhibition debut with two consecutive solo shows in London this WITH FLESH, FICTION & NON-FICTION Photographer Hamish Broadbent is to mark his UK exhibition debut with two consecutive solo shows in London thisdebut with two consecutive solo shows in London this with two consecutive solo shows in London this May.
Opening: «Sam McKinniss: Black Leather Sectional» at Joe Sheftel Making his New York solo show debut, Sam McKinniss fills the gallery with ten new paintings inspired by themes of murder, revenge, teenage passion, lust and cartoon ghosts, and a large sectional sofa.
Her work has been shown at Horton Gallery, Kate Werble Gallery, Canada Gallery, Art 101, Dixon Place, the Queens Museum and her debut solo exhibition, I Still Live With Them, was held at Scalo Project Space.
The subject of a 2013 retrospective at Tate Modern — the first survey show for an African artist at the venerable museum — Mr. El - Salahi makes his solo show debut at the gallery with a series of paintings and drawings inspired by an extended stay in Spain in 2009.
In her ninth solo show at the gallery, the Los Angeles photographer is debuting her first film, «The Modernist,» which presents the story of an arsonist obsessed with torching L.A.'s most iconic Modernist architecture.
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