“In the dynamic world of contemporary art, a select few talents emerge each year, captivating audiences with their unique perspectives and innovative creations. These five artists: Vanessa Raw, Sylvia Ong, Jason Ho, Amanda Ba, and Eliene Boerma are redefining the boundaries of art with their thought-provoking works. Here’s why they deserve your attention.”
– Tom Smith
JULIE CURTISS: SQUARE ONE
Anton Kern Gallery presents Julie Curtiss: Square One, a reconceived exhibition on view to the public from October 20 - October 31, 2020.
CATHRIN HOFFMANN: IT STILL SMELLS OF NOTHING
PUBLIC Gallery is pleased to present IT STILL SMELLS OF NOTHING, the debut solo exhibition of German artist Cathrin Hoffmann.
TIDE: DEBUT
GALLERY COMMON presents DEBUT a solo exhibition by Tokyo based artist TIDE. Since beginning his artistic career in 2009, TIDE has been enthusiastically pushing the boundaries of his monochrome world.
JAVIER CALLEJA: SOONER OR LATER
“Sooner or Later” by Javier Calleja will open on October 1st in Miami. Organized by NANZUKA.
LOUISE BONNET: THE HOURS
Gagosian presents The Hours, an exhibition of new oil paintings by Louise Bonnet. This will be her first solo exhibition with the gallery.
TREY ABDELLA: GROWING PAINS
KÖNIG GALERIE presents GROWING PAINS, the first solo exhibition of the American artist Trey Abdella in Germany. On display are six new large-format works.
BILL CUNNINGHAM: NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Bruce Silverstein Gallery announces its first exhibition of works by the photographer Bill Cunningham.
RTC: ASHPAN FOR SPLIFFS, ETC
MEET Project by AllRightsReserved has teamed with Christian for an original limited-edition sculpture “ASHPAN FOR SPLIFFS, ETC”
SARAH SLAPPEY: TENDERIZER
Galerie Maria Bernheim presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York – based painter Sarah Slappey. This is her first solo show in Europe.
JOAKIM OJANEN: A SHOW FOR THE LONELY DISTANT BABY SOULS
“A show for the lonely distant baby souls” an exhibition by Joakim Ojanen on view in Santa Monica, CA
GAHEE PARK: BETRAYAL
Perrotin presents Betrayal (Sweet Blood), an exhibition by Seoul-born Montreal-based artist GaHee Park, marking her second solo show with the gallery. September 12 - October 17, 2020.
KYLE DUNN: INTO OPEN AIR
Into Open Air, an exhibition of new work by Kyle Dunn. Defying categorical restraint, Dunn combines sculptural and painterly traditions, including bas-relief and trompe l’oeil.
AMOAKO BOAFO: STAND BY ME
Mariane Ibrahim is presenting I STAND BY ME, Amoako Boafo’s first solo exhibition at the gallery.
The exhibition will open on September 10 and the artist will be present.
RTC: HERE COMES THE ROOSTER
For this exhibition HERE COMES THE ROOSTER at Over the Influence, Hong Kong, Ryan Travis Christian creates a menagerie of characters using anthropomorphism as a humorous route through a dark world view.
VOICES: STUDIO 525
Studio 525 is presenting a Group Exhibition of Black Artists “VOICES” on view from August 20 - September 08, 2020.
FRIEDRICH KUNATH: SENSITIVE EURO MAN
KÖNIG GALERIE is presenting Friedrich Kunath’s first solo show in the NAVE of St. Agnes, starting on 15 August 2020, and his first solo show in Germany since 2016. The collection of previously unseen works includes an oversized sculpture.
CÉSAR PIETTE: ARRAY
SPURS Gallery is honored to announce the César Piette’s first solo exhibition ARRAY, opening at Gallery II on August 1, 2020. This is also the artist's first solo exhibition in the domestic art world, will be on view until August 30.
KENNY SCHARF: MOODZ
Jeffrey Deitch’s Los Angeles is presenting an exhibition by Kenny Scharf “MOODZ” on view from August 1–October 31, 2020.
PHILIP GUSTON: WHAT ENDURES
Beginning 30 July, Hauser & Wirth will present ‘Philip Guston. What Endures,’ an online exhibition that responds directly to our present moment of overwhelming uncertainty by reflecting upon pain, endurance, and, ultimately, hope for the future, through the work of Philip Guston.
PADRE: DREAM MAKERS
In times when not only dreams get brutally shattered by the harsh reality around us, but the most common, everyday norms are completely out of the picture, the world seems to be needing dreamers more than ever before. With this in mind, Pablo G. Villazán from Padre Gallery curated Dream Makers