RICHARD PRINCE: EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY, 1977-87
Gagosian announces “Richard Prince: Early Photography, 1977–87”. The exhibition, which was presented at the gallery’s Davies Street and Grosvenor Hill locations in London in 2023. It also includes the complete series of “The Entertainers” (1982–83).
March 9 – April 13, 2024
HEATHER DAY: LIMINAL SPACES
König Galerie is pleased to present “LIMINAL SPACES”, a solo show by American artist, Heather Day. She creates archives of painted works that she then cuts up, rearranges, and sews together to produce vibrant, color-rich tableaux.
March 9 – April 13, 2024
ZHANG YINGNAN: MELTING
König Galerie announces “MELTING”, a solo exhibition by Zhang Yingnan. The works in this show are full of classical elegance, with strict, orderly, calm, and reserved composition. Although living in a rapidly developing era, Zhang Yingnan’s paintings depict a state of inner peace.
March 9 – April 12, 2024
JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA: THINGS AND SOMETHING TO REMEMBER BEFORE DAYLIGHT
Almine Rech is delighted to present “Things and Something to Remember Before Daylight”, a solo exhibition by Joël Andrianomearisoa curated by Jérôme Sans.
March 9 – April 17, 2024
JORGE GALINDO: ONE FINE DAY
König Galerie is pleased to present “ONE FINE DAY”, a solo exhibition by Spanish painter, Jorge Galindo. For over four decades, Galindo has been refining and expanding his artistic practice with these elements and ONE FINE DAY offers a concentrated view into the latest iterations of Galindo’s unique pictorial language.
March 9 – April 13, 2024
GABRIEL DE LA MORA: ÉLAN VITAL
Perrotin is pleased to present “Élan Vital” a solo exhibition by Mexican artist Gabriel de la Mora. His works are a practical approach to Bergson’s reasoning: from the selection of seemingly dissimilar supports to the way he works with them
March 9 – April 6, 2024
WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO BRING YOU : I AM GOING TO TOWN
Perrotin is pleased to present “What do you want me to bring you : I am going to town” by Thilo Heinzmann in Paris. His paintings are testament to the processes and setups that he continuously involves himself in with the purpose of reaching those perceptual peaks.
March 9 – April 6, 2024
LOIE HOLLOWELL: DILATION STAGE
Pace announces “Dilation Stage”, an exhibition of new large-scale drawings by Loie Hollowell. Manipulating real and illusory space on the canvas, she uses radiant colors, varied textures, and protruding sculptural elements to draw viewers into her energetic compositions.
March 8 – April 20, 2024
MICHAL ROVNER: PRAGIM
Pace announces an exhibition of works by Michal Rovner titled “Pragim“. Working with Israeli and Palestinian masons, Rovner addresses the possibility of creating together, in a shared experience of reconstructing and rebuilding.
March 8 – April 18, 2024
INFINITE UNFOLDING
König Galerie is pleased to present INFINITE UNFOLDING, an exhibition featuring new works by Erin Frost and Otto Martin Moreno. The exhibition brings together two distinct voices in contemporary art based in the Mexican capital, united by their shared interest in the organic as both element and inspiration in their respective practices.
March 8 – May 10, 2024
THOMAS NOZKOWSKI: EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD
Pace presents an exhibition titled “Everything in the World“ by the artist Thomas Nozkowski. Constellations of biomorphic and geometric abstractions become worlds unto themselves, which Nozkowski forged as part of a lengthy and exacting process.
March 8 – April 20, 2024
NORITOSHI MITSUUCHI: POETIC STARS
Ross + Kramer is pleased to announce Noritoshi Mitsuuchi’s solo exhibition entitled “Poetic Stars”, dedicated to the lives and legacies of Bill Brady and Michel Cohen. The artist draws inspiration from ancient art forms and folklore as well as contemporary culture.
March 7 – April 7, 2024
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT: MADE ON MARKET STREET
Gagosian is pleased to announce “Made on Market Street”, the first exhibition focused exclusively on works that Jean-Michel Basquiat. Curated by Fred Hoffman with Larry Gagosian.
March 7 – June 1, 2024
JESS VALICE: MARA
Almine Rech presents “Mara”, Jess Valice's solo exhibition. She depicts a kind of dazed waking dream state. Her subjects gaze assertively at us, connecting directly while embodying an essential aloneness and distance, perhaps a melancholy.
March 7 – April 20, 2024
MARILYN MINTER
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present the artist Marilyn Minter, an exhibition of new paintings by renowned multidisciplinary artist. Across the exhibition, Minter’s compositions continue her bold exploration of glamor, beauty, and representation through a feminist lens.
March 7 – April 27, 2024
NICK DOYLE: AMERICAN BLUES
Perrotin is pleased to present “American Blues”, a solo exhibition by New York based artist Nick Doyle. Known best for sculptural wall works made from collaged denim, Doyle infiltrates the vocabulary of Americana to examine greed, excess, and toxic masculinity.
March 6 – April 27, 2024
ALIA AHMAD: TERHAL GHEIM
White Cube presents the first solo exhibition of Alia Ahmad titled “Terhal Gheim” (“The voyage of clouds”). As a witness to her changing surroundings, Ahmad’s paintings occupy a notable place within the contemporary milieu.
March 6 – May 18, 2024
FINDING FAME AND STORYTELLING
VILLAZAN is pleased to present Ricky Powell and Paul Solberg: "Finding Fame and Storytelling", a two-person exhibition of photographs by the American artists. Curated by Tania Fer and featuring a suite of photographs spanning from across each artist's career.
March 5 – March 16, 2024
URS FISCHER: BEAUTY
Gagosian is pleased to announce “Beauty”, an exhibition of new works from Urs Fischer’s series “Problem Paintings”. By evoking and reworking historical genres and motifs, he embraces transformation and decay, producing art that inhabits a space between the real and the imagined.
March – May 25, 2024
HEATHER DAY: A MOVING WINDOW
Almine Rech is pleased to announce “A Moving Window”, Heather Day's first solo exhibition with the gallery. This exhibition explores the artist’s immersion in the quotidian yet profound environmental changes that happen every day outside her window.
March 2 – April 20, 2024