KATHERINE AUCHTERLONIE: KISS GARDEN
Ross + Kramer is pleased to present “Kiss Garden” by the artist Katherine Auchterlonie. Throughout her practice, the X is considered across its many identities and dimensions. In Kiss Garden Auchterlonie focuses specifically on the identity of X as the kiss.
July 18 - August 16, 2024
EMI KURAYA: GIRL’S TIME
Perrotin announce the exhibition “Girl’s Time“ by the artist Emi Kuraya. Her thematic array traverses various sceneries and moments, each piece resonating with a distinct message, yet collectively weaving a tapestry of sweet girlhood and sober contemplation.
July 20 - August 31, 2024
OSCAR MURILLO: THEM
Gagosian announces an exhibition by Oscar Murillo at its gallery in London’s Burlington Arcade, and the artist’s takeover of the Gagosian Shop. “THEM” considers the simple yet radical act of mark making, intertwining themes of community, kinship, globalization, and the universal.
July 25 - August 24, 2024
HELEN MARDEN: THE GRIEF PAITINGS
Gagosian is pleased to present “The Grief Paintings”, an exhibition of new paintings by Helen Marden. Flowing layers of vivid color and assemblages of feathers, shells, and sea glass extend beyond the paintings’ circular supports.
July 24 - September 14, 2024
ROE ETHRIDGE: HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOUISE PARKER II
Gagosian is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by Roe Ethridge. Thee xhibition follows Ethridge’s recent exhibition “Happy Birthday Louise Parker”, curated by Alessandro Rabottini and is named for a model with whom he collaborated on several fashion editorials beginning in 2010.
July 23 - September 28, 2024
SUMMER
Almine Rech presents a group exhibition in Gstaad. The exhibition highlights the unique styles and creative visions of John Giorno, Minjung Kim, Dr. Esther Mahlangu, Larry Poons, Ryan Schneider, Vivian Springford, Kim Tschang-Yeul, De Wain Valentine, Francesco Vezzoli, and Tom Wesselmann.
July 13 - August 25, 2024
JAVIER CALLEJA: NO ART HERE
NANZUKA is pleased to announces “NO ART HERE,” a solo exhibition by Javier Calleja. The exhibition takes us on a journey through Calleja’s unorthodox and dynamic practice while reflecting on the contemporary world with sincerity, bluntness, and innocence of a genuinely free spirit.
July 12 - October 27, 2024
GORDON PARKS
Pace announces an exhibition of work by Gordon Parks at its Los Angeles gallery. This show—organized by Pace’s Curatorial Director Kimberly Drew—marks the gallery’s first solo presentation of the artist’s work as part of its ongoing partnership with the Gordon Parks Foundation.
July 12 - August 30, 2024
TENKI HIRAMATSU: SLOW LIVING
Half Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition “Slow Living” by the artist Tenki Hiramatsu. Like foraging for wild clay, his colors are of the earth - buried - something to be dug up or exposed from underground.
July 11 - August 10, 2024
ART FOR A SAFE AND HEALTHY CALIFORNIA
Gagosian is pleased to announce “Art for a Safe and Healthy California”, a benefit exhibition presented in Beverly Hills by Jane Fonda. The exhibition is designed to provide valuable support for this crucial initiative.
July 18 - August 30, 2024
DEMETRIUS WILSON: BAM!
Half Gallery presents the exhibition “BAM!“ by the artist Demetrius Wilsom. Demetrius seeks to embrace the non-normative or even animalistic in his application, understanding that strangeness is a pre-requisite for beauty, always painting with the figure in mind and a sense of rebellion.
July 11 - August 10, 2024
SOCIAL ABSTRACTION
Gagosian announces “Social Abstraction”, a two-part exhibition curated by Antwaun Sargent. The intergenerational assembly of Black artists in the exhibition explores the intersections of nonrepresentational form and social consciousness.
July 18 - August 30, 2024
SHADES OF GREY
Skarstedt presents “Shades of Grey”, a group exhibition which spans the achromatic tones between black and white and emphasises the quiet beauty derived from the absence of colour. Working throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, these artists are not limited to a specific time or medium but instead, are united by their common tonality.
July 17 - September 28, 2024
HERE, WHERE, THERE?
Almine Rech announces a group show by Cai Zebin, Chen Yingjie, Hou Zichao and Tseng Chien-Ying, who work by creating unique spatial constructions and expressions on canvas, roaming real and fictional, digital and cosmic spaces, bringing the viewer along for a trip through the multiverses of art.
July 12 - August 10, 2024
KENJIRO OKAZAKI: FORM AT NOW AND LATER
Pace presents “Form at Now and Later 形而の而今而後”, an exhibition of work by Kenjiro Okazaki. This exhibition, which marks Okazaki’s first solo show in Korea, will focus on his investigations into time, space, and perception through a language of abstraction.
June 28 - August 17, 2024
JEPPE HEIN: EVERY MOMENT IS A NEW MOMENT
KÖNIG GALERIE presents “EVERY MOMENT IS A NEW MOMENT” by Jeppe Hein that fill the former silos of the Bergson Kunstkraftwerk. Jeppe Hein’s playful approach encourages participation and raises awareness, mindfulness and empathy giving his works a social quality.
July 13 - September 1, 2024
METAPHOR TO METAMORPHOSIS
KÖNIG GALERIE is pleased to announces the group exhibition “METAPHOR TO METAMORPHOSIS”. Various artists are presented here, including historical positions such as Isa Genzken, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, and Judith Hopf.
July 13 - November 17, 2024
HISAYA TAIRA: SHIBUYA
NANZUKA announces “Shibuya,” a solo exhibition by Hisaya Taira at NANZUKA 2G, curated by AKIINOUE. Taira describes painting the intricate valley landscapes of Shibuya as akin to gazing through a forest along a valley. He deliberately selects unsophisticated, cluttered scenes within the metropolis.
July 12 - August 11, 2024
GEORGES MATHIEU: 1960-1970
Perrotin is pleased to present the first exhibition of Georges Mathieu (1921-2012). This exhibition focuses on a selection of paintings from the 1960s and 70s, exploring Mathieu’s aesthetic of performative and stylistic brushwork.
July 12 - August 24, 2024
ROE ETHRIDGE: HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOUISE PARKER II
Gagosian is pleased to announce an exhibition by Roe Ethridge at the gallery’s Gstaad and London locations. Plotting a zone between commercial, editorial, and studio photography, Ethridge explores the potential of the image in ways that transcend the categorical restrictions of conventional artistic production.
July 11 - September 8, 2024