“Today, we’re excited to be speaking with Iván Argote, a Colombian artist whose work boldly challenges the way we view history, public spaces, and our relationships with others and the natural world. Known for his multidisciplinary practice, including monumental public installations, film, and sculpture, Argote uses humor and tenderness to question dominant narratives and explore themes of power, memory, and belonging.”
– Tom Smith
SHIM MOON-SEUP: A CERTAIN SCENERY
Perrotin is pleased to present A Certain Scenery, a solo presentation of works on canvas and paper by Korean born artist Shim Moon-Seup (b. 1943).
February 28 – April 12, 2025
TOM WESSELMANN: UP CLOSE
Almine Rech London is pleased to present 'Up Close,' Tom Wesselmann's sixth solo exhibition at the gallery.
March 5 – April 12, 2025
CATHERINE GOODMAN: SILENT MUSIC
Hauser & Wirth New York is pleased to announce ‘Silent Music’, an exhibition of new, large-scale paintings by Catherine Goodman, where her characteristically expressive brushwork yields animated surfaces that pulse with the dynamic energy of their making.
January 30 – April 12, 2025
TIM STONER: NEGATIVE SPACE
Pace is pleased to announce Negative Space, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by London-based artist Tim Stoner. This exhibition marks a significant evolution in Stoner’s exploration of the archaeology of the image.
March 5 – April 12, 2025
UNBOXING PROJECT: MESSAGE
UNBOXING PROJECT (UBP) is delighted to present MESSAGE, a group exhibition featuring newly commissioned pieces by twenty-two prominent Korean contemporary artists. Curated by Hyunjoo Byeon and Minjin Chae, the exhibition is be on view at the historic KÖNIG TELEGRAPHENAMT in Berlin, a former hub of telecommunication.
March 20 – April 12, 2025
MONA HATOUM
White Cube Seoul is pleased to present Mona Hatoum’s first solo exhibition in South Korea, spanning two and a half decades of the artist’s practice and features over 20 key sculptures and works on paper.
March 6 – April 12, 2025
TIDE: HERE AND NOW
Ross + Kramer is pleased to present Here and Now, TIDE’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Here and Now continues TIDE’s exploration of his signature cat character, which the artist depicts in monochromatic, often domestic settings.
March 6 – April 12, 2025
MODULAR RHYTHMS
CANADA is pleased to present Modular Rhythms, a group exhibition exploring the interplay of repetition, structure, and variation. Through dynamic shifts in scale, material, and process, the exhibition brings together eight artists whose works engage rhythm as both an underlying force and an expressive mode.
February 28 – April 12, 2025
JOAN JONAS: EMPTY ROOMS
Gladstone presents Joan Jonas’ Empty Rooms, an exhibition comprised of sculpture, works on paper, and video. This presentation includes new work while also exploring the artist’s process of revival. In Empty Rooms, Jonas’ cultivation of a resonant, fragmented space brings together objects and imagery that invite viewers to contemplate the throughlines that connect familiarity with loss.
March 1 – April 12, 2025
CARROLL DUNHAM: OPEN STUDIO & EMPTY SPACES
Galerie Max Hetzler, London, is pleased to present Open Studio & Empty Spaces, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Carroll Dunham. This is the artist’s fifth presentation with the gallery, including two duo shows, and the second in the London space.
February 27 – April 12, 2025
JIN JUNJIE: WHEN THE RAPESEED FLOWERS ARE IN FULL BLOOM
Pearl Lam Galleries SHANGHAI—70 Square Metres is delighted to present When the Rapeseed Flowers Are in Full Bloom, a solo exhibition by Jin Junjie. Through his distinctive “scrape painting” technique, Jin breaks away from the constraints of figurative representation and expresses his inner thoughts and feelings with a rapturous and intuitive approach.
March 8 – April 12, 2025
EMMA WEBSTER: THAT THOUGHT MIGHT THINK
Petzel is pleased to present That Thought Might Think, an exhibition of panoramic paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Emma Webster. The show marks Webster’s solo debut with the gallery.
March 7 – April 12, 2025
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN
Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce an exhibition of sculptures by John Chamberlain (1927–2011) at its London space.
March 13 – April 12, 2025
JUSTINE KOONS: MYTH
Salon 94 is pleased to present MYTH, Justine Koons’ first-ever solo exhibition of ceramic sculpture.
February 19 – March 29, 2025
RJ MESSINEO: THE GLEANERS
CANADA is pleased to announce The Gleaners, RJ Messineo’s third one-person exhibition with the gallery. For the last six years, Messineo has employed a unique device for making paintings that involves attaching thin plywood rectangles to the surfaces of their canvases with magnets.
February 28 – April 12, 2025
JESSICA STOLLER: SPLIT
P·P·O·W is pleased to present Split, Jessica Stoller’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Known for her meticulous and highly detailed porcelain sculptures, Stoller mines the rich and complicated history of the medium to reveal its capacity for subversion, defiance, and play.
February 28 – April 5, 2025
ANDRÉ BUTZER: FRAU AM TISCH MIT FRÜCHTEN
Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to present Frau am Tisch mit Früchten, André Butzer’s third solo exhibition with the Paris gallery.
March 1 – April 5, 2025
TYLER MITCHELL: GHOST IMAGES
Gagosian is pleased to announce Ghost Images, an exhibition of new works by Tyler Mitchell. This is the gallery’s debut exhibition of Mitchell’s work in New York, and the first since announcing its global representation of the artist.
February 27 – April 5, 2025
LINA IRIS VIKTOR: RED SEASON
On Salon 94’ third floor, Liberian-British artist Lina Iris Viktor presents “Red Season”, an exhibition of eight mixed-media works on paper and paintings.
February 19 – March 29, 2025
PABLO DÁVILA: WHY DID YOU TAKE MY WATCH?
Kasmin presents the first New York solo exhibition of Mexico City-based artist Pablo Dávila (b. 1983). “Pablo Dávila: Why Did You Take My Watch?” features new works that iterate Dávila’s research-based process in various media. Employing a visual language to encapsulate complex systems, theories and ideas, Dávila’s works offer poetic reflections on the perception of time and space.
February 27 – March 29, 2025