“We are pleased to present a written interview with Tanya Ling, a British artist of Indian descent, born in Calcutta in 1966. Ling has built a multifaceted career spanning both fine art and fashion. After studying at Central Saint Martins in London, she worked as a designer for Christian Lacroix in Paris before transitioning into painting, sculpture, and drawing. Ling’s practice continues to evolve through collaborations and exhibitions worldwide. In this interview, we explore her artistic journey, creative process, and the inspirations behind her most recent works.”
– Tom Smith
DIETER ROTH: ISLANDSCAPES
Hauser & Wirth is pleased to present ‘Islandscapes’, an exhibition by Dieter Roth (b. 1930 Hanover, Germany – d. 1998 Basel, Switzerland). Featuring a selection of graphic works, monoprints, multiples and unique pieces spanning from the early 1960s to 1975, this exhibition, titled ‘Islandscapes,’ focuses on Roth’s printmaking, which accompanied every phase of his life and practice.
February 25 – April 19, 2025
BOSCO SODI: MON PÈRE
KÖNIG GALERIE is delighted to present MON PÈRE, Bosco Sodi’s third exhibition with the gallery and his first in one of its Berlin locations. The title, which translates to “my father” in French, reflects Sodi’s ongoing exploration of materiality and spirituality.
March 7 – April 20, 2025
TANYA LING - INTERVIEW
We are pleased to present a written interview with Tanya Ling, a British artist of Indian descent, born in Calcutta in 1966. Ling has built a multifaceted career spanning both fine art and fashion. After studying at Central Saint Martins in London, she worked as a designer for Christian Lacroix in Paris before transitioning into painting, sculpture, and drawing. Ling’s practice continues to evolve through collaborations and exhibitions worldwide. In this interview, we explore her artistic journey, creative process, and the inspirations behind her most recent works.
LEO MOCK: THERE ARE KISSES LEFT UNDELIVERED
Anton Kern Gallery is pleased to present “There are kisses left undelivered”, an exhibition of six new cloud paintings by Leo Mock, at WINDOW (91 Walker Street). This marks the artist's second show with the gallery.
March 7 – April 27, 2025
IVAN MORLEY: TRAGEGEDY, [SIC]
David Kordansky Gallery is pleased to announce Tragegedy, [sic], a solo exhibition of new works by Ivan Morley.
March 6 – April 26, 2025
MASAOMI YASUNAGA: TREADING THE EARTH
For his first solo exhibition with Lisson Gallery in China, the Japanese sculptor Masaomi Yasunaga presents a new body of experimental and expressive vessel sculptures along with recently developed tablet works comprised of hand-made mosaic tiles forming intricate images.
February 22 – April 19, 2025
SALOMÉ CHATRIOT: LA VICTOIRE D’ARLEQUIN
Carl Kostyál is delighted to present ‘La Victoire d’Arlequin’, a new body of work by Paris-based Salomé Chatriot (b. 1995).
March 13 – April 26, 2025
DANA JAMES: THE ENCHANTMENT ROOM
KÖNIG GALERIE is pleased to present a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Dana James, marking her debut with the gallery. On view in the Chapel of St. Agnes, THE ENCHANTMENT ROOM explores femininity, memory, and transformation through a distinctive blend of color, texture, and material.
March 7 – April 20, 2025
CELIA PAUL: COLONY OF GHOSTS
Victoria Miro is delighted to present new paintings by Celia Paul. The artist’s eighth solo exhibition with the gallery, Colony of Ghosts coincides with the launch of a major new monograph, published by MACK in March 2025, spanning some fifty years of painting by the artist.
March 14 – April 17, 2025
XAVIER VEILHAN: COMPASS
Perrotin New York is pleased to present Compass, a solo project by French artist Xavier Veilhan. The works on view focus on the artist’s interest in geometry, including a new series of line drawings, graphic mobiles, small wooden sculptures and a marquetry, as well as a site-specific mural of hand drawn circles on the walls of the gallery.
February 28 – April 12, 2025
SHARIF FARRAG: HYBRID MOMENTS
Jeffrey Deitch is delighted to present Hybrid Moments, Sharif Farrag’s first solo exhibition in New York.
March 8 – April 19, 2025
TATSUO MIYAJIMA: MANY LIVES
Lisson Gallery presents the first U.S. solo exhibition in over five years by Tatsuo Miyajima, one of Japan’s most celebrated sculptors and installation artists. Known for his innovative use of LED technology to explore Buddhist philosophy, Miyajima’s work investigates themes of time, existence, and the cycles of life and death.
February 13 – April 19, 2025
VERENA LOEWENSBERG
Hauser & Wirth presents the first solo gallery exhibition in the UK dedicated to the singular 20th-century figure, Verena Loewensberg (1912 – 1986), featuring striking paintings from the 1960s to 1980s in which she broke from the strictures of concrete art.
February 25 – April 17, 2025
KAREL APPEL: THE CLASSIC THEMES
Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to present The Classic Themes, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Karel Appel at Bleibtreustraße 45 in Berlin. Building on the artist’s important retrospective at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag (today Kunstmuseum Den Haag) in 2016, The Classic Themes marks the sixth exhibition of Karel Appel at the gallery.
March 1 – April 12, 2025
WALTON FORD: TUTTO
Gagosian is pleased to announce Tutto, an exhibition of new paintings by Walton Ford.
March 6 – April 19, 2025
ZACH HARRIS: STUDIO VISIT
Perrotin New York is pleased to present Studio Visit, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles based artist Zach Harris which immerses the viewer in all aspects of his studio practice. The artist's presentation includes his signature carved panel paintings, large-scale sculptural forms, and diaristic works on paper which offer an intimate glimpse into the artist's working process.
February 28 – April 12, 2025
KIM TSCHANG-YEUL: L'ORIGINE DU VIDE
Almine Rech Brussels is pleased to present 'L'origine du vide,' Kim Tschang-Yeul's third solo exhibition with the gallery.
March 14 – April 12, 2025
MIKE KELLEY: VICE ANGLAIS
Hauser & Wirth London is pleased to present ‘Vice Anglais’, Mike Kelley’s solo exhibition. In collaboration with the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, this exhibition unveils a series of never-before exhibited paintings depicting Kelley’s cast of transgressive characters.
February 4 – April 17, 2025
KYLIE MANNING: THERE IS SOMETHING THAT STAYS
Pace is pleased to present There is something that stays, Kylie Manning’s first major solo exhibition in New York. This presentation brings together ten new, never-before-seen paintings of various sizes, including intimately scaled works and monumental triptychs.
March 14 – April 19, 2025
DAVID ALTMEJD: THE SERPENT
White Cube New York is delighted to present ‘The Serpent’, a new large-scale installation, alongside a series of busts and bronze sculptures by Canadian artist David Altmejd.
March 14 – April 19, 2025