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Helmut Newton Foundation to Present “HOLLYWOOD” Exhibition

On 2nd June 2022, the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin will open its new exhibition “HOLLYWOOD” featuring works by Eve Arnold, Anton Corbijn, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Michael Dressel, George Hoyningen-Huene, Jens Liebchen, Ruth Harriet Louise, Inge Morath, Helmut Newton, Steve Schapiro, Julius Shulman, Alice Springs, and Larry Sultan. Photographs by George Hurrell and publications by Annie Leibovitz and Ed Ruscha will also be on view in glass displays. See also: HELMUT NEWTON. BRANDS Opens in December...

Cambridge Gallery to Showcase All-Female Exhibition

To commemorate Women’s History Month, Cambridge-based gallery, Extraordinary Objects, is to launch a new, all-female exhibition celebrating women in the arts. Curated by gallery owner, Carla Nizzola, and launching on Saturday 26 March, the new exhibition, titled SALUTE, will unveil works in a range of forms by established international names and local and emerging talent. Women in Arts Commenting on women in the arts, Carla Nizzola said: “Although slow progress is being made in levelling the various disparities...

Wallace Chan Sculptural Exhibition to Launch During 59th Venice Biennale

From 20th April – 23rd October 2022, Chinese multidisciplinary artist Wallace Chan, who has pioneered the use of titanium for large-scale sculptures, will present his sculpture exhibition TOTEM at the Fondaco Marcello in Venice, launching during the opening week of the 59th Venice Biennale. TOTEM, which refers to an esteemed ancestral spirit, interconnects the philosophical aspects of Wallace Chan’s Buddhist faith, including his reverence for the natural world and the innate qualities of the materials...

The Ernst Leitz Museum to Present the Big Retrospective: “Thomas Hoepker – Image Maker”

From April 1st to July 17th, 2022, the Ernst Leitz Museum Wetzlar will present Thomas Hoepker – Image Maker, a comprehensive retrospective of the German Magnum photographer’s work. Since the sixties, Thomas Hoepker has helped define German photojournalism like few others. Starting as a permanent contributor to major magazines, as a photographer and correspondent, but also as an Art Director and internationally renowned Magnum photographer, he is today considered one of the most important representatives...

Gillian Jason Gallery Launches New Space with Powerful Exhibition

Growing the presence and careers of female and non-binary artists since 1982, Gillian Jason Gallery launches the UK’s first female-focused commercial gallery space in London with a powerful new exhibition At Peace, curated by Jade Foster and featuring five leading Black female artists Alanis Forde, Miranda Forrester, Sahara Longe, Cece Philips, and Emma Prempeh. Curated and selected by Jade Foster for At Peace, each of the five artists create figurative works that are unbound by...

Istanbul’s Meşher Presents “I-You-They: A Century of Artist Women”

I-You-They: A Century of Artist Women opens at Meşher, Istanbul on October 9th 2021 lasting until 27th March 2022 organised under the patronage of Çiğdem Simavi and sponsored by ÜNLÜ & Co. The exhibition, curated by Deniz Artun, features a selection of 232 works by 117 artists. Living and working in Turkey between roughly the 1850 and 1950, the work of these artists is largely unrecognised by the art historical canon. I-You-They takes its name...

Emily Young – Carving in Time Exhibition

This Frieze month, TOMASSO and Willoughby Gerrish are to present a curated exhibition of works by Emily Young alongside sculpture from the Classical to the Neoclassical.   Her work primarily focusses on changing perceptions around the environment. Her last big project, Weeping Guardians, entailed her creating several 12 tonne statues with beautifully carved faces and then lowering them on to the Tuscan sea floor in order to prevent illegal trawling along the coastline. (Top of...

Ultra-Violet Artworks Feature in Georgii Uvs Exhibition

To run alongside London’s Frieze Week – one of the world’s most exciting and influential celebrations of contemporary art – leading curator Ellen Nash is to present a new exhibition of artworks by acclaimed artist Georgii Uvs. (Top of page – Georgii Uvs, Mesozoic #4, 2016, oil on canvas, 140x210cm).Taking place at The Vinyl Factory between 13th  – 17th  October, Abstract Intuitionism follows on from the artist’s hugely successful UK debut show at Saatchi Gallery...

Paris Gears Up For FIAC 2021

From October 21st to October 24th, for its 47th edition, FIAC brings together over 160 galleries from 25 countries at the Grand Palais Ephémère and the Galerie Eiffel, which has been specifically installed for FIAC as an extension of the structure on the Champ-de-Mars. The selection will include modern art, contemporary art, and design galleries, as well as editions, from France and other European countries, Great Britain, North and South America, Asia, Africa as well...

New David Shrigley Exhibition Opens in Cambridge

Cambridge-based gallery, Extraordinary Objects, has opened a new exhibition celebrating the work of David Shrigley; a crude, contemporary and comical British artist, who is internationally recognised for his satirical, cartoonish ink drawings which observe everyday situations, human interactions and politics. The new exhibition, titled My Artwork Is Terrible and I am A Very Bad Person, will run until 4th December and features a range of rare prints and original artwork. F***ing Ace and I Must...

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