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David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new drawings and prints by iconic illustrator and cartoonist R. Crumb (b. 1943), on view at the gallery’s 616 N Western Avenue location in Los Angeles. In his works of the last several years Crumb reflects on life in his eighties and his sixty-year career as well as themes of personal and mass paranoia during these times of social and political unrest. Crumb’s most mordant attacks are, as always, reserved for himself and show him contending with his own manic anxieties in a humorous and insightful manner.
July 2025 – Opera Gallery is pleased to present Jean Dubuffet, L’Hourloupe et son sillage (1962–1982), a major solo exhibition dedicated to Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) during this year’s Paris Art Week. Running from 16 October to 12 November 2025, the exhibition marks the 40th anniversary of Dubuffet’s passing and highlights the importance of L’Hourloupe and the series that grew out of it.
Featuring a curation of works created over a 20-year period, this exhibition largely celebrates his iconic and prolific L’Hourloupe series. Lasting for twelve years from 1962 to 1974, the series constitutes a pivotal milestone in Dubuffet’s œuvre that would go on to greatly influence his subsequent bodies of work. In addition to L’Hourloupe I and II, the exhibition brings together works from Coucou Bazar, Roman burlesque, Sites tricolores, Crayonnages, Récits, Conjectures, Parachiffres, Mondanités, Lieux abrégés, Théâtres de mémoire, Psycho-sites, and Sites aléatoires.
Hauser & Wirth is honored to present its first New York City exhibition devoted to the work of Sir Don McCullin CBE, lauded internationally as one of the most significant photojournalists of our time. Coinciding with his 90th birthday, McCullin’s most comprehensive US presentation to date brings together over fifty works, as well as seldom seen archival materials and historical ephemera. ‘A Desecrated Serenity’ offers a deep look at both the beauty and brutality of McCullin’s expansive archive. From the gritty unfiltered images taken on the battlefield and in postwar Britain to painterly European vistas and meticulously crafted still lifes, the exhibition reveals the twin forces that course through and characterize McCullin’s oeuvre: an innate and profound compassion for humanity and exceptional mastery of composition and process.
From the Moon to the Shepherd Star, from the Big Dipper constellation to Saturn's rings, the celestial vault and the stars that inhabit it are the object of immense fascination.
The “Reading the Sky” exhibition focuses on the understanding of the night sky in the Mediterranean, as seen from Earth. From the first surveys of the ancient Mesopotamian sky to the vogue for contemporary astrology, via medieval Arab-Muslim astronomy and the Galilean revolution, the societies of the Mediterranean basin have referred to the stars to situate themselves in the cosmos and organize their lives on Earth. Knowledge and beliefs circulated between the two shores, creating a common culture of the sky that still nourishes our contemporary approach to the stars.
Tilton Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of the sculpture and drawings of Ruth Vollmer, an influential force in abstract art of the sixties and seventies when she showed with Betty Parsons. Jack Tilton represented her estate since he opened in 1983, and we are honored to present the most comprehensive gallery show of her work since the eighties.
Inspired by The Invisible Man (1958) and Fred Moten’s reflections on fugitivity, this exhibition explores invisibility as a space of resistance and creation. Social, political, and ecological invisibilities: imposed disappearances that push voices, bodies, and territories to the margins. Rather than erasure, they reveal fragile yet inventive collective forms of life that persist in the shadows. A journey into discreet gestures and silenced stories that imagine other ways of inhabiting the world.
Almine Rech New York, Upper East Side is pleased to present 'Face to the Sun', Timothy Curtis's second solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from September 11 to October 25, 2025.
A major New York exhibition by Philadelphia-born artist Timothy Curtis, 'Face to the Sun' shows an artist turning his face toward the warming sun of freedom through artmaking. A recurring motif in the show is flowers, symbols of happiness that also turn their faces to the sun. Curtis has built a remarkable career, especially for a self-taught artist, with solo presentations in Tokyo, New York, Berlin, and Paris and inclusion in group shows at the Drawing Center in New York, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, the Saatchi Gallery in London, and the Museo Picasso Malaga in Spain.
‘The question of the subject in Tursic & Mille’s painting is a decoy in every sense of the word: it deceives and baits. For the true subject of their artworks is painting itself, in the classical tradition that goes from Francis Picabia to Christopher Wool.’ Éric Troncy
Galerie Max Hetzler, Paris, is pleased to present Lavis en Rose, an exhibition by Tursic & Mille. This is the artists’ sixth exhibition with the gallery, and their first presentation in the Paris space.
Modernism is pleased to present Second Nature, a group show of 50 artworks from 1900 to contemporary, which explores the indeterminate boundary between the organic and the constructed. The exhibition brings together works that appear to authentically depict nature with seemingly blatant manipulations of the natural world. As the organic is transformed and artificial compositions mimic nature, Second Nature invites viewers to reconsider the divide. What appears raw may be refined and what seems fabricated, unexpectedly true to nature.
Parcours des Mondes is the most important international fair devoted to the arts of Africa, Oceania, the Americas, Asia, and Archaeology, both in terms of the number, quality, and diversity of its participants.
Each year, at the beginning of September, the event brings together around fifty galleries specializing in the arts of Africa, Asia, Oceania, the Americas, and Archaeology, in the heart of Paris’s Saint-Germain-des-Prés district.