Expo
New York... Organized in collaboration with the Comité Picabia, and co-curated by its President, Beverley Calté, with art historian Arnauld Pierre, ‘Francis Picabia. Eternal Beginning’ is the first major exhibition to focus on the compelling final years of the French avant-garde artist’s prolific career. Traveling to New York from Hauser & Wirth Paris, this presentation features over 20 paintings created by Picabia between 1945—when he returned to Paris from the South of France—and 1952, the penultimate year of his life. Representative of Picabia’s restless artistic spirit, the works on view highlight his singular approach to abstraction, his iconoclastic tendency to repaint earlier works and his enduring attention to both surface texture and novel sources of inspiration.
David Zwirner is pleased to present Animal Family, an exhibition of new paintings by American artist Joe Bradley at the gallery’s London location. This will be Bradley’s second exhibition with David Zwirner since the announcement of his representation in May 2023. His celebrated debut at David Zwirner New York, Vom Abend, was presented in spring 2024. In November 2025, a major survey of Bradley’s works from the past ten years will open at Kunsthalle Krems, Austria.
Marian Goodman Gallery is pleased to present Sparrow on the Sea, featuring the eponymous new film by Yang Fudong, one of the most important Chinese artists working today. Yang opens the exhibition with a series of photographic film stills that provide us with glimpses of what is to come. In addition to the photographs, Yang presents two new series of mixed media and photographic works, Sparrow and Island, that enrich the overarching investigations of light, time, and memory present in Sparrow on the Sea. Please join us for a walkthrough of the exhibition led by Hamza Walker, Director of The Brick, on Wednesday, 21 May, at 7 pm. In 2004, Walker had the pleasure of working with Yang on the exhibition Yang Fudong: 5 Films at The Renaissance Society where Walker served as Associate Curator and Director of Education.
Comment expliquer l'attrait inaltérable de la "reine des couleurs" ? Une éclatante plongée artistique dans le grand bleu, des fresques de Giotto à Padoue, aux vitraux de la cathédrale de Chartres, des "Nymphéas" de Claude Monet aux monochromes d’Yves Klein ou à la coupole de Miquel Barcelo au Conseil des droits de l’homme, à Genève.
La jeune artiste française Jeanne Vicerial dévoile à la galerie TEMPLON Paris l’aboutissement de deux années de réflexion autour du thème de la métamorphose. Avec « Nymphose », Vicerial investit l’espace historique de la rue Beaubourg de ses « présences », grandes sculptures de fil noir, crocheté ou lissé, si caractéristiques de sa pratique.