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Eva Koťátková, Confessions of a Piping System, 2019, Photo: David Stjernholm

PRESENTATION: YOYI! Care, Repair, Heal

Featuring the diverse and sometimes conflicting perspectives of 26 artists, the group exhibition “YOYI! Care, Repair, Heal” addresses issues such as the …

Mona Hatoum, Remains of the Day, 2016–2018, Wire mesh and wood, dimensions variable, © Mona Hatoum, Photo: © White Cube (Kitmin Lee)

PRESENTATION: Mona Hatoum

Mona Hatoum creates discomforting, challenging work that reveals the contradictions and uncertainties of our complex, confounding world. Using domestic and other familiar …

Cy Twombly, Untitled, 2002 Acrylic, wax crayon, and pencil on handmade paper, in unbound handmade book, 16 pages, each page (approximately): 22 ½ × 15 ¼ inches (56.9 × 38.7 cm, © Cy Twombly Foundation. Photo: Peter Schälchli

PRESENTATION: Cy Twombly

Cy Twombly ranks among the most prominent US painters to emerge in the 1950s, a period of radical experimentation in American and …

Anis Kapoor, Sectional Body preparing for Monadic Singularity, 2015, Photo: Fabrice Seixas, © Anish Kapoor, All rights reserved, DACS/BILDKUNST

PRESENTATION: Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor combines Eastern heritage with Western influence and as a result makes truly international art, most famous for public sculptures that …

Pablo Picasso, Femme nue devant le jardin, 1956, alkyd on canvas.  Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, acquired with the generous support of the Vereniging Rembrandt, the Theo van Gogh Stichting and N.N.

PRESENTATION: Yesterday Today

The Stedelijk Museum unveils the final section of the new collection presentation, “Yesterday Today”, about art and design from around 1880 to …

Lucy Bull, 3:45, 2021, oil on linen, 54 x 96 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches, (137.2 x 244.5 x 3.8 cm), © Lucy Bull, Courtesy the artist and David Kordansky Gallery

PRESENTATION: Lucy Bull-Piper

Lucy Bull’s paintings are visceral works that appeal directly to the senses. Synesthetic fields of shape and color, the paintings are described …

Sarah Sze, How to Make Numbers Larger and Smaller, 2022 Oil, acrylic, archival paper, acrylic polymers, ink, diabond, aluminum, and wood, 16 × 20 inches (40.6 × 50.8 cm), © Sarah Sze. Photo: Sarah Sze Studio, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

PREVIEW: Sarah Sze

Sarah Sze gleans objects and images from worlds both physical and digital, assembling them into complex multimedia works that shift scale between …

Joan Jonas, They Come to Us without a Word II, performance at Teatro Piccolo Arsenale, Venice, 2015, Photo by Moira Ricci, © Joan Jonas / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2022

PRESENTATION: Joan Jonas

Through her constant experimentation with performance, video, and installation, Joan Jonas has repeatedly pushed the boundaries of art and influenced numerous generations …

Angela Heisch, Flares, 2021, Oil on linen over panel, 152.4 x 152.4 cm | 60 x 60 in, © Angela Heisch, Courtesy the artist and GRIMM Gallery

PRESENTATION: Angela Heisch-Gilded Slides

Known for her luminous application of color, Angela Heisch composes paintings of repeated motifs, curving forms, and delicate, gestural lines. Drawing inspiration …

Richard Artschwager, Exclamation Point (Yellow), 2001, Plastic bristles on a poplar core painted with latex, 65 x 22 x 22 in, 165.1 x 55.9 x 55.9 cm, Edition of 3, © 2022 The Estate of Richard Artschwager / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Photo: Rob McKeever, Courtesy Gagosian

PREVIEW: Richard Artschwager

One of the most important artists to emerge during the twentieth century, Artschwager’s playful and diverse oeuvre has influenced generations of younger …

Photo Left: Andreas Slominski, xLSy10z, 2009, Photo: Sylvan Dahlgrün, © Andreas Slominski. Right: Andreas Slominski, xMHy345z, 2011, Photo: Stefan Rohner, © Andreas Slominski

PRESENTATION: Andreas Slominski

Andreas Slominski’s works represent some of the most extraordinary contributions to German contemporary art. During the early 1990s, he mainly created sculptures …

Lee Ufan, Relatum – The Arch of Versailles, 2014, Stone and stainless steel, Collection of the artist, © Lee Ufan, Photo: Archives kamel mennour, Courtesy the artist, kamel mennour, Paris, Pace, New York

PRESENTATION: Lee Ufan, Part II

In the late 1960s and the 1970s Lee Ufan was involved in the Japanese artistic movement Mono-ha and became its spokesman. Using …