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Left: Joel Shapiro, untitled, 2019–2021, Bronze, 31 13/16 x 27 1/4 x 27 1/4 inches (80.8 x 69.2 x 69.2 cm), © 2023 Joel Shapiro / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Courtesy Pace Gallery. Right: Joel Shapiro, untitled, 2021-2022, wood and casein, 52-5/8" × 61" × 21-3/4" (133.7 cm × 154.9 cm × 55.2 cm), © 2023 Joel Shapiro / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Courtesy Pace Gallery

ART CITIES: Hong Kong-Joel Shapiro

Subverting the distinctions between abstraction and representation, Joel Shapiro reconsiders the modern figurative tradition. Shapiro creates abstract geometric sculpture that elicits a …

Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Pollinator Pathmake, Museum für Naturkunde-Berlin, 2023-2026, Courtesy the artist and Museum für Naturkunde

ART CITIES: Berlin-Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg

Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg is a multidisciplinary artist examining our fraught relationships with nature and technology. Through artworks, writing and curatorial projects, Ginsberg’s …

Alex Katz, Purple Split 15, 2022, Oil on linen. 91.4 x 121.9 cm (36 x 48 in), © Alex Katz, Courtesy the artist and Thaddaeus Roppac Gallery

ART CITIES: Paris-Alex Katz

Coming of age as an artist in 1950s New York, Alex Katz developed his unique approach to contemporary representational painting at the …

left: Elizabeth Peyton, Spencer, 1999. Collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, © Elizabeth Peyton, Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner Gallery, Photo right: Elizabeth Peyton, Spencer Walking, 2001. Collection of Philadelphia Museum of Art, © Elizabeth Peyton, Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner Gallery

ART CITIES: London-Elizabeth Peyton

Elizabeth Peyton is best known for her intimate, small-scale portraits of celebrities, friends, and historical figures. Characterized by transparent washes of pigment …

Stan Douglas, Vancouver, 15 June 2011, 2021, Digital chromogenic print mounted on Dibond aluminum, 59 1/8 x 118 1/8 inches (150.2 x 300 cm), Framed: 61 3/4 x 120 3/4 inches (156.8 x 306.7 cm), Edition of 5, 2 AP, © Stan Douglas, Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner Gallery

ART CITIES: Los Angeles-Stan Douglas

Since the late 1980s, Stan Douglas has created films and photographs that investigate the parameters of their respective mediums. His ongoing inquiry …

Hernan Bas, Conceptual artist #17 (With the aid of scissors, paper doilies and origami he elevates lily ponds to attract potential princes), 2023, Acrylic on linen, 84 x 72 x 1.5 inches, 213.4 x 182.9 x 3.81 cm, Photo by Silvia Ros, © Hernan Bas, Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London

ART CITIES: N.York-Hernan Bas

Hernan Bas is often compared to American painters like Elizabeth Peyton and Karen Kilimnik. Yet while this older generation has depicted pop …

Left: Kiki Smith, Evening Star, 2023, © Kiki Smith, Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery Right: Kiki Smith, Sungrazer VII, 2019, Bronze, 279.4 x 121.9 x 121.9 cm, © Kiki Smith, Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery

ART CITIES: Seoul-Kiki Smith

Kiki Smith is recognized for her multidisciplinary practice through which she explores embodiment and the natural world. The body, mortality, regeneration, gender …

Cecilia Vicuña, Caracol Azul (Blue Snail), 2017, Unspun wool, site-specific installation, 30.25 x 201.75 x 40.5 inches (installed) 76.8 x 512.4 x 102.9 cm, overall dimensions variable, © Cecilia Vicuña, Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery

ART CITIES: London-Cecilia Vicuña

Cecilia Vicuña integrates practices of poetry, performance, Conceptualism, and textile craft in response to pressing concerns of the modern world, including ecological …

Donald Judd, Untitled, 1992–93/2020, Set of twenty woodcuts in cadmium red, cadmium yellow, cadmium orange, ultramarine blue, cerulean blue, cobalt blue, permanent green, viridian green, black, and alizarin crimson on handmade Korean paper, 23 5/8 × 31 1/2 inches (60 × 80 cm), Edition of 25, 2 Proofs, 5 AP, 5 PP, 4 Publisher’s Proofs, © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Photo: Martin Wong, Courtesy Gagosian

ART CITIES: N.York-Donald Judd

Donald Judd’s sculptures and installations helped pioneer mid-20th-century Minimalism. His wall-mounted “stacks,” shelf-like structures, and freestanding multicolored works were made from commercial …

Yayoi Kusama, I Spend Each Day Embracing Flowers (detail), © Yayoi Kusama, Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Yayoi Kusama

One of the most influential artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Yayoi Kusama occupies a unique position within recent art history. …

Left: Harold Ancart, Untitled, 2023, Oil stick and pencil on canvas, in artist’s frame, 81 × 71 × 2 ¾ inches (205.7 × 180.3 × 7 cm), © Harold Ancart. Photo: JSP Art Photography, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian. Right: Harold Ancart, The Guiding Light, 2021 Oil stick and pencil on canvas, in artist’s frame, 99 ¼ × 137 ⅜ × 2 ¼ inches (252.1 × 348.9 × 5.7 cm), © Harold Ancart. Photo: JSP Art Photography, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

ART CITIES: N.York-Harold Ancart

Harold Ancart was born in Brussels in 1980. After starting out studying political science, he changed paths and graduated with an MFA …

ART CITIES: Vienna-Vivian Suter

Vivian Suter works in close partnership with the natural environment surrounding her home and studio in Panajachel, Guatemala. Over thirty years Suter …

Marisa Merz, Untitled, 1966, Wire mesh and hemp, 60 x 23 inches diameter (152.4 x 58.4 cm), © Marisa Merz, Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Marisa Merz

Marisa Merz is the only woman artist associated with Are Povera. During her long marriage to Mario Merz she resolutely managed her …

Liza Lou, Heart Meat, 2022-2023, Acrylic paint on glass beads, 142,24 x 140,97 x 5,08 cm (56 x 55,5 x 2 in), © Liza Lou, Courtesy the artist and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery

ART CITIES: Paris-Liza Lou

Liza Lou first gained attention in 1996 when her room-sized sculpture “Kitchen” was shown at the New Museum in New York. Representing …

Rina Banerjee, Contagious Migrations, 1999–2023, Incense sticks, kumkum, vaseline, turmeric, Indian blouse gauze, fake fingernails and eyelashes, chalk, foam, feathers, fabric, Spanish moss, light bulbs, wax, Silly Putty, quilting pins, plastic tubing, latex and rubber gloves, acrylic and dry pigment, Dimensions Variable, © Rina Banerjee, Courtesy of the artist and Perrotin

ART CITIES: N.York-Rina Banerjee

Born in Calcutta in 1963, but raised in London and New York, Rina Banerjee’s sculptural assemblages of textiles, fashion items, colonial objects, …