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Installation view “Reversed Objects”, Ludwig Museum-Budapest, 2024, Photo: András ZOMBORI © Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art

PRESENTATION: Reversed Objects

The exhibition “Reversed Objects” raises a number of questions ranging from the status of objects as either mere things or artworks to …

Paul Sietsema, Red phone painting 2020, Enamel on linen in artist’s frame, 29⅝ × 29¼ inches; 75 × 74 cm, © Paul Sietsema, Curtesy the artist and Matthew Marks Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Paul Sietsema

Paul Sietsema’s approach to image-making draws its inspiration from socio-economic and aesthetic systems. Alternating between analog and digital processes, Paul Sietsema employs …

Mathieu Cherkit, Wisteria, 2024, Oil on canvas, 162 x 211 cm, Photo: Julien Gremaud, © Mathieu Cherkit, Courtesy the artist and Xippas Gallery

ART CITIES: Geneva-Mathieu Cherkit

Mathieu Cherkit is a major figure of the emerging French generation of figurative painters now exhibited internationally. The inspiration for his works …

Doug Aitken, 3 Modern Figures (don’t forget to breathe), 2018. Cast frosted resin, programmed LEDs and composition, audio speakers and components, 21 minutes looped. Courtesy of the artist; Faurschou Collection, Copenhagen

PRESENTATION: Doug Aitken-Naked City

From the beginning of his artistic career, Doug Aitken has been exploring the complexities and contradictions of modern life and hyperconnectivity, the …

Haegue Yang, Incantations – Entwinement, Endurance and Extinction 2022, Digital color print on self-adhesive vinyl film, paper pinwheels Dimensions variable, Courtesy of the artist

PRESENTATION: Haegue Yang-Flat Works

One of the most important artists working today, Yang is predominantly known as a sculptor and installation artist. Nonetheless, her two-dimensional investigations …

Carrie Moyer, Crying - Waiting - Hoping, 2024, Acrylic, fiber paste, pumice, and bronze powder on canvas, 78 x 96 in (198.1 x 243.8 cm), © Carrie Moyer, Courtesy the artist and Alexander Gray Associates Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Carrie Moyer

Carrie Moyer’s vibrant paintings and works on paper critically interrogate the formal and conceptual conventions of painting while embracing an approach to …

Stan Douglas, Act I, Scene XI: In which Polly Comes to Understand that Mrs. Trapes has Sold Her to Mr. Ducat as a Courtesan, 2024, Inkjet print mounted on Dibond aluminum, 59 1/4 x 59 1/4 inches (150.5 x 150.5 cm), Framed: 60 3/4 x 60 3/4 inches (154.3 x 154.3 cm), Edition of 5, 2 AP, Signed verso, © Stan Douglas, Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner Gallery

ART CITIES: N.York-Stan Douglas

Since the 1980s, Stan Douglas has created films, photographs, and other multidisciplinary projects that investigate the parameters of their respective mediums. His …

Jenna Gribbon, Shared warmth, 2022, oil on linen, 12 x 16 inches, (30.5 x 40.6 cm), © Jenna Gribbon, Courtesy the artist and David Kordansky Gallery

ART CITIES: Los Angeles-Jenna Gribbon

Jenna Gribbon’s figurative canvases present tender, uncanny scenes of everyday life while challenging the art historical conventions of the gaze. Gribbon reckons …

Tony Cragg, Untitled (detail), 2023, Bronze, 120 kg, 100 x 53 x 82 cm (39,37 x 20,87 x 32,28 in), © Tony Cragg / ADAGP, Paris, 2024. Photos: Michael Richter, Courtesy Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London · Paris · Salzburg · Seoul

ART CITIES: Paris-Tony Cragg

Tony Cragg explores the complex relationships between the natural and man-made world to create an innovative, distinctive sculptural language. A self-described ‘radical …

Do Ho Suh, Blueprint, 2010, Polyester fabric, stainless steel tubes, laminate panel, Approximately: 1330 x 635 x 337cm, © Do Ho Suh and Suh Architects, Courtesy of the artist; Lehmann Maupin, New York and Seoul; Victoria Miro, London/Venice, Installation view at Venice Biennale 2010, 12th International Architecture Exhibition and Leeum Museum of Art, 2012. Photography at Leeum Museum of Art by Kim Hyun Soo

PRESENTATION: Do Ho Suh-In Process

Having lived primarily between the cities of Seoul, New York and London, Do Ho Suh’s work explores concepts of home, both physically …