GalleriesNow is the world’s leading gallery guide, with everything you need to know about great art wherever you are. Our selection of six great exhibitions recorded in VR for you to make a virtual visit online.
1 David Hockney: Video Brings Its Time to You, You Bring Your Time to Paintings and Drawings
Annely Juda Fine Art London
A substantial exhibition offering the opportunity of two of Hockney’s famous multiple perspective videos, together with eighteen portraits on canvas. link
2 Jean-Frédéric Schnyder Eva Presenhuber New York
Courtesy the artist and Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich / New York. Photo: Matt Grubb
Upstairs, a major overview of Schnyder’s paintings from the 1970s to 2000, and downstairs, the room-installation “Hüter der Schwelle” (Guardians of the threshold). link
3 Makoto Ofune Olivier Malingue London
Courtesy of Olivier Malingue Ltd. Photo by Plastiques Photography
Makoto Ofune is heavily influenced by spirituality, and without a connection to any particular religion he seeks to “connect with the infinite” through his practice, placing his works in sites of cultural and spiritual significance – the harmony between his artworks and the spirituality bridging the gap between the tangible and the intangible. link
4 Emilio Tadini The Mayor Gallery London
Courtesy of The Mayor Gallery
Considered one of the most original personalities of Italy’s post-World War II cultural landscape, Emilio Tadini was a poet, novelist, essayist, art critic, journalist and painter – in the words of his friend and contemporary Umberto Eco, he was “A writer who paints, a painter who writes”. link
5 Leo Valledor: Dimensional Space David Richard Gallery New York
© Leo Valledor Estate, Courtesy David Richard Gallery
Valledor had a life-long pursuit of geometry and color and fusion of the complexity of space, rhythm of jazz music and awareness of poetry – following on from the gallery’s 2018 exhibition of his work “Curved”, this show focuses on rectilinear forms using slanted and angled perimeters to create illusions of extreme perspectival and three-dimensional space in a two-dimensional picture plane. link
6 Jansson Stegner Almine Rech New York
© Jansson Stegner – Courtesy of the Artist and Almine Rech – Photo: Matt Kroening
In Stegner’s first exhibition with the gallery, new works explore the female physique, inverting gender roles and authority structures to perpetuate conversations on the contemporary critique of identity and power. link