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Gagosian keeps curating exhibitions with fascinating intellectual bents, but Haunted Realism stands out amongst the rest.
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Gagosian keeps curating exhibitions with fascinating intellectual bents, but Haunted Realism stands out amongst the rest.
Gagosian Paris has announced its first exhibition dedicated to Christo, presented in collaboration with the artist’s estate.
Gagosian is pleased to announce the gallery’s representation of Ashley Bickerton. The artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery is scheduled for 2023 at Gagosian New York.
Gagosian today announced the gallery’s global representation of painter Anna Weyant. The artist will be the subject of a solo… Read More
Gagosian is opening three exhibitions in New York in early May first up opening on May 5th is an exhibition… Read More
Destruction, revisiting art history, augmented reality, Bacon and charred wood.
Gagosian has announced an exhibition of never-before-seen works by Takashi Murakami, opening on May 11th, 2022. With three simultaneous presentations… Read More
Gagosian to exhibit Francis Bacon’s first treatment of the papal image—a subject that would preoccupy the artist on and off… Read More
Natural History is the first-ever exhibition dedicated to Damien Hirst’s groundbreaking works employing formaldehyde.
Want an art selfie? The most obvious chances are currently provided by the two mirror rooms in Tate Modern‘s Yayoi… Read More
Gagosian has announced the opening of a new London shop located in the historic Burlington Arcade in the heart of… Read More
Gagosian have announced that they will be opening of a new gallery in Gstaad, Switzerland, this February. Located along the… Read More
Contextualizing aesthetic dialogues between Caro and his fellow artists, Caro and North American Painters features significant floor sculptures by Caro including Capital (1960), Month of… Read More
Gagosian is launching Picture Books, a new imprint launching in December that publishes fiction by leading authors alongside contributions by celebrated… Read More
Gagosian presents two sculptures by Dan Flavin: untitled (to Barnett Newman) two (1971), and untitled (to Sabine and Holger) (1966–71). The dates of the… Read More
Gagosian has announced the representation of Rick Lowe. Lowe’s numerous collaborative projects, undertaken in the spirit and tradition of “social sculpture,” are paired with an extensive body of work in painting, drawing, and installation. Working closely with individuals and communities, he has identified myriad ways to exercise creativity in the context of everyday activities, harnessing it to explore concerns around equity and justice.
It is impossible to consider the history of American art without Donald Judd. He played an essential role in the… Read More
Brooding, silent, inert, the works in this exhibition are far beyond death, having passed through rigor mortis, decomposition and mumification… Read More
I can’t understand why most people believe in medicine and don’t believe in art, without questioning either. —Damien Hirst Now open Cathedrals… Read More
Gagosian have announced the representation of Jim Shaw. Since the 1970s, Jim Shaw has mined the dreams and conflicted realities of American culture, finding inspiration in comic books, pulp novels, rock albums, protest posters, and thrift store paintings.
Destroyed cabins, rubber tanks and a camera obscura.
Rachel Whiteread’s latest exhibition, “Internal Objects’, is an ode to lost bodies and the ghosts of our language. Showing now at Gagosian in London, Whiteread’s sculpture gives a unique incarnation to the uncanny, through its focus on the specific process by which familiar shapes and objects can be made alien to their observer.
Damien Hirst’s has taken over Gagosian’s Britannia Street gallery . Fact Paintings and Fact Sculptures is an exhibition of rarely seen works by Damien Hirst created between 1993 and 2021.
Gagosian has handed the reins of its space in London’s Britannia Street to Damien Hirst for a 12 months
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