[07/06/2026]
Bringing together monumental wave paintings, sculpture, film, bronze reliefs, and drawings, the exhibition explores the body’s relationship to movement, memory, and space. New paintings of breaking waves, crowd-control barrier sculptures, and a four-channel film drawn from DOOM examine themes of vulnerability, resistance, and the traces left behind by physical experience.
On view until August 1st
“Citizen” by Anne Imhof at Sprüth Magers in London
ANDAM Prize 2026 at the Palais Royal, Paris
“Diary Face” group show curated by Annabelle Weatherly and Victoria Hope on...
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“Andy Warhol Family Album” at the Whitney Museum of American Art in...
“Guten Morgen Sonnenschein” by Juergen Teller at Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin
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“Citizen” by Anne Imhof at Sprüth Magers in London
ANDAM Prize 2026 at the Palais Royal, Paris
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William Eggleston
“Diary Face” group show curated by Annabelle Weatherly and Victoria Hope on...
“Something Out of Nothing Into Everything” by Mark Borthwick on view at...
“Andy Warhol Family Album” at the Whitney Museum of American Art in...
“Guten Morgen Sonnenschein” by Juergen Teller at Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin
Annabelle Weatherly’s “Magazine Spell” first solo exhibition at Sitting Room Gallery, NYC
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