Lee Ufan Exhibition at Blum & Poe

The artworks I create are all tapestries of intimate breathing between me and the world. Therefore, seeing is not the confirmation of an object but a quiet concert of breathing between the work, the world, and the viewer. —Lee Ufan Blum & [Read More]

Exhibition of Dutch Landscapes at The Queen’s Gallery

This exhibition of 42 paintings draws on the Royal Collection’s rich holdings of Dutch 17th-century landscapes, including works by Jacob van Ruisdael, Aelbert Cuyp, Jan van der Heyden and Meyndert Hobbema. By the 17th century, landscape painting was well established as a [Read More]

Tom Wesselmann – Graphic Works Exhibition at Ketterer Kunst

Ketterer Kunst will host the exhibition “Tom Wesselmann – Graphic Works” in its gallery rooms in Berlin-Charlottenburg from 16 February to 13 March 2010. Next to Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann counts among the most distinguished representatives of [Read More]

Ryan Mosley Exhibition at Alison Jacques Gallery

ʻMosleyʼs paintings are kind of surrealist-cum-cubist-cum-Gustonish acts of zany, venturesome play. Painted in a wild Picasso-like dash…the work is playful and confident, seldom over-earnest and always unconstrained. ʼThe Independent Already acknowledged as one of the most distinctive of the ʻNewspeakʼ painters, British [Read More]