Art Sonje Center is delighted to present a symposium dedicated to the work of Ha Chong-Hyun, serving as a preliminary research initiative for his upcoming solo exhibition, slated to open in early 2025. The symposium aims to deepen the understanding by examining his works from the late 1950s to 1970s through the lenses of urbanism and materialism—key themes in the Korean art scene amidst the rapid industrialization of the post-war period.
The Storm King Art Center presents an introductory conversation with artist Taryn Simon and Artistic Director and Chief Curator, Nora Lawrence around the artist’s new interactive sculpture, Kleroterion. The conversation will be followed by a discussion with Tomás González Olavarría, founder of Tribu, and Philip Lindsay, leader of the Democracy Innovation Hub at Bard College
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On the occasion of The Art Show, Almine Rech will showcase a rare selection of bon à tirer engravings by Pablo Picasso. These etchings are each unique works annotated by hand, by the artist, and signed "Bon à Tirer." They were created while working with the renowned Crommelynck printers. This exhibition offers significant insight into Picasso's mastery of the printmaking medium.
On the occasion of SWEET JESUS!, Genesis Tramaine's fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, Almine Rech is pleased to invite you to a conversation between the artist and Alison Gingeras, curator and writer. Moderated by Alison Moss, Editor-in-Chief of Quotidien de l'Art.
Almine Rech is pleased to announce that Ali Cherri's work Of Men and Gods and Mud, 2022 is now part of the collection of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, NY, US.