Giving carte blanche over the Palais de Tokyo to Anne Imhof, “Natures Mortes” sees the entirety of the institution filled with the inner workings of the artist’s mind. Open through October 24 in-person and virtually, the show presents itself as an all-encompassing polyphonic work, where music and painting have taken over the entirety of the space through a presentation featuring the works of 31 guest artists and collaborators. Including names like composer Eliza Douglas and artists Joan Mitchell, Yung Tatu, Cy Twombly, Rosemarie Trockel, Cyprien Gaillard, and Oscar Murillo, “Natures Mortes” (“still lifes”) honors the fleeting nature of life in a tribute to the here and now.
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On view at Gagosian is “Iconic Avedon: A Centennial Celebration of Richard Avedon” (January 22-March 4) connecting the artist to Paris.
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P·P·O·W presents Ann Agee’s third solo exhibition “Madonnas and Hand Warmers” through July 23 2021.