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LGDR & Wei is sharing a show of works by Francesco Clemente that were all produced in 2023, titled “Winter Flowers”.
March 20, 2023 - April 29, 2023
LGDR & Wei is sharing a show of works by Francesco Clemente that were all produced in 2023, titled “Winter Flowers.” Building on the artist’s series of the same name, which originated in 2010 after his wife began the practice of picking blooms that survived the chill of a New York winter, Clemente’s botanical compositions represent beauty, resilience, presence, and pleasure. Painted on a series of large square canvases, the works feature a noteworthy color palette that has been carefully chosen from plant and vegetable pigments, which paint Clemente’s canvases with hues both vibrant and dull—like the largest canvas in the show, Winter Flowers XLIV (measuring 92 x 92 inches), which has been imagined in the grayscale, or an unrealistic but captivating selection of teal, orange, brown, and greenish yellows making up Winter Flowers XL.
Videotage’s “Foundation - a Web3 Media Art Festival” aims to prepare a new generation of artists for the evolving digital space.
Wang Tuo’s exhibition “The Second Interrogation” looks at cultural censorship in China through video, drawing, painting, and research material.
In “Deep Dive,” White Cube is presenting new paintings and lithographs by the British Nigerian artist Tunji Adeniyi-Jones.
The works on view in José Parlá’s “Phosphene” originate from the artist’s time spent in his hometown of Miami.
Maurice Benayoun’s project "Value of Values" is an ever-evolving neuro-design-based project existing on the blockchain.
Installed within the library of Hong Kong’s Asia Art Archive is a show examining artistic and collective learning models, entitled “The Collective School”.
Zheng Bo’s “Beech, Pine, Fern, Acacia” presents four of the artist’s “biophilia” films together in the same space for the first time ever.
In Tiffany Chung's "entangled traces, disremembered landscapes," cartography becomes art and geographies suggest all of the histories they’ve witnessed.
K11 MUSEA, is presenting the Asian debut of Dame Phyllida Barlow’s 2017 installation "untitled: folly; baubles," commissioned for the Venice Biennale.
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