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Annina Roescheisen's "Vibrational Strings" follows her ongoing exploration of the effects of imperceptible elements on our physicality and emotions.
October 12, 2021 - December 20, 2021
London’s Boogie-wall Gallery is presenting an exhibition of the German artist Annina Roescheisen until December 20. Following Roescheisen’s ongoing exploration of the effects of imperceptible elements on our physicality and emotions, the presentation features a suite of nine new artworks from the Vibrational Strings series. Impeccably detailed compositions imagined in mixed media and ink, these new works are centered around a physical process, where the artist’s body responds to its environment and visual stimuli, layering markings both wildly gestural and meticulously intentional.
"Early Paradise" features Kat Lyons's thought-provoking surrealist compositions, drawing from her upbringing on a small livestock farm.
Francisca Sosa López’s exhibition “…y nada, agarré mis peroles y me fuí” is open at London’s Pippy Houldsworth Gallery through February 12, 2022.
Mitchell Anderson's "Flower Paintings" explores ideas of monochrome, titled in reference to the famous series by Andy Warhol.
The inaugural exhibition at Pace’s new London gallery space, “Mark Rothko 1968: Clearing Away” features paintings on paper created in the later years of Rothko’s life.
Ibrahim Mahama's "Lazarus" offers a narrative on the passage of time and concepts of obsolescence and regeneration.
Pamela Rosenkranz’s first solo exhibition at Sprüth Magers in London, “Healer” follows the artist’s exploration of the authenticity of the human experience.
Filling both of Hauser & Wirth’s London galleries, George Condo’s “Ideals of the Unfound Truth" features a series of new drawings and paintings.
Part of The EY Tate Arts Partnership, “The Making of Rodin” dives into the unconventional sculpting practice of Auguste Rodin.
The first of its kind, Thaddaeus Ropac’s exhibition “Please Touch: Marcel Duchamp and the Fetish” looks at the recurring themes of fetishism and the fetish throughout Duchamp’s artistic oeuvre.
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