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On view through June 11 and filling three floors of Perrotin’s New York gallery is Josh Sperling’s exhibition “Daydream.”
April 28, 2022 - June 11, 2022
On view through June 11 and filling three floors of Perrotin’s New York gallery is Josh Sperling’s exhibition “Daydream.” The artist’s largest show to date shines a spotlight on his examination of color theory through a compilation of shaped canvases, collage paintings, and site-specific installations, which represent some of Sperling’s most ambitious work yet. Aptly named, viewers at the gallery will find themselves faced with an experience not of the waking world, as they travel from room to room, immersed with a sense of childlike wonder brought on by the artist’s gradient squiggles, illusory canvases, and abstract compilations of colorful shapes that please the eye with a delicate balance between chaos and composure.
David Zwirner and Fraenkel Gallery have come together for the presentation of “Cataclysm: The 1972 Diane Arbus Retrospective Revisited.”
An exhibition of new multimedia paintings by Andro Wekua is on view at Gladstone 64 from September 14—October 22.
In Christina Quarles's “In 24 Days tha Sun’ll Set at 7pm” the artist is sharing new works that are the product of her recent residency at Hauser & Wirth in Somerset.
The first U.S. survey of Anna-Eva Bergman, “Revelation” is one of the few looks at the experimental practice of the dynamic Norwegian-born artist.
Lucy Bull's first solo exhibition in New York, "Piper" is on view at David Kordansky from September 10—October 15, where the artist will introduce new works on canvas.
Jenny Holzer’s most recent language-based artworks can be seen at Hauser & Wirth’s New York gallery in an exhibition titled “DEMENTED WORDS.”
Originating at World Cultural Heritage sites, “nendo Sees Kyoto” is the result of the design house’s collaborations with six Japanese master artisans.
vanessa german’s “Sad Rapper” constructs a narrative of characters from the same neighborhood as a platform to challenge urgent and current issues.
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