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Marian Goodman presents “The Other Side,” an exhibition of photographs by Nan Goldin at the Paris bookshop. The exhibition offers a series of black-and-white photographs portraying the artist’s friends from the early 1970s. These portraits mark Goldin’s debut in photography, helping to shape her artistic career. In 1978 Goldin moved from Boston to New York and went on to photograph the LGBTQ+ communities in Paris, Berlin, New York, and Asia. The acclaimed slideshow The Other Side (1994-2019), created by Goldin as a tribute to beauty, courage and freedom, includes some of the photographs from this period of time, that document the daily lives of her friends and the club world from 1972 to 2010.
Matias Faldbakken’s debut solo show at Galerie Chantal Crousel features a series of installations following the artist's use of opposing elements.
Russell Tovey has curated the exhibition "Hugh Steers: Blue Towel, Red Tank,” part David Zwirner's “More Life” series, surrounding the HIV/AIDS crisis.
The first all-encompassing exhibition of the German artist Georg Baselitz, the Centre Georges Pompidou’s “Baselitz — The retrospective” gives a chronological look at 60 years of artwork.
Emily Mae Smith's "Harvesters" follows her chosen muse, a straw broom, in scenarios suggestive of styles and artworks of historic origins.
This retrospective of Anni and Josef Albers looks at both their relationship as a couple and their respective artistic endeavors through a selection of over 350 works.
Anne Imhof will be activating her exhibition "Natures Mortes" with a special program of performances through October 24.
"Thierry Mugler, Couturissime" spans archival material dating between 1973—2014, looking at Mugler’s work across ready-to-wear, haute couture, and perfume.
Coinciding with the Centre Georges Pompidou’s major retrospective of Georg Baselitz, Thaddaeus Ropac is debuting an exhibition of the artist’s new drawings.
Harold Ancart’s exhibition “La Grande Profondeur” features new sculptural works referencing the entity of a swimming pool and pondering the differences in shallow versus deep.
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