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"Images: Ghost Painterly Abstraction” is a dual presentation at Galerie Maria Bernheim's spaces in London and Zurich.
September 9, 2021 - October 23, 2021
A group exhibition by Galerie Maria Bernheim, “Images: Ghost Painterly Abstraction” is a dual presentation at the gallery’s spaces in London (open through October 9) and Zurich (on view until October 23). Titled as a playful reference to the 1964 exhibition “Post-Painterly Abstraction,” the artists on view have been chosen for their simultaneous use of visual clarity paired with elements of emotion and content. Featuring names like Carla Accardi, Maja Ruznic, Amy Sillman, Richard Tuttle, and Michaela Yearwood-Dan, the viewers will find common among the featured work a defiance of true abstraction or figuration, reflecting a contemporary moment in art.
“Earth Beats" looks at the climate crisis through a selection of nature-centric artworks dating from the present-day back to the 1700s.
Anh Duong's exhibition “La Tentation d’existed. There is always Champagne in the Fridge” asks questions of self and identity.
Mai 36's exhibition of Thomas Ruff features new additions to the artist's "Tableaux chinois" series along with works dating back through 1981.
Mika Rottenberg's debut exhibition at Hauser & Wirth follows the artist's interests in labor and value through sculptures, film, and installations.
Open at Kunsthalle Zurich through September 5, Lorenza Longhi’s “Minuet of Manners” encompasses every aspect of the gallery, including the furniture and the methods by which her works have been hung.
Galerie Maria Bernheim’s Zurich location presents the work of the artist Kyle Dunn for the first time ever with his exhibition “The Fool.”
The first presentation to occupy the new David Chipperfield-designed Kunsthaus Zurich extension building is William Forsythe’s “The Sense of Things.”
For the fifth anniversary of the death of Zaha Hadid, Galerie Gmurzynska has presented “Abstracting the Landscape” in honor of the renowned architect.
Open at Mai 36 Galerie through May 29 is Allen Ruppersberg’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland, “Collages.”
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