Friedrich Kunath 'Earth to Fuckface' @ White Cube
White Cube Hong Kong presents a new exhibition by Los Angeles based German artist Friedrich Kunath. Kunath’s work, which covers a range of mediums including drawing, painting, sculpture, installation and photography, presents an altered reality whose subject matter taps into universal and existential concerns. For this exhibition Kunath has pushed his personal vision even further, producing a series of new paintings that explores the limits and extent of an inner, psychic landscape whose kaleidoscopic and fragmented scenes seem to uncannily cohere. Earth to Fuckface will be on view until January 31 at White Cube Hong Kong, 50 Connaught Road Central
Artist Richard Phillips Signing Copies of His New Monograph
Richard Phillips signing copies of his new monograph Negation of the Universe at the Gagosian Shop.
Spain & 42 St @ Foxy Production
SPAIN & 42 ST. is the title of a William S. Burroughs cut-up poem that transforms found fragments of text into a new whole. The works in the exhibition challenge the narratives of photography and fashion and parallels between them, just as Burroughs constantly challenged the structure of prose. They move beyond expectations of fashion or fine art: they are neither exclusively one nor the other. Each is a cut-up in itself and within the context of the exhibition, which features artists Darja Bajagić, Jimmy DeSana, Peter Hujar, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul Mpagi, Sepuya Heji Shin, Laurie Simmons, and Deborah Turbeville. SPAIN & 42 ST. will be on view until January 31, 2015 @ Foxy Productions, 623 W. 23rd St. New York.
Ricardo Gonzalez 'Rot Open In Bliss' @ Asya Geisberg
Asya Geisberg Gallery presents Rot Open in Bliss, an exhibition of paintings by Ricardo Gonzalez. This will be the artist's first solo exhibition at the gallery. On view until January 31 @ Asya Geisberg Gallery, 537b West 23rd Street. photography by photography by Etienne Frossard
Brant Foundation Presents Dan Colen's The L...o...n...g Count
Brass rods, cement slabs, specks of dirt, stainless steel bars, faceted metal studs, cigarette butts, ashes, empty bottles of booze, strands of hair, Dan Colen creates a anti-world that looks left behind by misfits and miscreants. Dan Colen The L...o...n...g Count is on view now un December 21 in Walter De Maria's former studio – the space is now The Brant Foundation Art Study Center at 421 East 6th St, New York. photographs by Fredrica Duke
The Thing and the Thing-In-Itself @ Andrea Rosen Gallery
Andrea Rosen Gallery presents The Thing and the Thing-in-Itself, an exhibition comprising a tightly focused group of 20th-century masterworks curated by noted art historian Robert Hobbs. Bringing together a compelling group of significant works, one by each of seven key 20th-century artists – Marcel Duchamp, Joseph Kosuth, René Magritte, Piero Manzoni, Yoko Ono, Ad Reinhardt, and Robert Smithson – this exhibition offers viewers the opportunity to look at familiar artists in a new way and with much greater depth. The Thing and the Thing-in-Itself will be on view until January 24, 2014 at Andrea Rosen Gallery, 525 West 24th Street. photographs by Jena Cumbo for Autre.
Artist Cole Sternberg at MAMA Gallery in Los Angeles
Artist Cole Sternberg getting ready for his group show, entitled Erection, featuring artists like Devendra Banhart, Amanda Charchian, and more, which opens today at MAMA gallery. photograph by Adarsha Benjamin
Allen Jones Retrospective @ The Royal Acadamy
This long-overdue appraisal spans the entire career of British Pop artist Allen Jones, from the 1960s (when alongside peers like Hockney and Caulfield he was closely associated with the rise of Pop Art) to the present day. On view until January 25, 2015 at the Royal Academy.
[PHOTOS] Julian Schnabel Takes Us On A Tour of Cafe Dolly
[PHOTOS] Cafe Dolly: Picabia, Schnabel, Willumsen @ MOAFL
Bringing together the work of French artist Francis Picabia, American artist Julian Schnabel, and Danish artist Jens Ferdinand Willumsen for the first time in the United States, the exhibition Café Dolly: Picabia, Schnabel, Willumsen will be on view at NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale from October 12, 2014 - February 1, 2015. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
HIGHLIGHTS FROM ART BASEL MIAMI PART TWO
Harper's Books Poolside Bungalow Exhibition @ Edition Hotel
Fascinating display of rare books and other ephemera at Harper Books' exhibition at Miami Beach Edition Hotel. Photography by Daisuke Yokota and art by Jesse Littlefield, Stewart Suttcliffe, Robert Whitman and more. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Highlights From Art Basel Miami Part One
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
REGINA REX presents CEMETERIUM at Emerson Dorsch
Cemeterium is a sculpture garden based on the layout and form of a cemetery that will take place in Miami during the week of art fairs. Featuring work by over thirty artists, Cemetarium is a hybrid form that takes inspiration from both art fairs and cemeteries, to create a critical context that celebrates the persistence of objects beyond this one week and beyond an artists’ lifetime. The exhibition is presented by Regina Rex at Emerson Dorsch Gallery photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Hugo Montoya 'Back On Earth' @ Dorsch Gallery
Dorsch Gallery in Miami presents a double exhibition of works by Hugo Montoya and Brandon Opalka. Back on Earth will be on view until January 31. Photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Highlights from CONTEXT Art Miami
Group Exhibition At Home of Daniel and Nina-Johnson Milewski
Great Expectations 2014 is a group exhibition, which takes place in the 1928 bungalow home of Daniel Milewski and Nina Johnson- Milewski. For this exhibition, Invisible Exports, Samson Projects, and The Box have been invited to ‘curate’ groups of artists and individual works to be presented, in addition new works by Katie Stout, Jim Drain, Magic Flying Carpets, Christy Gast, Nicole Cherubini, Gina Beavers, Rochelle Feinstein, Nicolas Lobo, David Brooks, Steph Gonzalez-Turner, Kathryn Garcia, and Virginia Overton will be presented. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
To Have and to Hold at the Rubell Family Collection in Miami
To Have and to Hold will occupy 20 galleries and is a celebration of the Rubells’ history of collecting art. Starting with the late 1970s, it offers a loose chronology of early as well as recent acquisitions, simultaneously revealing movements in art and cross-generational influences. To Have and to Hold will be on view until May 29, 2015 at Rubell Family Collection in Miami. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
i feel ya: SCAD + André 3000 Benjamin at MANA MIAMI
The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and the SCAD Museum of Art (SCAD MOA) present the exhibition i feel ya: SCAD + André 3000 Benjamin, on view until December 14, 2014, at Mana Miami (318 NW 23rd Street, Wynwood). The exhibition explores fashion, film, and painting through the work of artist, musician, performer, fashion innovator, and actor André 3000 Benjamin (aka André 3000), filmmaker Greg Brunkalla, and painter Jimmy O¹Neal. photographs by SCAD
