Gagosian present new paintings and sculpture by Katharina Grosse. A prominent figure on the international art circuit, this is her first gallery exhibition in New York and at Gagosian, following a series of significant public commissions in the U.S. in recent years. Grosse approaches painting as an experience in immersive subjectivity. With a spray gun, she disconnects the artistic act from the hand, stylizing gesture as a propulsive mark. The resulting pictures are distinct, but never predetermined. Spatial tensions rise through shifts in chromatic temperature. Challenging boundaries, she reintroduces her body as an active agent within a vision of contemporary existence that is at once physically isolated and densely networked. On view until March 19, at Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th Street. photographs by Adam Lehrer
Pre-Order Autre's Next Print Issue Featuring David Hockney, Richard Hell, Alan Vega And More
Pre-order Autre's exciting next issue with a rare cover story on DAVID HOCKNEY who talks about life in Los Angeles and the vanity of being an artist, interviews with punk legends RICHARD HELL and the late ALAN VEGA, WAYNE COYNE of The Flaming Lips talks about his new album and Kurt Cobain, an exclusive chat with RYAN MCGINLEY and NOBUYOSHI ARAKI, a nightlife exploration featuring images from ELLEN VON UNWERTH'S birthday party with guests MARILYN MANSON and B. ÅKERLUND, and a conversation with 70s nightlife photographer MERYL MEISLER, and prose from award-winning author OTTESSA MOSHFEGH. Click here to pre-oder. photograph by Michael Childers
Deana Lawson, Judy Linn, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya @ Sikkema Jenkins & Co. in New York
photographs by Adam Lehrer
Ghost Of A Dream "A Devil To Pay" @ CES Gallery In Los Angeles
CES Gallery presents A Devil To Pay, the first solo exhibition in Los Angeles by artist duo Ghost of a Dream. Considering desires, Ghost of a Dream collects ephemera discarded in the pursuit of dreams and reassembles this matter into hypnotic visions of cultural identity. Constructing work from materials such as lottery tickets, trophies, travel posters, romance novels, art fair booths, and art shipping crates, Ghost of a Dream transforms these items, supposedly drained of their use-value, into sculpture, video, and two-dimensional meditations on material and symbolic value. Ghost Of A Dream "A Devil To Pay" will be on view until March 5, 2017 @ CES Gallery in Los Angeles. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
N-p-Elliott Fall/Winter 2017 Presentation During New York Fashion Week Men's
photographs by Adam Lehrer
Robert Geller Fall Winter 2017 Runway Presentation During New York Fashion Week Men's
photographs by Adam Lehrer
Zana Bayne Pop Up And "Wild Rose" Collection Release In Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
R.Swiader Fall/Winter 2017 Presentation During New York Fashion Week Men's
photographs by Adam Lehrer
Maiden Noir Fall/Winter 2017 "Traces Of Warm Light" Collection Presentation During New York Fashion Week Men's
photographs by Adam Lehrer
Wood House Fall/Winter 2017 Presentation During New York Fashion Week Men's
photographs Adam Lehrer
Private Policy Fall/Winter 2017 Presentation @ Dune Studios During New York Fashion Week Men's
photographs by Adam Lehrer
You Catch More Flies With Arsenic Than Honey Group Show @ Club Pro Gallery In Los Angeles
You Catch More Flies With Arsenic Than Honey will be on view until March 5, 2017 at Club Pro Gallery in Los Angeles. photographs by Mason Polk
Roselee Goldberg And Architect François Dallegret @ The Résidence de France In Los Angeles
photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Jake And Dinos Chapman "To Live And Think Like Pigs" @ The UTA Artist Space in Los Angeles
Jake And Dinos Chapman "To Live And Think Like Pigs" will be on view until March 11, 2017 at UTA Artist Space. Click here to read our interview of Dinos Chapman. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Read Our Interview Of Dinos Chapman, One Half Of The Chapman Brothers, Before Their Exhibition At UTA Artist Space →
There couldn’t be a better time for Jake and Dinos Chapman’s new exhibition, To Live And Think Like Pigs, on view now at the UTA Artist Space in Los Angeles. That it opened on the same day as Donald Trump’s wildly xenophobic and damaging executive order banning Muslims from “terror prone” countries is compelling, but perhaps not coincidental. When the wickedness of the world reveals its evident truths, Jake and Dinos remind us that the horror, panic and depravity isn’t just a brand of reality they have invented to shock us – it is actually reality. We are eating in it, fucking in it and living in it. Swastikas, Ku Klux Klan iconography, rainbows, happy faces and the golden arches of the McDonald’s logo all exist on the same killing field. Click here to read more.
The Imaginary World of Diego Giacometti @ Sotheby's Paris Galerie Charpentier
Sotheby’s Paris presents The Imaginary World of Diego Giacometti, an exceptional exhibition dedicated to his work. For one week, the Galerie Charpentier will showcase more than 60 works generously loaned by private collectors who were close to the artist, as well as memorabilia and some of the tools he used to create his sculptures. The exhibition will give an overview of the sculptor's singular creative talent, imbued with his poetic imagination. In the 1960s, he began designing chairs, tables, consoles and lamps where animals including frogs, mice, deer, foxes, dogs, cats and ostriches scurry, gambol and observe each other. The event will bring the artist's bestiary to life in Paris during an exhibition that includes previously unseen pieces, now unveiled to the public for the first time. The Imaginary World Of Diego Giacometti will be on view until January 31, 2017 at Galerie Charpentier, 76, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
Lionel Sabatté "Catwalk" @ Please Do Not Enter In Los Angeles
Catwalk By Lionel Sabatté will be on view until February 28 at Please Do Not Enter in Downtown Los Angeles. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Highlights From Art Los Angeles Contemporary @ The Barker Hangar In Los Angeles
Art Los Angeles Contemporary, now in its eighth year, is the International Contemporary Art fair of the West Coast The fair presents top established and emerging galleries from around the world, with a strong focus on Los Angeles galleries. Participants present some of the most dynamic recent works from their roster of represented artists, offering an informed cross section of what is happening now in contemporary art making. Art Los Angeles Contemporary will be on view from January 26 to January 29, 2017 at The Barker Hangar at The Santa Monica Airport. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
A Preview Of "Fast Forward: Painting From The 1980s" Opening At The Whitney Museum In New York
Fast Forward: Painting from the 1980s presents a focused look at painting from this decade with works drawn entirely from the Museum’s collection. In the 1980s, painting recaptured the imagination of the contemporary art world against a backdrop of expansive change. An unprecedented number of galleries appeared on the scene, particularly in downtown New York. Groundbreaking exhibitions—that blurred distinctions between high and low art—were presented at alternative and artist-run spaces. New mediums, including video and installation art, were on the rise. Yet despite the growing popularity of photography and video, many artists actively embraced painting, freely exploring its bold physicality and unique capacity for expression and innovation. Fast Forward: Painting from the 1980s will be on view from January 27 to May 14 at The Whitney Museum in New York. photographs by Adam Lehrer
Highlights From The Outsider Art Fair At The Metropolitan Pavilion In New York
photographs by Adam Lehrer