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Betsy Eby’s show at Winston Wachter Fine Art closes October 16.
Betsy Eby’s show at Winston Wachter Fine Art closes October 16.
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Jeff Koons’s exhibition “Made in Heaven” will be on view at Luxembourg & Dayan, a gallery on the UES, through January 21.
Sarah Sze’s show at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, which “causes the viewer’s perspective to undulate between microcosmic and macrocosmic worlds,” closes on October 23.
Damien Hirst’s The Souls opens tonight at Paul Stolper in London. For the show, Hirst filled the gallery “with 120 framed, foilblock butterfly prints. In total The Souls is made up of 4 butterflies, in 80 different colourways, each one in an edition of 15. Vibrant with hue, the finished effect of each print is that of a resonant tension between the stillness of death and the trembling, iridescent life that the individual butterflies convey.”
Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Evening Sale on November 10 will feature Warhol’s “Big Campbell’s Soup Can With Can Opener (Vegetable),” a 1962 painting which is expected to go for $30 to $50 million.
Pierre Soulages’s work is very interesting. In his on-going outrenoir series, which dates back to 1979, his use of black paint “reflects light in myriad ways, promising limitless possibilities.”
Joan Snyder’s show, A Year in the Painting Life, at Betty Cuningham Gallery closes on October 30.