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Twenty of Agnes Martin’s grey paintings, which “concentrated on horizontal divisions of six-foot square canvases,” are reunited at The Pace Gallery.
Twenty of Agnes Martin’s grey paintings, which “concentrated on horizontal divisions of six-foot square canvases,” are reunited at The Pace Gallery.
If the Dylan show is not your thing, check out the Richard Serra, as Gagosian continues its run of museum-like shows.
Robert Rauschenberg: Photographs: 1949–1962 is an exhibition of 167 images taken by Rauschenberg, up now at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space.
For his most recent series Pieter Hugo traveled to Accra, Ghana, “the site of a sprawling dump for technological waste from around the world.” The chilling work is on view at Yossi Milo through October 29.
Born, Elinor Carucci’s show at Sasha Wolf Gallery, “concerns motherhood, including her pregnancy, the birth of her twins, and the pleasures and terrors of raising children.”
Benrimon Contemporary unveils its newly renovated space with Word Up!, a show featuring recent text-based work.
Salon Ciel presents Joseph Grazi’s Aggressive Nature, opening September 14 at the Gallery Bar.
I will be in a show at Pertwee, Anderson & Gold in London in October.
Ken Butler’s show at Sideshow in Brooklyn “further abstracts and transforms the human-figure-instrument-body iconography for which he is known by pushing it further into the realm of mechanical bio-structure and cybernetics.”