West Bretton, UK
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Opened 23 Sep 2023Until 14 Apr 2024
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Prague, Czech Republic
Kunsthalle Praha
Until 22 Apr 2024
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum
Opened 16 Feb 2024Until 9 Jun 2024
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London, UK
Tate Britain
Opened 22 Feb 2024Until 7 Jul 2024
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Houston, USA
Menil Drawing Institute
Opened 22 Mar 2023Until 21 Jul 2024
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London, UK
William Morris Gallery
Opened 23 Mar 2024Until 22 Sep 2024
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Friesen: Immortalised features first prints from the Friesen Collection at the Putney Library, London, as part of an exhibition by the Putney group for London Independent Photography. The prints shows abstracted watercolours that transcend the original twentieth century photographs by Baroness Friesen, which was rescued from a flooded watermill in Mallorca.
London, UK
Putney Library
Opened 26 Feb 2024
Until 29 Mar 2024
With a background in textiles, Paloma Proudfoot’s artistic process mirrors flat pattern-cutting, initially working with paper templates before realising the work in a three-dimensional format. Throughout her practice, she has been led by an enduring interest in how corporeality is both registered and articulated.
London, UK
The Annexe
Until 30 Mar 2024
Washington DC, USA
National Gallery of Art
Opened 19 Nov 2023
Until 31 Mar 2024
This is the first solo exhibition in Paris devoted to Chana Orloff since 1971. Bringing together around a hundred works, it invites visitors to (re)discover an artist who was remarkably celebrated in her lifetime. The Musée Zadkine is located a stone’s throw from the studio occupied by the artist on rue d'Assas at the start of her career. Orloff’s sculptures are in occasional dialogue with those of the master of the premises, the sculptor Ossip Zadkine, contemporary of Orloff.
Paris, France
Musée Zadkine
Until 31 Mar 2024
Like many of Lydia Ourahmane’s projects, 108 Days relates to the artist’s immediate surroundings and engages with the social, political and experiential, while being invariably rooted in personal histories and experiences, whether individual or collective. The installations, videos, sculptures and sound works of Lydia Ourahmane address contemporary issues such as migration, colonialism and geopolitics. Inhabiting, gathering, sharing, being permeable..., these are all qualities that infuse the site-specific project in the Museum tower. The title refers both to the days the exhibition is open to the public and to the number of participants who have been invited by the artist to engage with the space during this period.
Barcelona, Spain
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA)
Until 1 Apr 2024