“We are pleased to present a written interview with Tanya Ling, a British artist of Indian descent, born in Calcutta in 1966. Ling has built a multifaceted career spanning both fine art and fashion. After studying at Central Saint Martins in London, she worked as a designer for Christian Lacroix in Paris before transitioning into painting, sculpture, and drawing. Ling’s practice continues to evolve through collaborations and exhibitions worldwide. In this interview, we explore her artistic journey, creative process, and the inspirations behind her most recent works.”
– Tom Smith
ANA BARRIGA: MANÍ
Kristin Hjellegjerde is presenting an exhibition by Ana Barriga “MANÍ” on view from January 10 – February 8, 2020. A giant peanut with a blue face and red lips resides as deity over a vibrant world of cartoon-like creatures.
OLI EPP: OXYMORON
Carl Kostyal is presenting an exhibition by Oli Epp “Oxymoron” on view in London from December 13, 2019 – March 3, 2020.
JAVIER CALLEJA: I DID, I DO, I WILL DO
More than 8.000 kms separate Those little things, Javier Calleja's last exhibition in Mykonos, from I did, I do, I will do, the new solo show, which lands in Hong Kong.
GEORGE CONDO
Skarstedt is presenting George Condo: Paintings & Works on Paper, an exhibition of new works. The exhibition will present six large scale works on paper which explore the inner activity of the human psyche in relationship with the external presence of the physical body.
MATTHEW WONG: BLUE
Karma is presenting Blue, a solo exhibition by Matthew Wong. Matthew Wong cast the landscapes and interiors of Blue under the halo of the penumbra: the outer region of a shadow where light crosses over into dark.
TAKASHI MURAKAMI: BAKA
Takashi Murakami is back at the Paris gallery three years after his exhibition Learning the Magic of Painting. This new show follows several museum exhibitions throughout the world.
JOSH SPERLING: SO IT GOES
Perrotin is presenting Josh Sperling’s second exhibition in Paris. So It Goes explores two ambitious developments in the style of the artist who, for the occasion, will take over the spaces of 10 Impasse Saint-Claude.
JR: CHRONICLES
Brooklyn Museum: October 4, 2019–October 18, 2020. Over the past two decades, JR has expanded the meaning of public art through his ambitious projects that give visibility and agency to a broad spectrum of people around the world.
MARCUS JAHMAL: DOUBLE DOWN
Marcus Jahmal at Almine Rech New York. This will be Jahmal's second show with the gallery. On this occasion, the artist will present a selection of new paintings and will transform the gallery's west exhibition room with a site-specific installation.
LOIE HOLLOWELL: PLUMB LINE
New York — Pace Gallery will inaugurate its global headquarters with a solo exhibition of new paintings by Loie Hollowell. Marking Hollowell’s debut exhibition with Pace in New York, Plumb Line will feature nine large-scale paintings that expand upon the artist’s dynamic use of dimensionality, color and geometric shapes.
EDDIE MARTINEZ: EMHK19
Perrotin Hong Kong is presenting Eddie Martinez’s second solo exhibition with the gallery “EMHK19” following “Blockhead Stacks” in Tokyo in 2018.
JONAS WOOD
Gagosian is presenting new paintings and works on paper by Jonas Wood.
In his boldly colored graphic works, Wood combines art historical references with images of the objects, interiors, and people that comprise the fabric of his daily life.
KAWS: GONE
Skarstedt is presenting an exhibition by KAWS “GONE” on view from November 8 – December 19, 2018.
GONE will be the artist’s inaugural show upon joining Skarstedt Gallery, debuting four large-scale bronze sculptures, and a series of new paintings.