“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
RETROACTION
“RETROaction” is a project initiated at Hauser & Wirth with the prominent Harvard academic, Homi K. Bhabha. Artists included: Ida Applebroog, Charles Gaines, Mike Kelley, Zoe Leonard, Glenn Ligon, Cindy Sherman, Gary Simmons and Lorna Simpson with Kevin Beasley, Torkwase Dyson, Leslie Hewitt and Rashid Johnson.
February 27 – May 5, 2024
JASON RHOADES: DRIVE
Hauser & Wirth will dedicate an entire gallery at its Downtown Arts District location to a yearlong exploration of Rhoades’ art via the subject of cars and car culture. For Jason Rhoades, the car was a vehicle of artistic pursuit, both readymade sculpture and American idol.
February 27, 2024 – January 14, 2025
MATTHIAS BITZER: CALIGOTHEK
Almine Rech is pleased to present “Caligothek”, Matthias Bitzer's seventh solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition title hints at the elusive nature of perception, where the present moment remains veiled in ambiguity, inviting viewers to pause and reflect on what lies beyond.
February 24 – March 30, 2024
ZHANG ENLI: FACES
Hauser & Wirth’s new street-level gallery in Hong Kong launches with an inaugural exhibition by Zhang Enli entitled “Faces”. He was the first Asian artist to join Hauser & Wirth in 2006 and he has exhibited widely, both regionally and internationally.
February 24 – March 9, 2024
JASON BOYD KINSELLA: EMOTIONAL MOONSCAPES
Perrotin is pleased to present Jason Boyd Kinsella's exhibition “EMOTIONAL MOONSCAPES”, introducing the artist’s foray into combining various mediums, such as painting, sculpture, and video.
February 24 – April 6, 2024
GAHEE PARK: FUN AND GAMES
Perrotin presents “Fun and Games”, an exhibition in New York of new paintings by GaHee Park. The exhibition consists of nine artworks that showcase her hyperstylized romantic scenes, where art history's favorite still life subjects appear to have soured.
February 24 – April 6, 2024
MAJA DJORDJEVIC: HOPE AND REBIRTH
Carl Kostyál is delighted to present “HOPE AND REBIRTH” by Belgrade-born artist Maja Djordjevic. The exhibition is thus best understood as a whispered battle cry – encased within deceptively bright and seemingly jubilant paintings is a call to drop arms and hold one another’s hands instead.
February 23 – March 16, 2024
RED, YELLOW AND BLUE: THE LAST PAINTINGS
Pace presents an exhibition of the last paintings of Chuck Close. This show will feature a selection of paintings, photographs, and works on paper that reflect Close’s significant contributions to the history of art.
February 23 – April 13, 2024
TU HONGTAO: BEYOND BABEL
Lévy Gorvy Dayan presents the artist Tu Hongtao with “Beoynd Babel“. Th exhibition presents sweeping compositions in sumptuous hues that advance the artist’s use of abstraction as a means to engage with memory, landscape, and society, as well as art history, theory, and poetry.
February 22 – March 30, 2024
VERENA LOEWENS: KIND OF BLUE
Hauser & Wirth is pleased to present “Kind of Blue”, the first solo exhibition in the United States dedicated to the Swiss artist Verena Loewensberg. In her work, structured oil compositions are animated by wide-ranging color and shape, yielding a precise yet poetic art.
February 21 – April 27, 2024
EN IWAMURA: YAMA-ASOBI
Ross + Kramer is pleased to announces En Iwamura’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, entitled “Yama-Asobi”. The exhibition includes 40 new ceramic sculptures and 8 works on paper.
February 15 – March 10, 2024
AMIR FATTAL: POST-ARTIFICIAL PAINTINGS
KÖNIG is pleased to present “POST-ARTIFICIAL PAINTINGS”, a solo exhibition by Amir Fattal. He stands at the forefront of blending generative artificial intelligence with traditional art forms.
February 15 – March 16, 2024
MICHAEL KAGAN: POLE POSITION
Venus Over Manhattan is pleased to present “Pole Position”, a solo exhibition of new paintings by artist Michael Kagan. This work represents a significant shift for Kagan, diverging from the depictions of astronauts, spacecrafts, cockpits, and mountaintops which first brought him acclaim.
February 15 – March 9, 2024
TIME LAPSE
Pace is pleased to present “Time Lapse”, an exhibition of figurative paintings by eight Korean artists. The group of artists in the show includes Jungwook Kim, Jinhee Kim, Noah Ryu, Gwangsoo Park, Suh Yongsun, Woosung Lee, Jaeheon Lee, and Soojung Jung.
February 15 – March 13, 2024
SERGEJ JENSEN: OLDER WORKS AND SHADOW PAINTINGS
White Cube is pleased to present an exhibition by Sergej Jensen. Wavering between abstraction and legibility Jensen’s highly formal and material-oriented work from the past 20 years is shown here together, providing a reflective narrative on the medium of painting within his practice.
February 14 – March 24, 2024
TIONA NEKKIA McCLODDEN
McClodden interrogates the critical activation point bridging the conditions of witnessing and intuiting, mercy and subjugation, enlisting metaphorical devices to explore the endurances of being human.
February 14 – March 24, 2024
IAN FELICE: IF THE HOARFROST COULD SPEAK
Half Gallery is pleased to announces “If the Hoarfrost Could Speak“ by the artist Ian Felice. The exhibition marks Ian Felice’s first proper NYC gallery debut.
February 13 – March 13, 2024
CONNER O’LEARY: NOTHING, HERE
Conner O’Leary’s new paintings take us on a road trip from Governors Island to northern New Mexico. Like many who set off in search of the ideal, we arrive to find that there is “Nothing, here.”
February 13 – March 13, 2024
HA CHONG-HYUN
Almine Rech presents Ha Chong-Hyun’s solo exhibition with the gallery at Gstaad. Ha Chong-Hyun is a founding member of the avant-garde movement Dansaekhwa.
February 12 – March 15, 2024
DAISY PARRIS: NO STORM WAS EVER QUITE SO FIERCE
Green Family Art Foundation is pleased to present “No Storm Was Ever Quite So Fierce“ by the British artist Daisy Parris in the foundation’s Spotlight Gallery.
February 10 – May 12, 2024