“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
CHARLES HASCOËT: KOBAYASHI MARU
Perrotin announces “Kobayashi Maru”, a new suite of paintings by New York-based Charles Hascoët. Spanning film, anime, and household items, his clear references to these cultural artifacts combined with art historical tropes culminate in domestic stilllife scenes and fantastical tableaus.
June 1 - July 26, 2024
LEE JIN WOO
White Cube presents the solo exhibition of Paris-based Korean artist Lee Jin Woo. The result of total submission to an ascetic process engaging mind, body and spirit, the artworks engender a heightened physical awareness and are themselves an embodiment of a sentient, ‘breathing’ presence.
June 1 - September 7, 2024
JOHAN CRETEN: STRANGERS WELCOME
Perrotin announces “Strangers Welcome”by the artist Johan Creten at the remote Abbaye de Beaulieu-en-Rouergue in France. Creten’s sculptures are a feast for the eyes, with their gestural, virtuosic glazes and sumptuous surfaces that also light up the mind with their enigmatic and inscrutable references.
June 1 - July 26, 2024
ALEX GARDNER: PSYCHIC STAMINA
Perrotin is pleased to present the exhibition “Psychic Stamina” by the California-based painter Alex Gardner. By inviting viewers to sit on the figure, the artist is asking us to consider what toll our comfort takes on others. This is just one of the many tough questions embedded in his work.
June 1 - July 26, 2024
VILHELM HAMMERSHØI: SILENCE
Hauser & Wirth inaugurate their new gallery in Basel with the exhibition of the artist Vilhelm Hammershøi entitled “Silence“. His remarkably modernist sensibility continues to capture the imaginations of contemporary audiences from beyond his native Denmark, with major international retrospectives and exhibitions over the last 20 years.
June 1 - July 13, 2024
INÈS LONGEVIAL: LES SILENCES DU DÉSIR
Almine Rech announces Inès Longevial's second solo exhibition entitled “Les Silences du Désir“. Inès Longevial gives life to a giant, a brute yet fragile force, evoking a repressed desire that is expressed through every stroke of paint.
May 31 - July 6, 2024
ILANA SAVDIE: ECTOPIA
White Cube presents “Ectopia” by the artist Ilana Savdie. Through her works of acrylic, oil and beeswax, Savdie looks to intersections between the biological world and the folkloric to address modes of adaptation and survival, while challenging encoded binaries such as predator/prey, pleasure/disgust and verity/artifice.
May 31 - July 27, 2024
TETSUMI KUDO: CAGES
In a wide-ranging practice spanning four decades, post-war Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 –1990) explored the human experience, interrogating the proliferation of mass consumption and the rise of technology. This exhibition brings together a selection of Kudo’s signature cages made between 1966 and 1980.
May 31 - August 31, 2024
RACHEL GARRARD: TIME WILL NOT WAIT FOR US
KÖNIG GALERIE is pleased to announce the exhibition “TIME WILL NOT WAIT FOR US” by Rachel Garrard. Her work is deeply rooted in extensive research into contemporary science, the fundamental elements of nature, the mathematics of harmonious forms, and the potential energy in material objects.
May 31 - June 29, 2024
MARTY SCHNAPF: THRESHOLDS
Perrotin is pleased to announce “Thresholds” by the artist Marty Schnapf in Asia. The presentation showcases a new series of paintings that delve into the internal shifts experienced when we cross a point beyond which all things will be different.
May 31 - July 6, 2024
NAN GOLDIN: SISTERS, SAINTS, SIBYLS
Gagosian presents Nan Goldin with the projection “Sisters, Saints, Sibyls”, a series of off-site projects that allows audiences to experience remarkable artworks in unusual contexts. The installation is a visceral, immersive environment, referencing nineteenth-century operating theaters
May 30 - June 23, 2024
DANIEL TURNER
The New York-based artist Daniel Turner will present works created from salvaged and recontextualized materials extracted from the Oxnard Generating Station. Turner’s focused examination of the properties of alloys has led to large-scale paintings that utilize copper components extracted from the Oxnard site.
May 30 - August 25, 2024
YUAN FANG: DANGEROUS WATERS
Skarstedt is delighted to announce “Dangerous Waters”, the solo exhibition by the artist Yuan Fang. The paintings on display illustrate Fang's cerebral exploration of water as both a spatial barrier and a representation of women, providing an intimate insight into the artist's world.
May 30 - July 12, 2024
WINFRED REMBERT: HARD TIMES
Working in his signature medium of carved and painted leather, late American artist Winfred Rembert dedicated the last thirty years of his life to creating a striking visual memoir. “Hard Times” includes paintings from two of the artist’s most recognizable bodies of work.
May 30 - August 25, 2024
TOMOKO NAGAI: HOUSE
Perrotin announces the exhibition “House” by the artist Tomoko Nagai. The stuffed animals, the little girl, and even the pots and pans are transformed into playthings of a make-believe home, beckoning us to a world that seems far removed from reality.
May 30 - July 13, 2024
ANGEL OTERO: THAT FIRST RAIN IN MAY
Magical realism and abstraction converge in the work of artist Angel Otero, whose first Los Angeles exhibition with Hauser & Wirth. Otero’s personal recollections of his upbringing in Puerto Rico are woven through this array of new paintings and sculptures.
May 29 - August 24, 2024
EWA JUSZKIEWICZ
Fundación Almine and Bernard Ruiz-Picasso announces the exhibition of Ewa Juszkiewicz entitled “Locks with Leaves and Swelling Buds” curated by Guillermo Solana. The anti-faciality mask, meanwhile, hides the first face and prevents the appearance of a second one, blocking the reproduction of faciality.
April 20 - September 1, 2024
RICHARD MISRACH
Pace announces an exhibition of work by photographer Richard Misrach. A champion of color photography since the 1970s, Misrach is known for his poignant, large-scale images that lean into social, political, and environmental issues of the present while also engaging with the history of photography.
May 11 - June 15, 2024
ROY LICHTENSTEIN: BAUHAUS STAIRWAY MURAL
Gagosian presents the installation of Roy Lichtenstein’s “Bauhaus Stairway Mural” (1989). Employing a handmade process, he mimicked the printing techniques of magazines and newspapers, making Benday dots and bright color synonymous with Pop art.
September 8, 2023 - June 15, 2024
MASATO MORI: HIGORO NO OKONAI
NANZUKA announces the exhibition “HIGORO NO OKONAI,” a solo exhibition by the artist Masato Mori. His new works in this exhibition illustrate an attempt to suggest a correlation between painting and underground music, influenced by his friendship with two long-time friend and DJs, 5ive and Powder.
May 25 - July 7, 2024