Karla Black, David Zwirner, New York
This winter, David Zwirner, New York, hosts an exhibition of new work by Scottish artist Karla Black, the artist’s second solo show with the gallery.
This winter, David Zwirner, New York, hosts an exhibition of new work by Scottish artist Karla Black, the artist’s second solo show with the gallery.
Emotional Supply Chains addresses the construction of individual identity in the digital age, with a selection of works that have all been drawn from the Zabludowicz Collection and produced since the year 2000. Including six new commissions, the show features 16 leading international artists.
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac opens a comprehensive solo exhibition of new sculptures by Tony Cragg in the vast halls of the gallery space in Paris Pantin.
We explore the first UK solo presentation of works by Betty Woodman, one of the most important contemporary artists working with ceramics today, including a number of new mixed media pieces.
20th century sculptor Giacomo Manzù is best known for delicate and moving work focusing predominantly on portraiture and religious imagery. We review his current exhibition at the Estorick Collection.
Vienna-based manufacturer WOKA reproduces iconic lamp designs from the early 20th century, including pieces by the Wiener Werkstätte and the Bauhaus, which have fallen out of production.
Curated by Nate Hitchcock and Annette Doms, UNPAINTED lab 3.0 celebrates new art forms across four days in the city of Munich.
The Contemporary Jewish Museum’s exhibition Roman Vishniac Rediscovered, reveals the full range of Vishniac’s radically diverse body of work, much of it only recently discovered.
The Aesthetica Art Prize is now open for entries. We rediscover Alexandra Vacaroiu’s work in film, which featured in the Video, Installation & Performance strand of the Art Prize 2015 Longlist.
We review Australian psych-pop band Tame Impala’s sold out, accomplished recent live show at Alexandra Palace, London, which was nothing short of regal rock, filled with enraptured gig-goers.
The British Council and the British Fashion Council showcase innovative work by emerging fashion designers from 24 countries in Fashion Utopias.
Design Shanghai returns for its fourth iteration from 9-12 March. Taking place at the Shanghai Exhibition Centre, this year’s fair promises to feature work from over 300 product and design brands.
White Cube Mason’s Yard presents an exhibition of paintings by Korean artist Park Seo-Bo, best known for his Ecriture series of the late 1960s. We review the show, which traces the works’ origins.
YSP hosts the first UK museum exhibition of work by Brooklyn-based artist KAWS, whose practice includes painting, sculpture, design and more.
In over 100 photographs, sketchbooks and ephemera, this exhibition explores the motivation behind Saul Leiter’s work and is the artist’s first major show in a British public gallery.
The Premiums: Interim Projects 2016 show features the work of artists at the midpoint of their studies at the Royal Academy Schools. We speak to exhibiting artists Adam Shield and Richie Moment.
Mazzoleni London brings together two of artist Piero Manzoni’s most well known series of works, the Achromes (1957–1963) and the Linee (1959–1963).
Roughly a century after the production of the first animated film, the Hirshhorn Museum takes stock of the current state of the art form and considers what it can reveal to us about the information age.
Ana Mendieta: Experimental and Interactive Films is the first full-scale gallery exhibition dedicated to the artist’s filmworks in New York.