PM/AM is pleased to present The Dreams I Don’t Remember, a solo exhibition of new works by Daria Dmytrenko. The artist conjures creatures that dwell somewhere between nightmare and self-portrait. H
Sim Smith is pleased to announce Vanessa Garwood’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Story Circles. Vanessa Garwood’s paintings explore the progressive nature of matrilateral stor
Ben Brown Fine Arts is delighted to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Rebecca Ness, marking the first presentation of work by the acclaimed New York-based figurative painter with the ga
As part of M+B's summer series celebrating their 20-year anniversary, the gallery is proud to spotlight the work of Mike Brodie. While Mike first began photography with a Polaroid camera in 2004, at
Gagosian is pleased to announce Seoul, Kawaii Summer Vacation, an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Takashi Murakami presented at the headquarters of Amorepacific, the world-renowned
Enter interior worlds imagined by contemporary painters Koak, Ding Shilun and Cece Philips this summer at Hauser & Wirth London. The exhibition explores how these artists engage with the interior
GRIMM is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Anthony Cudahy, on view at the Amsterdam gallery from August 29 to October 18, 2025. Cudahy weaves imagery culled from photo archiv
P·P·O·W is pleased to present Life Looks Like a House For a Few Hours, Erin M. Riley’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. In a new body of meticulously crafted and powerfully vulnerabl
AMPHI Gallery is pleased to present When The Music’s Over - the debut solo exhibition of new works by Catherine Wang. The Los Angeles-based artist’s expressive paintings create threads of tension
Miles McEnery Gallery is delighted to announce Gabrielle Garland’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, I’ll Get You, My Pretty, and Your Little Dog Too, on view 4 September - 25 October
Case Studyo and Parra present Tarzan Interrupted, a new enamel edition debuted during the 'A World in Objects' exhibition in Málaga. Based on Parra’s 2009 painting, the work re
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