Drawing from the theoretical tools of surrealism, Hui’s work is an absurdist reflection on late-stage capitalism.
Kadel Willborn, Dusseldorf presents an exhibition of works by Vivian Greven, January 18 until March 29.
Works by Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol were among the 61% of lots selling above their low estimate at Bonhams Skinner Prints & Photographs auction on January 14.
The debut project of Alex Young and George de Vos, the two venues occupy a former pub boldly reimagined by Swiss architect Leopold Banchini through an evocative cross-cultural lens inspired by the interplay of the Arts and Crafts movement with the aspects of Japanese Mingei during the early 20th century.
The exhibition presents new and existing works emerging from a decade-long dialogue between British painter Lubaina Himid (1954, Zanzibar), a leading figure of the British Black Arts Movement, and multidisciplinary Polish artist Magda Stawarska (1976, Ruda Śląska), whose practice combines moving image, soundscapes and screen printing.
Museo Reina Sofia will present a career survey of Marisa González, an artist whose work has explored the intersections between culture and new technology since the 1970s. May 21 until September 22.
Kathe Kollwitz, Zwei wartende Soldatenfrauen (1941), sold for $35,300, more than two and a half times the low estimate at Ketterer Kunst, Online. Bronze With Dark-Brown Patina, 22.5 x 24.5 x 20.5cm. The work has been traded once in the past.