Miles McEnery Gallery presents an exhibition of works by April Gornik, April 02 until May 09.
Phoebe Hui’s 'The Lurking Void' at HKADC SHOWCASE orchestrates colossal, unsettling site-specific installations from office detritus, offering a stark psychological portrait of contemporary labor's intricate entanglement with artificial intelligence.
Joseph Ford orchestrates a compelling dialogue between urban art and inaccessible behemoths of infrastructure, inviting artists to create illusory interventions on site-specific photographs that reclaim public consciousness from imposed, energy-producing structures.
Hajime Sorayama's distinctive "Sexy Robots," meticulously rendered in chrome and blending commercial slickness with erotic futurism, have paradoxically infiltrated both high art institutions and global luxury fashion, despite the artist's anti-establishment ethos.
Lygia Pape, Book of Night and Day I (1963), $158,500 to $237,800 estimate, is due to be sold at Phillips Modern & Contemporary Art Auction in London on April 16, 2026. Tempera and acrylic on wood, in 4 parts, 15.9 x 16.2 x 3.2cm. The work has been traded once in the past.
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