David Zwirner is pleased to announce The Monkey, an exhibition of new paintings by Belgian artist Michaël Borremans, taking place at the gallery’s London location.
The notion that art is inherently political and exists beyond its aesthetic value underscores the curriculum of most art schools in Britain, priming students with the impulse to engage critically with a range of socio-political issues in their personal lives and artistic practice.
Born in Korea and living in Vancouver, lens-based artist Jin-me Yoon’s foremost concerns are environments interwoven with empire.
The piece, made by Los Angeles-based sculptor Alison Saar, has been on a national tour since 2022, including stops in New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Minneapolis, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco — as well as several historically Black colleges and universities.
This episode is part of a series produced in conjunction with the 14th Shanghai Biennale at the Power Station of Art (November 2023–March 2024), curated by Anton Vidokle, Zairong Xiang, Hallie Ayres, Lukas Brasiskis, and Ben Eastham.
Silke Lindner will show artists of Rose Easton’s program: Arlette, Eva Gold, Louis Morlæ, Amanda Moström and Tasneem Sarkez.
Maqbool Fida Husain, Untitled (Five Horses) (1982), $386,500 to $644,200 estimate, is due to be sold at Bonhams Modern and Contemporary South Asian Art Online Auction in Online on August 6, 2024. Acrylic, Oil And Felt Pen On Canvas, 121.9 x 183.0cm. The work has been traded once in the past.