Antti, why did you choose Berlin?
“Hope and Dignity: The Farmworker Movement,” curated by California State University, Northridge’s Tom & Ethel Bradley Center, captures the faces of hundreds of men and women who made up the movement.
Concurrently with this exhibition, Siestreem’s work will be featured at The armory show in a special joint presentation with Elizabeth Leach Gallery.
The Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas, a celebrated sacred space originally built in 1971, has closed indefinitely due to damage sustained during Hurricane Beryl last month.
Based at Church Hill in Morningside, the gallery will display over 40 new paintings for this year’s August exhibition, from Jennifer Irvine’s sun-soaked south of France scenes to John Kingsley’s large scale abstracts, still life from Alison Dickson and Gordon Wilson’s much loved ‘Biddy’ paintings.
Park SeoBo, Écriture No.18-21 (2021), which had a $39,500 to $73,200 estimate, was bought-in at Seoul Auction, Online. Relief Print With Korean Hanji Paper, 131.5 x 102.0cm.
In his latest exhibition, Progeny, at Michael Kohn Gallery, Chiffon Thomas delves into deeply personal and collective narratives, exploring the intersections of identity, architecture, and history…