Pace Gallery
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Paulina Olowska brings Slavic folklore and androgynous nymphs to London
Paulina Olowska explores magical mysticism in ‘Squelchy Garden Mules and Mamunas’ at London’s Pace Gallery
By Hannah Silver Published
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Matthew Day Jackson: ‘I want digital and analogue to fit together perfectly so we can regain our hands’
American artist-designer Matthew Day Jackson’s new show 'Against Nature' at Pace Gallery, New York offers a sharp digital spin on landscape painting
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Perfect imperfect: Brent Wadden weaves new works for his first UK solo show
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Wood work: Louise Nevelson’s monochrome sculptures fill Pace London
By Elisa Carassai Last updated
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'The Yosemite Suite': Pace Gallery exhibits David Hockney's bucolic iPad drawings
By Daniel Scheffler Last updated
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Arlene Shechet brings nature into the gallery arena at Pace New York
For the American artist, every material and form has inherent questions. Here, the sculptor opens a new dialogue with ‘Skirts’ at Pace Gallery's new flagship
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Sam Gilliam’s musical musings on jazz, colour and Beyoncé
‘Existed Existing’ reflects the Colour Field master’s six-decade career in boundary-pushing chromatic exploration
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Singling out the solo booths to see at Frieze Los Angeles
Over 70 galleries will descend on Paramount Pictures Studio for the second edition of the West Coast art fair (14-16 February), anchored by an ambitious programme of special projects, film screenings, talks, and institutional collaborations
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Frieze London 2016 takes a nostalgic turn, as galleries look back to the Nineties
By Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Place perception: Nathalie Du Pasquier's exploration of vibrancy, geometry and space
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Chinese import: Pace Gallery stages Qiu Xiaofei's first solo North American show
By Daniel Scheffler Last updated
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teamLab: how a Tokyo art collective pioneered an immersive art boom
With an operatic intervention and a show at Pace Geneva, teamLab, the now-700-strong Tokyo-based collective that blazed a trail for experiential, tech-fuelled art, continues to value ‘physical interaction in physical space’
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Last chance to see: ‘Elmgreen & Dragset: The Nervous System’ at Pace New York
Scandinavian artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset caution against short-term memory in their first major show with Pace Gallery, calling our attention to crises beyond the pandemic
By TF Chan Last updated
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Torkwase Dyson and Mark Rothko inaugurate Pace gallery’s new London home
Just in time for Frieze Week 2021, Pace has opened its much-anticipated Hanover Square gallery with shows by Torkwase Dyson and Mark Rothko
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Setting pace: long-awaited showing of Robert Rauschenberg's late works draws snaking queues in New York
By Brook Mason Last updated
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Spiritual side: Hiroshi Sugimoto explores space and time with his ’Sea of Buddha’
By Brook Mason Last updated
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Testing the water: Maya Lin's new river installations at Pace Gallery Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Corporeal company: Random International explores movement with robots and mirrors
By Olivia Martin Last updated
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Pace Gallery opens Chelsea HQ with Calder, Hockney and more
The lofty 75,000 sq ft New York flagship designed by Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture heralds a new era in the gallery’s five-decade history
By Osman Can Yerebakan Last updated
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One show, two spaces: Song Dong at Duddell's and Pace Gallery
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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David Adjaye and Adam Pendleton: a meeting of minds in Hong Kong
Paintings by American artist Adam Pendleton are staged in conversation with sculptural works by Ghanaian-British architect David Adjaye at Pace Hong Kong
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Out of the blue: Lee Ufan's line and point paintings at Pace London
By Ali Morris Published