Gagosian
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Richard Prince’s early photographs go on show at London’s Gagosian
‘Richard Prince: Early Photography, 1977–87’ opens at London's Gagosian, marking the beginning of Frieze London 2023
By Hannah Silver Published
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‘Avedon 100’: cultural stars reflect on the photographer’s boundary-shattering legacy
In a new Gagosian exhibition, ‘Avedon 100’, marking the centenary of Richard Avedon’s birth, leading cultural figures – from Naomi Campbell to Spike Lee – share personal stories on the photographer’s remarkable career
By Sophie Gladstone Published
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Take a tour of Athens architecture and more
There is a lot happening in the Greek capital, where history, modernity and a bright future converge in the worlds of architecture, design and art. Here’s what to see and do in Athens
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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A sense of refuge: Gregory Crewdson finds solace with ‘Cathedral of the Pines’
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Suited and booted: Ed Ruscha invites us along for his Savile Row fitting
By Florence Waters Last updated
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Elemental design: Gagosian NY celebrates the work of Franz West
The late Austrian sculptor, designer and installation artist Franz West continues to be feted internationally for his pioneering oeuvre, reflecting and encompassing participation, play and design. His work is now being celebrated in a show at New York’s Gagosian Gallery, entitled ‘Franz West: Möbelskulpturen/Furniture Works’.
By Brook Mason Last updated
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A new wave of galleries arrives in Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Creative polymath Theaster Gates opens his first solo show in New York
Theaster Gates fuses facets of art history with cultural reclamation in his new exhibition, ‘Black Vessel’ at Gagosian New York
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Flower power: Taryn Simon explores politics and global wealth at the Gagosian
By Olivia Martin Last updated
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At home with Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão
we talk to artists about what they’re making, what’s making them tick, and the moments that made them. Tracked down at the foot of a volcano in Costa Rica, Adriana Varejão discusses her Oscar Niemeyer-designed house, the eroticism of pulsating meat, and her solo show ‘Talavera’, on now at Gagosian, New York
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Cristina Iglesias’ radical public sculpture: ‘I’m not trying to recreate nature’
With projects in London and New York, including an installation at the Royal Academy, it’s a major moment for Cristina Iglesias. We speak to the Spanish artist about her explorations of public space
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Abstract artist Mary Weatherford dazzles with neon-bisected takes on Titian
American artist Mary Weatherford – among Wallpaper* guest editor Kelly Wearstler’s pick of contemporary creatives in our October 2022 issue – has imagined an entire exhibition of abstract paintings dedicated to Titian’s Flaying of Marsyas
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Mixed media: Bret Easton Ellis and Alex Israel join forces at Gagosian Beverly Hills
By Janelle Zara Last updated
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State of the art: most ambitious Gagosian yet to open in Mayfair
Tucked into a hidden corner of Mayfair just north of Berkeley Square, the soon-to-be-opened Gagosian on Grosvenor Hill is the international gallery’s third outpost in London and its most ambitious to date. Located in a 1960s building that was formerly home to the head offices of Savills estate agents, the 18,000 sq ft space is the result of two years of design and construction work. ‘Together [with Gagosian] we’ve been looking for a space in Mayfair for about ten years,’ says Adam Caruso of Caruso St John, the architects behind the design of all three of the gallery’s London locations as well as its spaces in Hong Kong, Paris and Rome.
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Mind the gap: Gagosian New York presents a host of Chris Burden’s bridges
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Walter De Maria confronts the powerful duality of truth and beauty at Gagosian
By Amy Verner Last updated
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Mirror maze: our reflections on Mexico City’s Zona Maco art fair
By Michael Slenske Last updated
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Super size: Adriana Varejão’s baroque tiles loom large in Rome
By TF Chan Last updated
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Back to black: Edmund de Waal plays with dark glazes in new body of work
By Michael Slenske Last updated
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Georg Baselitz pays homage to fellow artists, from Mondrian to Warhol, in new exhibition
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Watch this space: the best NYC art galleries to know
By Daisy Alioto Last updated
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Antwaun Sargent's ‘Social Works’ presents a vision of a more inclusive art world
Critic and curator Antwaun Sargent’s first show for Gagosian is a multifaceted exploration of Black social practice, as featured in Wallpaper’s August 2021 issue
By Camille Okhio Published
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Alex Israel reflects on Hollywood, the Instagram era and West Coast myths
From Mulholland Drive to Griffith Park, the artist opens a portal to his native Los Angeles in a new exhibition of self-portraits at Gagosian Grosvenor Hill
By Charlotte Jansen Published
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Choreographer William Forsythe on melding man, machine and dance
By Amy Verner Published
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Material world: Peter Marino reflects on bronze, mythology and timeless design
By Elly Parsons Published
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Heavy metal: Richard Serra’s weighty installations at Gagosian Gallery, NY
By Aaron Peasley Published
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Grey matter: Richard Serra's 'Ramble Drawings' at Gagosian Gallery, Paris
By Amy Verner Published