Matthias Jung`s Houses series depicts finely stitched architectural facades against the picturesque landscapes of Northern Germany to create surreal architecture.
Works by Australian designer Charles Trevelyan, including skeletal-looking furniture and monolithic marble benches, are currently on show at New York`s Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
american artist warren king, through his series of cardboard sculptures, examines his own attempts to understand and reconstruct cultural connections that were lost and rediscovered.
Lisson Gallery presents the first exhibition of Ted Stamm`s work at Lisson Gallery New York, featuring paintings, works on paper, archival material and photographs from the artist`s "Wooster" series.
Christopher Le Brun`s first exhibition with Lisson Gallery features a new series of abstractions created over the past two years, culminating in a number of large-scale paintings, some light in touch and some involving dense accretions of colour and gesture. These works represent
The last days of summer bring a great selection of newly available works by Christopher H. Martin, Michael Enn Sirvet and Brandon Reese. These works are exuberant, elegant and dynamic, featuring a cooling and refreshing palette.
Richard Long`s latest exhibition in London, Circle to Circle, is loosely themed around the different uses of the circular motif across his practice. At the centre of the exhibition is a new floor-based stone circle, Flint Wheel (2018).
artsy_ For his first London exhibition since the acclaimed ‘Disarm’ in 2013, Pedro Reyes returns with a fictional, pan-historical museum of sculpture, or a glyptotek, from the ancient Greek term for a cache of classic statuary. As well as a meditation on art history, these works explor