LAUREN HALSEY AT SERPENTINE, LONDON
Institutional Exhibition
emajendat, Lauren Halsey's first solo exhibition in the UK, opens October 11 at Serpentine, London. The exhibition transforms Serpentine South Gallery into an immersive ‘Funk garden’ that responds to the building’s location in Kensington Gardens, offering an extension of the park into the galleries. Central to the exhibition is a life-size version of Halsey’s signature vignettes, featuring a prismatic floor, walls made from CDs, scaled-up figurines, funkmounds, and a live water fountain. Learn more and plan a visit here.
ART BASEL PARIS 2024
FAIRS
We are pleased to return to Art Basel Paris from October 16 – 20 at the Grand Palais. Visit us at Booth B8 to see a group presentation featuring a range of exceptional artists from our roster. Learn more here.
JENNA GRIBBON IN W MAGAZINE
NEWS
In a W Magazine profile, Jenna Gribbon discusses the central themes examined in her new exhibition at our LA gallery, Like Looking in a Mirror. Read the profile here.
ODILI DONALD ODITA AT ABROMS-ENGEL INSTITUTE FOR VISUAL ARTS
INSTITUTIONAL EXHIBITION
Abroms-Engel Institute for Visual Arts will present a mid-career survey of Odili Donald Odita’s work from September 13 – December 7, 2024. Learn more about the exhibition here.
MARTHA DIAMOND AT COLBY COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART
INSTITUTIONAL EXHIBITION
On view through October 13 at the Colby College Museum of Art and co-organized by The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Martha Diamond: Deep Time is a focused survey of Diamond’s career, featuring paintings, works on paper, and monotypes. The exhibition proposes “deep time” as a new way of understanding Diamond’s contribution to American painting: in conversation with both ancient monuments and the modern skyscraper, and carrying its own distinctive psychology and ecology, Diamond’s art thinks about time and across time. Learn more and plan a visit here.
TALA MADANI AT NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART ATHENS
EXHIBITIONS
On view through November 10, Tala Madani's solo exhibition Shitty Disco at the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMΣT) features paintings and animations. Shitty Disco is part of the museum’s exhibition cycle, What If Women Ruled the World? This four-part series is exclusively dedicated to the work of women artists or artists who identify as female and is based on an often-repeated hypothetical question: What would happen if governance was characterized by female traits? Shitty Disco will include works from Madani’s monumental Cloud Mommy series, among others, and will debut a site-specific installation produced on the occasion of this exhibition. Learn more and plan a visit here.