From December 15, 2023 through April 7, 2024, Museum Wiesbaden presents Berlin based artist Nadine Schemmann in the series of Interventions showing her works in the context of the museum collection.
Visit us at Art Cologne from November 16-19, 2023 at our booth A300 in Hall 11.2 where we are presenting new works by Katherine Bradford, EJ Hauser and Aubrey Levinthal.
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On the occasion of our recent solo exhibition with EJ Hauser, the catalog Song of Summer was published, featuring all paintings and drawings of the show as well as conversations between EJ Hauser, Melissa Brown and Kathy Butterly.
From October 20, 2023 to February 11, 2024, Kunsthalle Nürnberg, together with Kunsthaus Nürnberg, presents the exhibition WHO'S AFRAID OF STARDUST?, featuring works by 30 artists* who address aspects of queer life and make a substantial contribution to the current debate on diversity through their specific perspectives on social power structures, including six works by artist Katherine Bradford.
From October 22, 2023 through January 16, 2024, Städtische Galerie Ostfildern presents the solo exhibition Too Much Blue Quickly Turns To Night with works by Stuttgart based artist Fabian Treiber.
From September 23, 2023, the Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg presents an exhibition by American artist Katherine Bradford, the first solo museum presentation of the artist’s work in Germany.
In Katherine Bradford's solo show at the Frye Museum, Seattle, the artist’s ‘Mother Paintings’ highlight the role of caring and vulnerability today.
From Mar 31 – Sep 5, 2022, the ICA Boston presents the exhibition A Place for Me. It celebrates a new generation of artists at the vanguard of contemporary painting. David Antonio Cruz, Louis Fratino, Doron Langberg, Aubrey Levinthal, Gisela McDaniel, Arcmanoro Niles, Celeste Rapone, and Ambera Wellmann are propelling figurative painting’s recent revival by depicting what they love—their friends, lovers, and family; studio spaces and homes; and the scenes that make up their everyday.
"Sisyphos of Solitude: Aubrey Levinthal"
The exhibition something new, something old, something desired places the Kunsthalle’s important collection of contemporary art in an exciting dialogue with recent acquisitions of the latest works.