Circle Culture Gallery Presents Group Exhibition "Das DaSein" | Opening June 23, 6-9PM

Multimedia artist Annina Roescheisen will be exhibiting her works as part of Circle Culture Gallery's group exhibition titled  "Das DaSein." The exhibition includes artworks by Katrin Fridriks, Hoosen, Anneliese Schrenk, and Kevin Earl Taylor. The show will be on view until September 2, 2017.

Annina Roescheisen, What are you Fishing for?, 2014, photograph

Annina Roescheisen, What are you Fishing for?, 2014, photograph

Berlin's New Cultural Initiative | ART 25

A R T Communication + Brand Consultancy (A R T) is pleased to announce ART 25, a new cultural initiative based in Berlin. Its curatorial practice shapes a culture of bold new discourse in the form of conversations, performances, and exhibitions, inviting local and international communities to an open inclusive exchange of ideas.  

Anna Rosa Thomae, CEO and Founder of A R T and ART 25. Photo by Max Merz.

Anna Rosa Thomae, CEO and Founder of A R T and ART 25. Photo by Max Merz.

Mark Ryden: The Art of Whipped Cream at Paul Kasmin Gallery (May 20 – July 21, 2017)

Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to present Mark Ryden: The Art of Whipped Cream on view at 515 West 27th Street, May 20 – July 21, 2017. The exhibition features drawings, sketches and paintings created for the production of American Ballet Theatre’s Whipped Cream

 The Art of Whipped Cream has been featured in Vanity Fair, LA Times, New York Times, The Art Newspaper, The New Yorker, Paper Magazine, The Paris Review, and more.

Mark Ryden, Princess Praline and Her Entourage, 2017, oil on canvas, 25 1/4 x 61 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches, framed, 64.1 x 156.2 x 8.9 cm

Mark Ryden, Princess Praline and Her Entourage, 2017, oil on canvas, 25 1/4 x 61 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches, framed, 64.1 x 156.2 x 8.9 cm

Photo London | Rolf Sachs | ammann//gallery Booth S 7

This year at Photo London, photography by Rolf Sachs from his 'Camera in Motion’ series will be on view at ammann//gallery booth S 7. The images from the artist's yearlong photographic exploration will be presented alongside works by Hélène Binet and Wang Jin, reflecting a strong focus on architectural and conceptual photography.

'Camera in Motion' captures transient impressions of landscape and speed from the surrounding UNESCO Wold Heritage Rhaetian Albula/Bernina Railway. By capturing the notions of time and impermanence, Sachs blurs the boundaries between abstract art and landscape photography. 

Rolf Sachs, '18.03.2013 / 17:24:20,' 2013. Digital c-type print mounted on dibond, mirogard glass and framed. W 236 x H 161 cm. Edition 1 + 1AP

Rolf Sachs, '18.03.2013 / 17:24:20,' 2013. Digital c-type print mounted on dibond, mirogard glass and framed. W 236 x H 161 cm. Edition 1 + 1AP

Joseph Walsh Studio: REVEAL | American Irish Historical Society May 1 - 24, 2017

Irish-based studio workshop Joseph Walsh Studio announces its upcoming REVEAL exhibition, an exclusive opportunity to view important unseen works and private commissions, as well as some of the Studio's past work, typically destined for collectors' private residences.

The exhibition will be held at American Irish Historical Society (AIHS), located on Manhattan’s Museum Mile, and includes a selection of free form chairs, part of a collection of 24 individual and unique chairs developed for Chatsworth House's private dining room, a bespoke watch cabinet and seat created for the private collection of a father and his son, as well as a series of scale models and sketches of Walsh's recent commission for the National Gallery of Ireland, a 7-meter high public sculpture that will be revealed in early June. 

Enignum VII Chair– image by Andrew Bradley

Enignum VII Chair– image by Andrew Bradley

Uniarts Helsinki to Host Research Pavilion at 57th Venice Biennale

April 27, 2017 (Venice, Italy)—The University of the Arts Helsinki (Uniarts Helsinki) is pleased to announce the Research Pavilion: The Utopia of Access, on view from May 11 – October 15, 2017 in the context of the 57th Venice Biennale. This year, the pavilion will host three international art exhibitions and 50 multidisciplinary Camino Events that explore the overarching theme of open accessibility. 

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A R T Communication + Brand Consultancy to Represent Uniarts Helsinki for the Inaugeration of 2017 Research Pavilion: The Utopia of Access at the 57th Venice Biennale

A R T Communication + Brand Consultancy is pleased to announce their latest collaboration with University of Arts Helsinki (Uniarts Helsinki) for the upcoming Research Pavilion: The Utopia of Access. Taking place in the context of the 57th Venice Biennale, the Research Pavilion will be on view from May 11 - October 15, 2017. 

TEFAF New York | Paul Kasmin Gallery | Historic Room No. 5

Paul Kasmin Gallery will be participating at this year's TEFAF New York from May 4 - 8, 2017. The gallery's booth will present works by artists Constantin Brancusi, William N. Copley, Max Ernst, Lee Krasner, Walton Ford, Simon Hantaï, Hans Hofmann, François-Xavier Lalanne, Claude Lalalnne, Robert Motherwell, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, and Andy Warhol. 

Constantin Brancusi Le Nouveau-Né, 1920 stamped 'Brancusi 4/8 Susse Fondeur Paris' polished bronze. 5 7/8 x 8 3/8 x 5 7/8 inches, 15 x 21 x 15 cm. Edition of 8. Edition cast by Susse Fondeur, Paris, in 2003. © Succession Brancusi - All rights reserv…

Constantin Brancusi Le Nouveau-Né, 1920 stamped 'Brancusi 4/8 Susse Fondeur Paris' polished bronze. 5 7/8 x 8 3/8 x 5 7/8 inches, 15 x 21 x 15 cm. Edition of 8. Edition cast by Susse Fondeur, Paris, in 2003. © Succession Brancusi - All rights reserved ADAGP, Paris/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Frieze New York | James Nares | Paul Kasmin Gallery Stand C17

James Nares, Tango, 2016. Thermoplastic on aircraft aluminum panel, 84 x 84 inches 213.4 x 213.4 cm. Photo courtesy the artist and Paul Kasmin Gallery.

James Nares, Tango, 2016. Thermoplastic on aircraft aluminum panel, 84 x 84 inches 213.4 x 213.4 cm. Photo courtesy the artist and Paul Kasmin Gallery.

Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce a solo presentation of James Nares’s Runway Paintings and films at Frieze New York 2017, May 5 – 7. The gallery’s booth (C17) will feature a selection of new paintings made from aircraft aluminum and thermoplastic paint and related drawings. A section of the booth will be devoted to two of the artist’s films: Ramp, 1976 and a new video, The Daily Torture, 2017.
 

Opening Reception | Roxy Paine: Farewell Transmission | Paul Kasmin Gallery May 2, 6–8 PM

Roxy Paine Meeting, 2016. Birch, maple, epoxy, apoxie, fluorescent lights, acrylic prismatic light diffusers, enamel, lacquer, oil paint, damar varnish, paper, steel and stainless steel, 97 1/2 x 58 1/2 x 130 1/4 inches 247.7 x 148.6 x 330.8 cm. Pho…

Roxy Paine Meeting, 2016. Birch, maple, epoxy, apoxie, fluorescent lights, acrylic prismatic light diffusers, enamel, lacquer, oil paint, damar varnish, paper, steel and stainless steel, 97 1/2 x 58 1/2 x 130 1/4 inches 247.7 x 148.6 x 330.8 cm. Photo courtesy the artist © Roxy Paine

Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce Farewell Transmission, a two-venue exhibition of recent sculpture by Roxy Paine. The exhibition will be on view from May 2 to July 1, 2017, spanning the galleries at 293 and 297 Tenth Avenue. This is the artist’s first major New York solo exhibition in three years and the first of his sculpture at Paul Kasmin Gallery.

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Artist Annina Roescheisen Launches #WhatBringsPeace 

Over the course of one year, German multimedia artist Annina Roescheisen presents #WhatBringsPeace, an interactive documentary art project exploring multicultural perceptions of peace. Using social media, public art in the form of a sculpture, and video documentation, the project is Roescheisen’s first to transfer art and digital media into a peace dialogue on the global stage. 

 

Installation view of the #WhatBringsPeace sculpture at Crans Montana, Switzerland. Courtesy of the Artist.

Installation view of the #WhatBringsPeace sculpture at Crans Montana, Switzerland. Courtesy of the Artist.

Paul Kasmin Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong 2017 (March 23-25)

Paul Kasmin Gallery highlights artists Ivan Navarro and Constantin Brancusi at this year's Art Basel Hong Kong, booth 3D 40. 

 

1. Ivan Navarro, Metal Electric Chair, 2017, Fluorescent light, metal fixtures and electric energy, 45 × 31 1/2 × 44 1/2 in, 114.3 × 80 × 113 cm2. Constantin Brancusi, Le Poisson, 1926, polished bronze 5 3/8 x 16 1/2 x 1 1/8 inches 13 1/2 x 42 x 3 c…

1. Ivan Navarro, Metal Electric Chair, 2017, Fluorescent light, metal fixtures and electric energy, 45 × 31 1/2 × 44 1/2 in, 114.3 × 80 × 113 cm

2. Constantin Brancusi, Le Poisson, 1926, polished bronze 5 3/8 x 16 1/2 x 1 1/8 inches 13 1/2 x 42 x 3 cm, Disk Diameter: 45 cm, Disk Thickness: 1cm, Edition 3 of 8 (from an edition of 8)

Max Ernst at Paul Kasmin Gallery (March 30 – May 22, 2017)

Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce MAX ERNST Big Brother: Teaching Staff for a School of Murderers on view at 515 West 27th Street, March 30 – May 13 2017. At various moments throughout Ernst’s career, from his Cologne Dada period in the 1920s onwards, the artist turned to three-dimensional materials and sculpture in intense bursts of activity. The exhibition will feature Max Ernst's Corps enseignant pour une école de tueurs (Teaching Staff for a School of Murderers), conceived in 1967 at a pinnacle moment in Ernst’s career in which he fully committed himself to sculpture with fresh rigor. Comprised of three monumental bronze figures, the sculptures synthesize Ernst’s iconic use of language and sharp witticism that in turn transcend personal significance and make pointed commentary on the modern social and political climate. 

© Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photography by Christian Baraja

© Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photography by Christian Baraja

Les Lalanne at Paul Kasmin Gallery (March 16 – April 22, 2017)

Paul Kasmin Gallery is honored to present Les Lalanne, featuring over 30 recent and historical works from the pioneering French sculptors, Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne. The exhibition will be on view March 16 to April 22, 2017 at 293 Tenth Avenue.

François-Xavier Lalanne, Hippopotame II (bar), 1976, bronze, stainless steel, copper, and wood, 41 3/8 x 78 3/4 x 16 1/2 inches, 105 x 200 x 42 cm.

François-Xavier Lalanne, Hippopotame II (bar), 1976, bronze, stainless steel, copper, and wood, 41 3/8 x 78 3/4 x 16 1/2 inches, 105 x 200 x 42 cm.