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Nature, emotion, and form converge in Formal Approaches at Heather Gaudio Fine Art

Mojé Assefjah, After the Rain, 2025. Egg tempera on canvas, 51 1/8 x 63 inches, 130 x 160 cm.

GREENWICH, CONN.- Heather Gaudio Fine Art is presenting Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition is on view October 4 – November 15. The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings. Hyun Jung Ahn presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being. Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together. An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has ... More

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Miart Gallery London presents group exhibition Origins II   BATF/NFA World War II rarities blazed to the top of prices realized at Milestone's $1.425M Premier Firearms Auction   From glowing mushrooms to coastal masterpieces Casa Romantica debuts two new art exhibitions


Miart Gallery founder Irem Deniz.

LONDON.- Miart Gallery London enters a new chapter of its journey with Origins II. Origins II opened on 4th October and the group exhibition is presented at a moment of unprecedented achievement for the gallery. In 2025, the gallery was honoured with the Gallery of the Year award by the Innovation & Excellence Awards across 21 countries, marking the second consecutive year it has claimed this distinction and establishing its status as a prestigious multi-award winning gallery. Alongside this accolade, Miart Gallery has been featured among The 20 Best Galleries and Museums in the World, affirming its reputation as a leading international destination for contemporary art. These honours follow its recognition in 2024 as the Best Gallery in the UK (World Art Awards / American Art Awards) and Gallery of the Year (Corporate LiveWire). Origins II has an international feel and the featured artists – Çağlar Tağcı, Johnathan ... More
 

BATF-NFA U.S. M3 ‘Grease Gun’ submachine gun made from 1943-1945 by General Motors’ Guide Lamp Division in Anderson, Indiana, the exclusive manufacturer of the M3 and M3A1 during WWII. Sold above high estimate for $40,950.

WILLOUGHBY, OHIO.- Milestone’s Premier Firearms Auction chalked up $1,425,000 on September 13-14 in suburban Cleveland, with a widely varied selection of weapons that encompassed rare and historically-important antique, vintage and contemporary productions from American, European and Japanese arms manufacturers. The sale’s 1,206 hand-selected lots included all of the most popular collector categories, such as World War II, Nazi, BATF-NFA, Civil War, Old West, sporting, and more. The auction’s top-10 list was led by three fantastic WWII arms that were fully transferable pending BATF approval prior to conveyance to their new owners. The first was a US M3 “Grease Gun” submachine gun made sometime between 1943 and 1945 by General ... More
 

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SAN CLEMENTE, CA.- Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is proud to announce two new exhibitions now open to the public, showcasing artists whose practices are deeply rooted in nature and imagination. Journey through glowing fungi with whimsical fine art photographs by photographer Christopher Allwine with Dreamscapes and Dream States: Mushrooms on view through November 16 in the Art Gallery. Then, visit The Studio for Impressions of Place by artist-in-residence Fay Wyles, on view through November 23, featuring impressionistic paintings that capture the light and atmosphere of Southern California’s coast. In the Art Gallery, Allwine’s Mushroom series elevates fungi into luminous dreamscapes, created entirely in-camera without digital manipulation. Mushrooms hold a symbolic place in Allwine’s oeuvre, reflecting his fascination with organic forms and their connection to growth, decay, ... More


Flowers Gallery Hong Kong presents Wu Sibo's haunting portraits of rural belonging   Pace Tokyo celebrates Sonia Delaunay's visionary color and design   Christie's New York presents Collector/Connoisseur: The Max N. Berry Collections


Wu Sibo, Detection, 2015. Oil on canvas, 85 x 65 cm. 33 1/2 x 25 5/8 in.

HONG KONG.- Flowers Gallery Hong Kong is presenting Polyphony, a solo exhibition by Wu Sibo. Marking his second presentation with the gallery, Wu continues to explore themes of place and belonging, focusing on his hometown, near Maoming, Guangdong Province. From an estranged lens, he reveals the multiple voices, conflicting perspectives, and layered stories present within his subjects. Like an episodic novel, Wu constructs a narrative of Maoming through a series of scenes from daily life unfolding in the rural landscape. Rendered in a chiaroscuro palette and often punctuated by a single, low light source, the mundane is made unsettling. Wu’s handling of material employs two opposing techniques, with thinly veiled, delicate layers of paint juxtaposed against impasto passages across the canvas, creating a visceral representation of the artist’s internal dialogue. Through this process of defamiliarisation, Wu elicits a disquieting new perception of the countryside, mirroring the sense of es ... More
 

Sonia Delaunay, Untitled, 1926. Gouache on paper, 24 cm × 35 cm (9-7/16" × 13-3/4"), sheet 50 cm × 50 cm × 2.5 cm (19-11/16" × 19-11/16" × 1"), frame.

TOKYO.- Pace is presenting an exhibition of work by the late French modernist Sonia Delaunay at its Tokyo gallery from September 5 to October 18. A trailblazing artist of the 20th century, Delaunay nurtured a lifelong interest in the emotional, psychological, and phenomenological dimensions of color, and, though she trained as a painter, she is also widely known for her textiles and fashion designs. Taking its title from a quotation by Delaunay, Pace’s presentation in Tokyo will feature a selection of her works on paper—created between the 1920s and 1940s—which served as studies for her commercial fabric designs. Organized in collaboration with Gió Marconi Gallery, this exhibition showcases the artist’s visionary approach to color, pattern, and abstraction in relation to Japan’s unique aesthetic history. Born in the Ukrainian village of Gradizhsk in 1885, Delaunay’s parents sent her to live with her uncle in St. Petersburg when she was seven years old. She studied ... More
 

Alberto Giacometti, Buste d'homme (Diego). Estimate: $5,000,000-8,000,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2025.

NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's will present Collector/Connoisseur: The Max N. Berry Collections; a sale series spanning a multitude of categories—both auction and private sales—which will take place over the course of months. Sales begin this November in New York's 20/21 Fall Marquee Week, including four important works by Alexander Calder and Alberto Giacometti in the 20th Century Evening Sale on Monday November 17, 2025. Acrobats is an exceptional example by Alexander Calder (estimate: $5,000,000-7,000,000), which relates to the circus, among the artist's most celebrated subjects, and is the first wire-figure sculpture by the artist to come to market since 2018. Another highlight by Calder, Untitled (estimate: $1,500,000-2,000,000) is a rare hanging mobile dating to the late 1930s which invokes Calder's adept use of another medium: wood. The Giacometti works in the selection include a bronze, Buste d'homme (Diego) (estimate: $5,000,000-8,000,000) and a painting, Nature morte dans l'atelier (es ... More


Vinciane de Traux appointed Associate Director at Artcurial   New exhibition at UMMA unites visionaries Carmen Herrera and Leon Polk Smith for first time   Casa Batlló to launch new exhibition space dedicated to contemporary art


Vinciane de Traux.

PARIS.- Artcurial announces the appointment of Vinciane de Traux as Associate Director. Head of the Belgian office since its opening in 2012, she will continue to lead this office while expanding her responsibilities at the European level. Vinciane de Traux will act as the primary liaison between Artcurial’s European offices (Brussels, Monaco, Milan, Munich) and its headquarters in Paris. This transversal role reflects the auction house’s ambition to strengthen synergies across its locations and ensure strategic coherence in its key European markets. Her appointment also highlights the pivotal role Belgium plays in Artcurial’s international development. A cultural and economic crossroads, Belgium – and Brussels in particular – holds a strategic position in the art market thanks to its remarkable concentration of collectors, galleries, exhibitions, and international fairs. For over a decade, the Brussels office has established itself as a leading reference point for art ... More
 

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ANN ARBOR, MI.- The University of Michigan Museum of Art has opened Both Sides of the Line: Carmen Herrera & Leon Polk Smith, an exhibition uniting two of the 20th century’s most visionary abstract artists. Despite a decades-long friendship, this exhibition marks the first examination of their work side by side, offering a profound exploration of their intertwined legacies and shared impact on American abstraction. Curated by Dana Miller, a renowned expert on Carmen Herrera, the exhibition brings together more than 45 works, including paintings, works on paper, and three-dimensional objects, tracing the independent artistic developments and the dialogue between their works. Despite their different backgrounds—Herrera a Cuban immigrant, and Smith a gay man who was born in Indian Territory—their approaches to abstraction intersected and diverged in dynamic ways. Both Sides of the Line reveals how their unique yet parallel journeys redefined the language ... More
 

Casa Batlló by Caudia Mauriño.

BARCELONA.- Located on the second floor of Casa Batlló a 230 m² space, closed for decades, will be transformed and redesigned by the Barcelona-based architecture firm Mesura. Opening 31 January 2026, the inaugural exhibition in the space will feature United Visual Artists (UVA), the acclaimed London-based collective led by British artist Matt Clark. To coincide with this, UVA will unveil an ambitious projection mapping artwork for Casa Batlló’s iconic façade, commissioned by the house for the fifth edition of its celebrated annual public façade mapping event. These initiatives fall under Casa Batlló Contemporary, a program that invites artists to collaborate with the museum to rethink and reimagine Gaudí’s enduring and storied legacy, which in 2026 coincides with the centenary year of the architect’s death. Historically occupied by residential apartments and later used as a conservation and maintenance workshop, Casa Batlló’s second floor will, for ... More


Australian Centre for Contemporary Art opens Tschabalala Self's first Australian solo exhibition   Eva Presenhuber presents iconic photographic works in Zurich   Artcurial announces Historical Collections: Memories of Great Figures


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MELBOURNE.- One of the most-in-demand figurative painters working today, Tschabalala Self’s distinctive style combines fabric, collage and painting with innovative printing techniques and a steadfast focus on beauty as a form of artistic resistance. With new and recent large-scale paintings, works on paper and an immersive 3-channel video installation, Skin Tight introduces Australian audiences to a practice celebrated for its beauty and sophistication. Born in 1990 in Harlem, New York, Tschabalala Selfworks out of her studio in the picturesque Hudson Valley. Her work is inspired by her ancestral and familial ties to New Orleans and is infused with a vibrancy drawn from the Harlem Renaissance, as well as jazz, dance, and performance. Self channels these energies into profound reflections on Black embodiment and experience. For her exhibition at ACCA, Self has designed a series of contemplative, psychologically charged immersive spaces, filled with striking 2D and 3D works. The exuberant ... More
 

Franz West, Trog, 1996. Rebar, wood, foam, cotton (african fabrics), 60 x 170 x 65 cm / 23 5/8 x 66 7/8 x 25 5/8 in © Archiv Franz West © Estate Franz West.

ZURICH.- Galerie Eva Presenhuber is presenting a series of exhibitions in its 3e étage showroom at Waldmannstrasse in Zurich. This second exhibition showcases photographic works by Doug Aitken, Peter Fischli David Weiss, Candida Höfer, and Torbjørn Rødland. The exhibition is complemented by a unique furniture piece by Franz West. Beginning in the 1990s, artist and filmmaker Doug Aitken (b. 1968 in Redondo Beach, CA, US) has developed a boundary-defying multimedia oeuvre that both studies and leads into new art forms. Integrating film, sound, photography, sculpture, performance, happenings, and site-specific installations, Aitken’s immersive multimedia landscapes disrupt the conventions of the contemporary art world. Peter Fischli (b. 1952 in Zurich, CH) and the late David Weiss (1946 – 2012 in Zurich, CH) began collaborating in 1979 and created a significant body of work, which combined, ... More
 

Set of sketches and preparatory drawings for the plates of the Description de l’Égypte, from the former collection of Jean-Joseph Marcel, Orientalist and director of the Imperial Printing House. Estimate: €120,000 – 180,000.

PARIS.- The first section will open with an exceptional collection of Napoleonic memorabilia, focusing in particular on the Egyptian Campaign and its retinue of scholars. Artcurial will feature, among other highlights, a rare copy of the Description de l’Égypte, as well as around forty preparatory drawings for the plates of the work, depicting archaeological objects, hieroglyphic surveys, and botanical studies. This remarkable ensemble includes both watercolored drawings “finalized” and submitted to the Commission of Arts, and sketches captured on the spot during the expedition. While the military successes of the campaign, led by the young General Bonaparte, were limited, its scientific ambition represents the true triumph of the expedition. Right from the start, the vision for a monumental work took shape, directly inheriting the spirit of the Enlightenment and the Revolution. ... More



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Anita Shapolsky Gallery presents a dialogue between Amaranth Ehrenhalt and David Hayes
NEW YORK, NY.- Anita Shapolsky Gallery is presenting a new exhibition, “COLOR MEETS FORM,” featuring two masters who, over the course of their long artistic careers, have brilliantly explored both color and form. Amaranth Ehrenhalt's evocative and bold paintings are exhibited in Gallery 1 (located downstairs), while David Hayes's abstract sculptures, made of welded and painted steel, are on display in Gallery 2 (located upstairs). The exhibition centers on the dialogue between the movement and dynamic, interactive brushstrokes in Ehrenhalt’s paintings and the playful, abstracted natural and organic forms in Hayes's sculptures. The interplay between two-dimensional canvases and three-dimensional sculptures invites viewers to engage with color, light, structure, shadow, and texture. By placing paintings and sculptures in conversation, the exhibition highlights how ... More

Johanna Dumet turns KÖNIG GALERIE into a tarot dreamscape with "Fool for a Lifetime"
BERLIN.- KÖNIG GALERIE is presenting Fool for a Lifetime, a solo exhibition by Johanna Dumet. For the first time, the artist introduces outdoor sculptures, placed at the entrance of St. Agnes and in the Nave, alongside a new series of 22 oil paintings. Together, these works build a game-like world—playful, unpredictable, intuitive, shaped by pleasure, and rooted in family legacy. The exhibition begins on the façade of the church, where two large-scale sculptures—”Le roi de cœur“ (The King of Hearts) and ”La reine de pique“ (the Queen of Spades)—greet visitors before leading them inside. Since 2010, Dumet has collected playing cards found in the street, a quiet practice of observation that asks how a single card leaves the deck—and where it might end up. Here, that question takes sculptural form. The works are made of hand-painted, subtly warped aluminum, echoing ... More

Alia Farid presents solo exhibition at Copenhagen Contemporary and the Glyptotek
COPENHAGEN.- On October 2 2025, the Glyptotek and Copenhagen Contemporary opened A Sounding of the Earth, the first exhibition in Denmark by Kuwaiti-Puerto Rican artist Alia Farid (b. 1985). The exhibition is the largest solo presentation of her work in Scandinavia, exploring the terrain of the Arab Gulf region – a landscape shaped both by one of the world’s oldest civilizations and by modern forms of warfare, violence and extraction. A Sounding of the Earth marks the third and final chapter of Hosting Histories – Revisiting Cultural Heritage of the Middle East and Beyond, a joint exhibition series by the Glyptotek and Copenhagen Contemporary that invites contemporary artists to revisit ancient cultural heritage and its significanse today. The exhibition brings together new iterations of Farid’s long-term projects as well as new, site- specific works created for this occasion. ... More

Raymond Pettibon's wrestling drawings and live matches hit 52 Walker
NEW YORK, NY.- 52 Walker and Awesome Championship Wrestling are presenting 52W HARDWAY, the gallery’s “sixteenth-and-a-half” exhibition, which features drawings by Raymond Pettibon related to his lifelong interest in professional wrestling. Organized by Ebony L. Haynes, this two-week-only presentation—part exhibition, part event—also sees Pettibon’s friend and former two-time AEW (All Elite Wrestling) TNT Champion Darby Allin perform in a live wrestling match occurring on October 10 inside a ring installed within the gallery during the run of the show, presented by Awesome Championship Wrestling. Each performance night will also include live music and undercard bouts, organized by Allin, spotlighting up-and-coming figures in the sport. On view alongside Pettibon’s works are drawings and wrestling props created by artist, designer, and wrestling specialist ... More

Nine artists redefine the surface of contemporary art at Almine Rech Shanghai
SHANGHAI.- Almine Rech Shanghai is presenting 'Not Flat', a group exhibition on view from September 9 to October 25, 2025. The exhibition features works by Justin Adian, Matthias Bitzer, Johan Creten, Gregor Hildebrandt, Alex Israel, Erik Lindman, Li Qing, Ryan Schneider, and Turi Simeti. In the mid-twentieth century, American critic Clement Greenberg defined modernist painting by its allegiance to “flatness” [1]. For Greenberg, the medium’s strength lay in the affirmation of its own surface, in the refusal of illusion and the cultivation of a purely optical space. The picture plane was to be an arena for the eye, a zone stripped of sculptural depth, anchored in its two-dimensional nature. His thinking shaped the dominant formalist narrative of painting for decades, even as artists found ways to test its limits. Today, that legacy can be seen as absorbed into the atmosphere of daily ... More

George Eastman Museum presents American, born Hungary: Kertész, Capa, and the Hungarian American Photographic Legacy
ROCHESTER, NY.- The George Eastman Museum is presenting American, born Hungary: Kertész, Capa, and the Hungarian American Photographic Legacy, September 26, 2025 through March 1, 2026, an exhibition ending its worldwide tour in the museum’s Main Galleries. American, born Hungary: Kertész, Capa, and the Hungarian American Photographic Legacy examines the pioneering artistry that emerged out of backdrops of persecution and perseverance. The exhibition follows a remarkable number of émigrés and exiles from Hungary to Berlin and Paris, and then on to New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, where they reinvented themselves and American photography. This exhibition is the first full examination of their circuitous ... More

At Lawrie Shabibi, Marwan Bassiouni challenges Orientalist narratives with quiet acts of looking
DUBAI.- Lawrie Shabibi is presenting New Western Views (Preview), the first solo exhibition in the region by Marwan Bassiouni. Featuring photographs taken between 2018 and 2022 from inside mosques across the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the UK, the exhibition offers a first look at Bassiouni’s ongoing international project. These works reframe landscape photography through the lens of lived Muslim presence in the contemporary West. Each image centres on a window—an aperture onto the outside world, rarely found in purpose-built mosques. Through these portals, we glimpse familiar Western landscapes: traffic junctions, supermarkets, apartment blocks, sports fields. But these views are not neutral. They are framed by interiors shaped by Islamic visual culture: patterned tiles, rugs, wooden minbars, and other architectural elements drawn from the diverse ... More

Aline Bouvy at the Luxembourg Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale
VENICE.- Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg, appointed Commissioner of the Luxembourg pavilions at the Venice Art and Architecture biennials by the Ministry of Culture, and Casino Luxembourg—Forum d'art contemporain, curator of the 2026 and 2028 Biennales, have selected artist Aline Bouvy and the curator Stilbé Schroeder to produce the exhibition at the Luxembourg pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale, which will run from 9 May to 22 November 2026. By selecting Aline Bouvy, Kultur | lx and Casino Luxembourg seek, above all, to honour and showcase the artist's 25-year long career. Aline Bouvy has built an international career that has been tremendously consistent in artistic terms whilst also making successfully bold choices that always surprise. Refusing to restrict herself to expected norms or make compromises, Bouvy explores a range of techniques, creating ... More

Cerith Wyn Evans illuminates MAAT Lisbon with a dazzling choreography of light, sound, and space
LISBON.- Since the mid-1990s, the artistic practice of Cerith Wyn Evans has been notable for its exploration of the interplay between art, language, and technology. His most striking works are those in which light, sound, text, space, and movement are the driving factors in a creative approach that encompasses sculpture, drawing, installation, and video, challenging viewers’ perception and sensory experience. Wyn Evans’ work is characterised by extraordinary aesthetic refinement and technical precision. It also draws frequently on literary, philosophical, scientific, and artistic references, which the artist fruitfully transposes through quotations and by appropriating pre-existing elements (drawings, objects, musical compositions, sentences), reconfiguring them to open up new fields of aesthetic and poetic resonance. This is Cerith Wyn Evans’s first solo exhibition in Portugal. ... More

The Ukrainian Museum presents Boris Mikhailov
NEW YORK, NY.- The Ukrainian Museum New York is presenting Boris Mikhailov, the first major museum exhibition of the celebrated Ukrainian photographer in New York City. Opening on September 14, 2025, and running until January 18, 2026, the exhibition offers a profound journey through Mikhailov’s groundbreaking photographic practice, which captures the complexities of life in post-Soviet Ukraine. The exhibition will focus on a selection of works from two seminal series that represent both the chrysalis of Mikhailov’s oeuvre; Yesterday's Sandwich, as well the culmination of his continued pursuit for an expressive visual language over many decades in Parliament. Together, these works trace an arc from private to public, from fragile individual existence to the larger machinations of political life, illuminating the complexities of Ukraine’s past and its present place on the global ... More

Juliane Bischoff appointed curator of Portikus
FRANKFURT.- The Städelschule and Portikus announced that Juliane Bischoff will assume the position of curator on November 5, 2026. Bischoff will succeed Liberty Adrien, who left Portikus earlier this year for the position of Head Curator at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, and Carina Bukuts, who will remain in her role until the end of 2025. The Frankfurt-based Städelschule is the only art school in Germany with a Kunsthalle. Founded in 1987, Portikus is widely known as an important center for exhibiting contemporary art. It is a platform for both the presentation of emerging artists, showing in Germany for the first time, as well as renowned artists working on site-specific commissions. As one of the few art spaces free of admission, Portikus has a unique role and responsibility in creating a communal space in the city of Frankfurt. Barbara Clausen, the director ... More



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On a day like today, Swiss architect Le Corbusier was born
March 06, 1887. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier (October 6, 1887 - August 27, 1965), was an architect, designer, urbanist, and writer, famous for being one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture. He was born in Switzerland and became a French citizen in 1930. His career spanned five decades, with his buildings constructed throughout Europe, India and America. He was a pioneer in studies of modern high design and was dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities. Le Corbusier adopted his pseudonym in the 1920s, allegedly deriving it in part from the name of a distant ancestor, "Lecorbésier." He was awarded the Frank P. Brown Medal and AIA Gold Medal in 1961. In this image: French architect Georges Le Corbusier, left, and French writer Jules Romains are shown during a session of the conference of artists from around the world in the Palace of the Doges in Venice, Italy, in Sept. 1952.



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