Tate Britain catches Chris Ofili at an awkward stage in his ‘development’ for a dazzling retrospective. I think that the best is yet to come with this painter.
Some highlights from current exhibition of Philip Guston Small oils 1969 - 1973 at McKee Gallery NYC. Divided in to four categories, single objects, hoods, cityscapes and studio interiors, these small pictures retain their power despite their small size, and bare testament to the high regard Guston maintains among young contemporary painters
Jules de Balincourt
“I’m trying to tap into something more metaphysical, transcendental — as cheesy as that sounds.” exhibition upcoming at http://www.zachfeuer.com/
From the exhibition of 14 artists on big themes beginning with the letter ‘s’. I suppose these curators need some kind of ‘organising principle’. As featured in Prague’s DOX gallery, this one is from ‘smrt’ or ‘death’.
From the exhibition Douglas Gordon Blood Sweat Tears in DOX gallery Prague