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ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH
RECENT OPENINGS
ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH
RECENT OPENINGS
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Art Basel Hong KongMarch 28 – 30, 2024 | Booth 展 位 1B25 On the occasion of the 2024 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, Almine Rech is pleased to present a group exhibition featuring intergenerational artworks by the gallery’s represented estates and artists. The selection showcases the diversity and innovation of contemporary art, reflecting the gallery's dedication to supporting creative voices that challenge conventional norms and redefine the artistic landscape. The booth will feature works by Joël Andrianomearisoa, Roby Dwi Antono, Javier Calleja, Alejandro Cardenas, Gordon Cheung, Timothy Curtis, Sasha Ferré, En Iwamura, Carlos Jacanamijoy, Marcus Jansen, Youngju Joung, Minjung Kim, Alexandre Lenoir, Inès Longevial, Markus Lüpertz, Tomokazu Matsuyama, Jean Miotte, Tia-Thuy Nguyen, Sylvia Ong, Ted Pim, Li Qing, Kenny Scharf, Jan-Ole Schiemann, Taryn Simon, Vaughn Spann, Antoni Tàpies, Thu-Van Tran, Tom Wesselmann, Chloe Wise, Huang Yuxing, and Zio Ziegler. FRIEZE, Los Angeles Almine Rech Booth E11 Featuring works by Farah Atassi, Brian Calvin, George Condo, Xavier Daniels, Sasha Ferré, Daniel Gibson, Peter Halley, Federico Herrero, Marcus Jansen, Alexandre Lenoir, Inès Longevial, Sam McKinniss, Gwen O'Neil, Sylvia Ong, Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Umar Rashid, Ryan Schneider, Vaughn Spann, Emma Stern, Tursic & Mille, and Chloe Wise The Baker Museum Selections from the Collection. December, 2023, through April. 28.2024 |
Rollins Museum of Art The Voice of the People: Freedom of Speech How do artists articulate visually the importance of communication and access to information in contemporary society? What is the role of free speech in a polarized political climate? In tandem with the 2023-2024 Rollins College Common Read theme, Political Polarization, this exhibition examines the ways in which freedom of speech shapes democracy and civic engagement. The exhibition features a selection of works from the collection that center freedom of speech as a pillar of productive political conversations by exploring multiple artistic perspectives, approaches, and media. Works by artists Pedro Reyes, Michael Stone, and Danh Vo consider notions of freedom, democracy, and politics, while Jenny Holzer, Kota Ezawa, Hank Willis Thomas, and Emily Shur address specific instances in which freedom of speech has been recently debated. Also included in the selection are works by Melvin Edwards, Josh Kline, Marcus Jansen, and Norman Rockwell. |
Art Basel Miami Beach December 6 — 10, 2023 | Booth B33 On the occasion of the 2023 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, Almine Rech proposes a group exhibition featuring intergenerational artworks by the gallery’s represented Estates and artists. The selection comprises a diverse range of socio-cultural backgrounds, epitomizing their shared ability to challenge conventional artistic dialogues and reflect the different 20th century movements still present and revisited today. The artists include: Joe Andoe, Oliver Beer, Szabolcs Bozó, Andrea Marie Breiling, Jenny Brosinski, Javier Calleja, Brian Calvin, Sasha Ferré, Günther Förg, Mehdi Ghadyanloo, Daniel Gibson, En Iwamura, Carlos Jacanamijoy, Marcus Jahmal, Marcus Jansen, Scott Kahn, Alexandre Lenoir, Cristina de Miguel, Gwen O'Neil, Larry Poons, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Tomokazu Matsuyama, Ed Ruscha, Hiba Schahbaz, Kenny Scharf, Vaughn Spann, Phyllis Stephens, Emma Stern, Jess Valice, Amanda Wall, Chloe Wise, Ji Xin, Huang Yuxing, Zio Ziegler and Tom Wesselmann. VIP Preview Days (by invitation only): Wednesday, December 6, 2023 Thursday, December 7, 2023 Public Days: Friday, December 8, 2023, 11 am — 6 pm Saturday, December 9, 2023, 11 am — 6 pm Sunday, December 10, 2023, 11 am — 6 pm Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida, 33139, US Marcus Jansen In the Land of Silhouettes Mar 17 — Apr 29, 2023 | Shanghai Opening on Friday, March 17th, 2023 From 5 pm to 7 pm. Almine Rech Shanghai is pleased to present In the Land of Silhouettes, a solo exhibition by Marcus Jansen and also his third exhibition with the gallery, on view from March 17 through April 29, 2023. The first solo exhibition of Jansen’s work in China, In the Land of Silhouettes showcases a new series of works in the artist’s unique hybrid style, which fuses aspects of gestural abstraction and graffiti writing into dynamic and surreal narratives. Marcus Antonius Jansen—named after the Roman general Marcus Antonius—was born in 1968 in New York City, the son of a German father and a Jamaican mother. Jansen grew up both in the Bronx and in Germany, which he first visited as a one-year-old. His businessman father—“a walking dictionary”—spoke incessantly about politics and history while his mother studied nursing. Jansen spent most of the 1970s in Queens, then moved to Monchengladbach, Germany (his father’s home town) where, as the only child of color in town, he was beaten and bullied. When Jansen’s father realized that these events were race-related, he sent his son back to New York to connect with his family during summers. There, Jansen’s exposure to graffiti writing activated his artistic sensibility and offered him an example of art as a tool for communication. The richness and complexity of Jansen’s formative years have informed the language of his mature style. His experiences growing up as a multi ethnic American in both the United States and Europe, followed by extensive travel and military service, have provided Jansen with a broad and sometimes paradoxical reservoir of observations and experiences. Jansen’s artistic influences, gleaned from Abstract Expressionism, from German Expressionism—both pre- and postwar—and from graffiti artists in New York, Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels, overlap and complement each other in their commitment to impulsive and spontaneous expression. Committed to the idea that art can reflect and transmit direct reactions to oppressive political situations, he paints to create images that open up civilized and relevant discourses. — John Seed, art writer and curator |