Convergent Evolutions: The Conscious of Body Work opens at Pace
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Exhibition at Xavier Hufkens explores how artists use systems and structures to free expression
Colour and language also converge in Alighiero Boettis (1940-1994) arazzi [tapestries], Made during the 1980s and 90s in Peshawar, they reflect the artists abiding interest in Afghan culture.
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.- Featuring the work of ten artists and spanning a period of forty-five years, Gridscape explores how artists use systems and structures to free expression. The exhibition brings together different generations of artists who have approached one of the defining questions of Modernism: how can systems be used to investigate, contain or liberate the self?
The confrontation between regimentation and chaos, rules and imagination, limits and freedom has given birth to some of the most fascinating artworks of the twentieth century. Taking this as a starting point, Gridscape presents the work of artists who have continued to use and challenge systems as a way of expressing the complex relat
Share this article Galleries at Frieze New York 2021 Fetched High Profits, Sold Out Booths Hauser & Wirth reportedly sold Louise Bourgeois’ ‘Blind Man’s Bluff’ (1984) installation for $1 million USD and more.
Frieze New York 2021 was a huge success for most galleries despite concerns over how the fair would’ve fared since it was the first major contemporary event to launch during these uncertain times posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The fair also moved to a new location for this year’s installment from Randall’s Island where the fair used to take place annually to the Shed in Hudson Yards.
The fair officially concluded on Sunday and dealers reported that they had sold out their booths entirely including David Zwirner , on opening day, who had a selection of new paintings by the polarizing artist Dana Schutz each of her paintings sold for between $700,000 USD and $900,000 USD. Canada gallery also reported that they had sold ou