Ser Serpas: Of My Life

Ser Serpas presents paintings and four installations at Kunsthalle Basel. It is her largest institutional exhibition in Switzerland up to date. There is pain, audio and visual. Naked bodies in positions of suffering or dissolution.

Elodie Seguin. Parcours

Elodie Seguin performs at PEAC. For her first institutional solo exhibition in Germany, the artist has conceived nine site specific interventions: the exhibition itinerary unfolds between minimalism and colour experiments, monochromacy and transparency, transformation and temporality.

Inspire Writing: Chloe Bensahel

On the occasion of Inspire Writing, an exhibition presenting Montblanc’s rich history until the present day, five works by Chloe Bensahel are on view at Montblanc Haus, Hamburg. Bensahel’s works explore the relation between text and textile, forming a bridge to the company’s legacy.

Rudolf Englert x Chloe Bensahel

"Rudolf Englert x Chloe Bensahel" unites two positions that are related across time and independent of the different media. The juxtaposition emphasises the simultaneously analytical and playful approach of both artists and enables a new way of perceiving their works.

Gertrude Stein: Image, word, abstraction

The exhibition "Gertrude Stein et Pablo Picasso. L'invention du langage" explores the influence of Gertrude Stein on the visual arts of the 20th century. An insanely good exhibition, providing new perspectives and outstanding works!

Daniel Spivakov: Chronorama Redux, 3rd Chapter

Daniel Spivakov presents the third chapter of his contribution to the exhibition Chronorama Redux at Palazzo Grassi, Venice. The three paintings show images between strass and hoodie, lipgloss and dirt, force and ennui. The sweetness and void of celebrity, manifested in paint.

a matter of time: Roberta Cotterli and Claudio Zorzi

The artist-couple Roberta Cotterli and Claudio Zorzi jointly present their work. Roberta Cotterli’s sculptures examine male representation in art history; Claudio Zorzi’s portraits develop the idea of a modern Icon. Both investigate time in relationship with process, art history, and moments spent with the other. The exhibition centres around the question of muse and model, suggesting a play between intimate representation vs. presented intimacy. Classical motifs are taken up and continued; roles are turned around. Old Masters and Christian iconography intersect with the Contemporary. a matter of time.

Forming Time: Glenda León

The Fundació Miró Palma shows the work of Glenda León in dialogue with the work of Joan Miró. The two artists share colour, shapes, and a sense of place – exciting but calm, aesthetic but free.

Rafaël Rozendaal: Colour, Code, Communication

'Rafaël Rozendaal: Color, Code, Communication', at Museum Folkwang poses the question: what will be the image in the 21st century? The works in the exhibition offer practical and intellectual examples, reflective and fun.