Multiple gallery exhibitions in New York and Germany feature new and historical works
A sculpture created in Germany between 1964 and 1965 was displayed last autumn at Zürcher Gallery. This summer, Luhring Augustine hosted an artist's first New York solo exhibition in a decade, described as equally didactic and playful, presenting bracing new work. Early abstract explorations by a Brazilian master are currently on view in Chelsea until January 13. Meanwhile, Mitchell-Innes and Nash is showing an exhibition that examines life through a feminist lens, running through November 22.
Key facts
- A sculpture was made in Germany 1964-65.
- Zürcher Gallery showed the sculpture last fall.
- Luhring Augustine held an artist's first New York show in ten years this summer.
- The Luhring Augustine show featured new work described as didactic and ludic.
- Early forays into abstraction by a Brazilian master are on view.
- The Brazilian master's exhibition is in Chelsea through January 13.
- Mitchell-Innes and Nash has a feminist-engagement exhibition through November 22.
- The exhibition at Mitchell-Innes and Nash examines life through a feminist prism.
Entities
Artists
- Marjorie Welish
Institutions
- artcritical
- Zürcher Gallery
- Luhring Augustine
- Mitchell-Innes and Nash
Locations
- Germany
- New York
- Chelsea
- Zurich
- Switzerland