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September 2017 Art Exhibitions Span Los Angeles, Moscow, Berlin, and Beyond

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Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA launches on 15 September across Southern California venues from Santa Barbara to San Diego, featuring nearly 80 exhibitions exploring Latin American and Latino art. The Moscow Biennale, curated by Yuko Hasegawa and titled Clouds / Forest, runs from 15 September to 28 October at various Moscow locations, focusing on stateless creative tribes. Berlin's Haus der Kulturen der Welt presents Art Without Death: Russian Cosmism from 1 September to 3 October, examining Nikolai Fedorov's movement through Russian avant-garde works selected by Boris Groys. Martin Puryear receives his first UK institutional show at Parasol Unit in London from 19 September to 6 December, showcasing four decades of sculpture. Adam Jeppesen exhibits his cyanotype series The Pond (2017) at Martin Asbaek Gallery in Copenhagen from 21 September to 21 October. Chantal Joffe opens a show at Galleria Monica De Cardenas in Milan on 28 September, featuring psychological portraiture. Office Baroque in Brussels hosts a triple exhibition of Hans Bellmer, Sascha Braunig, and Matthew Ronay from 7 September to 21 October. Iran do Espírito Santo presents sculptures at Sean Kelly in New York from 8 September to 21 October. Josephine Meckseper's work appears at Proyectos Monclova in Mexico City from 22 September to 28 October, exploring consumerism and protest. Susan Cianciolo shows at Modern Art in London throughout September, following her inclusion in the 2017 Whitney Biennial.

Key facts

  • Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA runs from 15 September to January with nearly 80 exhibitions across Southern California.
  • The Moscow Biennale is curated by Yuko Hasegawa and themed around 'creative tribes' and statelessness.
  • Art Without Death: Russian Cosmism in Berlin includes Russian avant-garde works selected by Boris Groys.
  • Martin Puryear's London exhibition at Parasol Unit covers four decades of his sculptural practice.
  • Adam Jeppesen's series The Pond (2017) features cyanotypes on linen made in Copenhagen and Buenos Aires.
  • Chantal Joffe's Milan show highlights her psychological portraiture and self-portraiture spanning 21 years.
  • Office Baroque in Brussels exhibits works by Hans Bellmer, Sascha Braunig, and Matthew Ronay.
  • Iran do Espírito Santo's New York exhibition includes marble Globe works from 2011–12 and glass dropper bottles from 2014.

Entities

Artists

  • Adam Jeppesen
  • Chantal Joffe
  • Hans Bellmer
  • Sascha Braunig
  • Matthew Ronay
  • Martin Puryear
  • Iran do Espírito Santo
  • Josephine Meckseper
  • Susan Cianciolo
  • Nikolai Fedorov
  • Boris Groys
  • Vasily Chekrygin
  • Maria Ender
  • Ivan Kudriashev
  • Aleksandr Rodchenko
  • Anton Vidokle
  • Arseny Zhilyaev
  • Hito Steyerl
  • Yuko Hasegawa
  • Dan Coombs
  • Maria Lassnig
  • Alice Neel
  • Richard Deacon
  • Tony Cragg
  • Kim Gordon

Institutions

  • Pacific Standard Time
  • Moscow Biennale
  • Haus der Kulturen der Welt
  • Parasol Unit
  • Martin Asbaek Gallery
  • Galleria Monica De Cardenas
  • Office Baroque
  • Sean Kelly
  • Proyectos Monclova
  • Modern Art
  • Palm Springs Art Museum
  • University Art Museum
  • Andrea Rosen Gallery
  • Victoria Miro
  • Whitney Biennial
  • Greater New York
  • Bridget Donahue
  • ArtReview
  • Manezh exhibition hall
  • Manifesta

Locations

  • Los Angeles
  • United States
  • Moscow
  • Russia
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Copenhagen
  • Denmark
  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Brussels
  • Belgium
  • New York
  • Mexico City
  • Mexico
  • Santa Barbara
  • San Diego
  • Santa Monica
  • Palm Springs
  • Long Beach
  • St Petersburg
  • Buenos Aires
  • Argentina
  • Finland
  • Arctic
  • Antarctic
  • North America
  • South America
  • St Albans
  • Tokyo
  • Japan
  • France
  • Sharjah
  • São Paulo
  • Seoul
  • Shanghai
  • Switzerland

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