Pace Gallery
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Paulina Olowska brings Slavic folklore and androgynous nymphs to LondonPaulina Olowska explores magical mysticism in ‘Squelchy Garden Mules and Mamunas’ at London’s Pace Gallery
By Hannah Silver Published
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Matthew Day Jackson: ‘I want digital and analogue to fit together perfectly so we can regain our hands’American artist-designer Matthew Day Jackson’s new show 'Against Nature' at Pace Gallery, New York offers a sharp digital spin on landscape painting
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Perfect imperfect: Brent Wadden weaves new works for his first UK solo showBy Ali Morris Last updated
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Wood work: Louise Nevelson’s monochrome sculptures fill Pace LondonBy Elisa Carassai Last updated
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'The Yosemite Suite': Pace Gallery exhibits David Hockney's bucolic iPad drawingsBy Daniel Scheffler Last updated
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Arlene Shechet brings nature into the gallery arena at Pace New YorkFor the American artist, every material and form has inherent questions. Here, the sculptor opens a new dialogue with ‘Skirts’ at Pace Gallery's new flagship
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Sam Gilliam’s musical musings on jazz, colour and Beyoncé‘Existed Existing’ reflects the Colour Field master’s six-decade career in boundary-pushing chromatic exploration
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Singling out the solo booths to see at Frieze Los AngelesOver 70 galleries will descend on Paramount Pictures Studio for the second edition of the West Coast art fair (14-16 February), anchored by an ambitious programme of special projects, film screenings, talks, and institutional collaborations
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Frieze London 2016 takes a nostalgic turn, as galleries look back to the NinetiesBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Place perception: Nathalie Du Pasquier's exploration of vibrancy, geometry and spaceBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Chinese import: Pace Gallery stages Qiu Xiaofei's first solo North American showBy Daniel Scheffler Last updated
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teamLab: how a Tokyo art collective pioneered an immersive art boomWith an operatic intervention and a show at Pace Geneva, teamLab, the now-700-strong Tokyo-based collective that blazed a trail for experiential, tech-fuelled art, continues to value ‘physical interaction in physical space’
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Last chance to see: ‘Elmgreen & Dragset: The Nervous System’ at Pace New YorkScandinavian artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset caution against short-term memory in their first major show with Pace Gallery, calling our attention to crises beyond the pandemic
By TF Chan Last updated
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Torkwase Dyson and Mark Rothko inaugurate Pace gallery’s new London homeJust in time for Frieze Week 2021, Pace has opened its much-anticipated Hanover Square gallery with shows by Torkwase Dyson and Mark Rothko
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Setting pace: long-awaited showing of Robert Rauschenberg's late works draws snaking queues in New YorkBy Brook Mason Last updated
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Spiritual side: Hiroshi Sugimoto explores space and time with his ’Sea of Buddha’By Brook Mason Last updated
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Testing the water: Maya Lin's new river installations at Pace Gallery Hong KongBy Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Corporeal company: Random International explores movement with robots and mirrorsBy Olivia Martin Last updated
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Pace Gallery opens Chelsea HQ with Calder, Hockney and moreThe lofty 75,000 sq ft New York flagship designed by Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture heralds a new era in the gallery’s five-decade history
By Osman Can Yerebakan Last updated
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One show, two spaces: Song Dong at Duddell's and Pace GalleryBy Catherine Shaw Last updated
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David Adjaye and Adam Pendleton: a meeting of minds in Hong KongPaintings by American artist Adam Pendleton are staged in conversation with sculptural works by Ghanaian-British architect David Adjaye at Pace Hong Kong
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Out of the blue: Lee Ufan's line and point paintings at Pace LondonBy Ali Morris Published


