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Tohé Commaret and Grichka Commaret “Miss Recuerdo” at Fondation d’entreprise Pernod Ricard, Paris

Tohé Commaret is a videographer; her brother Grichka is a painter. Both grew up in the 1990s at 21 avenue Maximilien Robespierre in Vitry-sur-Seine. Its concrete terrace, towers, halls, corridors, lifts, and landings form the concrete and incredible meanders that their respective bodies of work endlessly explore and reconfigure. In a documentary and fictive register,
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Yto Barrada “DEADHEAD” at Fondazione Merz, Turin

The exhibition’s title, “DEADHEAD,” refers in part to the horticultural practice of removing dead flower heads to stimulate the growth of the entire plant. Taking up the notion of reducing to the essential, the show draws on a tight selection from Yto Barrada’s artistic oeuvre, including films, sculptures, installations, textiles and prints, some of which
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Formafantasma “Oltre Terra” at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

The project delves into the history, ecology, and global dynamics of wool extraction and production, exploring its connection to the biological evolution of sheep. “Oltre Terra” showcases materials, objects, and technologies in a multidisciplinary exhibition design, enhancing the viewer’s experience. The Italian exhibition title, “Oltre Terra,” draws from the etymology of “transhumance,” combining the Latin trans (across, “oltre”
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Tenant of Culture “Science and Worms” at Ehrlich Steinberg, Los Angeles

A solo exhibition by Tenant of Culture, the moniker of Amsterdam-based Dutch artist Hendrickje Schimmel. Continuing her research and exploration into the lifecycle of fashion objects, Tenant of Culture presents a new series of works focusing on the mechanics and technology of maintenance and care within fashion and institutional archives. “Science and Worms” marks the
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Wisrah C. V. da R. Celestino at GDA, São Paulo

The show marks the beginning of the gallery’s program in 2025. All the works presented in the exhibition are new and were produced in the space where the presentation takes place, at Rua Barra Funda, 654, São Paulo, Brazil. Wisrah C. V. da R. Celestino (Brazil, 1989) lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Through score,
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Xanti Schawinsky “Early Works” at Galerie Gregor Staiger, Milano

Galerie Gregor Staiger is pleased to present the second exhibition of works by the Swiss artist Alexander “Xanti” Schawinsky (born 1904 in Basel, died 1979 in Locarno). Alexander “Xanti” Schawinsky was born to a Jewish family of Polish descent in Basel in 1904. He was part of the first generation of artists to study at
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Ho Tzu Nyen “Time & the Tiger” at Mudam, Luxembourg

Bringing together five video installations created since 2017 in an immersive setting, the exhibition is centered around the two motifs highlighted in its title. Through these themes, “Time & the Tiger” will offer a profound meditation on our relationship to history: how it is written, transmitted and shaped by myths and fiction. Time, for Ho
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“India Mahdavi Project Room n°18 : Another Grammar of Ornament” at Matter and Shape, Paris

In the centenary year of the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, India Madhavi presents Project Room N°18, Another Grammar of Ornament curated by Dan Thawley as a part of MATTER and SHAPE (hors les murs) programme for 2025. The exhibition provokes an unexpected discourse between the 19th and 21st
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Mira Mann “Solo” at Drei, Cologne

The play of them, they divide & spread their limbsunder the blanketing earth they learn their songseach from the stream in which it hath its beginning —from ARS METALLURGICA by Diane di Prima In January 1938, Choi Seung-Hee arrived in San Francisco to begin a tour of performances across the US and Europe. The first
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Hadi Falapishi “Edge of the World” at BLUM, Los Angeles

Exhibiting Falapishi’s new body of shrewdly deskilled panels alongside photorealistic paintings and bold ceramic sculptures, “Edge of the World” demonstrates the remarkable range inherent to the artist’s practice as he examines the widely varying possibilities for visual representation. Falapishi’s works cannibalize a vast quantity of reference material—from the Surrealists to Spaghetti Western films—to create a