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Valentin Noujaïm “PANTHEON” at Kunsthalle Basel

At Kunsthalle Basel, “PANTHEON” reimagines a business district as a stage on which power is constructed, contested, and memorialized. Weaving together film, objects, and spatial installations, Valentin Noujaïm (b. 1991) creates in his inaugural institutional solo exhi- bition an experience that unearths untold stories hidden in the shadows of urban landscapes. With the premiere of
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Annie Ernaux & Marc Marie, Ellen Cantor “BEDROOM, CHRISTMAS MORNING” at Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin

“BEDROOM, CHRISTMAS MORNING” an exhibition showing original hand-printed colour photographs by Annie Ernaux & Marc Marie, alongside If I Just Turn and Run (1998), a video by the late Ellen Cantor. The series of fourteen images shot by Ernaux & Marie formed the basis for their book L’Usage de la photo (Gallimard, 2005; English trans-
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Ermanno Brosio & Reto Pulfer “Appointment with the Artist” at Palmieri Contemporary, Savona

This edition’s invited artists are Ermanno Brosio and Reto Pulfer, with Antonio Grulli’s curation. The residency will conclude, as in previous editions, with a publication, this time curated by Antonio Grulli, that gathers together conversations between everyone involved in the project alongside a selection of photographs taken by Marcello Campora. Persimmons, beach umbrellas, tents and
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“Camille Henrot. A Number of Things” at Hauser & Wirth, New York

Evoking children’s developmental tools, shoes, distorted graphs and counting devices, new large-scale bronze sculptures from the artist’s “Abacus” series (2024)—presented alongside recent smaller- scaled works—address the friction between a nascent sense of imagination and society’s systems of signs. The exhibition will also feature vibrant new paintings from Henrot’s ongoing “Dos and Don’ts” series. Initiated in
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“15 Years” at P420, Bologna

A group show that celebrates for the first time all the artists who have contributed to set the course of the gallery founded in 2010 by Fabrizio Padovani and Alessandro Pasotti. Like the neutral gray of Pantone 420, which lends its name to the gallery, a perfect backdrop to enhance any color, P420 sets out
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“Tarek Atoui. At-Tāriq” at TBA21 – Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

This is the first solo show in Madrid of internationally renowned artist Tarek Atoui. The exhibition is the result of the in-depth research that the Franco-Lebanese musician and sound artist has been pursuing since 2022, exploring the rural artisanal and musical traditions of the Arab world and North Africa, and using sound and sonic artifacts
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Ayşe Erkmen “Emre & Dario” at GROTTO, Berlin

A piece of furniture sliding across a room, a plate falling from a table and shattering, hollow knocks breaking the silence—these uncanny happenings are thought to be manifestations of a poltergeist. Both unsettling and familiar, this enigmatic figure has its roots in German folklore, with its name composed of Poltern—to bang, crash, or make noise—and
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Janiva Ellis “Fear Corroded Ape” at Carpenter Center, Cambridge

The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts is pleased to present new work by Janiva Ellis (b.1987) in the exhibition “Fear Corroded Ape,” on view January 31 to April 6, 2025. Ellis reconfigures a broad array of imagery from art historical portraiture and landscape conventions, animation, and popular culture into dissonant scenes. By turns explicit
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Ayşe Erkme “Emre & Dario” at GROTTO, Berlin

A piece of furniture sliding across a room, a plate falling from a table and shattering, hollow knocks breaking the silence—these uncanny happenings are thought to be manifestations of a poltergeist. Both unsettling and familiar, this enigmatic figure has its roots in German folklore, with its name composed of Poltern—to bang, crash, or make noise—and
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Peter Hujar “Eyes Open in the Dark” at Raven Row, London

This is the first exhibition to take on the full breadth of Peter Hujar’s later photography. Hujar was a central figure in the downtown scene of 1970s and early 80s New York, but at his death in 1987 from AIDS-related pneumonia his work was largely unknown to a broader art world. Now it is widely