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Céline Condorelli, Zanzibar, 2019. Six-colour offset print. Courtesy of the artist.

Talbot Rice Gallery presents Céline Condorelli: After Work

June 25–October 1, 2022 Talbot Rice Gallery announces the first survey exhibition of Céline Condorelli. Condorelli is an artist whose work has evolved through art, architecture, design and friendship and has remained committed to the articulation of transformation throughout. From raw materials, cultivation and extraction, to processes of industrialisation and labour, through to methods of display, reception…

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Portikus on Frankfurt’s Main island. Courtesy of Google Earth.

Asad Raza: Diversion at Portikus

June 25–September 25, 2022 Artist talk: June 21, 7–9pm Aula of Städelschule, Dürerstraße 10, 60596 Frankfurt am Main Press preview: June 23, 9:30–11am Opening: June 24, 6pm Asad Raza’s new work Diversion redirects the river through Portikus and invites the public to interact with and dip in the waters of the Main. The river is a key protagonist in the planetary water…

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Ragna Bley and Kim Hiorthøy at Kunstnernes Hus

June 3–August 7, 2022 Opening: June 3, 7–10pm, performance by Natalie Price Hafslund and DJ set by André Bratten It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to this year’s summer exhibitions presenting two Scandinavian artists in our skylight halls, Ragna Bley with Stranger’s Eye and Kim Hiorthøy with Hole in the Wall. Ragna Bley: Stranger’s Eye Ragna Bley’s artistic work is…

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View of Biosfera Peluche / Biosphere Plush, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK, 2021. © Rob Harris.

Ad Minoliti: Biosphere Plush at Tate St Ives

May 28–October 30, 2022 In Conversation: Ad Minoliti: May 28, 2–3pm, with Tate St Ives Director Anne Barlow This summer, Tate St Ives will bring the first UK solo exhibition by Argentinian artist Ad Minoliti to Cornwall. Trained as a painter, Minoliti (b.1980) draws on the rich legacy of geometric abstraction in Latin America to create alternative…

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