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Lieselott Beschorner, Vienna, 2022. Photo: Secession.

Vienna Secession presents EBB & Neïl Beloufa, B. Ingrid Olson and Lieselott Beschorner

June 29–September 4, 2022 EBB & Neïl Beloufa: Pandemic Pandemonium Screen Talk—Cheat Island—Console of Quiz—Press Key Port—Hand of Vengeance—Tax Haven Roulette—Souvenir Shop: these are the various stations of Pandemic Pandemonium. In actuality, the entire exhibition functions as a sort of walk-on game board. As you move from area to area, gathering information and hints for quiz questions and other…

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Ugo Rondinone, life time (Rendering), 2019. Neon, acrylic glass, translucent foil, aluminium, 248  x 752 cm. © Ugo Rondinone. Courtesy the artist and Studio Rondinone.

Ugo Rondinone: LIFE TIME at Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt

June 24–September 18, 2022 Ugo Rondinone will be the subject of the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt's first significant survey exhibition in Germany (b. 1964). The Swiss artist, one of the most well-known of his generation internationally, is featured in LIFE TIME with some of his most important paintings, sculptures, and videos. He gives commonplace elements and phenomena…

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Yalda Afsah, Secret Society Roller Club, 2022, Film still, Courtesy the artist.

HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark presents Anita Leisz and Yalda Afsah

June 25–September 4, 2022 Two large solo exhibits of the work of the artists Anita Leisz and Yalda Afsah will be featured in the summer 2022 program at HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark. Intricate new creations and publications by the various artists are shown in both presentations. Anita Leisz Anita Leisz's sculptures, objects, and installations frequently reference industrialism, non-figurative…

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Rosemarie Trockel

Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art presents Gogo: Kirsten Ortwed, Rosemarie Trockel, Lawrence Weiner

June 22–August 14, 2022 In this exhibition, three well-known and highly regarded artists—Kirsten Ortwed, Rosemarie Trockel, and Lawrence Weiner—each of whom has contributed in their own special way to defining what we understand as contemporary art—intertwine fluid Mexican onyx, altered digital prints, and text-based works scaled to fit the urban space. In the series Elective Affinities, which…

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Yayoi Kusama, INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM—DANCING LIGHTS THAT FLEW UP TO THE UNIVERSE, 2019. Mirrored glass, wood, LED lighting system, metal, and acrylic panel. Courtesy of David Zwirner.

PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art presents Yayoi Kusama: DANCING LIGHTS THAT FLEW UP TO THE UNIVERSE

July 6, 2022–January 15, 2023 The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art is proud to offer Yayoi Kusama: DANCING LIGHTS THAT FLEW UP TO THE UNIVERSE in honor of its 15th anniversary. Yayoi Kusama, who was born in Matsumoto, Japan, in 1929, is one of the most well-known living modern artists today. She has created painting, sculpture, installation,…

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Courtesy of Sculpture Garden/Studio Alice Franchetti.

3rd Geneva Biennale—Sculpture Garden

June 10–September 30, 2022 Opening: June 9, 6–10pm Villa La Grange, Parc La Grange The Geneva Biennale—Sculpture Garden, now in its third year, focuses on contemporary artists who examine our interactions with others and ourselves in an increasingly uncertain environment. More than 30 artists from Brazil, Germany, Kuwait, the United States, Belgium, Senegal, and Mexico have collected around…

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From left: Lena Henke, Better be old iron than new tin (Mixer), The mind is like an umbrella Its most useful when open (Saftpresse), Every one of my buildings begins with an Italian journey (Kaffee), Form Follows Feminine (Kueche), 2022. © Klosterfelde Edition & Lena Henke. Photo: GRAYSC.

Lena Henke at Klosterfelde Edition

Auf dem Asphalt botanisieren gehen April 30–July 30, 2022 Lena Henke creates sculptures and installations that intricately recreate histories of modernism, design, and urban planning throughout her career. Her exploration of the physical places in which she lives, works, and exhibits her artworks begins with research into the physical spaces in which she lives, works, and exhibits…

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