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Gagosian’s booth at Taipei Dangdai 2023. Artwork, left to right: © Mark Grotjahn; © Zeng Fanzhi; © 2023 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Photo: Ringo Cheung

Art Fair

Taipei Dangdai 2023

May 12–14, 2023, booth E10
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center
taipeidangdai.com

Gagosian is pleased to participate in Taipei Dangdai 2023, presenting works by Louise Bonnet, Dan Colen, Edmund de Waal, Urs Fischer, Cy Gavin, Nan Goldin, Katharina Grosse, Mark Grotjahn, Damien Hirst, Thomas Houseago, Yayoi Kusama, Deana Lawson, Takashi Murakami, Sterling Ruby, Alexandria Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Kon Trubkovich, Mary Weatherford, Cameron Welch, Anna Weyant, and Zeng Fanzhi.

Gagosian’s booth at Taipei Dangdai 2023. Artwork, left to right: © Mark Grotjahn; © Zeng Fanzhi; © 2023 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Photo: Ringo Cheung

Photo: DPA Picture Alliance Archive/Alamy Stock Photo

Artist Spotlight

Mark Tansey

April 19–25, 2023

Each of Mark Tansey’s paintings and drawings is a visual adventure that explores the nature of perception, meaning, and subjectivity. Working with the traditions of figurative and landscape painting, Tansey incorporates his expansive knowledge of history in layers of literary, philosophical, and mathematical references. Distortions of perspective and scale combine with his technical proficiency to complicate what it means to view and understand an image.

Photo: DPA Picture Alliance Archive/Alamy Stock Photo

Carsten Höller, Giant Triple Mushroom, 2023, installation view, Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu, Paris © Carsten Höller. Photo: Thomas Lannes

Installation

Carsten Höller
Giant Triple Mushroom

March 28–May 20, 2023
Gagosian, rue de Castiglione, Paris

Carsten Höller’s Giant Triple Mushroom (2023), a two-meter-high sculpture in polychrome aluminum, is on view in the vitrine at Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu, Paris, as part of the artist’s exhibition Clocks at the rue de Castiglione gallery.

The work’s form combines enlarged cross-sections of three different species of mushroom, including the red-capped fly agaric, reflecting Höller’s fascination with the idea that this notoriously toxic and hallucinogenic fungus may have played a role in the development of shamanism, and thus constitutes a link to ancient proto-religious culture. The three species also represent evolutionary time, as the different shapes, colors, and psychoactive ingredients of their fruiting bodies most certainly evolved from those of a common ancestor. Finally, Giant Triple Mushroom resonates with Höller’s continued exploration of doubling and rupture, and hence to the division and subdivision of time that is visualized in the clock works.

Carsten Höller, Giant Triple Mushroom, 2023, installation view, Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu, Paris © Carsten Höller. Photo: Thomas Lannes

Jadé Fadojutimi, As usual, the season’s showers tend to linger, 2023 © Jadé Fadojutimi

Art Fair

Art Basel Hong Kong 2023

March 22–25, 2023
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
www.artbasel.com

Gagosian is pleased to participate in Art Basel Hong Kong 2023 with a presentation of modern and contemporary works by international artists.

Jadé Fadojutimi, As usual, the season’s showers tend to linger, 2023 © Jadé Fadojutimi

Photo: Dianna Agron

Artist Spotlight

Harold Ancart

February 22–28, 2023

Harold Ancart’s paintings, sculptures, and installations explore our experience of natural landscapes and built environments. His works allude to a range of art historical sources and are often characterized by abstract passages of color. Focusing on recognizable subjects, Ancart isolates moments of poetry in everyday surroundings.

Photo: Dianna Agron

Franz West, Green Fortune, 2008 © Archiv Franz West and © Estate Franz West. Photo: Jeff McLane

Installation

Franz West
Green Fortune

In conjunction with Frieze Los Angeles, Franz West’s sculpture Green Fortune (2008) has been installed on the roof of Gagosian, Beverly Hills.

West’s interactive and highly endearing outdoor sculptures, which he began making in the 2000s, transform public spaces into sociable aesthetic environments, challenging the boundaries between art and life. Countering both the streamlined forms of industrialized objects and the bombastic nature of much public sculpture, these amorphous works often recall childlike drawings or twisted intestines with their contorted spirals and curves. Their monochrome surfaces are painted in lurid, unnatural colors like bubblegum pink and lemon drop yellow—shades the artist claims were inspired by children’s pajamas, public bathrooms, and other unexpected sources. From February 15 through 18, viewers are invited to sit on Green Fortune during gallery hours.

Franz West, Green Fortune, 2008 © Archiv Franz West and © Estate Franz West. Photo: Jeff McLane

Chris Burden, 40 Foot Stepped Skyscraper, 2011, installation view, Frieze Los Angeles 2023, Santa Monica Airport, California © 2023 Chris Burden/Licensed by the Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Josh White

Art Fair

Frieze Projects: “Now Playing”
Chris Burden

February 17–19, 2023
Santa Monica Airport, California
frieze.com

Chris Burden’s 40 Foot Stepped Skyscraper (2011) will be included in Frieze Projects at Frieze Los Angeles. The sculpture will feature in Now Playing, a selection of performances and outdoor artworks organized by Art Production Fund and installed at Frieze Los Angeles’s new site at Santa Monica Airport. Now Playing brings together artworks that shine a light on the often overlooked elements of everyday life in Los Angeles and forms part of Frieze Projects, a program of site-specific works that is one of the fair’s annual highlights.

Chris Burden, 40 Foot Stepped Skyscraper, 2011, installation view, Frieze Los Angeles 2023, Santa Monica Airport, California © 2023 Chris Burden/Licensed by the Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Josh White

Photo: Ollie Adegboye

Artist Spotlight

Alexandria Smith

January 25–31, 2023

Alexandria Smith’s art addresses issues of identity as informed by autobiography, fiction, myth, collective memory, and history. She depicts metaphysical beings in primordial settings who embody states of growth and transformation. Her interest in hybridity and experimentation encompasses drawings with collage elements, paintings with sculptural assemblage, and immersive installations. Smith builds up dimensional components in her painted works, recently further articulating their surfaces through the incorporation of 3D-printed parts.

Photo: Ollie Adegboye

Rick Lowe, Rotation (Revolution), 2023, installation view, Frieze Los Angeles, 2023 © Rick Lowe Studio. Photo: Thomas Dubrock

Art Fair

Frieze Los Angeles 2023
Rick Lowe

February 17–19, 2023, booth D2
Santa Monica Airport, California
frieze.com

Gagosian is pleased to announce its participation in Frieze Los Angeles 2023, at the fair’s new venue of Santa Monica Airport, with a solo presentation of recent paintings and works on paper by Rick Lowe. The booth features Rotation (Revolution) (2023), a monumental 12-by-27-foot multi-panel painting, alongside other works that explore line, color, and space with reference to the impact of rural and urban development.

Rick Lowe, Rotation (Revolution), 2023, installation view, Frieze Los Angeles, 2023 © Rick Lowe Studio. Photo: Thomas Dubrock

Left: Edmund de Waal, sestina, 2022 © Edmund de Waal. Photo: Alzbeta Jaresova. Right: Theaster Gates, Untitled (Bottle), 2022 © Theaster Gates. Photo: Annik Wetter

Art Fair

artgenève 2023
Edmund de Waal and Theaster Gates

January 25–29, 2023, booth C30
Palexpo, Geneva
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Gagosian is pleased to announce the gallery’s participation in artgenève 2023 with a dual presentation of porcelain vessels by Edmund de Waal and wood-fired ceramics by Theaster Gates. Placing the works of these two artists in dialogue, the presentation juxtaposes two very different but nonetheless complementary approaches to the established traditions and new possibilities represented by an ancient medium and practice.

Left: Edmund de Waal, sestina, 2022 © Edmund de Waal. Photo: Alzbeta Jaresova. Right: Theaster Gates, Untitled (Bottle), 2022 © Theaster Gates. Photo: Annik Wetter

Gagosian’s booth at ART SG 2023. Artwork, left to right: © Ashley Bickerton; © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2022; © Banksy; © Zeng Fanzhi; © 2020 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

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ART SG 2023

January 12–15, 2023, booth BF05
Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Singapore
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Gagosian is pleased to announce the gallery’s participation in the inaugural edition of ART SG, with a selection of works by international contemporary artists including Banksy, Georg Baselitz, Ashley Bickerton, Edmund de Waal, Helen Frankenthaler, Katharina Grosse, Mark Grotjahn, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Thomas Houseago, Tetsuya Ishida, Alex Israel, Jia Aili, Harmony Korine, Takashi Murakami, Nam June Paik, Giuseppe Penone, Ed Ruscha, Spencer Sweeney, Sarah Sze, Tatiana Trouvé, Anna Weyant, Jonas Wood, and Zeng Fanzhi.

Gagosian’s booth at ART SG 2023. Artwork, left to right: © Ashley Bickerton; © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2022; © Banksy; © Zeng Fanzhi; © 2020 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Photo: Pete Sieper

Artist Spotlight

Spencer Sweeney

December 7–13, 2022

Spencer Sweeney has been a vital presence in the art, nightlife, and music scenes of New York for more than twenty years. In addition to making paintings, drawings, and collages characterized by infectious exuberance and raw materiality, Sweeney produces multimedia environments that transform gallery spaces into open workshops and performance stages. Combining the extemporaneous vigor of Neo-Expressionism with the knowing repetition of signature motifs, the artist’s portraits, self-portraits, and reclining nudes reverberate with references to both popular culture and art history.

Photo: Pete Sieper

Gagosian’s booth at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Gerhard Richter; © Amoako Boafo; © Richard Prince; © 2022 Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Richard Diebenkorn Foundation; © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Stanley Whitney. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Art Fair

Art Basel Miami Beach 2022

December 1–3, 2022, booth D5
Miami Beach Convention Center
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Gagosian is pleased to present a selection of modern and contemporary works at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022. Returning to Miami for the fair’s twentieth anniversary, the gallery is honored to have participated each year the fair has been held.

Gagosian’s booth at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Gerhard Richter; © Amoako Boafo; © Richard Prince; © 2022 Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Richard Diebenkorn Foundation; © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Stanley Whitney. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Photo: LeeAnn Nickel

Artist Spotlight

Jim Shaw

November 16–22, 2022

Since the 1970s, Jim Shaw has responded to American cultural history through painting, drawing, and sculpture. He draws from sources as wide-ranging as comic books, pulp novels, rock albums, protest posters, and amateur paintings. Often unfolding in extended narrative cycles, Shaw’s works juxtapose images of friends and family with those depicting world events, pop-cultural phenomena, and alternative realities, blending the personal, the commonplace, and the visionary.

Photo: LeeAnn Nickel

Gagosian’s booth at Paris Photo 2022, featuring photographs by Deana Lawson and Sally Mann. Artwork © Deana Lawson and © Sally Mann

Art Fair

Paris Photo 2022
Deana Lawson and Sally Mann

November 10–13, 2022
Grand Palais Ephémère, Paris
www.parisphoto.com

For the 2022 edition of Paris Photo, Gagosian is pleased to announce a joint presentation of works by Deana Lawson and Sally Mann. The two artists collaborated to choose photographs from one another’s oeuvre, including some that have never before been exhibited. The resulting selection establishes a dialogue between their respective practices, using portrait, landscape, and interior imagery to examine themes of identity and representation.

Gagosian’s booth at Paris Photo 2022, featuring photographs by Deana Lawson and Sally Mann. Artwork © Deana Lawson and © Sally Mann

Photo: courtesy Bickerton Studio

Artist Spotlight

Ashley Bickerton

October 26–November 1, 2022

Ashley Bickerton rose to prominence in the mid-1980s with a succession of ironic, abstracted constructions focused on questions of consumerism and identity. Since relocating to the Indonesian island of Bali in the early 1990s, he has explored cultural dislocation in paintings and sculptures with an ornate, handcrafted aesthetic, the works’ elaborate styling and tongue-in-cheek feel contrasting sharply with the conceptual detachment of his previous output. In more recent years, Bickerton has brought his practice full circle, addressing the exploitation and enduring power of nature in the face of technology.

Photo: courtesy Bickerton Studio

Gagosian’s booth at West Bund Art & Design 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Adam McEwen, © Roe Ethridge, © Alex Israel, © Harmony Korine. Photo: JJYPHOTO

Art Fair

West Bund Art & Design 2022

November 11–13, 2022, booth A102
West Bund Art Center, Shanghai
westbundshanghai.com

Gagosian is pleased to participate in the ninth edition of West Bund Art & Design. The gallery will present new works made for the fair by Georg Baselitz, Roe Ethridge, Thomas Houseago, Alex Israel, Harmony Korine, Adam McEwen, Jim Shaw, Alexandria Smith, Spencer Sweeney, and Tatiana Trouvé, alongside works by Ashley Bickerton, Urs Fischer, Katharina Grosse, Damien Hirst, Takashi Murakami, Nam June Paik, Richard Prince, Ugo Rondinone, Ed Ruscha, Richard Wright, and Zeng Fanzhi.

Gagosian’s booth at West Bund Art & Design 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Adam McEwen, © Roe Ethridge, © Alex Israel, © Harmony Korine. Photo: JJYPHOTO

Giuseppe Penone, Albero di 3 metri, 1995, installation view, Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu, Paris. Artwork © Giuseppe Penone/2022 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photo: Thomas Lannes

Installation

Giuseppe Penone
Albero di 3 metri

In conjunction with Paris+ par Art Basel, Giuseppe Penone’s sculpture Albero di 3 metri (1995) has been installed in a vitrine viewable from outside Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu, Paris.

In 1969, Penone created the first of his Alberi (Trees): “stripped” trees made by carving into mature timbers and removing the wood along the outer growth rings to reveal the memory of a sapling at the core of the trunk. Over time, the Alberi series attests to Penone’s steady refinement of technique and experimentation with different sizes and installations. Albero di 3 metri, carved from a larch tree, captures the formal subtlety of Penone’s artistic practice while reminding viewers of the majesty and modesty of natural and cultural materials.

Giuseppe Penone, Albero di 3 metri, 1995, installation view, Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu, Paris. Artwork © Giuseppe Penone/2022 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photo: Thomas Lannes

Gagosian’s booth at Paris+ par Art Basel, 2022. Artwork, left to right: © 2022 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation; © Titus Kaphar. Photo: Thomas Lannes

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Paris+ par Art Basel

October 20–23, 2022, booth B05
Grand Palais Éphémère, Paris
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Gagosian is pleased to participate in the inaugural edition of Paris+ par Art Basel at the Grand Palais Éphémère, presenting a selection of works by represented artists in an innovative booth specially designed for the event by renowned French architect Pierre Yovanovitch.

To receive a PDF with detailed information on the works, please contact the gallery at inquire@gagosian.com. To attend the fair, purchase tickets at artbasel.com.

Gagosian’s booth at Paris+ par Art Basel, 2022. Artwork, left to right: © 2022 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation; © Titus Kaphar. Photo: Thomas Lannes

Tyler Mitchell’s commission for Frieze Masters 2022. Artwork © Tyler Mitchell. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Art Fair

Frieze Masters 2022
Tyler Mitchell

October 12–16, 2022
Regent’s Park, London
frieze.com

Tyler Mitchell is presenting a special project at Frieze Masters 2022, marking the first time Frieze has commissioned contemporary artwork to be featured in the fair. In photographs, works on fabric and mirror, and a new installation—Altar I (2022)—Mitchell reflects on historical motifs in the context of an Edenic vision of Black beauty and desire. Mitchell’s photos, shot on location in upstate New York and in studios in New York and London, explore the relationship between young Black men and landscape. The Frieze Masters Commission is presented with additional support from Gagosian.

Tyler Mitchell’s commission for Frieze Masters 2022. Artwork © Tyler Mitchell. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Gagosian’s booth at Frieze London 2022, featuring paintings by Jadé Fadojutimi. Artwork © Jadé Fadojutimi. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

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Frieze London 2022
Jadé Fadojutimi

October 12–16, 2022
Regent’s Park, London
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Gagosian is pleased to announce a solo presentation of new paintings by Jadé Fadojutimi at Frieze London 2022. Transforming the booth into an immersive, energetic environment of seven monumental paintings, Fadojutimi envelops visitors in a vibrant symphony of color. With this ambitious cycle of works, she composes and conducts, orchestrating different configurations of painterly fragments until she finds harmony between color, form, gesture, and emotion.

Gagosian’s booth at Frieze London 2022, featuring paintings by Jadé Fadojutimi. Artwork © Jadé Fadojutimi. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Gagosian’s booth at Frieze Seoul 2022. Artwork, left to right: © 2022 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Mark Grotjahn; © 2022 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved; © Nam June Paik Estate; © Rudolf Stingel; © Gerhard Richter 2022 (0173). Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Art Fair

Frieze Seoul 2022

September 3–5, 2022, booth C8
COEX, Seoul
www.frieze.com

Gagosian is pleased to participate in the inaugural edition of Frieze Seoul with modern and contemporary works by gallery artists. The presentation will feature works by Louise Bonnet, Christo, Edmund de Waal, Urs Fischer, Helen Frankenthaler, Mark Grotjahn, Thomas Houseago, Tetsuya Ishida, Jia Aili, Rick Lowe, Nam June Paik, Gerhard Richter, Jenny Saville, Richard Serra, Rudolf Stingel, Spencer Sweeney, Mark Tansey, Stanley Whitney, Jonas Wood, among others.

Gagosian’s booth at Frieze Seoul 2022. Artwork, left to right: © 2022 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Mark Grotjahn; © 2022 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved; © Nam June Paik Estate; © Rudolf Stingel; © Gerhard Richter 2022 (0173). Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Photo: Georges Poncet

Artist Spotlight

Anselm Kiefer

June 22–28, 2022

Anselm Kiefer’s monumental body of work represents a microcosm of collective memory, visually encapsulating a broad range of cultural, literary, and philosophical allusions. Drawing from sources that range from the Old and New Testaments, Kabbalah mysticism, Norse mythology, and Wagner’s Ring Cycle to the poetry of Ingeborg Bachmann and Paul Celan, Kiefer makes palpable the complexities of human history.

Photo: Georges Poncet

Gagosian’s booth at Art Basel 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Brice Marden/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Succession Picasso 2022; © John Currin; © Jonas Wood; © Mark Tansey; © 2022 Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Ellsworth Kelly Foundation. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Art Fair

Art Basel 2022

June 16–19, 2022, hall 2, booth B15
Messe Basel
artbasel.com

Gagosian is pleased to participate in Art Basel 2022 with modern and contemporary works by gallery artists, as well as special entries in the Unlimited section of the fair.

Gagosian’s booth in the main section of the fair represents the full breadth and depth of the gallery’s programming through work by many of its represented artists. On view are new works by Mark Grotjahn, Rudolf Stingel, and Jonas Wood; works by newly represented artists including Ashley Bickerton, Rick Lowe, and Jordan Wolfson; and works by Theaster Gates and Brice Marden, both of whom are also exhibiting at other venues in Basel—Gagosian’s gallery at Rheinsprung 1 and Kunstmuseum Basel, respectively—during the fair.

To receive a pdf with detailed information on the works, please contact the gallery at inquire@gagosian.com. To attend the fair, purchase tickets at artbasel.com.

Gagosian’s booth at Art Basel 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Brice Marden/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Succession Picasso 2022; © John Currin; © Jonas Wood; © Mark Tansey; © 2022 Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Ellsworth Kelly Foundation. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano