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Bourse de Commerce – Pinault 2 Rue de Viarmes, Paris

WHAT Curated by Jean-Marie Gallais, the group exhibition exclusively highlights works from the Pinault Collection, showcasing the vision of its founder, François Pinault, and the depth, vitality, and diversity of his collection. The title is borrowed from Voltaire's philosophical tale, and the presentation throughout the museum’s various spaces features established artists such as Maurizio Cattelan,…

Carlos Cruz-Diez: L’Euphorie de la Couleur

Continua Paris 87 Rue du Temple, Paris

WHAT The late Venezuelian artist (1923-2019) was a pioneering figure in kinetic art, renowned for the mastery of colour and the innovative exploration of perceptual-sensory dynamics. The exhibition features key pieces that represent pivotal moments in artist's career. They explore the dissociation of form and colour, and highlights the experience of viewing as an integral…

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Bruce Nauman

Tai Kwun Contemporary Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central

WHAT This major survey exhibition provides an in-depth exploration of the entire career of the American artist, showcasing his groundbreaking work across various artistic mediums. Spanning six decades, it features drawings, large-scale sculptural and sound installations that offer a diverse range of media, challenging traditional notions of artistic practice. It offers viewers a comprehensive overview…

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YANG JIECHANG: The Last Tree

Alisan Fine Arts (Central) 21/F Lyndhurst Tower, 1 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central

WHAT The French-Chinese artist (b. 1956) is regarded as one of the most groundbreaking contemporary artists to emerge from China after the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). As part of French May Arts Festival, this exhibition documents the artist's personal and artistic reflections spanning 45 years. It features the premiere the 'Soy Sauce Drawing' series in Hong…

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MERRILL WAGNER: Nature

David Zwirner 5/F-6/F H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT Known for a unique approach to abstraction, the American artist's (b. 1935) work blurs the boundaries between painting, relief, sculpture, and installation. In this exhibition, Wagner showcases compositions from her expansive career, bringing together a collection of works that explore her ongoing fascination with process, chance, and the transformative effects of time. It presents…

Tetsumi Kudo: Cages

Hauser & Wirth G/F, 8 Queen's Road Central, Central

WHAT The late Japanese artist (1935–1990) played a significant role in the avant-garde, critiquing consumerism and political conformity in Japan, as well as contributing to the Nouveau Realisme movement in France. Known for his diverse artistic practice, Kudo delved into the human experience, exploring themes such as mass consumption, technology, colonialism, racism, social cohesion, and…

Lee Jin Woo

White Cube 50 Connaught Road, Central

WHAT Adhering to the principles of minimal gesture, formal repetition, and humbling physical labor, the Paris-based Korean artist's art extends from Dansaekhwa, a movement that emerged in the 1970s, including renowned Korean painters Park Seo-Bo and Lee Ufan. Immersed in traditional Korean aesthetics, his works embody philosophical inquiry and artistic intuition. The exhibition also features…

Clotilde Jiménez: The long run

Mariane Ibrahim 18 Avenue Matignon, Paris

WHAT The young multi-disciplinary American artist (b.1990) works with ceramics, collage, painting, printmaking, and sculpture, and is known for his collage works that explore themes of movement, identity, and community. His second exhibition at the gallery builds upon his previous works, including the Official Olympic Posters series for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.…

Eva Jospin: Chambre de soie

Château de Versailles Place d'Armes, Versailles

WHAT Inspired by the Embroidery Room of the Palazzo Colonna in Rome and Virginia Woolf’s novel, ‘A Room of One’s Own’, the exhibition features one unique artwork – a feat of embroidery. Its 350 m2 (3767 sq. ft.) landscape was produced by craftsmen in India, in constant dialogue with the artist, and showcases Jospin's favorite…

Ay-O: Nijitsukai

Whitestone Gallery 7-8/F H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central

WHAT With a career spanning over 6 decades, the esteemed Japanese artist has established himself as a pioneering force in the art world. As a member of the Fluxus movement, his artworks transcend traditional boundaries, engaging all five senses and merging seamlessly with their surroundings. Known for his dynamic and multi-sensory approach to art, Ay-O…

Sarah Sze: Pictures at an Exhibition

Gagosian Paris 4 Rue de Ponthieu, Paris

WHAT Known for large site-specific installations made of recycled objects, the American artist's works break from the Conceptualism and Minimalism movements of the 1960s to the 1980s. Her installations are expressive, poetic, and imbued with realism. The exhibition includes a dynamic, room-sized kaleidoscope-like installation and a series of new paintings that blur the lines between…

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Dominique Knowles: The Solemn and Dignified

Kiang Malingue (Wan Chai) 10 Sik On Street, Wan Chai

WHAT The young Bahamian artist (b.1996) is known for his captivating paintings that explore themes of intimacy, loss, and queer desire, all framed by the artist's memories of his horse Tazz, who passed away in 2021. The exhibition serves as a celebration of his unique talent and artistic vision. Through his paintings, the artist skilfully…