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Selection of past institutional solo and group exhibitions

‘Among the Trees’

PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU ‘Plastic Tree B’ 2010-2017. Photo: Oak Taylor-Smith

04/03/2020

‘Among the Trees’

PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU 

group exhibition 

Hayward Gallery 

London, UK 

www.southbankcentre.co.uk

Among the Trees is an exhibition that brings together artists that approach and work with man’s relationship to nature and more specifically, trees and forests. Celebrating the tree’s long-lasting position as a source of inspiration for many contemporary artists, for this occasion the Hayward Gallery hosts works by Robert Adams, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Tacita Dean, Peter Doig, Anya Gallaccio, Giuseppe Penone, Robert Smithson, and Pascale Marthine Tayou.

04/03/2020 - 17/05/2020

‘Open Studio’

GIOVANNI OZZOLA ‘Sin tiempo / Timeless’ 2017. Video-still

28/02/2020

‘Open Studio’

CARLOS GARAICOA, SHILPA GUPTA, JORGE MACCHI, GIOVANNI OZZOLA, QIU ZHIJIE 

group exhibition  

Estudio Carlos Garaicoa  

Calle Puebla 4, Madrid, Spain 

Giovanni Ozzola, Qiu Zhijie, Shilpa Gupta, Jorge Macchi and Carlos Garaicoa exhibit works at the Open Studio at Estudio Carlos Garaicoa for a group show that looks at maps and their variations in contemporary art.

28/02/2020 - 06/03/2020

PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU ‘BOSSA BOSSA’

PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU ‘My Brother’ 2019

28/02/2020

PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU ‘BOSSA BOSSA’

solo show 

in collaboration with GALLERIA CONTINUA 

Galeria Javier Lopez & Fer Frances 

Calle Guecho 12 B 

Madrid, Spain 

javierlopezferfrances.com/future/

Pascale Marthine Tayou’s first solo exhibition in a Spanish art gallery presents recent works of the artist as well as works related in situ, like an immersive installation that embodies the work of an artist who defines himself as an explorer. Bossa Bossa means victory and is a cry of celebration from African migrants who cross over into Europe; this exhibition explores the purpose of human ambition, human movement and the cause of conquests.

28/02/2020 - 14/05/2020

‘Facing the collector. The Sigg Collection of Contemporary Art from China’

SUN YUAN & PENG YU ‘One or All (Ash column)’ 2007. M+ Sigg Collection, Hong Kong. By donation of Uli Sigg, © Peng Yu & Sun Yuan

24/02/2020

‘Facing the collector. The Sigg Collection of Contemporary Art from China’

AI WEIWEI, SUN YUAN & PENG YU 

group exhibition  

Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea

Piazza Mafalda di Savoia

Rivoli, Torino, Italy

Curated by Marcella Beccaria

Monday, February 24, 2020 | 5pm

AI WEIWEI in conversation with Uli Sigg and Marcella Beccaria

www.castellodirivoli.org/en/mostra/uli_sigg/

The inauguration of the exhibition will be preceded by a conversation with Uli Sigg, Ai Weiwei and Marcella Beccaria in the theatre of the castle. Moderated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev.

This exhibition is developed in close contact with the collector Uli Sigg (Lucerna, 1946) and documents some of the prestigious collection’s distinctive characters through a choice of thematic and monographic rooms. Sun Yuan & Peng Yu will present the work One or All (Ash column) 2007 from the M+ Sigg Collection, donation by Uli Sigg, former Swiss ambassador in China and collector, to the M+ Museum in Hong Kong.

24/02/2020 - 21/06/2020

‘When Home Won’t let You Stay. Migration Through Contemporary Art’

KADER ATTIA ‘Work on memory #2’ 2017. Photo: Ela Bialkowska

23/02/2020

‘When Home Won’t let You Stay. Migration Through Contemporary Art’

KADER ATTIA 

group exhibition  

Minneapolis Institute of Art 

Minneapolis, USA 

new.artsmia.org/exhibition 

“When Home Won’t Let You Stay: Art and Migration” considers the response from contemporary artists to the migration, immigration and displacement of people today showcasing artworks made from 2000 onwards by 20 artists from all over the world that emphasize different artistic responses to migration; personal accounts, poetic meditations through sculpture, installation, painting and video.

23/02/2020 - 24/05/2020

‘Black History Month Florence – V Edition’

NARI WARD ‘Immigrist Wall Female Figure Wall 01’ 2018

13/02/2020

‘Black History Month Florence – V Edition’

NARI WARD 

group exhibition  

Murate Art District 

Via dell’Agnolo 3, Firenze, Italy 

www.blackhistorymonthflorence.com 

In collaboration with Villa Romana, Civitella Ranieri and Galleria Continua the exhibition presents works by Amelia Umuhire, M’Barek Bouhchichi, Sasha Huber, Nari Ward, Adji Dieye and Delio Jasse as part of Florence’s Black History Month whose theme this year, Obbligato, looks at social, moral and communal obligations that draw upon one of the founding principles of cosmopolitanism; moral obligation towards all humans. 

13/02/2020 - 14/03/2020