Founded by María Dolores Uribe and Laura Abe Vettoretti in 2019, UNNO is a synergetic partnership between two enterprising women, as much as a partnership between art and design, classicism and modernity, and cultural and historical significance.
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Founded by María Dolores Uribe and Laura Abe Vettoretti in 2019, UNNO is a synergetic partnership between two enterprising women, as much as a partnership between art and design, classicism and modernity, and cultural and historical significance.
ALIUM is a new multifaceted art gallery blurring the lines between art, design, and interiors. Based in Copenhagen, next to Frederiksberg City hall in a historic building, the gallery showcases a curated collection of rotating artworks and unique objects from a handpicked selection of artists.
Sage Culture is proud to present, De Profundis, Variations I, Leonardo Vandal’s first solo exhibition in the United States…
Tracey Emin’s most recent series of work is not a subtle ode to death or the spending of life - it is tangibly, viscerally, about death; each work is an unmediated expression of her emotional life…
White Cube is pleased to present ‘Random Access Memory’ by Miroslaw Balka at Mason’s Yard, a new work that links and transforms each of the gallery spaces.
Ingrid Deuss Gallery presents an exhibition by the Belgian photographer Karel Fonteyne (° 1950). The exhibition, entitled 50 years of photography, celebrates the remarkable career of Fonteyne by presenting 6 iconic black and white images from his period as a fashion photographer.
Debuting last week at THE NEW, Videre Licet's Meltforms exhibition consists of a series of glass and metal sculptural lightboxes illuminated with internal LED lights. The exhibition introduces Videre Licet's latest body of work, at the crossover of art and design.
Choosing a markedly different approach to his inaugural show at David Zwirner in 2015, Wolfgang Tillmans here eschews his signature style of floor-to-ceiling installations in favor of a more minimal, linear presentation concise in subject matter as well as scope.
Carpenters Workshop Gallery London presents En Plein Air, a solo gallery exhibition of works by Italian architect and designer Vincenzo de Cotiis, comprising new pieces from his ‘progetto domestico’ collection.
Becoming Plant is the third in a series of exhibitions entitled Hangover. Curated by Borbála Soós, the exhibition includes artists Victoria Adam, Julia Crabtree & William Evans, Ingela Ihrman, Paloma Proudfoot and André Romão.
Enjoying the possibilities of unlikely spaces, L'INCONNUE is reborn with Four Pillars this spring. The exhibition, thematically organized around transformation, features the works of Hanna Hur, Laurie Kang, Maia Ruth Lee and Zadie Xa.
In a city, Milan, marked by austere facades and big closed gates, there is always something special in discovering a new hidden courtyard.
The women of EGG COLLECTIVE have come together with their top female peers to host a benefit exhibition to celebrating the NYC’s leading female artists and designers.
Since April 20th, Ed Atkins’ first Canadian show, Modern Piano Music, is on display at DHC/ART foundation in Montreal. The exhibition contains six video installations presenting images realized between 2013 and 2016.