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Jean-Michel Alberola
GROUP SHOW – PIERRE LOTI, ARPENTER L’INTERVALLE

La Corderie Royale de Rochefort, France
From February 10, 2023

For the Year of Loti in Rochefort in 2023, Jean-Michel Alberola, accompanied by 9 young artists, proposes to reactivate the thoughts of the writer-traveller. Invited to confront Loti’s exotic universe, they will endeavour to give us their own perception of it.

Philippe Cognée
GROUP SHOW – LES PROFESSEURS GRIBOUILLENT AUSSI…

Cabinets d’arts graphiques, Paris
From February 8 to April 21, 2023

As part of the exhibition “Les professeurs gribouillent aussi…” at the Cabinet d’arts graphiques, Philippe Cognée will exhibit an artwork from February 8, 2023.

James Casebere
Gregory Crewdson
GROUP SHOW – CONTOURS DU RÉEL

Topographie de l’Art, Paris
From February 3 to April 5, 2023

As part of the group show Contours du réel at Topographie de l’Art, James Casebere and Gregory Crewdson will exhibit two artworks each from February 3, 2023.

Jean-Michel Alberola
Michael Ray Charles
Oda Jaune
Prune Nourry
DE LEUR TEMPS, UN REGARD SUR DES COLLECTIONS PRIVÉES

Group show

Frac Grand Large, France
From January 28 to April 23, 2023

As part of the group show De leur temps at the Frac Grand Large, Jean-Michel Alberola, Oda Jaune, Michael Ray Charles and Prune Nourry will exhibit their works from 28 January to 23 April 2023.

Kehinde Wiley
SOLO SHOW – KEHINDE WILEY IN PORTRAIT OF COURAGE: GENTILESCHI, WILEY, AND THE STORY OF JUDITH

Museum of Fine Arts Houston, USA
From January 25 to April 16, 2023

Two paintings depicting the Old Testament story of Judith slaying Holofernes—one by 17th-century Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi and the other by contemporary American artist Kehinde Wiley—will continue their national tour at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, from January 25, 2023.

Chiharu Shiota
Billie Zangewa
GROUP SHOW – NARRATIVE THREADS: FIBER ART TODAY

Moody Center for the Arts, Houston
From January 13 to May 13, 2023

As part of the group show Narrative Threads: Fiber Art Today at the Moody Center for the Arts, Chiharu Shiota and Billie Zangewa will exhibit their works from January 13 to May 13, 2023.   The artists featured in the exhibition speak to contemporary issues of identity, gender, race, sexuality, and power through a medium with deep, multicultural roots that predate written history. 

Omar Ba
SOLO SHOW – POLITICAL ANIMALS 

Baltimore Museum of Art, United States
Through April 2, 2023

On November 20, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) will open the first U.S. museum exhibition of works by acclaimed Senegalese contemporary artist Omar Ba.  With Omar Ba: Political Animals, the BMA introduces audiences to the incredible conceptual, social, and political relevance of Ba’s oeuvre as well as to his distinct formal approach, which combines the fine detail associated with drawing and the scale and grandeur of history paintings. 

Kehinde Wiley
AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF SILENCE

Installation

Musée d'Orsay
From September 13, 2022 to January 8, 2023

As an extension of Kehinde Wiley’s exhibition, organized at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini during the 59th Venice Biennale, Musée d’Orsay presents three monumental works by the artist in its nave. These artworks deepen the reflection developed around the DOWN series begun in 2008.

Gérard Garouste
CENTRE POMPIDOU – RETROSPECTIVE

Centre Pompidou, Paris
From September 7, 2022 to January 2nd, 2023

The National museum of modern art – Centre Pompidou opened a large-scale retrospective dedicated to Gérard Garouste, one of the most important contemporary French painters and an advocate of uncompromising figuration.   Alongside 120 major paintings, often of very large format, the exhibition provides space for the artist’s installations, sculptures and graphical works. This retrospective enables us to grasp the full richness of the unclassifiable career of artist whose life and enigmatic body of work, governed by study but also by madness, sustain each other in a gripping dialogue.

David LaChapelle
SOLO SHOW – MAKE BELIEVE

Fotografiska, New York - USA
From Septembre 9, 2022 to January 8, 2023

David LaChapelle’s new exhibition “make Believe” at Fotografiska Museum, mark the artist’s first major museum solo exhibition in North America. With over 150 works, the collection highlights LaChapelle’s most iconic images while also presenting new creations for the very first time.

Gregory Crewdson
SOLO SHOW – EVENINGSIDE

Gallerie d’Italia, Torino, Italy
From October 12, 2022 to January 22, 2023

The exhibition “Gregory Crewdson. Eveningside”, curated by Jean-Charles Vergne, will open on October 12, 2022 in Torino, Italy. Alongside works from his previous series Cathedral of the Pines (2012-2014), An Eclipse of Moths (2018-2019) and earlier minimalist Fireflies (1996) pictures, the internationally-acclaimed American photographer will display a brand new eponymously-titled series of photographs, Eveningside (2021-2022) as the exhibition’s centerpiece.

Kehinde Wiley
INSTALLATION – SAINT AMELIE

Cité du Vitrail de Troyes
From December 17, 2022

On December 17, The Cité du Vitrail will inaugurate its new space and show, accompaning its collection, the Saint Amelie stained glass by afro-american artist Kehinde Wiley.

Jitish Kallat
INSTALLATION – COVERING LETTER 

TKM Warehouse, India
From December 14, 2022 to April 10, 2023

Jitish Kallat is showing his installation Covering Letter alongside the exhibitionTangled Hierarchy 2, curated by him at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2022 . The twinned presentations of Covering Letter and Tangled Hierarchy 2 are presented in close conjunction at TKM Warehouse, Fort Kochi as invited parallel exhibitions at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2022.

Chiharu Shiota
SOLO SHOW – INVISIBLE LINE

ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark
Through April 16, 2023

The solo show “Invisible Line” by Chiharu Shiota has opened at the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum in Denmark. The artist shows six large scale installations allowing the audience to dive into her distinctive universes.

Jeanne Vicerial
SOLO SHOW – GISANT.E.S UNE RE-NAISSANCE

Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis, France
Through December 31, 2022

The exhibition “Gisant.e.s une Re-Naissance” by Jeanne Vicerial opens today at the Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis until December 31, 2022. In this context, four sculptures take place among the recumbents of the basilica, two Gisantes and two Présences.

Jitish Kallat
INSTALLATION – PUBLIC NOTICE 2

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

Jitish Kallat’s “Public Notice 2” has joined the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney. The artist renders Gandhi’s historic speech in its entirety, recreating each of its individual letters as stand-alone pieces.   

Pierre et Gilles
COLOURS OF TIME – BOOK SIGNING

TEMPLON - Grenier St-Lazarre
November 26, 2022

On the occasion of the exhibition “Les couleurs du temps” by Pierre et Gilles, a book signing of the eponymous catalogue will be held this Saturday at the Templon gallery from 3pm to 6pm. Free admission and open to all.

Chiharu Shiota
GROUP SHOW – JAPAN. BODY_PERFORM_LIVE

Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Milan
Through February 12, 2023

As part of the group exhibition JAPAN. BODY_PERFORM_LIVE at  PAC Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea, the new installation Empty Body by Chiahru Shiota will be exhibited through February 12, 2023.   The exhibition investigates the Japanese contemporary art of the 2000s, focusing on how bodies and performances are connected to society, environment, materiality and technology. 

James Casebere
GROUP SHOW – ARCHITECTURES IMPOSSIBLES

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy, France
From November 19, 2022 to March 19, 2023

The work Blue House on Water #2 by James Casebere will be exhibited at the Beau-Arts de Nancy, as part of the exhibition Architectures impossibles, from November 19, 2022. The exhibition, curated by Sophie Laroche, brings together some fifty artists, bringing together more than 150 works of all kinds, from national and international institutions and private collections.

Prune Nourry
SOLO SHOW – STATUES ALSO BREATHE

Art Twenty One, Lagos
Through February 4, 2023

A collaborative exhibition “Statues Also Breathe” just opened at Art Twenty One in Lagos, Nigeria, unveiling a major project honoring the Chibok girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram from their high school in Northern Nigeria in 2014 — many of whom are still missing. The project comprises 108 portraits in clay, modeled after the missing girls imaged in the style of iconic ancestral Ife heads.