Her spiraling ‘Light Line’ installation takes on added relevancy today as it did when first presented 35 years ago.
Spotlighting over 260 images that champion South Africa’s LGBTQ+ community.
Presenting a series of new and existing works that examine Blackness and contemporary global culture.
The Brooklyn-based artist is showcasing a new solo exhibition at White Cube in London.
Featuring layers of used objects and other debris.
“You only see the world through young eyes once in your lifetime.”
Centered on postmodernist theory in relation to the contemporary moment.
Housed at London’s Paul Stolper Gallery, the exhibition will feature unique crayon portraits of Es Devlin, Fred again.. and more.
The exhibition is on view in Düsseldorf until September 8, 2024.
Open through June 8 at the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood.
Open for public view until June 25.
The exhibition is the French-Swiss artist’s first with Perrotin since joining its roster in 2023.