5 Exhibitions to visit this Spring

Have you found yourself wondering, where can I find great art exhibitions near me? Well wonder no longer. We’ve tapped into our global gallery network to find you the most inspiring shows happening right now.

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Xiao Hui Wang, Early Temptation No.9 (2007), Photography on aluminum dibond, 150 x 225 cm

Galerie an der Pinakothek der Moderne - Barbara Ruetz | XIAO HUI WANG​

Xiao Hui Wang
Until March 3, 2024 | Munich, Germany

A display exploring the socio-psychological contexts of Chinese society, femininity and the ​​tension between aesthetics, vitality and humanity, Xiao Hui Wang's latest exhibition is a profound and penetrating example of modern photography.

The photographer, who has lived between Germany and China since 1986, combines these areas in her artistic work combined with own eventful history in this latest exhibition .

Ayako Rokkau, Untitled (2007), Acrylic on cardboard, 63 x 46cm

Gallery Delaive x CCOC | Dreams in my hand

​Ayako Rokkau 
Until March 24, 2024​ . Seoul, South Korea

Being shown at Hangaram Art Museum in Seoul, South Korea, this exhibition highlights works by Ayako Rokkau from the Delaive families personal private collection. With this collaboration spanning across 16 years, the exhibition provides a unique and intimate insight into the famous Japanese artists life and career.

With many unconventional examples of her work on display, the artists unique and captivating characters are shown across a multitude of mediums.

Teresa Roza d'olveira ,Untitled (2005) Oil on canvas, 70 x 50 cm.

Ed Cross | Sem Título

Teresa Roza d’Oliveira​
Until 29 February, 2024 | London, UK

Displaying the works of Teresa Roza d’Oliveira in London for the first time, Ed Cross feature a collection of work spanning over 40 years. Through a number of provocative pieces d'Oliveira explores some of our oldest tales via her own lens.

Sem Título is an exhibition steeped in narration, positioning d’Oliveira as both subject and author. Allowing the artist the finally take the space at the heart of her story.

Julia Kiryanova, The pink horse, Acrylic, wool yarns on cloth, 290 x 220 cm.

Rademakers | She knows

Inez Carmen, Mel Chan, Yamuna Forzani, Lisette van Hoogenhuyze, Julia Kiryanova, Pedro Matias, Chris Rijk, Maayke Schuitema, Jessi Strixner, Quinn Zeljak, Joana Schneider, Anne Mei, Poppe, Cathalijn Wouters, Florentijn de Boer, Lois Richard, Mickey Philips and Sebiha Demir.
Until April 27, 2024​| Weesp​, Netherlands

A celebration of strength and diversity in the contemporary art world, She Knows aims to amplify a broad mixture of voices. This exhibition invites attendees to immerse themselves in a narrative of empowerment and inspire action toward a more inclusive art world.

The salon style hang of the show is a deliberate nod to the exclusion of women from these prestigious spaces in the 19th century. With this exhibition acting as a rebellious endeavour towards reclamation and revelry for female representation in the arts.

Lewinale Havette, "Mother Water," 2024, Ink and archival pigment print, acrylic on linen, 79 x 61cm

Abigail Ogilvy Gallery and Cierra Britton Gallery | Déjà Vu

​Autumn Breon, Uzumaki Cepeda, Alanis Forde, Lewinale Havette, Jazmine Hayes, Monica Hernandez, Rugiyatou Ylva Jallow, Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, and Kelli Ryan.​
Until March 30, 2024​ | Los Angeles, USA

A multidisciplinary display, Déjà Vu is a group exhibition exploring the multitude of worlds artists create and invite us into. With the the theme of escapism running through the show, artists reimagine the familiar to create a display that plays with the illusion of memory.

A collaboration between not only artists, but gallerists alike, the exhibition will premiere alongside Frieze Los Angeles.

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