Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall on Colors, 2025 Pigments on Japanese mulberry paper mounted on board, 63.8 x 89.5 inches/162 x 227 cm |
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Karen Knorr, Hera’s Eyes, Oplontis Villa, Pompeii, 2024 Pigment print on Hahnemühle FineArt Photo Rag Baryta 315gsm paper, 48 x 60 inches/122 x 152.4 cm |
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Ricardo Mazal, White Mountain PF1, 2025 Oil on linen, 60 x 80 inches/152.4 x 203.2 cm |
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Kenny Nguyen, Eruption Series No. 65, 2024 Hand-cut silk fabric, acrylic paint, canvas, mounted on wall, 54 x 72 inches/137 x 183 cm |
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Robert Natkin, In the Evening, 1992 Acrylic on canvas, 23.4 x 33.4 inches/59.4 x 84.8 cm |
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| Explore paintings, sculptures and drawings by a global group of artists, including indigo work on paper by Miya Ando. |
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Miya Ando, Ushingesseki (Rain in the Morning and Evening When the Moon Rises) January 15 2022, 2022 natural indigo dye, micronized pure silver, kozo paper, 79 x 79 inches/200 x 200 cm |
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| For her first solo exhibition in Singapore, Anila Quayyum Agha (b. 1965, Pakistan) brings together vibrant collages, resin paintings, embroidered drawings and immersive light installations. Please join Anila for the informal exhibition tour. |
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Anila Quayyum Agha, Rain Forest (Teal), 2025 Lacquered steel, 36 x 36 x 36 inches/91.4 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm |
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| Enjoy activities and exhibitions throughout Gillman Barracks during Singapore Art Week, including Anila Quayyum Agha: The Unraveling at Sundaram Tagore Gallery. |
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Anila Quayyum Agha, Ocean Coral – II (Butterfly and Mixed Plants), 2025 Mixed media (metallic sewing, hand-cut collage on paper, encased in resin on gesso panel), 18 x 18 inches/46 x 46 cm |
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| Join Sundaram in Park City during the Sundance Film Festival for Natural Order, an exhibition showcasing the work of three artists who share a deep connection to the natural world: Edward Burtynsky, Sebastião Salgado and Susan Swartz. Organized by Susan Swartz and curated by Claire Breukel. |
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| Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Arizona) debuts new paintings, sculptures and installations in his first solo exhibition with the gallery since joining our roster in 2025. |
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Matthew Kirk, A Fraction of the Sum, 2024 Mixed media on Sheetrock panel, 60 x 84 inches/152.4 x 213.4 cm |
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| The exhibition Into the Waters with Senju and Bingyi: Two Contemporary Paintings will be on view in the Sackler Gallery. Hiroshi Senju will be in conversation with Frank Feltens, The Japan Foundation Associate Curator of Japanese Art at the National Museum of Asian Art, Thursday, April 2. |
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| For her first solo exhibition with the gallery, California-based painter Trishla Jain (b. 1985, New Delhi) presents new abstract paintings. |
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Trishla Jain, Embrace, 2025 Ink and watercolor on canvas, 48 x 48 inches/122 x 122 cm |
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| We hope you’ll join us when we celebrate the opening of our newly renovated multistory London gallery in one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Further details to follow. |
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| New York painter Judith Murray (b. 1941, New York), known for her lush, deeply expressive compositions, presents new abstract oil paintings. |
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Judith Murray, Reflection, 2025 Oil on linen, 40 x 44 inches/101.6 x 111.8 cm |
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| Why Art Matters, Sundaram’s narrative short which follows two acclaimed documentaries, stars Nandita Das and Linus Roache. It explores the dilemma of a contemporary painter whose long-awaited breakthrough turns bittersweet, forcing her to choose between public acclaim and artistic integrity. |
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