In recent years, Ghana’s art scene has begun to thrive with artists like Amoako Boafo, Ibrahim Mahama, and El Anatsui gaining international recognition and increasingly high sales prices. From traditional craftsmanship to ...
Exhibition
Daniela Yohannes
Daniela Yohannes (b. 1982) lives and works in Guadeloupe, in the French Caribbean. Yohannes’ latest body of work is a response to contemporary migration discourse, rendered through a personal, emotive, and Diasporic lens. These paintings meditate on ...
Kehinde Wiley
Kehinde Wiley is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of colour in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Most famously, in 2017, he was commissioned to paint Barack Obama, becoming the first Black artist to ...
Márcia Falcão
When looking at Márcia Falcão's recent paintings, perhaps the one element that draws the spectator's attention most is the floors onto which her narratives unfold. They are often red and fragmented as if we were looking at the representation of ...
Lubaina Himid
This large-scale exhibition will debut recent work and include selected highlights from Lubaina Himid’s influential career. Taking inspiration from her interest in theatre, the exhibition will unfold in a sequence of scenes designed to place ...
Toni Morrison’s Black Book Curated by Hilton Als
David Zwirner is pleased to announce a group exhibition curated by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author, critic, and curator Hilton Als. On view at the gallery’s West 19th Street spaces, the exhibition will focus on the enormous output and cultural ...
Alison Saar
Alison Saar has developed a body of work consisting of sculptures, engravings and paintings focused mainly on black female identity in the United States. She was born into a family of artists–her father Richard Saar is a renowned ceramicist and the ...
Body Vessel Clay
In our 10th annual exhibition, Two Temple Place will showcase the ceramic medium through artworks by three generations of Black women artists working in clay. The Art Newspaper is already calling it, “…one of the most eagerly anticipated ...
Roy DeCarava: Selected Works
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of photographs by Roy DeCarava (1919–2009) at its London location. This will be the first solo exhibition of the artist’s work in London in over thirty years and the first presentation of his ...
Sonya Clark: Tatter, Bristle, and Mend
Textile and social practice artist Sonya Clark (b. 1967) is renowned for her mixed-media works that address race and visibility, explore Blackness, and redress history. This exhibition—the first survey of Clark’s 25-year career—includes the artist’s ...
Igshaan Adams
Kicking Dust Adams' cross-disciplinary practice combines aspects of weaving, sculpture and installation whilst exploring concerns related to race, religion and sexuality. Drawing on the material and formal iconographies of Islam, his ...
Chester Higgins
The exhibition Chester Higgins: The Indelible Spirit at the Bruce Silverstein Gallery charts the early course of Higgins’s journey from the late 1960s through the 1990s with a selection of images that highlight his career from his ...
Santiago Mostyn- Your Shadow is a Mirror
Press Release It is with great pleasure we announce the opening of Your Shadow is a Mirror, Santiago Mostyn's second solo-exhibition at the gallery, opening on Thursday 7 January between 2–8 pm. Santiago Mostyn (b. 1981) makes films, ...
Tschabalala Self- Cotton Mouth
Press Release Eva Presenhuber is delighted to present Cotton Mouth, an exhibition of new works by the American artist Tschabalala Self. Cotton Mouth is Self’s debut solo exhibition with Eva Presenhuber and features paintings, ...