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Artful Odyssey: A Global Exploration of Creativity

Embark on a global art journey—from Tokyo’s vibrant Art Week to LA’s shadowy allure with Rosemary Mayer, London’s rebellious debut by Elena Garrigola, Erin Holly’s transformative spaces, to the satirical brilliance of General Idea’s retrospective. Join us for a concise exploration of diverse, captivating artistry that transcends borders and sparks inspiration!

Art Week Tokyo 2023

When: 2 – 5 Nov

Where: Okura Shukokan Museum of Fine Arts, and more.

Immerse yourself in Tokyo’s vibrant contemporary art scene at Art Week Tokyo 2023. From November 2 to 5, this event, curated by Japan Contemporary Art Platform with Art Basel, links 50 art spaces through a free shuttle bus. Don’t miss the “AWT BAR” for artist-inspired cocktails and dishes by emerging chefs. Beyond exhibits, enjoy children’s tours, educational sessions, symposiums, and online talks with global curators. The diverse venues, including Okura Shukokan Museum of Fine Arts, promise an unforgettable art experience.

Rosemary Mayer: Noon Has No Shadows

When: 12 Nov – 23 Dec

Where: Hannah Hoffman and Marc Selwyn, Los Angeles

Rosemary Mayer’s inaugural Los Angeles exhibition, “Noon Has No Shadows,” spans two galleries in the city. Selwyn features works from the late ’70s and early ’80s, while Hoffman presents a non-linear display of pieces created between the ’70s and ’90s. Mayer, a pivotal figure in conceptual, fiber, and feminist art, transitioned from conceptual engagement to sculptural practices exploring draping and material manipulation. A founding member of New York’s A.I.R. feminist collective, Mayer’s posthumous recognition includes major exhibitions and a book of correspondence with poet Bernadette Mayer, reflecting their feminist, humorous, and politically thoughtful approach.

Elena Garrigola: Debut Solo Exhibition

When: 1 Nov – 22 Dec, 2023

Where: Saatchi Yates, 14 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AL

Explore Spanish artist Elena Garrigolas’ debut solo exhibition at Saatchi Yates. Running from November 1 to December 22, the showcase features 17 new works, portraying a diverse array of visceral and bewildering imagery. Drawing from dreamscapes, internet culture, and personal experiences, Garrigolas transforms mundane scenes into striking and provocative self-portraits.

Raised in a religious environment, Garrigolas, in rebellion, confronts suppressed emotions and challenges her Catholic upbringing. Her surrealist subjects delve into motherhood, ageing, and beauty, inspired by feminist artists like Frida Khalo and Miriam Cahn. Through self-portraiture and satirical scenes, Garrigolas navigates dark themes with humor as a defense mechanism, allowing exploration of personal pain without vulnerability.

Erin Holly: A Trans Arrangement of The Painted Space

When: 16 Nov – 9 Dec  

Where: JD Malat Gallery, 30 Davies St, Mayfair, London, W1K 4NB

Debut exhibition at JD Malat Gallery, Nov 16 – Dec 9. Erin Holly’s vibrant oil paintings explore interior spaces, inspired by DIY manuals and interior advertisements. Coinciding with Trans Awareness Week, the exhibition symbolically addresses accessibility challenges for transgender individuals. Holly’s spatial restructuring, akin to a musical arrangement, invites viewers to explore new perspectives.

General Idea: Retrospective

When: 22 Sep – 14 Jan, 2024

Where: Gropius Bau

Dive into the thought-provoking world of General Idea at Gropius Bau’s retrospective from September 22, 2023, to January 14, 2024. This exhibition unveils over 200 works that span the late ’60s to the early ’90s, showcasing the creative brilliance of Felix Partz, Jorge Zontal, and AA Bronson. As pioneers challenging societal norms, the trio uses humor and satire to address themes from consumer culture to queer identity. Developed in collaboration with AA Bronson, the exhibition goes beyond traditional displays, immersing you in a captivating experience through installations, publications, videos, and more. Join us for an extensive journey through the wit, wisdom, and rebellious spirit of General Idea.

Admission Fee: €15, reduced fee €10.

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