Tag Archives: Pilar Corrias

RACHEL ROSE

Five video installations and a series of sculptures comprise Rachel Rose’s first comprehensive Paris exhibition, now on view at Lafayette Participations.

The artist’s LAKE VALLEY can also be seen online at the Carnegie Museum of Art. See links below for details.

RACHEL ROSE

Through September 13.

Lafayette Anticipations

9 rue du Plâtre, 4th, Paris.

RACHEL ROSE—LAKE VALLEY

Through August 16.

Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.

Rachel Rose,Lafayette Anticipations, March 13, 2020–September 13, 2020, from top: Exhibition views (2); Sitting, Feeding, Sleeping, 2013, HD video; Autoscopic Egg, 2017, resin egg and HD video; installation views of Lake Valley, 2016 (2); exhibition view; Rachel Rose (2020), edited by Guillaume Houzé, Rebecca Lamarche-Vadel, and Moritz Wesseler, cover image courtesy and © the artist, Fridericianum, Kassel, and Lafayette Participations, Paris; Rachel Rose, photograph by Landon Nordeman; Autoscopic Egg, detail; Born, 2019, rock and glass. Artwork and exhibition photographs by Lance Brewer and Andrea Rossetti, images courtesy and © the artist, the photographers, Lafayette Participations, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London, and Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York and Rome. (Note: Brown closed his galleries in July 2020 to partner with Gladstone Gallery, which now represents Rose.)

CHRISTINA QUARLES AT THE GEFFEN CONTEMPORARY

Christina Quarles makes expressive, gestural works that reference the history and techniques of painting, but also smartly test its limits. Her dynamic compositions often feature feminine tropes that reference domestic space—fabrics, patterns—alongside polymorphous and ambiguous figures arranged in contorted positions. Playing with the identity of the figure to expand the potential for representation in her work, Quarles explores the genre of figurative art as it has been captured in THE FOUNDATION OF THE MUSEUM—MOCA’S COLLECTION by Paul Mpagi Sepuya.*

ARTISTS ON ARTISTS—CHRISTINA QUARLES ON THE FOUNDATION OF THE MUSEUM*

Thursday, January 9, at 7 pm.

Geffen Contemporary at MOCA

152 North Central Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

Christina Quarles, from top: Plaid About Yew, acrylic on canvas, 2018; Quarles, photograph by Daniel Dorsa; E’reything (Will Be All Right) Everything, acrylic on canvas, 2018; Slipped, Right to tha Side, acrylic on canvas, 2018. Images courtesy and © the artist, the photographers, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, and Pilar Corrias, London.

TSCHABALALA SELF — THIGH HIGH

An exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Tschabalala Self is on view in London.

TSCHABALALA SELF—THIGH HIGH

Through November 9.

Pilar Corrias

54 Eastcastle Street, Fitzrovia, London.

Tschabalala Self, from top: Madam, 2019, acrylic, fabric, and painted canvas on canvas; Blonde, 2019, acrylic, gouache, flashe, painted canvas and fabric on canvas; Father, 2019, acrylic, gouache, flashe and fabric on canvas; Damsel, 2019, Acrylic, fabric, oil, colored pencil, painted canvas on canvas. Images courtesy and © the artist.