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Birmingham 

Edward Lear, Maharraka, 7.25 am, 14 February 1867 (463). Al-Maharraqa (1867). Courtesy Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Donald C. Gallup, Yale BA 1934, PhD 1
Edward Lear, Maharraka, 7.25 am, 14 February 1867 (463). Al-Maharraqa (1867). Courtesy Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Donald C. Gallup, Yale BA 1934, PhD 1

Edward Lear: Moment to Moment
Ikon Gallery, 9 September – 13 November

This is  the first exhibition dedicated solely to Edward Lear’s landscape sketches. It comprises 63 works - many exhibited for the first time - borrowed from various private and public collections. Tracing journeys made by this prolific artist, author and nonsense poet through Europe, the Middle East and India across many decades, the exhibition reveals Lear’s compulsive drive to depict and evoke the present through his in-situ drawings.

 

London

Garrett Bradley. Courtesy Lisson Gallery.
Garrett Bradley. Courtesy Lisson Gallery.

Garrett Bradley
Lisson Gallery, 23 September – 29 October

For her first exhibition with Lisson Gallery since joining in March 2021, the artist and filmmaker Garrett Bradley will present a new body of work which again anchors itself in both the evocation of archive, human and historical behaviour and intimate conversation facilitated between family, friends and near strangers.

 

London

Olga de Amaral ©️ Olga de Amaral; Courtesy Lisson Gallery.
Olga de Amaral ©️ Olga de Amaral; Courtesy Lisson Gallery.

Olga de Amaral
Lisson Gallery, 23 September – 29 October

Colombian artist Olga de Amaral opens her first solo show in London for almost a decade, following her inaugural exhibitions with Lisson Gallery in New York last year. This display of cascading, layered textiles and numinous clouds of hanging strands, among a range of other historic and recent pieces, reveals Amaral’s mastery of the loom and the woven language, but also the ways in which her practice crosses over into painting, sculpture and installation – being as much fine art as fibre art.

 

London

Jordy Kerwick,You swing and you swing and you swing, 2022, Oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 220 x 300 cm. Courtesy the artist and Vigo Gallery
Jordy Kerwick,You swing and you swing and you swing, 2022, Oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 220 x 300 cm. Courtesy the artist and Vigo Gallery

Jordy Kerwick: I Want You to Remember This
The Arts Club, mid-September

The Arts Club presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by self-taught artist Jordy Kerwick. Beginning his career in 2016 and selling his first works via Instagram, he quickly acquired global recognition for his raw and unapologetic approach to painting. Depicting folkloric and fairy tale-like narratives, Kerwick will also exhibit at this year’s Frieze Sculpture.

 

Mexico City

Julio Le Parc, Continuel Mobile Losange Acier, 2020, Steel, Ø 300 cm, Unique
Julio Le Parc, Continuel Mobile Losange Acier, 2020, Steel, Ø 300 cm, Unique

Julio Le Parc 
Galería RGR, 22 September - 12 November

Surveying his work from the 1960s until the present day, this marks the first solo exhibition of Julio le Parc (b. Mendoza, Argentina, 1928) in Mexico. The exhibition explores how the artist sought to ‘demystify art’, breaking down barriers between artwork, viewer, and gallery.

 

Bologna

Philosopher with Macedonia and Persia. Boscoreale, Villa di Fannio Sinistore, oecus (H), west wall, fresh, 240 x 345. MANN, Inv. S.n. inv. 906, 1st century BC - II style.
Philosopher with Macedonia and Persia. Boscoreale, Villa di Fannio Sinistore, oecus (H), west wall, fresh, 240 x 345. MANN, Inv. S.n. inv. 906, 1st century BC - II style.

The Painters of Pompeii 
Museo Civico Archeologico, Bologna, 23 September 2022 – 19 March 2023

Following critically acclaimed presentations at Oklahoma City Museum of Art and New York University's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, the exhibition expands with a much greater number of works as it returns to Italy and marks one of the most anticipated exhibitions of the autumn exhibition season in Europe. Presenting over 100 rare frescoes, with almost half having never left Naples since they were excavated in the 18th century, the show is in collaboration with the National Archaeological Museum of Naples - the largest archaeological painting gallery in the world.

 

Boston

Frank Bowling, Middle Passage, 1970, © Frank Bowling. All Rights Reserved, DACS/Artimage 2022
Frank Bowling, Middle Passage, 1970, © Frank Bowling. All Rights Reserved, DACS/Artimage 2022

Frank Bowling’s Americas: New York 1966-1975
MFA Boston, October 22 – April 9

Frank Bowling’s Americas is the first exhibition dedicated to the transformative years the artist spent in the US, and the first major survey of his work by an American institution in more than four decades. The exhibition brings together a range of Bowling’s powerful works in the country of their making - Pop-inflected paintings from the early 1960s; monumental, color-soaked canvases that evoke oceanic expanses; and little-seen examples of the artist’s technically pioneering paintings rooted in abstraction. 

New York 

Christopher Knowles | STAND Installation Image. The Watermill Center, 2022..Photo copyright Martyna Szczesna
Christopher Knowles | STAND Installation Image. The Watermill Center, 2022..Photo copyright Martyna Szczesna

Christopher Knowles: STAND 
The Watermill Center, 29 July – December

Christopher Knowles is a returning alumni artist whose multidisciplinary practice explores aural and visual elements of language. The Watermill Center presents a comprehensive exhibition of Knowles’ work, including never-before-exhibited paintings and typings, covering a broad range of his artistic career from the 1970s to today. The solo presentation includes drawings, sculptures, and sound work.

 

Cape Town

Joël Andrianomearisoa, detail of installation ‘The Five Continents of All Our Desires’, 2022, a site-specific commission for Zeitz MOCAA. Photo by Storm Janse van Rensburg
Joël Andrianomearisoa, detail of installation ‘The Five Continents of All Our Desires’, 2022, a site-specific commission for Zeitz MOCAA. Photo by Storm Janse van Rensburg

Joël Andrianomearisoa, The Five Continents of All Our Desires
Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), until 25 June 2023

Zeitz MOCAA announces a site-specific commission by Malagasy artist Joël Andrianomearisoa supported by Fonds Yavarhoussen, Madagascar, and Curated by Storm Janse van Rensburg. The work consists of six large-scale sculptures that form a suspended archipelago in a poetic reference to land masses and geographies of the imagination and are constructed from Andrianomearisoa’s signature material, black silk paper.

 

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