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Search Articles#82 Hong Kong, Spring 2026
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The Carlos Cruz-Diez Estate joins Cristea Roberts Gallery
Cristea Roberts Gallery is delighted to announce global representation for the original prints from the Carlos Cruz-Diez Estate, the Estate’s first gallery representation in London. Carlos Cruz-Diez (1923 – 2019) was one of the great twentieth-century thinkers, writers and innovators in the realm of colour. During his lifetime he made paintings, sculpture, prints, architectural interventions and site-specific installations.
Perrotin announces global representation of Alma Allen
Perrotin is pleased to announce global representation of Alma Allen. Allen (b. Utah, 1970, lives and works in Tepoztlán, Mexico) is a self-taught sculptor who works in wood, stone and bronze, often with material sourced from his immediate surroundings. The artist’s biomorphic works appear psychically charged and talismanic, simultaneously inviting and resisting classification. His first solo exhibition with Perrotin will open in Paris in October 2026.
Stacey Gillian Abe to represent Uganda at 2026 Venice Biennale
The Uganda Pavilion has been announced for the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, taking place from 9 May to 22 November 2026. Commissioned by Acaye Kerunen and curated by Taga Francis Nuwagaba, the pavilion will present works by Stacey Gillian Abe alongside Joseph Ntensibe, Lilian Nabulime, Ronex Ahimbisibwe, Lakwena Maciver, Sheila Nakitende and Aloka Trevor.
Roberts Projects announces representation of Esmaa Mohamoud
Roberts Projects is pleased to announce its representation of Esmaa Mohamoud. This announcement follows the gallery’s first solo exhibition with the artist in 2025, What Does Webster’s Say About Soul?
Galerie Peter Kilchmann now represents Amol K Patil
Galerie Peter Kilchmann is pleased to announce the representation of Amol K Patil. Amol K Patil (b. 1987, Mumbai, India; lives and works in Mumbai and Amsterdam) is a conceptual and performance artist whose practice unfolds across sculpture, installation, drawing, video, sound, and performance.
David Zwirner announces representation of Louis Fratino
David Zwirner is pleased to announce the representation of New York–based artist Louis Fratino (b. 1993). At Frieze Los Angeles later this month the gallery will feature new paintings by the artist. Fratino’s first solo exhibition with the gallery will be in London in Fall 2026. An upcoming exhibition Fratino and Matisse: To See This Light Again, which places the two artists in dialogue, will open at the Baltimore Museum of Art in March 2026.
#80 London, Winter/Spring 2026
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Jack Shainman Gallery now represents Donyel Ivy-Royal
Jack Shainman Gallery is pleased to announce its representation of Brooklyn-based artist, Donyel Ivy-Royal. Known for his interdisciplinary practice that synthesizes a diverse range of influences—from post-Impressionism to the Mission School—into work encompassing a wide range of mediums, including painting, photography, sound, drawing and installation, Ivy-Royal brings an exciting and innovative new voice to the gallery’s roster.
Marian Goodman (1928-2026)
The death has been announced of highly influential gallerist Marian Goodman. Goodman started her art career in the 1960s dealing in artist editions, and opened her eponymous gallery in New York in 1977. It was a desire to gain representation for the European artist Marcel Broodthaers that prompted the creation of the gallery, and Goodman would go on to work with a remarkable roster of mostly non-American artists.