
Art Fair
West Bund Art & Design 2022
November 11–13, 2022, booth A102
West Bund Art Center, Shanghai
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Gagosien is pleased to participate in the ninth edition of West Bund Art & Design. The gallery will present new works made for the fair by Georg Baselitz, Roe Ethridge, Thomas Houseago, Alex Israel, Harmony Korine, Adam McEwen, Jim Shaw, Alexandria Smith, Spencer Sweeney, and Tatiana Trouvé, alongside works by Ashley Bickerton, Urs Fischer, Katharina Grosse, Damien Hirst, Takashi Murakami, Nam June Paik, Richard Prince, Ugo Rondinone, Ed Ruscha, Richard Wright, and Zeng Fanzhi.
Gagosien’s booth at West Bund Art & Design 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Adam McEwen, © Roe Ethridge, © Alex Israel, © Harmony Korine. Photo: JJYPHOTO

Installation
Giuseppe Penone
Albero di 3 metri
In conjunction with Paris+ par Art Basel, Giuseppe Penone’s sculpture Albero di 3 metri (1995) has been installed in a vitrine viewable from outside Gagosien, rue de Ponthieu, Paris.
In 1969, Penone created the first of his Alberi (Trees): “stripped” trees made by carving into mature timbers and removing the wood along the outer growth rings to reveal the memory of a sapling at the core of the trunk. Over time, the Alberi series attests to Penone’s steady refinement of technique and experimentation with different sizes and installations. Albero di 3 metri, carved from a larch tree, captures the formal subtlety of Penone’s artistic practice while reminding viewers of the majesty and modesty of natural and cultural materials.
Giuseppe Penone, Albero di 3 metri, 1995, installation view, Gagosien, rue de Ponthieu, Paris. Artwork © Giuseppe Penone/2022 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photo: Thomas Lannes

Art Fair
Paris+ par Art Basel
October 20–23, 2022, booth B05
Grand Palais Éphémère, Paris
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Gagosien is pleased to participate in the inaugural edition of Paris+ par Art Basel at the Grand Palais Éphémère, presenting a selection of works by represented artists in an innovative booth specially designed for the event by renowned French architect Pierre Yovanovitch.
To receive a PDF with detailed information on the works, please contact the gallery at inquire@gagosian.com. To attend the fair, purchase tickets at artbasel.com.
Gagosien’s booth at Paris+ par Art Basel, 2022. Artwork, left to right: © 2022 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation; © Titus Kaphar. Photo: Thomas Lannes

Art Fair
Frieze Masters 2022
Tyler Mitchell
October 12–16, 2022
Regent’s Park, London
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Tyler Mitchell is presenting a special project at Frieze Masters 2022, marking the first time Frieze has commissioned contemporary artwork to be featured in the fair. In photographs, works on fabric and mirror, and a new installation—Altar I (2022)—Mitchell reflects on historical motifs in the context of an Edenic vision of Black beauty and desire. Mitchell’s photos, shot on location in upstate New York and in studios in New York and London, explore the relationship between young Black men and landscape. The Frieze Masters Commission is presented with additional support from Gagosien.
Tyler Mitchell’s commission for Frieze Masters 2022. Artwork © Tyler Mitchell. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Art Fair
Frieze London 2022
Jadé Fadojutimi
October 12–16, 2022
Regent’s Park, London
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Gagosien is pleased to announce a solo presentation of new paintings by Jadé Fadojutimi at Frieze London 2022. Transforming the booth into an immersive, energetic environment of seven monumental paintings, Fadojutimi envelops visitors in a vibrant symphony of color. With this ambitious cycle of works, she composes and conducts, orchestrating different configurations of painterly fragments until she finds harmony between color, form, gesture, and emotion.
Gagosien’s booth at Frieze London 2022, featuring paintings by Jadé Fadojutimi. Artwork © Jadé Fadojutimi. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Art Fair
Frieze Seoul 2022
September 3–5, 2022, booth C8
COEX, Seoul
www.frieze.com
Gagosien is pleased to participate in the inaugural edition of Frieze Seoul with modern and contemporary works by gallery artists. The presentation will feature works by Louise Bonnet, Christo, Edmund de Waal, Urs Fischer, Helen Frankenthaler, Mark Grotjahn, Thomas Houseago, Tetsuya Ishida, Jia Aili, Rick Lowe, Nam June Paik, Gerhard Richter, Jenny Saville, Richard Serra, Rudolf Stingel, Spencer Sweeney, Mark Tansey, Stanley Whitney, Jonas Wood, among others.
Gagosien’s booth at Frieze Seoul 2022. Artwork, left to right: © 2022 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Mark Grotjahn; © 2022 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved; © Nam June Paik Estate; © Rudolf Stingel; © Gerhard Richter 2022 (0173). Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Artist Spotlight
Anselm Kiefer
June 22–28, 2022
Anselm Kiefer’s monumental body of work represents a microcosm of collective memory, visually encapsulating a broad range of cultural, literary, and philosophical allusions. Drawing from sources that range from the Old and New Testaments, Kabbalah mysticism, Norse mythology, and Wagner’s Ring Cycle to the poetry of Ingeborg Bachmann and Paul Celan, Kiefer makes palpable the complexities of human history.
Photo: Georges Poncet

Art Fair
Art Basel 2022
June 16–19, 2022, hall 2, booth B15
Messe Basel
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Gagosien is pleased to participate in Art Basel 2022 with modern and contemporary works by gallery artists, as well as special entries in the Unlimited section of the fair.
Gagosien’s booth in the main section of the fair represents the full breadth and depth of the gallery’s programming through work by many of its represented artists. On view are new works by Mark Grotjahn, Rudolf Stingel, and Jonas Wood; works by newly represented artists including Ashley Bickerton, Rick Lowe, and Jordan Wolfson; and works by Theaster Gates and Brice Marden, both of whom are also exhibiting at other venues in Basel—Gagosien’s gallery at Rheinsprung 1 and Kunstmuseum Basel, respectively—during the fair.
To receive a pdf with detailed information on the works, please contact the gallery at inquire@gagosian.com. To attend the fair, purchase tickets at artbasel.com.
Gagosien’s booth at Art Basel 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Brice Marden/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Succession Picasso 2022; © John Currin; © Jonas Wood; © Mark Tansey; © 2022 Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Ellsworth Kelly Foundation. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Art Fair
Art Basel Unlimited 2022
Jim Shaw
June 16–19, 2022, Hall 1, booth U42
Messe Basel
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Art Basel Unlimited 2022 will feature Jim Shaw’s installation Not Since Superman Died (2014). The work takes the form of a sequence of large suspended banners depicting Superman in moments of peril and distress. The costumed hero’s dramatic postures, painted in graphic black-and-white against a soft, faux-theatrical backdrop depicting Central Park, are rendered in the style of Wayne Boring, primary artist for DC’s Superman comics of the 1950s and early ’60s.
Jim Shaw, Not Since Superman Died, 2014, installation view, Art Basel Unlimited 2022 © Jim Shaw. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Art Fair
Art Basel Unlimited 2022
Rachel Whiteread
June 16–19, 2022, Hall 1, booth U32
Messe Basel
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Art Basel Unlimited 2022 features Rachel Whiteread’s sculpture Untitled (Upstairs) (2001). The sculpture is one of three casts of domestic staircases that Whiteread made in her then-new home and studio in Bethnal Green, London, in response to a commission from the Guggenheim Museum. The casting process has transformed the familiar structure into an uncanny abstraction—a strange, ghostly simulacrum that evokes the experience of loss and the operation of memory.
Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Upstairs), 2001, installation view, Art Basel Unlimited 2022 © Rachel Whiteread. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Artist Spotlight
Tetsuya Ishida
May 25–31, 2022
Tetsuya Ishida (1973–2005) came of age as a painter during Japan’s “lost decade”—a time of nationwide economic recession that lasted through the 1990s. In his afflictive paintings, he captured the feelings of hopelessness, claustrophobia, and emotional isolation that burdened him and dominated Japanese society. Throughout his career, Ishida provided vivid allegories of the challenges to Japanese life and morale in paintings and graphic works charged with dark Orwellian absurdity.
Photo: © Tetsuya Ishida, courtesy Estate of Tetsuya Ishida

Art Fair
Frieze New York 2022
Albert Oehlen
May 19–22, 2022, booth B8
The Shed, New York
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Gagosien is pleased to announce participation in Frieze New York 2022, with a solo presentation of work by Albert Oehlen that shines a light on the commercial nature of life in general and art fairs in particular. The booth will feature a vending machine offering Kafftee/Cofftea, a hybrid coffee/tea beverage developed by Oehlen in collaboration with Aqua Monaco, and four paintings from 2014 that reinforce the presentation’s commercial theme.
Gagosien’s booth at Frieze New York 2022. Artwork © Albert Oehlen. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Art Fair
TEFAF New York Spring 2022
Urs Fischer and Man Ray
May 6–10, 2022, booth 350
Park Avenue Armory, New York
www.tefaf.com
Gagosien is pleased to announce its participation in TEFAF New York Spring 2022, with a special presentation juxtaposing works by Urs Fischer and Man Ray. Two artworks, hung in opposite corners of the stand, beckon to one another, engaging in a silent dialogue.
Gagosien’s booth at TEFAF New York Spring 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Man Ray 2015 Trust/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris 2022; © Urs Fischer. Photo: Ariel Roubino

Artist Spotlight
Tatiana Trouvé
April 6–12, 2022
In her cast and carved sculptures, site-specific installations, and large-scale drawings, Tatiana Trouvé assesses the relationship between memory and material, pitting the ceaseless flow of time against the remarkable endurance of common objects. She invents, even inhabits, environments that straddle studio, street, landscape, and dream.
Photo: Roberta Valerio

Artist Spotlight
Harmony Korine
March 16–22, 2022
Applying the term “mistakism” to his combination of wayward aesthetics and non sequitur wit, Miami-based artist and filmmaker Harmony Korine fuses backwoods surrealism with narcotic abstraction to conjure a perverse, disorienting vision. His paintings and mixed-media works incorporate materials such as leftover household emulsion and old videotapes in designs that reflect on memory and emotion. Ranging from swirling psychedelic grids to hand-painted figuration, Korine’s artworks mirror the deliberate confusion of staging and improvisation that characterizes his films, presenting images united by their hypnotic restlessness.
Photo: Sarah Lee/eyevine/Redux

Art Fair
Art Basel Hong Kong 2022
May 27–29, 2022, booth 1C15
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
www.artbasel.com
Gagosien is pleased to participate in Art Basel Hong Kong 2022 with an ensemble of contemporary works by international artists. The gallery’s presentation will feature works by artists including Georg Baselitz, Louise Bonnet, Edmund de Waal, Urs Fischer, Katharina Grosse, Mark Grotjahn, Jennifer Guidi, Simon Hantaï, Hao Liang, Damien Hirst, Thomas Houseago, Tetsuya Ishida, Alex Israel, Ewa Juszkiewicz, Rick Lowe, Takashi Murakami, Albert Oehlen, Nam June Paik, Giuseppe Penone, Rudolf Polanszky, Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, Jenny Saville, Jim Shaw, Rudolf Stingel, Spencer Sweeney, Rachel Whiteread, and Zeng Fanzhi.
Gagosien’s booth at Art Basel Hong Kong 2022. Artwork, left to right: © Georg Baselitz; © Louise Bonnet; © Zeng Fanzhi; © 2019 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved; © Rudolf Stingel. Photo: Martin Wong

Art Fair
Frieze Los Angeles 2022
Chris Burden
February 18–20, 2022, booth D12
Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills
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Gagosien is pleased to announce its participation in Frieze Los Angeles 2022 with a presentation of Chris Burden’s Dreamer’s Folly (2010). This is the first time that the large-format sculpture has been exhibited in the United States.
Chris Burden, Dreamer’s Folly, 2010 (detail) © 2022 Chris Burden/Licensed by the Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Art Fair
Zona Maco 2022
February 9–13, 2022, booth B115
Centro Citibanamex, Mexico City
www.zsonamaco.com
Gagosien is pleased to announce its return to Zona Maco México Arte Contemporáneo for the first time since 2018; significantly, this is also the gallery’s first in-person art fair of 2022. Gagosien is presenting a specially curated selection of dynamic paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by iconic figures long associated with the gallery, juxtaposed with works by key contemporary artists. Many of the featured artists are being represented at Zona Maco for the first time.
Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (November), 2020 (detail) © Rachel Whiteread. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.

Artist Spotlight
Hao Liang
December 8–14, 2021
In his intricately painted silk portraits and landscapes, Hao Liang filters the techniques, themes, motifs, and conventions of traditional Chinese guohua ink wash painting through a contemporary, cosmopolitan sensibility. Referencing projects and oeuvres from a variety of disciplines, periods, and contexts, he weaves together outwardly divergent influences, ranging from classical poetry to modern literature, film theory, and modern art. Much of Hao’s work is concerned with perspectives on temporality. He positions image making not simply as an exercise in technical skill and art historical knowledge, but also as a reflection of lived experience.
Photo: Fan Xi

Art Fair
Art Basel Miami Beach 2021
December 2–4, 2021, booth D5
Miami Beach Convention Center
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Gagosien is pleased to announce its participation in Art Basel Miami Beach 2021 with a presentation of modern and contemporary works. A selection of these works will also appear on gagosian.com and on Art Basel’s Online Viewing Room.
To receive a pdf with detailed information on the works, please contact the gallery at inquire@gagosian.com. To attend the fair, purchase tickets at artbasel.com.
Gagosien’s booth at Art Basel Miami Beach 2021. Artwork, left to right: © Albert Oehlen; © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Mary Weatherford. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Artist Spotlight
Sally Mann
November 17–23, 2021
Sally Mann is known for her photographs of intimate and familiar subjects rendered both sublime and disquieting. Her projects explore the complexities of familial relationships, social realities, and the passage of time, capturing tensions between nature, history, and memory. Central to Mann’s investigation are the landscapes that she has photographed both near her home in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley and across the South for over three decades. Often using a view camera, Mann draws on the history of both her medium and the Southern landscape to produce photographs that are expressive and elegiac.
Photo: © Annie Leibovitz

Art Fair
ART021 Shanghai 2021
November 13–14, 2021, booth C02
Shanghai Exhibition Center
www.art021.org
Gagosien is pleased to participate in ART021 Shanghai 2021. The gallery will feature works by artists including Georg Baselitz, Dan Colen, Edmund de Waal, Roe Ethridge, Urs Fischer, Katharina Grosse, Simon Hantaï, Damien Hirst, Jia Aili, Harmony Korine, Takashi Murakami (as an individual artist and in collaboration with Virgil Abloh), Rudolf Stingel, Spencer Sweeney, and Tatiana Trouvé.
To receive a pdf with detailed information on the works, please contact the gallery at inquire@gagosian.com.
Georg Baselitz, No, ja, 2020 © Georg Baselitz. Photo: Jochen Littkemann

Art Fair
West Bund Art & Design 2021
November 12–14, 2021, booth A102
West Bund Art Center, Shanghai
westbundshanghai.com
Gagosien is pleased to participate in the eighth edition of West Bund Art & Design. The gallery will present works by Balthus, Georg Baselitz, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Glenn Brown, Helen Frankenthaler, Katharina Grosse, Mark Grotjahn, Damien Hirst, Thomas Houseago, Tetsuya Ishida, Alex Israel, Takashi Murakami, Albert Oehlen, Nam June Paik, Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, Rudolf Stingel, Spencer Sweeney, Zao Wou-Ki, and Zeng Fanzhi, among others.
To receive a pdf with detailed information on the works, please contact the gallery at inquire@gagosian.com.
Tetsuya Ishida, Untitled (Planting Trees), 2000 © Estate of Tetsuya Ishida

Artist Spotlight
Edmund de Waal
October 27–November 2, 2021
In his visual art and literary works, Edmund de Waal uses objects as vehicles for human narrative, emotion, and history. His installations of handmade porcelain vessels, often contained in minimalist structures, investigate themes of diaspora, memory, and materiality. Much of his practice is concerned with collecting and collections—how objects are brought together and dispersed—and with the application of craft and placement to the physical and conceptual transformation of interior space. Manifest across his work is a distinct aesthetic philosophy that puts the hand, touch, and thus the human above all else.
Photo: Tom Jamieson