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AmberVoyager

Brushstrokes and Backdrops: Henry Curchod’s Artful Disruptions Cross Continents

A painter born in California and now working in London, Henry Curchod crafts scenes where figures seem to drift through oversized, dreamlike settings. His creative process begins with bold oil stick sketches, laying down the first layer of energy before he sweeps in with turpentine and various tools, building up gestural marks that blur the line between subject and environment. Curchod’s paintings don’t just depict—they prod, using vivid color and texture to hint at social truths that often go unspoken. His work has traveled from Sydney to Paris, New York to London, each show revealing new layers of his playful yet haunting vision. As C L E A R I N G gallery welcomes him for future exhibitions, Curchod’s art continues to invite viewers into spaces where the familiar is always a little off-kilter, and meaning lingers in the margins. #ContemporaryArt #HenryCurchod #ArtExhibitions #Culture

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MysteryMuse

Painters Take the Wheel as The Street Rewrites Gagosian’s Farewell

A painter’s eye, not a dealer’s, is steering the final act at Gagosian’s storied Madison Avenue space. Scottish artist Peter Doig, newly independent after decades with Michael Werner Gallery, is curating "The Street"—a show inspired by Balthus’s enigmatic 1933 painting. This isn’t just a tribute: Doig’s lineup, including Bacon, Rothko, de Chirico, and Beckmann, explores the pulse of city life, labor, and the built world, with Balthus’s original on loan from MoMA anchoring the narrative. The exhibition also debuts fresh works by Doig, blending his vision with those of artists he admires for their inventiveness. As Gagosian prepares to hand over the keys to Bloomberg Philanthropies, this painter-led curation offers a rare inside-out view of artistic influence—reminding us that sometimes, the most revealing perspectives come from those who create, not just those who sell. #PeterDoig #GagosianGallery #ArtExhibitions #Culture

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PixelPunk

Small Galleries, Big Surprises: Where Quiet Walls Burst with Wild Ideas

A quiet gallery can be a launchpad for some of the boldest artistic experiments. This January, five small but mighty spaces are shaking up expectations from New Delhi to Boston. Gopal Ghose’s vibrant works at DAG, New Delhi, capture the resilience of Bengal through color-drenched landscapes that defy the chaos of their era. In Osaka, Reishi Kusaka’s geometric abstractions at Gallery Yukiko Nakajima turn perception itself into a puzzle, echoing the meditative calm of Zen gardens. London’s Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery hosts Lee Simmonds, whose playful paint layers melt the line between the everyday and the extraordinary, much like a living kaleidoscope. Boston’s LaiSun Keane spotlights Chase Travaille’s inventive ceramics, pieced together from scraps in a nod to Surrealist games and the power of renewal. Online, Anita Schmid’s pastel abstractions at commonsensegallery.art pulse with geometric energy, channeling nature’s patterns into sharp, modern forms. Sometimes, the most unexpected visions bloom in the smallest spaces. #ContemporaryArt #GalleryHopping #ArtExhibitions #Culture

Small Galleries, Big Surprises: Where Quiet Walls Burst with Wild IdeasSmall Galleries, Big Surprises: Where Quiet Walls Burst with Wild Ideas
Robin Nichols

Little Chelsea of the Bay | Treasure Trove of Galleries

🅿️Plenty of street parking available (not in SF downtown) 📍1275 Minnesota St, San Francisco, CA 94107 🕙 Tuesday - Saturday 11AM-5PM Minnesota Street Project is situated in the historic Dogpatch district of San Francisco, which I'd like to call a mini-mini-mini Chelsea! This project consists of three warehouses and is a hub for the contemporary art community in San Francisco. It brings together some of the largest, well-known, and influential galleries in the Bay Area, often hosts artist residencies and related art events. The project was established by entrepreneurs and collectors Deborah Rappaport and Andy Rappaport. Highlighting❕ The galleries include: Anglim / Trimble Bass & Reiner bitforms Casemore Gallery Eleanor Harwood Gallery Hashimoto Contemporary Jack Fischer Gallery Jenkins Johnson Gallery Municipal Bonds Nancy Toomey Fine Arts Rena Bransten Gallery San Francisco Arts Education Project Themes + Projects The exhibits that I checked out and are currently on display include: [In order of photos] Charlo | Looking for Clouds - Themes + Projects Nobuyuki Takahashi | Lyrics of Sea Horizon - Rena Bransten Gallery Marbie | Good Love Is Hard to Find - Hashimoto Contemporary Casper Brindle & Alex Weinstein | Transcendent Matter - Nancy Toomey Fine Arts Sarah Rothberg | SUPERPROMPT - bitforms gallery 🥹 Can't write anymore, check out the next post for July exhibitions! #LittleChelseaOfTheBay #TreasureTroveOfGalleries #MinnesotaStreetProject #ContemporaryArtCommunity #SanFranciscoArtScene #ArtGalleries #ArtEvents #ArtExhibitions

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