Pace Gallery
Representing influential artists & estates | est. 1960
📍New York, Los Angeles, London, Geneva, Berlin, Seoul, Tokyo
Announcing our Spring programming at #PaceNewYork 🌸 where five new exhibitions will explore the diverse, energizing possibilities of contemporary art.
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📍 395 Broadway @125newbury
1️⃣ CHAIR SHOW
🗓️ April 17 – May 23
Opening reception: April 17,6–8 PM
📍540 West 25th Street
2️⃣ Julian Schnabel: Italy Through Its Trees
3️⃣ Paul Thek: Dream of Vanishing
4️⃣ David Hockney: The Moon Room
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening receptions: May 14, 6–8 PM
📍508 / 510 West 25th Street
5️⃣ Emily Kam Kgnwarray
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening reception: May 14, 6–8 PM
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Plus, don’t miss David Byrne’s (@davidbyrneofficial) wall drawings in the stairwell at our #NewYork flagship.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more about our global programming.
Artwork: Alicja Kwade, “Mono Matter,” 2023 © Alicja Kwade, courtesy Pace Gallery; Julian Schnabel, “Portrait of Italy Through Its Trees V,” 2025 © Julian Schnabel/Artists Rights Society(ARS), New York; Paul Thek, “Untitled (75),” 1964 © The Estate of Paul Thek, courtesy Pace Gallery and the Watermill Center; David Hockney, “31st October 2020, No.1,” 2020 © David Hockney; Kam Kngwarray, “Mern Anwelarr,” 1992 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency. Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, 2026
#JulianSchnabel #PaulThek #DavidHockney #EmilyKamKgnwarray #PaceGallery #125Newbury #ContemporaryArt

Announcing our Spring programming at #PaceNewYork 🌸 where five new exhibitions will explore the diverse, energizing possibilities of contemporary art.
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📍 395 Broadway @125newbury
1️⃣ CHAIR SHOW
🗓️ April 17 – May 23
Opening reception: April 17,6–8 PM
📍540 West 25th Street
2️⃣ Julian Schnabel: Italy Through Its Trees
3️⃣ Paul Thek: Dream of Vanishing
4️⃣ David Hockney: The Moon Room
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening receptions: May 14, 6–8 PM
📍508 / 510 West 25th Street
5️⃣ Emily Kam Kgnwarray
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening reception: May 14, 6–8 PM
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Plus, don’t miss David Byrne’s (@davidbyrneofficial) wall drawings in the stairwell at our #NewYork flagship.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more about our global programming.
Artwork: Alicja Kwade, “Mono Matter,” 2023 © Alicja Kwade, courtesy Pace Gallery; Julian Schnabel, “Portrait of Italy Through Its Trees V,” 2025 © Julian Schnabel/Artists Rights Society(ARS), New York; Paul Thek, “Untitled (75),” 1964 © The Estate of Paul Thek, courtesy Pace Gallery and the Watermill Center; David Hockney, “31st October 2020, No.1,” 2020 © David Hockney; Kam Kngwarray, “Mern Anwelarr,” 1992 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency. Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, 2026
#JulianSchnabel #PaulThek #DavidHockney #EmilyKamKgnwarray #PaceGallery #125Newbury #ContemporaryArt

Announcing our Spring programming at #PaceNewYork 🌸 where five new exhibitions will explore the diverse, energizing possibilities of contemporary art.
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📍 395 Broadway @125newbury
1️⃣ CHAIR SHOW
🗓️ April 17 – May 23
Opening reception: April 17,6–8 PM
📍540 West 25th Street
2️⃣ Julian Schnabel: Italy Through Its Trees
3️⃣ Paul Thek: Dream of Vanishing
4️⃣ David Hockney: The Moon Room
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening receptions: May 14, 6–8 PM
📍508 / 510 West 25th Street
5️⃣ Emily Kam Kgnwarray
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening reception: May 14, 6–8 PM
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Plus, don’t miss David Byrne’s (@davidbyrneofficial) wall drawings in the stairwell at our #NewYork flagship.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more about our global programming.
Artwork: Alicja Kwade, “Mono Matter,” 2023 © Alicja Kwade, courtesy Pace Gallery; Julian Schnabel, “Portrait of Italy Through Its Trees V,” 2025 © Julian Schnabel/Artists Rights Society(ARS), New York; Paul Thek, “Untitled (75),” 1964 © The Estate of Paul Thek, courtesy Pace Gallery and the Watermill Center; David Hockney, “31st October 2020, No.1,” 2020 © David Hockney; Kam Kngwarray, “Mern Anwelarr,” 1992 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency. Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, 2026
#JulianSchnabel #PaulThek #DavidHockney #EmilyKamKgnwarray #PaceGallery #125Newbury #ContemporaryArt

Announcing our Spring programming at #PaceNewYork 🌸 where five new exhibitions will explore the diverse, energizing possibilities of contemporary art.
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📍 395 Broadway @125newbury
1️⃣ CHAIR SHOW
🗓️ April 17 – May 23
Opening reception: April 17,6–8 PM
📍540 West 25th Street
2️⃣ Julian Schnabel: Italy Through Its Trees
3️⃣ Paul Thek: Dream of Vanishing
4️⃣ David Hockney: The Moon Room
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening receptions: May 14, 6–8 PM
📍508 / 510 West 25th Street
5️⃣ Emily Kam Kgnwarray
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening reception: May 14, 6–8 PM
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Plus, don’t miss David Byrne’s (@davidbyrneofficial) wall drawings in the stairwell at our #NewYork flagship.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more about our global programming.
Artwork: Alicja Kwade, “Mono Matter,” 2023 © Alicja Kwade, courtesy Pace Gallery; Julian Schnabel, “Portrait of Italy Through Its Trees V,” 2025 © Julian Schnabel/Artists Rights Society(ARS), New York; Paul Thek, “Untitled (75),” 1964 © The Estate of Paul Thek, courtesy Pace Gallery and the Watermill Center; David Hockney, “31st October 2020, No.1,” 2020 © David Hockney; Kam Kngwarray, “Mern Anwelarr,” 1992 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency. Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, 2026
#JulianSchnabel #PaulThek #DavidHockney #EmilyKamKgnwarray #PaceGallery #125Newbury #ContemporaryArt

Announcing our Spring programming at #PaceNewYork 🌸 where five new exhibitions will explore the diverse, energizing possibilities of contemporary art.
-
📍 395 Broadway @125newbury
1️⃣ CHAIR SHOW
🗓️ April 17 – May 23
Opening reception: April 17,6–8 PM
📍540 West 25th Street
2️⃣ Julian Schnabel: Italy Through Its Trees
3️⃣ Paul Thek: Dream of Vanishing
4️⃣ David Hockney: The Moon Room
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening receptions: May 14, 6–8 PM
📍508 / 510 West 25th Street
5️⃣ Emily Kam Kgnwarray
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening reception: May 14, 6–8 PM
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Plus, don’t miss David Byrne’s (@davidbyrneofficial) wall drawings in the stairwell at our #NewYork flagship.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more about our global programming.
Artwork: Alicja Kwade, “Mono Matter,” 2023 © Alicja Kwade, courtesy Pace Gallery; Julian Schnabel, “Portrait of Italy Through Its Trees V,” 2025 © Julian Schnabel/Artists Rights Society(ARS), New York; Paul Thek, “Untitled (75),” 1964 © The Estate of Paul Thek, courtesy Pace Gallery and the Watermill Center; David Hockney, “31st October 2020, No.1,” 2020 © David Hockney; Kam Kngwarray, “Mern Anwelarr,” 1992 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency. Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, 2026
#JulianSchnabel #PaulThek #DavidHockney #EmilyKamKgnwarray #PaceGallery #125Newbury #ContemporaryArt

Announcing our Spring programming at #PaceNewYork 🌸 where five new exhibitions will explore the diverse, energizing possibilities of contemporary art.
-
📍 395 Broadway @125newbury
1️⃣ CHAIR SHOW
🗓️ April 17 – May 23
Opening reception: April 17,6–8 PM
📍540 West 25th Street
2️⃣ Julian Schnabel: Italy Through Its Trees
3️⃣ Paul Thek: Dream of Vanishing
4️⃣ David Hockney: The Moon Room
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening receptions: May 14, 6–8 PM
📍508 / 510 West 25th Street
5️⃣ Emily Kam Kgnwarray
🗓️ May 15 – August 14
Opening reception: May 14, 6–8 PM
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Plus, don’t miss David Byrne’s (@davidbyrneofficial) wall drawings in the stairwell at our #NewYork flagship.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more about our global programming.
Artwork: Alicja Kwade, “Mono Matter,” 2023 © Alicja Kwade, courtesy Pace Gallery; Julian Schnabel, “Portrait of Italy Through Its Trees V,” 2025 © Julian Schnabel/Artists Rights Society(ARS), New York; Paul Thek, “Untitled (75),” 1964 © The Estate of Paul Thek, courtesy Pace Gallery and the Watermill Center; David Hockney, “31st October 2020, No.1,” 2020 © David Hockney; Kam Kngwarray, “Mern Anwelarr,” 1992 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency. Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, 2026
#JulianSchnabel #PaulThek #DavidHockney #EmilyKamKgnwarray #PaceGallery #125Newbury #ContemporaryArt
🎉 Congratulations to our artists unveiling major projects in #Venice on the occasion of the 61st Venice Biennale (@labiennale)!
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Programming will begin in May with solo exhibitions by Nigel Cooke (@nigelcookestudio) and Lee Ufan and presentations at the Biennale Arte by Yto Barrada (@ytobarrada), who will represent France, and Torkwase Dyson (@torkwasedyson) and Nina Katchadourian (@ninakatchadourian), whose work will be shown in the International Art Exhibition. Trevor Paglen (@trevorpaglen) will debut a new multimedia work at Palazzo Diedo.
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Lee Ufan
Official Collateral Event
Dia Art Foundation at SMAC Venice, Procuratie Vecchie
May 9 – November 22
Nigel Cooke: Bad Habits
Institutional Exhibition
Fondazione Querini Stampalia
May 5 – November 22
Yto Barrada
61st International Art Exhibition
French Pavilion, Giardini
May 9 – November 22
Torkwase Dyson
Biennale Arte 2026: "In Minor Keys"
May 9 – November 22
Nina Katchadourian
Biennale Arte 2026: "In Minor Keys"
May 9 – November 22
Trevor Paglen
featured in “Strange Rules”
Palazzo Diedo - Berggruen Arts & Culture Venice
May 4 – November 22
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Follow the link in bio to learn more about our artists’ upcoming exhibitions in #Venice.
#YtoBarrada #TorkwaseDyson #NinaKatchadourian #NigelCooke #LeeUfan #TrevorPaglen #ContemporaryArt #PaceGallery #BiennaleArte2026

This week in Berlin: David Byrne's (@davidbyrneofficial) Fake Apps series is featured in a special curation at @kadeweofficial, which has transformed the store's windows along Tauentzienstrasse into mini-galleries during @galleryweekendberlin.
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"Display, Pause, Repeat" is on view at KaDeWe in through Saturday, May 9.
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David Byrne, Fake Apps, 2011 © David Byrne, courtesy Pace Gallery © Photographed by @ludgerpaffrath for KaDeWe

This week in Berlin: David Byrne's (@davidbyrneofficial) Fake Apps series is featured in a special curation at @kadeweofficial, which has transformed the store's windows along Tauentzienstrasse into mini-galleries during @galleryweekendberlin.
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"Display, Pause, Repeat" is on view at KaDeWe in through Saturday, May 9.
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David Byrne, Fake Apps, 2011 © David Byrne, courtesy Pace Gallery © Photographed by @ludgerpaffrath for KaDeWe

This week in Berlin: David Byrne's (@davidbyrneofficial) Fake Apps series is featured in a special curation at @kadeweofficial, which has transformed the store's windows along Tauentzienstrasse into mini-galleries during @galleryweekendberlin.
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"Display, Pause, Repeat" is on view at KaDeWe in through Saturday, May 9.
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David Byrne, Fake Apps, 2011 © David Byrne, courtesy Pace Gallery © Photographed by @ludgerpaffrath for KaDeWe

This week in Berlin: David Byrne's (@davidbyrneofficial) Fake Apps series is featured in a special curation at @kadeweofficial, which has transformed the store's windows along Tauentzienstrasse into mini-galleries during @galleryweekendberlin.
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"Display, Pause, Repeat" is on view at KaDeWe in through Saturday, May 9.
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David Byrne, Fake Apps, 2011 © David Byrne, courtesy Pace Gallery © Photographed by @ludgerpaffrath for KaDeWe

This week in Berlin: David Byrne's (@davidbyrneofficial) Fake Apps series is featured in a special curation at @kadeweofficial, which has transformed the store's windows along Tauentzienstrasse into mini-galleries during @galleryweekendberlin.
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"Display, Pause, Repeat" is on view at KaDeWe in through Saturday, May 9.
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David Byrne, Fake Apps, 2011 © David Byrne, courtesy Pace Gallery © Photographed by @ludgerpaffrath for KaDeWe

At the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, Yto Barrada (@ytobarrada) presents a series of textiles, sculptures, films, and objects throughout the French Pavilion's newly refurbished rooms in “Comme Saturne.”
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Textiles from the Mothership—her experimental garden in Tangiers—explore global histories of trade, labor, and industry; “Comme Saturne” highlights how these processes connect to hidden knowledge, especially from artisans and workers.
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For these works, Barrada has developed a system based on natural dyes, wool, and environmental factors, making color something unstable, living, and dependent on context. Natural light will act as measure of time, gradually changing and fading the materials over the course of the exhibition, which will evolve as it is experienced.
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Learn more about Barrada’s presentation at the link in bio.
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Installation Images: Yto Barrada, May 9 - November 22, 2026, 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia © Yto Barrada, courtesy Pace Gallery © Jacopo La Forgia - Institut français
@labiennale #YtoBarrada #BiennaleArte2026 #FrenchPavilion

At the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, Yto Barrada (@ytobarrada) presents a series of textiles, sculptures, films, and objects throughout the French Pavilion's newly refurbished rooms in “Comme Saturne.”
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Textiles from the Mothership—her experimental garden in Tangiers—explore global histories of trade, labor, and industry; “Comme Saturne” highlights how these processes connect to hidden knowledge, especially from artisans and workers.
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For these works, Barrada has developed a system based on natural dyes, wool, and environmental factors, making color something unstable, living, and dependent on context. Natural light will act as measure of time, gradually changing and fading the materials over the course of the exhibition, which will evolve as it is experienced.
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Learn more about Barrada’s presentation at the link in bio.
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Installation Images: Yto Barrada, May 9 - November 22, 2026, 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia © Yto Barrada, courtesy Pace Gallery © Jacopo La Forgia - Institut français
@labiennale #YtoBarrada #BiennaleArte2026 #FrenchPavilion

At the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, Yto Barrada (@ytobarrada) presents a series of textiles, sculptures, films, and objects throughout the French Pavilion's newly refurbished rooms in “Comme Saturne.”
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Textiles from the Mothership—her experimental garden in Tangiers—explore global histories of trade, labor, and industry; “Comme Saturne” highlights how these processes connect to hidden knowledge, especially from artisans and workers.
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For these works, Barrada has developed a system based on natural dyes, wool, and environmental factors, making color something unstable, living, and dependent on context. Natural light will act as measure of time, gradually changing and fading the materials over the course of the exhibition, which will evolve as it is experienced.
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Learn more about Barrada’s presentation at the link in bio.
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Installation Images: Yto Barrada, May 9 - November 22, 2026, 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia © Yto Barrada, courtesy Pace Gallery © Jacopo La Forgia - Institut français
@labiennale #YtoBarrada #BiennaleArte2026 #FrenchPavilion

At the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, Yto Barrada (@ytobarrada) presents a series of textiles, sculptures, films, and objects throughout the French Pavilion's newly refurbished rooms in “Comme Saturne.”
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Textiles from the Mothership—her experimental garden in Tangiers—explore global histories of trade, labor, and industry; “Comme Saturne” highlights how these processes connect to hidden knowledge, especially from artisans and workers.
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For these works, Barrada has developed a system based on natural dyes, wool, and environmental factors, making color something unstable, living, and dependent on context. Natural light will act as measure of time, gradually changing and fading the materials over the course of the exhibition, which will evolve as it is experienced.
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Learn more about Barrada’s presentation at the link in bio.
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Installation Images: Yto Barrada, May 9 - November 22, 2026, 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia © Yto Barrada, courtesy Pace Gallery © Jacopo La Forgia - Institut français
@labiennale #YtoBarrada #BiennaleArte2026 #FrenchPavilion

At the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, Yto Barrada (@ytobarrada) presents a series of textiles, sculptures, films, and objects throughout the French Pavilion's newly refurbished rooms in “Comme Saturne.”
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Textiles from the Mothership—her experimental garden in Tangiers—explore global histories of trade, labor, and industry; “Comme Saturne” highlights how these processes connect to hidden knowledge, especially from artisans and workers.
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For these works, Barrada has developed a system based on natural dyes, wool, and environmental factors, making color something unstable, living, and dependent on context. Natural light will act as measure of time, gradually changing and fading the materials over the course of the exhibition, which will evolve as it is experienced.
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Learn more about Barrada’s presentation at the link in bio.
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Installation Images: Yto Barrada, May 9 - November 22, 2026, 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia © Yto Barrada, courtesy Pace Gallery © Jacopo La Forgia - Institut français
@labiennale #YtoBarrada #BiennaleArte2026 #FrenchPavilion

At the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, Yto Barrada (@ytobarrada) presents a series of textiles, sculptures, films, and objects throughout the French Pavilion's newly refurbished rooms in “Comme Saturne.”
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Textiles from the Mothership—her experimental garden in Tangiers—explore global histories of trade, labor, and industry; “Comme Saturne” highlights how these processes connect to hidden knowledge, especially from artisans and workers.
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For these works, Barrada has developed a system based on natural dyes, wool, and environmental factors, making color something unstable, living, and dependent on context. Natural light will act as measure of time, gradually changing and fading the materials over the course of the exhibition, which will evolve as it is experienced.
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Learn more about Barrada’s presentation at the link in bio.
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Installation Images: Yto Barrada, May 9 - November 22, 2026, 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia © Yto Barrada, courtesy Pace Gallery © Jacopo La Forgia - Institut français
@labiennale #YtoBarrada #BiennaleArte2026 #FrenchPavilion
For “In Minor Keys,” the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, Torkwase Dyson (@torkwasedyson) created a large-scale multimedia installation incorporating atmospheric soundscapes and glass made on the Venetian island of Murano.
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Installed in the Arsenale, the work expands upon Dyson’s visionary exploration of transhistorical liberation in world-building, wherein geometry is a language of sensoria and space itself is material of possibility.
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Through a quiet yet bold shifting of compositions and luminous material, she asserts the beauty of interdependence within the expanding spatial logics of contemporary architecture and global infrastructure.
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@labiennale #TorkwaseDyson #BiennaleArte2026 #InMinorKeys

On view at #PaceTokyo: Robert Longo's exhibition "Angels of the Maelstrom" features new and recent charcoal drawings and sculptures examining cultural influences and exchanges between Japan and America.
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The show—which continues through June 17—is Longo's first solo exhibition in Japan since 1995, when he presented a retrospective at Tokyo’s Isetan Museum of Art, which traveled to Ashikaga City Museum and Osaka’s Kirin Plaza Art Space.
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
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Installation Images: "Robert Longo: Angels of the Maelstrom," April 16 – June 17, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery
Artwork: "Robert Longo, "Ghost Car (1958 Plymouth Fury)," 2026; Robert Longo, "The American," 2026; all works © 2026 Robert Longo/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
#RobertLongo #PaceGallery #ContemporaryArt #Tokyo

On view at #PaceTokyo: Robert Longo's exhibition "Angels of the Maelstrom" features new and recent charcoal drawings and sculptures examining cultural influences and exchanges between Japan and America.
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The show—which continues through June 17—is Longo's first solo exhibition in Japan since 1995, when he presented a retrospective at Tokyo’s Isetan Museum of Art, which traveled to Ashikaga City Museum and Osaka’s Kirin Plaza Art Space.
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
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Installation Images: "Robert Longo: Angels of the Maelstrom," April 16 – June 17, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery
Artwork: "Robert Longo, "Ghost Car (1958 Plymouth Fury)," 2026; Robert Longo, "The American," 2026; all works © 2026 Robert Longo/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
#RobertLongo #PaceGallery #ContemporaryArt #Tokyo

On view at #PaceTokyo: Robert Longo's exhibition "Angels of the Maelstrom" features new and recent charcoal drawings and sculptures examining cultural influences and exchanges between Japan and America.
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The show—which continues through June 17—is Longo's first solo exhibition in Japan since 1995, when he presented a retrospective at Tokyo’s Isetan Museum of Art, which traveled to Ashikaga City Museum and Osaka’s Kirin Plaza Art Space.
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
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Installation Images: "Robert Longo: Angels of the Maelstrom," April 16 – June 17, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery
Artwork: "Robert Longo, "Ghost Car (1958 Plymouth Fury)," 2026; Robert Longo, "The American," 2026; all works © 2026 Robert Longo/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
#RobertLongo #PaceGallery #ContemporaryArt #Tokyo

On view at #PaceTokyo: Robert Longo's exhibition "Angels of the Maelstrom" features new and recent charcoal drawings and sculptures examining cultural influences and exchanges between Japan and America.
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The show—which continues through June 17—is Longo's first solo exhibition in Japan since 1995, when he presented a retrospective at Tokyo’s Isetan Museum of Art, which traveled to Ashikaga City Museum and Osaka’s Kirin Plaza Art Space.
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
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Installation Images: "Robert Longo: Angels of the Maelstrom," April 16 – June 17, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery
Artwork: "Robert Longo, "Ghost Car (1958 Plymouth Fury)," 2026; Robert Longo, "The American," 2026; all works © 2026 Robert Longo/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
#RobertLongo #PaceGallery #ContemporaryArt #Tokyo

On view at #PaceTokyo: Robert Longo's exhibition "Angels of the Maelstrom" features new and recent charcoal drawings and sculptures examining cultural influences and exchanges between Japan and America.
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The show—which continues through June 17—is Longo's first solo exhibition in Japan since 1995, when he presented a retrospective at Tokyo’s Isetan Museum of Art, which traveled to Ashikaga City Museum and Osaka’s Kirin Plaza Art Space.
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
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Installation Images: "Robert Longo: Angels of the Maelstrom," April 16 – June 17, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery
Artwork: "Robert Longo, "Ghost Car (1958 Plymouth Fury)," 2026; Robert Longo, "The American," 2026; all works © 2026 Robert Longo/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.
#RobertLongo #PaceGallery #ContemporaryArt #Tokyo

Nina Katchadourian’s (@ninakatchadourian) works on view across the Central Pavilion and the Arsenale in the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, “In Minor Keys,” illuminate her remarkable way of seeing.
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As part of La Biennale, the artist is presenting a selection of images from her “33 Seat Assignment” series (2010–2021), an 11-year project that consists of more than 1,000 photographs she captured on airplanes using her cellphone. Katchadourian is also exhibiting her video “The Recarcassing Ceremony” (2016), which is accompanied by a new vitrine installation titled “The Sjöbloms and Båtsmans” (2026).
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In these works, acute observation meets restless curiosity, resourcefulness, and a wry, understated humor that transforms the everyday into something unexpected and profound.
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Learn more about our artists in #Venice at the link in bio.
@labiennale #NinaKatchadourian #BiennaleArte2026 #InMinorKeys
Nina Katchadourian’s (@ninakatchadourian) works on view across the Central Pavilion and the Arsenale in the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, “In Minor Keys,” illuminate her remarkable way of seeing.
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As part of La Biennale, the artist is presenting a selection of images from her “33 Seat Assignment” series (2010–2021), an 11-year project that consists of more than 1,000 photographs she captured on airplanes using her cellphone. Katchadourian is also exhibiting her video “The Recarcassing Ceremony” (2016), which is accompanied by a new vitrine installation titled “The Sjöbloms and Båtsmans” (2026).
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In these works, acute observation meets restless curiosity, resourcefulness, and a wry, understated humor that transforms the everyday into something unexpected and profound.
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Learn more about our artists in #Venice at the link in bio.
@labiennale #NinaKatchadourian #BiennaleArte2026 #InMinorKeys
Coming soon to #Venice, an exhibition of work by #LeeUfan—organized by Dia Art Foundation (@diaartfoundation) at SMAC Venice (@smac_venice)—presents a sweeping survey of over six decades of creation.
The exhibition convenes historic works alongside new paintings and monumental installations by the artist, who will celebrate his 90th birthday this year, highlighting Lee’s deep commitment to gestures of restraint, resonant silences, and measured encounters between matter and void.
Lee Ufan
Collateral Event of the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia
SMAC Venice, Procuratie, Piazza San Marco, 105
May 9 – November 22
Plus: a new display of Lee’s paintings and sculptures opens May 8 at Dia Beacon in New York’s Hudson Valley, coinciding with the presentation in Venice.
Tap the link in bio to learn more.
@labiennale #LeeUfan #BiennaleArte2026 #MonoHa

Kohei Nawa's (@nawa_kohei) exhibition "Photon Camp" continues at #PaceLosAngeles through June 6.
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The artist has created a cohesive environment of sculptures from his PixCell and Prism series for his first solo show in Los Angeles, foregrounding his expansive investigations of perceptual and sensory phenomena.
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In a new interview with The Japan Times, Nawa speaks about the ideas underpinning his exhibition: "A camp is something that only exists somewhere for a short time, and [Susan] Sontag writes about how the moment we try to interpret something, its meaning escapes somewhere else. I was interested in this inability to capture what’s there.”
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
Installation views: Kohei Nawa: Photon Camp," April 11–June 6, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery; Artwork: Kohei Nawa, "PixCell-Mickey Mouse#5," 2026 © Kohei Nawa, courtesy Pace Gallery
#KoheiNawa #ContemporaryArt #PaceGallery #LosAngeles

Kohei Nawa's (@nawa_kohei) exhibition "Photon Camp" continues at #PaceLosAngeles through June 6.
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The artist has created a cohesive environment of sculptures from his PixCell and Prism series for his first solo show in Los Angeles, foregrounding his expansive investigations of perceptual and sensory phenomena.
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In a new interview with The Japan Times, Nawa speaks about the ideas underpinning his exhibition: "A camp is something that only exists somewhere for a short time, and [Susan] Sontag writes about how the moment we try to interpret something, its meaning escapes somewhere else. I was interested in this inability to capture what’s there.”
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
Installation views: Kohei Nawa: Photon Camp," April 11–June 6, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery; Artwork: Kohei Nawa, "PixCell-Mickey Mouse#5," 2026 © Kohei Nawa, courtesy Pace Gallery
#KoheiNawa #ContemporaryArt #PaceGallery #LosAngeles

Kohei Nawa's (@nawa_kohei) exhibition "Photon Camp" continues at #PaceLosAngeles through June 6.
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The artist has created a cohesive environment of sculptures from his PixCell and Prism series for his first solo show in Los Angeles, foregrounding his expansive investigations of perceptual and sensory phenomena.
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In a new interview with The Japan Times, Nawa speaks about the ideas underpinning his exhibition: "A camp is something that only exists somewhere for a short time, and [Susan] Sontag writes about how the moment we try to interpret something, its meaning escapes somewhere else. I was interested in this inability to capture what’s there.”
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
Installation views: Kohei Nawa: Photon Camp," April 11–June 6, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery; Artwork: Kohei Nawa, "PixCell-Mickey Mouse#5," 2026 © Kohei Nawa, courtesy Pace Gallery
#KoheiNawa #ContemporaryArt #PaceGallery #LosAngeles

Kohei Nawa's (@nawa_kohei) exhibition "Photon Camp" continues at #PaceLosAngeles through June 6.
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The artist has created a cohesive environment of sculptures from his PixCell and Prism series for his first solo show in Los Angeles, foregrounding his expansive investigations of perceptual and sensory phenomena.
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In a new interview with The Japan Times, Nawa speaks about the ideas underpinning his exhibition: "A camp is something that only exists somewhere for a short time, and [Susan] Sontag writes about how the moment we try to interpret something, its meaning escapes somewhere else. I was interested in this inability to capture what’s there.”
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
Installation views: Kohei Nawa: Photon Camp," April 11–June 6, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery; Artwork: Kohei Nawa, "PixCell-Mickey Mouse#5," 2026 © Kohei Nawa, courtesy Pace Gallery
#KoheiNawa #ContemporaryArt #PaceGallery #LosAngeles

Kohei Nawa's (@nawa_kohei) exhibition "Photon Camp" continues at #PaceLosAngeles through June 6.
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The artist has created a cohesive environment of sculptures from his PixCell and Prism series for his first solo show in Los Angeles, foregrounding his expansive investigations of perceptual and sensory phenomena.
-
In a new interview with The Japan Times, Nawa speaks about the ideas underpinning his exhibition: "A camp is something that only exists somewhere for a short time, and [Susan] Sontag writes about how the moment we try to interpret something, its meaning escapes somewhere else. I was interested in this inability to capture what’s there.”
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Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
Installation views: Kohei Nawa: Photon Camp," April 11–June 6, 2026 © Photography courtesy Pace Gallery; Artwork: Kohei Nawa, "PixCell-Mickey Mouse#5," 2026 © Kohei Nawa, courtesy Pace Gallery
#KoheiNawa #ContemporaryArt #PaceGallery #LosAngeles
The 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, "In Minor Keys,” will include work by Nina Katchadourian (@ninakatchadourian), who was invited to participate by Koyo Kouoh.
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Known for her interdisciplinary practice spanning video, performance, sound, sculpture, photography, and public projects, Katchadourian previously exhibited work in the Armenian Pavilion at the Biennale Arte 2015.
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"In Minor Keys" is open from May 9 through November 22.
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Tap the link in bio to discover more about our artists in #Venice.
@labiennale #NinaKatchadourian #BiennaleArte2026 #InMinorKeys

Now open in #Pittsburgh, the 59th Carnegie International exhibition "If the word we" features a new animation—"Tomorrow Was Yesterday"—by Torkwase Dyson (@torkwasedyson).
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For the longest-running exhibition of international art in North America, Dyson conceptualized an immersive underwater environment, where the machinery of seabed extraction confronts viewers with questions surrounding the issues of oil and gas extraction.
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"If the word we," the 59th Carnegie International
May 2, 2026 – Jan 3, 2027
Carnegie Museum of Art
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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The exhibition coincides with the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia "In Minor Keys," opening May 9, in which Dyson will participate upon invitation by Koyo Kouoh.
#CarnegieInternational @carnegiemuseumofart #BiennaleArte2026 #InMinorKeys #ContemporaryArt #PaceGallery

Julian Schnabel (@julianschnabelstudio) at Chateau La Coste explores painting as time, gesture, and radical freedom.
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Two concurrent exhibitions of Schnabel’s work are now open at Château La Coste (@chateaulacoste) near Aix-en-Provence in France, tracing his consistent invention in painting from the beginning of his practice through the present.
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📍Julian Schnabel: Nine Works
curated by Donatien Grau
🗺️ Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste
⏳ through August 16
📍Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy
🗺️ Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste
⏳ through June 21
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"Nine Works" includes nine masterworks of Schnabel’s selected from the last 50 years, in dialogue with his friend and fellow traveler Donatien Grau. At the Galerie Bastide, a second exhibition “Portrait of Italy" coincides with the forthcoming exhibition "Italy Through Its Trees" opening May 14 at #PaceNewYork, both of which are comprised of new plate paintings and paintings on maps focused on Italian umbrella pine tree that surrounded him in Ansedonia last summer.
Follow the link in bio to learn more.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more.
Installation Images: "Julian Schnabel: Nine Works, " April 25 - August 16, 2026, Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste; "Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy," April 25 - June 21, 2026, Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste; all works ©Julian Schnabel / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York © Château La Coste.
#JulianSchnabel #DonatienGrau #ContemporaryArt #ChateauLaCoste #Painting

Julian Schnabel (@julianschnabelstudio) at Chateau La Coste explores painting as time, gesture, and radical freedom.
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Two concurrent exhibitions of Schnabel’s work are now open at Château La Coste (@chateaulacoste) near Aix-en-Provence in France, tracing his consistent invention in painting from the beginning of his practice through the present.
-
📍Julian Schnabel: Nine Works
curated by Donatien Grau
🗺️ Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste
⏳ through August 16
📍Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy
🗺️ Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste
⏳ through June 21
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"Nine Works" includes nine masterworks of Schnabel’s selected from the last 50 years, in dialogue with his friend and fellow traveler Donatien Grau. At the Galerie Bastide, a second exhibition “Portrait of Italy" coincides with the forthcoming exhibition "Italy Through Its Trees" opening May 14 at #PaceNewYork, both of which are comprised of new plate paintings and paintings on maps focused on Italian umbrella pine tree that surrounded him in Ansedonia last summer.
Follow the link in bio to learn more.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more.
Installation Images: "Julian Schnabel: Nine Works, " April 25 - August 16, 2026, Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste; "Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy," April 25 - June 21, 2026, Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste; all works ©Julian Schnabel / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York © Château La Coste.
#JulianSchnabel #DonatienGrau #ContemporaryArt #ChateauLaCoste #Painting

Julian Schnabel (@julianschnabelstudio) at Chateau La Coste explores painting as time, gesture, and radical freedom.
-
Two concurrent exhibitions of Schnabel’s work are now open at Château La Coste (@chateaulacoste) near Aix-en-Provence in France, tracing his consistent invention in painting from the beginning of his practice through the present.
-
📍Julian Schnabel: Nine Works
curated by Donatien Grau
🗺️ Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste
⏳ through August 16
📍Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy
🗺️ Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste
⏳ through June 21
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"Nine Works" includes nine masterworks of Schnabel’s selected from the last 50 years, in dialogue with his friend and fellow traveler Donatien Grau. At the Galerie Bastide, a second exhibition “Portrait of Italy" coincides with the forthcoming exhibition "Italy Through Its Trees" opening May 14 at #PaceNewYork, both of which are comprised of new plate paintings and paintings on maps focused on Italian umbrella pine tree that surrounded him in Ansedonia last summer.
Follow the link in bio to learn more.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more.
Installation Images: "Julian Schnabel: Nine Works, " April 25 - August 16, 2026, Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste; "Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy," April 25 - June 21, 2026, Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste; all works ©Julian Schnabel / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York © Château La Coste.
#JulianSchnabel #DonatienGrau #ContemporaryArt #ChateauLaCoste #Painting

Julian Schnabel (@julianschnabelstudio) at Chateau La Coste explores painting as time, gesture, and radical freedom.
-
Two concurrent exhibitions of Schnabel’s work are now open at Château La Coste (@chateaulacoste) near Aix-en-Provence in France, tracing his consistent invention in painting from the beginning of his practice through the present.
-
📍Julian Schnabel: Nine Works
curated by Donatien Grau
🗺️ Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste
⏳ through August 16
📍Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy
🗺️ Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste
⏳ through June 21
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"Nine Works" includes nine masterworks of Schnabel’s selected from the last 50 years, in dialogue with his friend and fellow traveler Donatien Grau. At the Galerie Bastide, a second exhibition “Portrait of Italy" coincides with the forthcoming exhibition "Italy Through Its Trees" opening May 14 at #PaceNewYork, both of which are comprised of new plate paintings and paintings on maps focused on Italian umbrella pine tree that surrounded him in Ansedonia last summer.
Follow the link in bio to learn more.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more.
Installation Images: "Julian Schnabel: Nine Works, " April 25 - August 16, 2026, Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste; "Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy," April 25 - June 21, 2026, Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste; all works ©Julian Schnabel / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York © Château La Coste.
#JulianSchnabel #DonatienGrau #ContemporaryArt #ChateauLaCoste #Painting

Julian Schnabel (@julianschnabelstudio) at Chateau La Coste explores painting as time, gesture, and radical freedom.
-
Two concurrent exhibitions of Schnabel’s work are now open at Château La Coste (@chateaulacoste) near Aix-en-Provence in France, tracing his consistent invention in painting from the beginning of his practice through the present.
-
📍Julian Schnabel: Nine Works
curated by Donatien Grau
🗺️ Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste
⏳ through August 16
📍Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy
🗺️ Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste
⏳ through June 21
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"Nine Works" includes nine masterworks of Schnabel’s selected from the last 50 years, in dialogue with his friend and fellow traveler Donatien Grau. At the Galerie Bastide, a second exhibition “Portrait of Italy" coincides with the forthcoming exhibition "Italy Through Its Trees" opening May 14 at #PaceNewYork, both of which are comprised of new plate paintings and paintings on maps focused on Italian umbrella pine tree that surrounded him in Ansedonia last summer.
Follow the link in bio to learn more.
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Follow the link in bio to learn more.
Installation Images: "Julian Schnabel: Nine Works, " April 25 - August 16, 2026, Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste; "Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy," April 25 - June 21, 2026, Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste; all works ©Julian Schnabel / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York © Château La Coste.
#JulianSchnabel #DonatienGrau #ContemporaryArt #ChateauLaCoste #Painting

Julian Schnabel (@julianschnabelstudio) at Chateau La Coste explores painting as time, gesture, and radical freedom.
-
Two concurrent exhibitions of Schnabel’s work are now open at Château La Coste (@chateaulacoste) near Aix-en-Provence in France, tracing his consistent invention in painting from the beginning of his practice through the present.
-
📍Julian Schnabel: Nine Works
curated by Donatien Grau
🗺️ Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste
⏳ through August 16
📍Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy
🗺️ Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste
⏳ through June 21
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"Nine Works" includes nine masterworks of Schnabel’s selected from the last 50 years, in dialogue with his friend and fellow traveler Donatien Grau. At the Galerie Bastide, a second exhibition “Portrait of Italy" coincides with the forthcoming exhibition "Italy Through Its Trees" opening May 14 at #PaceNewYork, both of which are comprised of new plate paintings and paintings on maps focused on Italian umbrella pine tree that surrounded him in Ansedonia last summer.
Follow the link in bio to learn more.
-
Follow the link in bio to learn more.
Installation Images: "Julian Schnabel: Nine Works, " April 25 - August 16, 2026, Galerie des Anciens Chais, Château La Coste; "Julian Schnabel: Portrait of Italy," April 25 - June 21, 2026, Galerie Bastide, Château La Coste; all works ©Julian Schnabel / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York © Château La Coste.
#JulianSchnabel #DonatienGrau #ContemporaryArt #ChateauLaCoste #Painting
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