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LANDON METZ, Untitled, 2020, dye on canvas in four parts, each panel: 40 x 32 inches (101.6 x 81.3 cm), overall: 80 x 64 inches (203.2 x 162.6 cm), LMe-P-20-42ABCD

LANDON METZ, Untitled, 2020, dye on canvas in four parts, each panel: 40 x 32 inches (101.6 x 81.3 cm), overall: 80 x 64 inches (203.2 x 162.6 cm), LMe-P-20-42ABCD
 

KEHINDE WILEY, Portrait of M’baye Babacar N’Diaye Sarr and Sarah Diouf, 2020, oil on linen, painting: 72 x 60 inches (182.9 x 152.4 cm), framed: 83 7/16 x 71 11/16 inches (211.9 x 182.1 cm), KW-PA-20-005

KEHINDE WILEY, Portrait of M’baye Babacar N’Diaye Sarr and Sarah Diouf, 2020, oil on linen, painting: 72 x 60 inches (182.9 x 152.4 cm), framed: 83 7/16 x 71 11/16 inches (211.9 x 182.1 cm), KW-PA-20-005
 

ANTONY GORMLEY, CLEAVE, 2017, cast iron, 68 3/4 x 19 x 16 1/2 inches (174.5 x 48.5 x 42 cm), edition of 5 with 1 AP, AG-3707

ANTONY GORMLEY, CLEAVE, 2017, cast iron, 68 3/4 x 19 x 16 1/2 inches (174.5 x 48.5 x 42 cm), edition of 5 with 1 AP, AG-3707

HUGO MCCLOUD, Pineapple Express, 2020, single use plastic mounted on panel, 71 x 61 inches (180.3 x 154.9 cm), HM-306

HUGO MCCLOUD, Pineapple Express, 2020, single use plastic mounted on panel, 71 x 61 inches (180.3 x 154.9 cm), HM-306

SAM MOYER, World, 2020, the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, marble and hand painted canvas mounted to MDF, 66 x 49 x 1 1/2 inches (167.6 x 124.5 x 3.8 cm), SM-P.20.1355

SAM MOYER, World, 2020, the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, marble and hand painted canvas mounted to MDF, 66 x 49 x 1 1/2 inches (167.6 x 124.5 x 3.8 cm), SM-P.20.1355
 

CALLUM INNES, Exposed Painting Quinacridone Gold, 2020, oil on linen, 68 7/8 x 67 3/4 inches (175 x 172 cm), CI-46.20

CALLUM INNES, Exposed Painting Quinacridone Gold, 2020, oil on linen, 68 7/8 x 67 3/4 inches (175 x 172 cm), CI-46.20
 

JANAINA TSCHÄPE, Unconscious Mountains, 2020, casein and colored pencil on canvas, 106 5/16 x 118 1/8 inches (270 x 300 cm), JTS-P.20.4719

JANAINA TSCHÄPE, Unconscious Mountains, 2020, casein and colored pencil on canvas, 106 5/16 x 118 1/8 inches (270 x 300 cm), JTS-P.20.4719
 

JOSE DÁVILA, Untitled (Girl with hair ribbon), 2020, archival pigment print, overall: 90 1/2 x 90 1/2 x 3 3/8 inches (230 x 230 x 8.5 cm), edition of 4 with 1 AP, JDa-20.169

JOSE DÁVILA, Untitled (Girl with hair ribbon), 2020, archival pigment print, overall: 90 1/2 x 90 1/2 x 3 3/8 inches (230 x 230 x 8.5 cm), edition of 4 with 1 AP, JDa-20.169
 

SHAHZIA SIKANDER, Reckoning, 2020, HD video animation with sound; Music by Du Yun featuring Zeb Bangash; Animation by Patrick O'Rourke, duration: 4 min 16 sec, edition of 7 plus 2 APs, SHS-V.20.056

SHAHZIA SIKANDER, Reckoning, 2020, HD video animation with sound; Music by Du Yun featuring Zeb Bangash; Animation by Patrick O'Rourke, duration: 4 min 16 sec, edition of 7 plus 2 APs, SHS-V.20.056
 

WU CHI-TSUNG, Cyano-Collage 082, 2020, the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, cyanotype photography, Xuan paper, acrylic gel, 48 x 42 1/2 inches (122 x 108 cm), WCT-26

WU CHI-TSUNG, Cyano-Collage 082, 2020, the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, cyanotype photography, Xuan paper, acrylic gel, 48 x 42 1/2 inches (122 x 108 cm), WCT-26
 

IDRIS KHAN, Each Second and Second, 2020, C-print, framed: 71 5/8 x 55 1/8 x 3 1/8 inches (182 x 140 x 8 cm), edition of 7 with 2 APs, IK-551

IDRIS KHAN, Each Second and Second, 2020, C-print, framed: 71 5/8 x 55 1/8 x 3 1/8 inches (182 x 140 x 8 cm), edition of 7 with 2 APs, IK-551
 

新聞稿

VIP Opening Dates: December 2 -4, 2020
Public Opening Dates: December 4-6, 2020

Sean Kelly Gallery’s presentation for Art Basel Miami Beach 2020 OVR will highlight a selection of artists who will have solo exhibitions at the gallery from Fall 2020 through Spring 2021. Our online viewing room will feature Shahzia Sikander’s newest animated film Reckoning, currently on view as part of her critically acclaimed exhibition Weeping Willows, Liquid Tongues through December 19th; a new painting by Hugo McCloud, composed entirely of single use plastic bags the work address issues concerning the economics of labor, geopolitics and the environmental impact of the material he employs, a new series of these paintings will be on view in the gallery from by January - February 2021; a new painting by Sam Moyer, recognized for a diverse practice in which she unites found textures and objects in innovative ways, Moyer installed her first monumental public sculpture, Doors for Doris, at the entrance to Central Park, which will remain in situ for a year. She will have an exhibition of new work at the gallery from March - April 2021; a new cutout work by Jose Dávila, whose practice has explored spatial occupation and the transitory nature of physical structures, his solo exhibition at the gallery, May – June 2021, will present sculpture, cut photographs and paintings.

Our presentation will also include work by Antony Gormley, whose sculptures address the human figure in forms that vary from singular objects of discrete size to massive, multipartite installations and environments composed of hundreds of life size figures; Callum Innes, whose minimalist practice involves layering and removing paint from canvases to create a subtle interplay between tone and texture, making and unmaking; Landon Metz whose work has garnered critical attention for his ability to imbue a language of abstraction with visual dynamism and sense of movement; Janaina Tschäpe, whose paintings link the process of artistic practice to life cycles found in nature. Currently the subject of a solo installation at the Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, she will have career survey exhibition at the Sarasota Art Museum in early December; Kehinde Wiley, whose colossal sculpture, Rumors of War, has become a steady beacon of progress in the recent battle to remove Confederate monuments in Richmond, Virginia; and Wu Chi-Tsung, whose innovative work features a broad range of media including photography, video, installation and painting, in which he combines traditional and contemporary forms and methodologies to explore perceptions of the physical and natural worlds.

To view our online viewing room, please click here

For additional information on the gallery artists, please visit skny.com

For all inquiries, please email info@skny.com

 

Virtual Conversations

Hugo McCloud - Virtual Studio Visit With Larry Ossei-Mensah

Wednesday, December 2

3-4pm EST

To register for the Zoom webinar, please click here

Please join Hugo McCloud and Larry Ossei-Mensah for a virtual studio visit as they discuss McCloud's newest body of work and forthcoming solo exhibition at Sean Kelly, New York.

 

Shahzia Sikander - Weeping Willows, Liquid Tongues - Exhibition Walkthrough with Jeffrey Grove

Thursday, December 3

3-4pm EST

To register for the Zoom webinar, please click here

Please join Shahzia Sikander and Jeffrey Grove, Director of Museums and Publications at Sean Kelly, in conversation as they discuss Sikander’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery, the artist's career, working in a new medium, and her forthcoming monograph and exhibitions at The Morgan Library, New York (June 2021), the RISD Museum, Rhode Island (November 2021), and MFA Houston, Texas (Spring 2022).