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David Kordansky, Los Angeles
PILINGS brings together a new series of paintings and drawings by Michael Williams, anchored by seven interconnected canvases that treat the studio as both setting and subject – its objects, light and idle questions all folded into the mix.
Familiar items – a table, a golf bag, a co-op ID, a chair – surface in shifting arrangements within a lavender-peach-grey palette. Each painting loops back to the last, absorbing earlier images into new compositions that hover between recognition and abstraction as Williams follows his own intuitive, restless mark-making.
Nov 7, 2025 – Dec 13, 2025

Kunsthalle Krems, Austria
In this museum debut in Austria, Joe Bradley brings a sweeping selection of nearly 90 recent works to Kunsthalle Krems — paintings, drawings, and sculptures that move freely between figuration and abstraction. The New York–based artist’s practice has always lived in that charged in-between space, and this presentation offers a sharp, expansive look at how his vocabulary continues to evolve.
Nov 11, 2025 – Apr 6, 2026

Vielmatter, Los Angeles
In Your Tears Will Dry, Kiriakos Tompolidis channels the disorienting, energizing shift of relocating from Berlin to Mexico City. The works fold in the city’s color, flora, and everyday textures, shaping portraits that hover between memory and observation. Known for navigating the space between cultures, Tompolidis offers scenes where displacement and recognition sit side by side — figures held within environments rendered with a meticulous, almost tender attention to detail.
Nov 15, 2025 – Jan 17, 2026

Mai 36 Gallery, Zurich
In Sensible Shoes, Roe Ethridge leans into the messy, magnetic space where the everyday blurs with the staged, the personal with the commercial. Long known for erasing the borders between fine art and editorial work, he brings a new body of images to Mai 36 Galerie for his fourth solo outing – pictures that read as both sly and sincere, a quietly funny but sharp look at how we make and consume images today.
Through Jan 10, 2026

David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
The paintings in California Dreaming open up Guidi’s world in expansive new ways. She treats landscape not as backdrop but as emotion – layering atmosphere, detail and memory until the image almost vibrates. The material weight that has anchored her work for fifteen years remains, now paired with a softer, dream-soaked curiosity that signals a clear new chapter.
Through Dec 13, 2025

Lisson Gallery, New York
The gallery is pleased to present Tower, a solo exhibition by acclaimed painter Sean Scully, bringing together three interlinked bodies of work. The new Tower paintings mark a striking shift – a bold unravelling of his own language – each built from a stack of smaller panels that feel pulled from different styles and past moments in his practice, reassembled into something entirely new.
11.06.25 – 01.24.26
MW&F
Latest Conversations
Latest Projects
Out and About

David Kordansky, Los Angeles
PILINGS brings together a new series of paintings and drawings by Michael Williams, anchored by seven interconnected canvases that treat the studio as both setting and subject – its objects, light and idle questions all folded into the mix.
Familiar items – a table, a golf bag, a co-op ID, a chair – surface in shifting arrangements within a lavender-peach-grey palette. Each painting loops back to the last, absorbing earlier images into new compositions that hover between recognition and abstraction as Williams follows his own intuitive, restless mark-making.
Nov 7, 2025 – Dec 13, 2025

Kunsthalle Krems, Austria
In this museum debut in Austria, Joe Bradley brings a sweeping selection of nearly 90 recent works to Kunsthalle Krems — paintings, drawings, and sculptures that move freely between figuration and abstraction. The New York–based artist’s practice has always lived in that charged in-between space, and this presentation offers a sharp, expansive look at how his vocabulary continues to evolve.
Nov 11, 2025 – Apr 6, 2026

Vielmatter, Los Angeles
In Your Tears Will Dry, Kiriakos Tompolidis channels the disorienting, energizing shift of relocating from Berlin to Mexico City. The works fold in the city’s color, flora, and everyday textures, shaping portraits that hover between memory and observation. Known for navigating the space between cultures, Tompolidis offers scenes where displacement and recognition sit side by side — figures held within environments rendered with a meticulous, almost tender attention to detail.
Nov 15, 2025 – Jan 17, 2026

Mai 36 Gallery, Zurich
In Sensible Shoes, Roe Ethridge leans into the messy, magnetic space where the everyday blurs with the staged, the personal with the commercial. Long known for erasing the borders between fine art and editorial work, he brings a new body of images to Mai 36 Galerie for his fourth solo outing – pictures that read as both sly and sincere, a quietly funny but sharp look at how we make and consume images today.
Through Jan 10, 2026

David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
The paintings in California Dreaming open up Guidi’s world in expansive new ways. She treats landscape not as backdrop but as emotion – layering atmosphere, detail and memory until the image almost vibrates. The material weight that has anchored her work for fifteen years remains, now paired with a softer, dream-soaked curiosity that signals a clear new chapter.
Through Dec 13, 2025

Lisson Gallery, New York
The gallery is pleased to present Tower, a solo exhibition by acclaimed painter Sean Scully, bringing together three interlinked bodies of work. The new Tower paintings mark a striking shift – a bold unravelling of his own language – each built from a stack of smaller panels that feel pulled from different styles and past moments in his practice, reassembled into something entirely new.
11.06.25 – 01.24.26
MW&F