Frieze Week | Richard Estes and Gerhard Richter

October 11, 2021 9:47 AM EDT
Frieze Week | Richard Estes and Gerhard Richter
Frieze Week | Richard Estes and Gerhard Richter

RICHARD ESTES: VOYAGES

Newport Street Gallery

10 September – 12 December 2021

Celebrated American artist Richard Estes first major exhibition in the UK is open at Newport Street Gallery. The show, curated by Andrew Heyward, includes forty-five paintings made over the last thirty years. While Estes is best known for his paintings of New York, the London show also features paintings made following trips to Europe, Asia, Africa and Antarctica.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated, hardbound monograph with a new text by Patterson Sims and a conversation with Richard Estes and Hans Ulrich Obrist. Available to purchase at NPSG.

Open Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 5pm
To plan your visit, please go to Newport Street Gallery’s website

GERHARD RICHTER: DRAWINGS 1999 - 2021

GERHARD RICHTER: DRAWINGS 1999 – 2021

Hayward Gallery, London
9 September – 12 December 2021

9 September – 12 December 2021

The Hayward Gallery presents the most extensive exhibition of Gerhard Richter’s drawings ever shown in the UK.

Featuring more than 60 works on paper made between 1999 and 2021, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore this intimate aspect of Richter’s practice. Including several new series of drawings created during a rich period of experimentation throughout 2020 and 2021. This is Richter’s first presentation in a major London gallery since his retrospective exhibition, Gerhard Richter: Panorama, at Tate Modern in 2011.

The exhibition is accompanied by a new monograph devoted to Richter’s recent drawings illustrates 80 works produced between 1999 and 2021. The publication includes a new text by Michael Newman. Available to purchase at the Hayward and HeniPublishing.com.

Open Wednesday – Saturday from 11am, Sunday from 10am

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