
Art Basel opens today! ✨ this painting is on view with galeriemaxhetzler in booth B13. Untitled (Woman) 2021 oil on canvas 241 x 226 cm.; 94 7/8 x 89 in.

My work is featured in the new issue of The-Art-Form, available for pre-order now from the_art_form shop ✨ Thank you to Andrew Townsend for the thoughtful questions, I really enjoyed speaking with you :-)

The group exhibition “They Shut Me Up in Prose” is up now at Nassima Landau in Tel Aviv. This small painting is one of the works included :-) … nassimalandau : Coinciding with International Women's Day, the exhibition "They shut me up in Prose," will be opening on March 8, 2022. The show, whose title is taken from Emily Dickinson’s eponymous poem, centers on the work of six women artists who introduce sophisticated models of femininity that reflect a shared contemporary experience and reframe the representation of the female image.

opening soon in Berlin 🖤 Incessantly we perceive. Incessantly we communicate. But what do we really see? What do we feel? What speaks to us? What do we express? And from where? Completely beside or all by ourselves? With THE INNERWORLD OF THE OUTERWORLD OF THE INNERWORLD, Soy Capitán is pleased to address the complex connexion of nature and landscape, body and perception, in the humble simplicity of works on paper by artists André Butzer, Eric PS Degenhardt, sophievonhellermann, mattjonesstudio, leepiechocki, Dana Schutz, monicasubide, weaver_grace Join us for the opening on Saturday 12th of March from 6 to 9 pm. #soycapitangallery #berlin #andrebutzer #danaschutz #sophievonhellermann #leepiechocki #monicasubide #graceweaver

🌟 opening tomorrow in Beijing 🌟 Thank you for inviting me André and Christian!! ❤️🔥 The Most Dangerous Game January 20 - March 6, 2022 SPURS Gallery I | 798 Art District D-06, Jiuxianqiao Rd., Chaoyang District, Beijing SPURS Gallery is proud to present “The Most Dangerous Game,” an international group exhibition, organized by artist André Butzer and art historian Christian Malycha. For one, “The Most Dangerous Game” (1924) is an exotic pulp story by Richard Connell, set in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Revolution. It is an all too real tale of individual perseverance in face of universal uncertainty—people being uprooted and stranded, still the predators fall prey to themselves eventually. Secondly, “The Most Dangerous Game” was a slogan coined by the Situationist International (1957–1972) in order to describe their endeavors to subvert the “spectacle” of the capitalist consumer society in post-war Western Europe and the United States—a game, for now lost and as hard to master as Connell’s fictional account. Finally in the curators’ understanding, “The Most Dangerous Game” is life itself, be it an artistic one or the one of a dire every day. A work of art always risks everything at once. For in art, one’s innermost and therefore universal feelings and experiences are tested amidst an uncomprehending reality—at stake is, what is real? The exhibition spans three generations and brings together 19 artists, each of which with a unique stance and artistic voice. In a daring gamble, “The Most Dangerous Game” puts on the line: #thomasarnolds #sarahbogner #leobulgarini #jaymeburtis #andrébutzer #thomasgrötz #philipphaager #désiréeklein #majakörner #steffenkrüger #maxmaslansky #enysmiller #johnnewsom #albertoehlen #frankstürmer #graceweaver #thomaswinkler #ulrichwulff #josefzekoff franksgrapefruit spurs_gallery #beijing

thank you Purple! it’s the last week to see “11 Women” at James Cohan in Tribeca! Photos by Ava Perman For Purple Magazine purplefashionmagazine glitchinthesimulation jamescohangallery from purple.fr: “For Grace Weaver’s third exhibition at James Cohan Gallery, the American artist has created eleven larger-than-life paintings; all women, painted in mid-stride as they navigate the hazards of city streets. The figures–all knees and elbows, grasping smartphones and fanny packs–appear constrained by the obstacles and impediments of the littered landscape, if not the boundaries set by the actual edges of the canvas. On view now until 18 December 2021 at James Cohan Gallery 52 Walker St. New York, NY 10013”

opening next week!! this painting is included in my upcoming exhibition at James Cohan. hope to see you there :-) “Untitled (Woman),” 2021, oil on canvas, 95 x 89 in. 📸: Phoebe d'Heurle From jamescohangallery : James Cohan is pleased to present 11 Women, an exhibition of new paintings by Grace Weaver, on view from November 18 through December 18, 2021 at the gallery’s 52 Walker Street location. The gallery will host an opening reception with the artist on Thursday, November 18 from 6-8 PM. Masks and proof of vaccination are required for entry. For her third exhibition at James Cohan, Weaver has created eleven paintings of monumentally-scaled women. Expressively executed in thick oil paint, the figures are arrested mid-stride as they navigate the hazards of city streets, their dynamic limbs rendered in pink against asphalt grounds. At once heroic and awkward, sturdy yet precarious, brutal but tender, her subjects contend with what it is to be a woman moving through—and taking up—space. more at jamescohan.com

“Droop” in artforum ☺️☺️ thank you so much louisaelderton for your beautiful words! ☁️☁️ After a short summer break, the show has been extended through August 29th! soycapitangallery 💓

“Puff Puff,” 2021, oil on canvas, 49 x 45 in ☁️☁️ ... up now soycapitangallery Photo: Roman März #graceweaver #soycapitangallery