When Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday, a solo show featuring new works by Thomas Övlisen, opens March 31, 2023 at Kunsthal Kongegaarden in Korsør, DK. The exhibition, inspired by the harbor city, will be on view until June 25, 2023.

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When Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday, a solo show featuring new works by Thomas Övlisen, opens March 31, 2023 at Kunsthal Kongegaarden in Korsør, DK. The exhibition, inspired by the harbor city, will be on view until June 25, 2023.
Kemar Keanu Wynter is participating in “Artist Room 2023” at Encounter Gallery in Lisbon, PT. The “Artist Room” project was introduced in 2018 to provide artists the opportunity to present a focused solo installation of a specific series of recent work. The exhibition is on view March 24 through May 13, 2023.
Benjamin Butler is participating in Form, a group show organized by Agency in Vienna, Austria. The exhibition, curated by Yuki Higashino, will be on view March 11 through March 26, 2023.
The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation will be exhibiting two painting by Erika Ranee in their group show The Feminine in Abstract Painting. Curated by Jennifer Samet and Andrea Belag, the show explores the feminine through aesthetics rather than identity or gender to reveal the complex nature behind the loaded term in art history. The exhibition is on view March 16 through July 15, 2023.
Amna Asghar has work exhibited in Get Together, a salon-style group exhibition of Detroit-based artists at Reyes | Finn Gallery. The exhibition is on view February 25 through May 6, 2023.
Benjamin Butler has a painting included in 6 Artists selected by Tomio Koyama Gallery, a group show at Hankyu Men’s Osaka in Japan. The exhibition is on view through February 27, 2023.
Sam Contis has an artwork included in Basic Fit, a group show at Office Baroque gallery. Previously a gym, the exhibition space has been turned into a facsimile of a gym club. The show is on view February 10 through April 8, 2023.
Alex Dodge has an artwork included in a survey of Josef Albers at the Fleming Museum of Art. Josef Albers – Formulation: Articulation is an exhibition that explores Albers’ color theories and how they have impacted the art world. The exhibition is on view February 7 – May 20, 2023.
Kemar Keanu Wynter has two works on paper included in Death of Beauty, the inaugural Los Angeles exhibition for Sargent’s Daughters’s new West Coast location. The group exhibition is on view February 14 – March 25, 2023.
Holly Coulis and Pamela Jorden have paintings in Pocket Universe, a group show at Phillip Martin Gallery. The exhibition, which celebrates the gallery’s recent move to a new location, is on view 14 February through 11 March, 2023.
Tamara Gonzales has a painting included in Friends and Family, a group show at WINDOW, an offshoot viewing room of Anton Kern Gallery. The show is on view January 13 through March 4, 2023.
Sun Shift, a solo show of new works by Holly Coulis, is on view at Cooper Cole Gallery in Toronto, Canada. The show runs January 28, 2023 through March 11, 2023.
Erika Ranee is included in Come a Little Closer, a group show at DC Moore Gallery in New York City. The exhibition, which takes small painting as its unifying theme, is on display January 12 – February 11, 2023.
Sam Contis has work from her new series “Overpass” included in a two person show, Pitch, alongside Kahlil Robert Irving at Kristina Kite Gallery in Los Angeles. The unifying theme for this exhibition is the landscape, which both artists approach in their own distinct way. The show is on view November 19, 2022 to January 21, 2023.
Tamara Gonzales has a solo show, Future Circuit, at County Gallery in Palm Beach, FL. The exhibition focuses on movement and the physical connection of human to earth. The paintings are on view November 5 through November 18, 2022.
Tamara Gonzales has artworks on display in From Nature to Spirit, a group show at Thomas Brambilla Gallery in Bergamo, Italy. The exhibition is on view September 24 through November 12, 2022.
Pamela Jorden’s 2022 solo show Weathers is listed as part of Artforum’s “Must-See Shows,” the editors’ selection of essential exhibitions worldwide. The exhibition is on view through December 10, 2022.
Tamara Gonzales has a painting included in Singing in Unison: Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale that Society Has the Capacity to Destroy, Part 7, an ongoing Rail Curatorial Project. The exhibition is on view September 23 through December 17, 2022.
As part of the current exhibition “Berlin Sky Drawings,” the gallery will screen two videos of Geoffrey Hendricks in the downstairs viewing room, on continuous loop from 12PM-6PM on Saturday, September 24.
Hendricks’s spouse and frequent collaborator, Sur Rodney (Sur) will join the gallery in conversation about Hendricks’s working process and their collaborations at 3PM.
Two videos will screen throughout the day: “The Artists’ Studio” a short film made by Hendricks and (Sur) in 2005 for Exit Art’s exhibition Homomuseum: Heroes and Monuments as well as a longer documentary-style film of Hendricks in 2007 discussing his practice and creating a performance installation at the Villa Buttafava in Lombardy, Italy.
Glen Baldridge presents new work in What Now Who How, a solo show at Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton. The artworks are a further exploration of the “No Way” text that has been a prominent feature in Baldridge’s recent oeuvre. The exhibition is on view September 3 through October 30.
Barry Stone has new photographs on view in Lost Pines, a solo show at Lora Reynolds Gallery. This exhibition marks Stone’s first time presenting work at the gallery. The show is on view from September 17 through December 3, 2022.
David Gilbert’s latest solo show, My Heavens, is currently on view at Chris Sharp Gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibition will run from September 10 through October 8, 2022.
David Scanavino’s 2022 solo show Nosedive is listed as part of Artforum’s “Must-See Shows,” the editors’ selection of essential exhibitions worldwide. The exhibition is on view through October 15.
Joy Curtis has work included in a three person show, One Eye Opens Another, at Conduit Gallery, part of Reservoir Studios. The exhibition is on view by appointment only from Sept. 9 through October 8.
Kemar Keanu Wynter has work included in Books and Things, a group show at Helen J Gallery. The show opens September 10 and will be on view through October 22.
Joy Curtis has a sculpture included in Tectonic Threads, a group show comprised o 20 women artists from Iceland and New York at Mana Contemporary. The exhibition is presented by Monira Foundation in collaboration with New York Textile Month and will be on view from Sept. 11 through Sept. 24.
Benjamin Butler has three paintings included in Forest Through the Trees, a group show at Laumeier Sculpture Park in Missouri. The exhibition focuses on artists who have taken the tree as both subject and object. The exhibition is on view August 27 through December 11, 2022.
Pamela Jorden is one of two artists in See/Saw at Channel to Channel gallery. Eleanor Aldrich and Pamela Jorden met at the University of Tennessee and this exhibition marks the first time these two artists are placed side-by-side. The show runs from August 13 through September 3.
Jennifer J. Lee has a painting on view in What is it Like to be a Bat, a group show at ADZ gallery in Lisbon, Portugal. The show is on view July 21 through August 20, 2022.
Jennifer J. Lee has work included in A Minor Constellation, a group show consisting of small paintings. The exhibition will be on view at Chris Sharp Gallery from July 30 to September 3, 2022.