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Lonnie Holley in The Art Newspaper
In pictures: Art Basel's Unlimited section offers visions of utopia by Alexander Morrison 17 June 2025 Unlimited, the section of Art Basel dedicated to monumental works and performances, is always filled with big ideas. This year,... Read more -
Edel Assanti and Lonnie Holley in AnOther
The AnOther Guide to Navigating Art Basel 2025 by Joe Bobowicz 16 June 2025 From Ebun Sodipo and Rhea Dillon at Soft Opening to Art Basel’s first award ceremony, here’s your cheat sheet to... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in the Financial Times
Art Basel is searching for a new sweet spot in the art market — will ‘Premiere’ be the answer? by Melanie Gerlis 10 June 2025 The fair’s latest showing for fresh art is propelled by socially engaged work, from Lonnie Holley’s retelling of civil rights... Read more
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Lonnie Holley in Ocula
‘Strong and Busy Start’ at Art Basel Preview Day by Elaine YJ Zheng 18 June 2025 Cautious dealers in Switzerland for the art world’s rendezvous fair sighed in relief after preview day, where despite a contracting... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in The Art Newspaper
Cause for cheer at Art Basel as strong preview-day sales take many galleries by surprise by Carlie Porterfield 17 June 2025 Geopolitical factors, like war between Israel and Iran, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and escalating military action in Russia and... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in The Art Newspaper
In tough times for dealers, Art Basel debuts a section for new works by Kabir Jhala 16 June 2025 Exhibiting art made in the past five years, Premiere makes it easier for small to mid-sized galleries to show at... Read more -
Edel Assanti and Lonnie Holley in artnet
Big Questions Ahead of Art Basel by Margaret Carrigan 14 June 2025 How many Basels is too many? Which artists are on the rise? And are some prices too high? Collectors, dealers,... Read more
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Lonnie Holley in Art Basel
Art Basel 2025: Masterpieces, new galleries, and swimming the Rhine by Skye Sherwin 13 June 2025 Director Maike Cruse reveals this year's highlights, from museum-quality artworks to a transformative new sector for mid-size galleries. Stepping on... Read more -
Simon Lehner in artnet
Has London’s Art Scene Hit a Saturation Point? by Jo Lawson-Tancred 11 June 2025 Now in its fifth year, London Gallery Weekend has proven to be a success, but which galleries stood out? Dark... Read more -
London Gallery Weekend in The Art Newspaper's 'The Week In Art'
London Gallery Weekend, Brazil’s National Museum, Jane Austen at the Morgan 6 June 2025 The fifth edition of London Gallery Weekend takes place this weekend, and opens as the global art market is at... Read more -
London Gallery Weekend in the BBC
'London's galleries and private gardens open to all' 6 June 2025 More than 200 of London's gardens and galleries are opening to the public this weekend as part of events to... Read more
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Edel Assanti in Artlyst
London Gallery Weekend 2025 1 June 2025 London Gallery Weekend (LGW), the biggest gallery weekend event in the world, returns for its fifth edition from Friday 6... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in FAD Magazine
Sheida Soleimani’s first solo show at The International Center of Photography to open in June by Mark Westall 30 May 2025 The International Center of Photography (ICP) will present Panjereh , an exhibition by Iranian-American artist Sheida Soleimani. Panjereh—which means ‘window’... Read more -
Simon Lehner in FAD Magazine
Simon Lehner gets first UK solo exhibition- Of Peasants & Basterds at Edel Assanti by Mark Westall 25 May 2025 Edel Assanti is proud to present Vienna-based artist Simon Lehner’s first UK solo exhibition, Of Peasants & Basterds . Working... Read more -
Edel Assanti in artsy
Anna Perach Brings Monstrous Women to Life in Tufted Textiles by Gabrielle Schwarz 23 May 2025 In E.T.A. Hoffmann’s short story “The Sandman” (1817), a gothic tale of psychological unraveling, a young man called Nathaniel is... Read more
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Lonnie Holley in The New York Times
'Lonnie Holley Never Plays a Song Twice. (Even His Own.)' by David Peisner 11 March 2025 11 March 2025 The artist and musician, now 75, represents a devotion to the act of creation. His new LP... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in FAD Magazine
'Sheida Soleimani Wins the MAST Photography Grant on Industry and Work 2025' by Mark Westall 29 January 2025 The winner of the 8th edition of the MAST Photography Grant on Industry and Work 2025 is Sheida Soleimani. Sheida... Read more -
Each Place Its Own Mind in Il Giornale dell' Arte
'Edel Assanti towards new states of collective consciousness' by Gilda Bruno 16 January 2025 In The Spell of the Sensuous (1996), US philosopher David Abram ‘suggests that civilisation began to “isolate itself from the... Read more -
Each Place Its Own Mind in Recessed Space
'Places speaking their mind through art: Edel Assanti looks at our relationship to nature' by Will Jennings 13 January 2025 13 January 2025 It can be a bore when an art exhibition is supplanted with an essay adhered to wall... Read more
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Each Place Its Own Mind in Time Out
Review by Eddy Frankel 10 January 2025 10 January 2025 ‘Where did it all go wrong’ is a question I ask myself almost daily. American ecologist David... Read more -
Yoshinori Niwa in Gen De Art
'2024 Asian Art Biennial Opens with a Focus on Collective Transformation and Future Reimagining' by Gen De Art 1 December 2024 The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA) has unveiled its highly anticipated 9th Asian Art Biennial, presenting a compelling... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Art In America
'Sheida Soleimani: Look Mum! Training the camera on their parents, three photographers renegotiate the ethics of their medium.' by Max Norman 27 November 2024 If the personal becomes political in Ledare’s and Engman’s work, the political becomes personal in Ghostwriter , an ongoing series... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Masereelfonds
'Victoria Lomasko, a contemporary Masereel from Russia, leaves her mark in Ostend' by Leen Van Waes 29 October 2024 29 October 2024 Internationally renowned artist Victoria Lomasko (1978) and a well-known dissident voice from Russia, created an impressive work... Read more
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Oren Pinhassi in The Brooklyn Rail
'Oren Pinhassi: Losing Face' by Osman Can Yerebakan 12 October 2024 12 October 2024 Where is the body? There is a scrolling headless torso locked in a frame on a hook-up... Read more -
Yoshinori Niwa in e-flux
'Steirischer Herbst ’24, Horror Patriae' by Jörg Heiser 27 September 2024 27 September 2024 A hard rain had been falling the week before the opening of Steirischer Herbst, the annual art... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in Something Curated
Interview: Sculptor Oren Pinhassi on Architecture, Eroticism and the Generosity of Human Labour by Keshav Anand 20 September 2024 20 September 2024, New York-based artist Oren Pinhassi creates sensuous sculptures and large-scale installations that explore the politics of architectural... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in The Wire
Lonnie Holley: 'All Rendered Truth' review by Rob Harris 1 September 2024 Lonnie Holley has a backstory straight out of a Mark Twain novel. Born in Alabama in 1950, he was accidentally... Read more
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Noémie Goudal in the Financial Times
Review by Josh Lustig 30 August 2024 For the French artist Noémie Goudal, uncertainty and doubt are key driver in how we engage with and understand the... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Exibart
TRAVEL by Victoria Lomasko 25 August 2024 Extraordinary journeys. Victoria Lomasko in the post-Soviet republics. In exibart's Extraordinary Journeys column, artists recount out-of-the-ordinary experiences that led them... Read more -
Jodie Carey in Sculpture Magazine
'Jodie Carey' by Beth Williamson 30 July 2024 30 July 2024 Jodie Carey has a longstanding relationship with Edel Assanti and knows the gallery space well. She has... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in Studio International
Noémie Goudal: Contours of Certainty Review by Veronica Simpson 30 July 2024 She explodes our sense of landscape, form and material in the combination of ceramics with photographic compositions, blurring the boundaries... Read more
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Lonnie Holley in Studio International
Lonnie Holley: 'All Rendered Truth' review by Joe Lloyd 22 July 2024 The American artist and musician redeems humanity’s junk and reveals the dark histories of mundane objects Lonnie Holley: All Rendered... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Monopol Magazin
Marcin Dudek – interview: Marcin Dudek on the European Championship “Football was the sport of the working class, capitalism has hijacked it” by Daniela Berglehn 10 July 2024 10 July 2024 l Marcin Dudek shows his view of soccer at the Dortmunder U. The Polish artist was once... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in Time Out
Lonnie Holley: 'All Rendered Truth' review by Eddy Frankel 9 July 2024 9 July 2024 It’s all material to Lonnie Holley, everything. Past traumas, trash found on a creek bed, shared histories,... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in Aesthetica Magazine
'History of Uncertainty' 7 July 2024 7 July 2024 A terrella – Latin for “Little Earth” – is a small, magnetised ball that serves as a... Read more
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Sylvia Snowden in Culture Type
'On View: Sylvia Snowden: Painting Humanity Features Abstracted Portraits Thick With Paint and Rich With Colour at UK's Hepworth Wakefield' by Victoria L. Valentine 5 July 2024 5 July 2024 On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions. WASHINGTON, D.C. ARTIST Sylvia Snowden (b. 1942) is presenting her... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in The Guardian
'Lonnie Holley review – America’s wreckage made into magical art' by Jonathan Jones 4 July 2024 4 July 2024 The artist and musician reclaims beauty and meaning from rubbish, decay and death, using materials from rusted... Read more -
Noémie Goudal in Le Monde
‘These sandstone rocks plunge us millions of years back in time: discover the forest Fontainebleau forest with artist Noémie Goudal.’ by Par Anne-Lise Carlo 31 May 2024 31 May 2024 South of Paris, this wooded massif, with its astonishing rocky heaps and twisted old oaks, feeds Noémie... Read more -
Jodie Carey in The Evening Standard
'The best exhibitions this week in London, from Shanti Panchal to Jodie Carey (May 30 to June 6)' by Elizabeth Gregory 31 May 2024 31 May 2024 We pick the best art shows to enjoy this week. With access to hundreds of museums and... Read more
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Jodie Carey in The Art Newspaper
'London Gallery Weekend 2024: our critics pick their top shows' by Ben Luke and Louisa Buck 29 May 2024 29 May 2024 As 130 galleries take part in this year's fourth edition of the event, Ben Luke and Louisa... Read more -
Jodie Carey in the Financial Times
'London Gallery Weekend flies the flag for art in the capital' by Melanie Gerlis 28 May 2024 28 May 2024 With 128 events and collaborations between rivals, the showcase promises to bring the city together. Mayfair’s Cork... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in Gagosian & Music
'That Carousel of Thought' by Harry Thorne 1 May 2024 1 May 2024 Lonnie Holley was born in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1950, as the seventh of twenty-seven children, but was... Read more -
Farley Aguilar in Whitewalls
'Is This The Age of Effluence — In Conversation with Farley Aguilar' by Michelle Tonta 1 May 2024 01 May 2024 Well-known for his captivating and thought-provoking paintings, Farley Aguilar (b. 1980, Managua, Nicaragua) returns to Edel Assanti... Read more
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Noémie Goudal in Liberation Magazine
‘Noémie Goudal at the Frac Auvergne, a journey to the song of the Earth’ by Clémentine Mercier 10 April 2024 10 April 2024 The French visual artist exhibits her paleoclimatic projects in Clermont-Ferrand, plunging nature into prehistoric times with her... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Art in America
'Sheida Soleimani On Her Collectible Print for A.i.A.’s Spring Issue' by Tessa Solomon 4 April 2024 04 April 2024 Each issue of A.i.A. comes with a limited-edition artist’s print, and in our Spring issue, we invited... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in El Pais
'Victoria Lomasko, exiled Russian artist: ‘In the 21st century, street protest has become a decorative act’' by Jacobo Rivero 19 March 2024 19 March 2024 The author of ‘The Last Soviet Artist,’ a graphic journey of the many former republics that made... Read more -
Jodie Carey in The Wick
'Viewing: Jodie Carey upends sculptural traditions at Bishopsgate' 15 March 2024 British artist Jodie Carey’s towering, highly textured sculptures are transforming the glass atrium of 100 Bishopsgate as part of Brookfield... Read more
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Jodie Carey in Country & Town House
'25+ Fun Things To Do In London This Weekend: 16–17 March 2024' by Olivia Emily 14 March 2024 14 March 2024 Happy weekend! How will you be spending it? Whether you’re in the mood for secret bars or... Read more -
Jodie Carey and Sheida Soleimani in The Evening Standard
'The best free exhibitions in London – get your culture fix and keep your money for coffee' by Elizabeth Gregory and Nancy Durrant 14 March 2024 14 March 2024 Want to have a fun day out but also save those pennies? These free London art exhibitions... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in The British Journal of Photography
'Feminism’s lost decade? Artists reflect on today’s turbulent politics' by Diane Smyth 13 March 2024 13 March 2024 Featuring artists from across the world, this south London show surveys lens-based activism beyond straight documentary. The... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in FAD Magazine
'6 Art Exhibitions featuring Women and Queer Artists' by Jessica Wan 11 March 2024 11 March 2024 In light of transnational struggles such as violence, discrimination, labour and reproductive freedom faced by women, queer... Read more
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Victoria Lomasko premiere at Rich Mix, London
'UK premiere: Tree of Violence + Q&A on Thursday 21 March at Rich Mix, London' 11 March 2024 11 March 2023 Victoria Lomasko is profiled in a new feature film, Tree of Violence, as part of the acclaimed... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Picter
'Meet Artist Marcin Dudek' by Katharina Siegel 8 March 2024 08 March 2024 Marcin Dudek (*1979 in Krakow), works with installations, performances, collages, and archival images. His artworks explore themes... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Hyperallergic
'Inside the Life of Bird-Rehabilitator-Artist-Professor Sheida Soleimani' by Sarah Rose Sharp 5 March 2024 05 March 2024 The artist’s work is the cognitive equivalent of a rock-climbing wall, in which visual handholds open up... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in The Standard
'The best exhibitions this week in London, from Gerhard Richter to Oren Pinhassi' by Elizabeth Gregory 24 January 2024 24 January 2024 With access to hundreds of museums and galleries a tube ride away, we Londoners are spoilt for... Read more
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Noémie Goudal nominated for the Marcel Duchamp Prize 2024
10 January 2024 10 January 2024 Edel Assanti is delighted to announce that Noémie Goudal has been nominated for the prestigious Marcel Duchamp... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in The New Yorker
'The Best Music of 2023' by Amanda Petrusich 4 December 2023 04 December 2023 Strange, beautiful records by Lana Del Rey, Noname, Sufjan Stevens, and more. In mid-November, the musician André... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Art Focus Now
'Paper Activist Victoria Lomasko Scales Up' by Ariadne Arendt 3 December 2023 03 December 2023 Victoria Lomasko is giving a voice to disenfranchised outsiders of Putin´s Russia, through the genre of activist... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Il Giornale dell'Arte
'Future Present | Soleimani spokesman on the Iranian question' by Gilda Bruno 30 November 2023 30 November 2023 Recently acquired by the V&A in London, the photographer's Ghostwriter series is inspired by her parents' life... Read more
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Yoshinori Niwa and Emmanuel Van der Auwera at 8th Yokohama Triennale
8th Yokohama Triennale: 'Wild Grass: Our Lives' 28 November 2023 28 November 2023 Yoshinori Niwa and Emmanuel Van der Auwera are participating in the 8th Yokohama Triennale with the theme... Read more -
Vinca Petersen in AnOther Magazine
'Vinca Petersen’s New Show Captures the Euphoria of Life on the Road' by Orla Brennan 3 November 2023 03 November 2023 As her new exhibition opens in London, the legendary British photographer talks about self-portraiture, her love of... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in Dazed
'How the rat king influenced Jenkin van Zyl’s latest exhibition' by Patrick Sproull 24 October 2023 24 October 2023 American dance marathons, queer dance floors and Japanese love hotels: Surrender invites visitors into the ‘hellmouth’ of... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl at FACT Liverpool
'Surrender' from 20 October 2023 to 28 January 2024 13 October 2023 20 October 2023 Surrender (2023) invites you into Jenkin Van Zyl's psychotropic film-world centred around an endurance dance marathon, and... Read more
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Oren Pinhassi in The Observer
'On View Now: Two Shows on Domesticity and the Housing Crisis' by Farah Abdessamad 12 October 2023 12 October 2023 The University of Pennsylvania’s Institute of Contemporary Art and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum invite us to... Read more -
Julianknxx in Artnet
'Art Council Collection Has Snapped Up Work by Four Rising U.K. Talents as Part of Its Inaugural $49,000 Fund' by Jo Lawson-Tancred 11 October 2023 11 October 2023 The new initiative picked works from Frieze art fair to enter into public collections. A new fund... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in TimeOut
'The Future of London Art: Jenkin van Zyl' by Eddy Frankel 11 October 2023 11 October 2023 Somehow, despite everything standing in its way, art is flourishing in London. We’ve got rising rents, exorbitant... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in STIRworld
'Marcin Dudek explores the link between football and violence in the latest show' by Manu Sharma 10 October 2023 10 October 2023 The Polish artist discusses his latest exhibition NEOPLAN and his wider practice centred around violence, sports, and... Read more
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Marcin Dudek in Artforum
'Marcin Dudek' by Orit Gat 2 October 2023 October 2023 On a street corner in London one evening a few months back, Marcin Dudek borrowed a lighter and... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in BOMB Magazine
'Sylvia Snowden' by Joe Bradley 2 October 2023 02 October 2023 Sylvia Snowden’s paintings come on strong. Standing before one of these extraordinary pictures, one is immediately struck... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl on Extraordinary Creatures
'Horror, Hedonism, and Queer World-Building: Jenkin van Zyl's Creative Journey' by Ceri Hand 1 October 2023 01 October 2023 In this episode of the Extraordinary Creatives Podcast, Ceri Hand speaks with visionary artist Jenkin van Zyl... Read more -
Lonnie Holley on ABC News
'Lonnie Holley on his journey through life and art' by Sarah Ferguson 29 September 2023 29 September 2023 In this extended 7.30 interview, artist Lonnie Holley speaks to 7.30's Sarah Ferguson on his journey through... Read more
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Sylvia Snowden in Artforum
'Sylvia Snowden: M Street on White' in the London Must See List 27 September 2023 27 September 2023 Sylvia Snowden: M Street on White is featured in Artforum's London Must See List. Read more -
Marcin Dudek on BBC Radio 3
'Between the Ears: And the Crowd Roars' by Mark Burman 24 September 2023 24 September 2023 'Where's your famous atmosphere?!' At the heart of any football match is the crowd. Without it, the... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in The Guardian
'Expressionist painter Sylvia Snowden: ‘White people will show some Black art … then it wears off’' by Elizabeth Fullerton 22 September 2023 22 September 2023 Over a six-decade career the American artist has worked 'twice as hard' to bring her vivid, colourful... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in Talk Art
'Sylvia Snowden' interview by Robert Diament and Russell Tovey 22 September 2023 22 September 2023 We meet legendary artist Sylvia Snowden from her home in Washington DC where she has been painting... Read more
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Sylvia Snowden in the Evening Standard
'The five exhibitions to see this week in London, from Sylvia Snowden to Rhea Dillon (September 15 to 22)' by Elizabeth Gregory and Nancy Durrant 15 September 2023 15 September 2023 W ith access to hundreds of museums and galleries a tube ride away, we Londoners are spoilt... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in The World of Interiors
'The Peak of Snowden' by Charlotte Jansen 4 September 2023 04 September 2023 After seven decades devoted to Expressionist painting, octogenarian Sylvia Snowden could hardly be called a newcomer. But... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in Then There Was Us
'Sylvia Snowden’s ‘M Street’ is presented publicly for the first time since the late 70s' by Jonathan Tomlinson 4 August 2023 04 August 2023 Edel Assanti announce the debut solo exhibition of renowned artist Sylvia Snowden in the UK. This exhibition,... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in DeMorgen
'When art clashes with the harsh limits of the Russian regime' by Geert De Weyer 2 August 2023 2 August 2023 For the regime in Russia she is a foreign agent, for the West an activist artist. Although... Read more
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Marcin Dudek in Frieze
'Frieze New Writers Select the Best Shows to See in the UK and Ireland' by Katie Abbott 31 July 2023 31 July 2023 From Cinga Samson’s ghostly figures to Sam Hutchinson’s reckoning with millennium aesthetics. This Critic’s Guide has been... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in FigureFigure
'Jenkin van Zyl in conversation with Marco Galvan' 31 July 2023 31 July 2023 Marco Galvan: Could you tell me about your background and how did you decide to study art?... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Lampoon Magazine
'Marcin Dudek – unfolding personal memories and identities as political spaces' by Giovanni Bartolini 18 July 2023 18 July 2023 NEOPLAN , the sixth Marcin Dudek's exhibition at Edel Assanti in London - an autobiographical journey within... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in The Guardian
'The 30 bands and artists to see live before you die … or they split up' by Chal Ravens 24 June 2023 24 June 2023 With festival season upon us, from stadium-rousing anthemicists to legacy-honouring techno wizards and bowel-loosening drone-metallers, here are... Read more
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