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FRIEZE LONDON 2025, London UK
OCTOBER 2025
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill will be at Frieze London 2025, Stand C9, showing works by Martin Creed, Giuseppe Ducrot, Tracey Emin, Giorgio Griffa, Celia Hempton, RIchard Long, Gianni Politi, Kiki Smith, Rachel Whiteread.
The Regent's Park, 15 - 19 October 2025
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THE ARMORY SHOW 2025, NEW YORK
SEPTEMBER 2025
Galleria Lorcan O'Neill will be at The Armory Show 2025 at Stand 409, showing works by Kiki Smith, Tracey Emin, Giorgio Griffa, Rachel Whiteread, Gianni Politi and Pietro Ruffo.
Javits Center, New York, 4 - 7 September 2025
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TRACEY EMIN - Palazzo Strozzi, Florence
MARCH 2025
Palazzo Strozzi presents Tracey Emin’s Sex and Solitude, the first major institutional exhibition in Italy dedicated to one of the most celebrated contemporary artists.
The exhibition of over sixty works include paintings, drawings, film, photography, embroidery, appliqué, sculptures, and neon installations.
Through her honest and autobiographical expression, Emin focuses on themes of the body and figuration, situating herself within a distinct lineage in art history, creating a resonance that both contrasts with and converges upon Florence’s Renaissance heritage.
16 March – 20 July 2025
Palazzo Strozzi, Florence
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ANSELM KIEFER - The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford - U.K.
FEBRUARY 2025
Anselm Kiefer: Early Works will be a landmark survey of the artist’s work produced between 1969-1982. Organised in collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation this major exhibition will return to Anselm Kiefer's roots, featuring important early paintings, photos, prints, artist books, watercolours and mixed-media work, including less well-known, intimate pieces.
From 14 February – 15 June 2025. The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford – U.K.
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ANSELM KIEFER - Van Gogh Museum & Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
MARCH 2025
The Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum are joining forces for the first time in history to stage a major exhibition of Anselm Kiefer, titled "Sag mir wo die Blumen sind".
Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945, Donaueschingen, Germany) was born in the closing months of World War II. In the late 1960s, Kiefer was one of the first German artists to address the country’s fraught history in monumental, acerbic works for which he sustained intense criticism in his homeland. His work reflects on themes such as history, mythology, philosophy, literature, alchemy, and landscape.
7 March - 9 June 2025, Van Gogh Museum & Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
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