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Gagosian Presents Cy Twombly Opening Reception

Open – Gagosian is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by Cy Twombly, organized in association with the Cy Twombly Foundation. Marking the first appearance of the artist’s work at the Beverly Hills gallery since Cy Twombly: The Last Paintings in 2012, it gathers art produced in the final decade of Twombly’s life. Gagosian’s exhibition coincides with Cy Twombly: Making Past Present, at the

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Urs Fischer Opening Reception at Gagosian Beverly Hills

Open – Gagosian is pleased to present Images, an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Urs Fischer. In Fischer’s work, images emerge from an odd liminal space between the real and the imagined, between what does, and could, exist. Over the past year, he has been creating paintings digitally, inventing things, rooms, and spaces using color and light. On a screen, as opposed to paper or canvas, Fischer is

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Murakami & Abloh Opening Reception

Open – Gagosian Beverly Hills is pleased to present new works by Takashi Murakami and Virgil Abloh, following future history at Gagosian London, and “TECHNICOLOR 2” at Gagosian Paris.

Edmund de Waal “The Ten Thousand Things” Opening

Open – Gagosian Beverly Hills is pleased to present new works by Edmund de Waal for his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. De Waal’s art and literature speak to his enduring fascination with the nature of objects, and the narratives of their collection and display. A potter since childhood and an acclaimed writer, his obsession with porcelain or “white gold” has led to encounters with many people and places

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Anthony Caro Opening Reception @ Gagosian Beverly Hills

Open – Gagosian Beverly Hills is pleased to present fourteen early sculptures by the late Anthony Caro, some of which have never been seen in the United States. The exhibition has been prepared in close collaboration with the Anthony Caro studio.