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Project 88, Mumbai presents a special exhibition titled “8688” through December 31, 2016.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that the November – December issue of Flash Art International is out now.
Read MoreMaureen Paley is pleased to announce a solo show at the gallery by Olivia Plender.
Read MoreIn December 2011, Mark Neville travelled down from Glasgow and took a room in the London School of Economics' halls of residence.
Read MoreAlan Cristea Gallery's first solo exhibition with the British artist Mark Neville. London/ Pittsburgh presents a series of portraits depicting the
Read MoreThe Contemporary Art Society has unveiled further lots that are to be auctioned at their Annual Fundraising Gala on 11 March 2014. These include an editioned work from 2013 Turner Prize winner Laure Prouvost, created especially for the gala, as well as a photographic work from 2012 Turner Prize winner Elizabeth Price.
Read MoreAicon Gallery New York presents MALLEABLE MEMORY, a group exhibition featuring selected work from a host of international artists.
Read MoreThe Underground Roundel is a sign that millions of people see everyday worldwide, mostly during a dreary commute, but don’t attribute much thought to. 100 international artists have taken it upon themselves to redesign this iconic image.
Read MoreNick Mitzevich, the new director of the Art Gallery of South Australia, has called the gallery's selection of work from the Charles Saatchi Gallery
Read MoreThirty-something artist Plender has indeed been industrious. Her new touring show includes posters, embroidery, video and architectural sculpture.
Read MoreThe exhibition borrows its title from Judith Butler’s classic book of the same name. It brings together artists absorbed in thinking about
Read MoreAn exhibition which takes Palestine as its focus will raise certain expectations, but this group show dashes all of them. Points of Departure looks
Read MoreTom Morton is curator at the Hayward Gallery, London, and Contributing Editor to frieze magazine. Alongside the Henry Moore Institute's
Read MoreIf one work could speak for all the others, in Part Two of Newspeak at Saatchi Gallery, it might be Steve Bishop, It’s Hard To Make A Stand.
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Sandeep Mukherjee received a BFA from the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles and an MFA from UCLA. He has had solo exhibitions at the Margo Leavin Gallery in Los Angeles and the Pomona College Museum of Art in Claremont. Public collections include the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, among others. He is represented by the Sister Gallery in Los Angeles. Sandeep Mukherjee lives and works in Los Angeles.
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