Exhibitions 2017
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Alex Katz
3 October - 18 November 2017 London Timothy Taylor is pleased to present an exhibition of drawings, new large-scale paintings, studies on board and sculpture by Alex Katz. This is the artist’s eighth exhibition with the gallery and the first solo presentation in London since his retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery in the summer of 2016.
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Ding Yi
Appearance of Crosses 29 September - 28 October 2017 New York Ding Yi has been making abstract paintings using crosses and grids since the late 1980s. The cross, whether a ‘+’ or an ‘x’ with thematic variations, is a motif that the artist has declared a formal mark without meaning, in order to emphasise his rationalist approach to painting. The late works on wood boards reflect Ding Yi’s continuing dialogue with China’s fast-paced development in the last three decades. The intensity and dynamism of the rapid urbanisation is embodied in the interlacing woodcuts and brushworks. Whether predominantly black, paired on tartan, or elaborated in intense fluorescent colours, all works bear the title Appearance of Crosses with a date. View More -
On View: Josephine Meckseper
11 July - 23 September 2017 New York On View – a four-part presentation at Timothy Taylor, New York – will unveil an evolving exhibition over the course of a year. Each iteration will take place in the intermediary period between the gallery’s exhibitions, for the duration of approximately one month, with four episodes in total throughout 2017. On View functions as a group exhibition, separated into distinct parts, with the broader conversation between the works revealing itself as the year unfolds. View More -
Ding Yi
19 May - 8 July 2017 London Timothy Taylor is honoured to announce Ding Yi’s first solo exhibition in London. Continuing his ongoing investigation, Appearance of Crosses, this show will present seven never-before seen paintings. As one of today’s preeminent Chinese contemporary artists Ding Yi’s work employs a distinctive language of mark- making to examine the function of abstract painting both as a personal form of expression and meditation, as well as a channel through which to consider the rapid socio-political developments of 20th century China. View More -
Alex Katz
Subway Drawings 27 April - 30 June 2017 New York Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce an historic solo exhibition by Alex Katz, of the artist’s notebook drawings from the 1940s, presented in collaboration with Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York/Rome. This will be the first time these drawings are brought together in an exhibition. View More -
Eddie Martinez
Cowboy Town 30 March - 6 May 2017 London Timothy Taylor is very pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Eddie Martinez, the artist’s second exhibition with the gallery. View More -
Antoni Tàpies
Revulsion and Desire 16 February - 18 March 2017 London Timothy Taylor is honoured to present an exhibition of works by celebrated Catalan artist Antoni Tàpies (1923–2012) that, for the most part, have never been shown outside of Spain before. Emerging in the period between 1999 until the artist’s death, these late works, often monumental in size, reveal the artist at his most vigorous. View More -
Richard Patterson
27 January - 25 March 2017 New York Timothy Taylor 16×34 is proud to announce a solo exhibition of new paintings by Richard Patterson. This will be Patterson’s fifth exhibition with the gallery, and his first in New York since the survey exhibition I’m walking here!, at The FLAG Art Foundation in 2014. View More -
On View: Simon Hantaï
Tabula, 1980 6 December 2016 - 21 January 2017 New York On View – a four-part presentation at Timothy Taylor 16×34 – will unveil an evolving exhibition over the course of a year. Each iteration will take place in the intermediary period between the gallery’s exhibitions, for the duration of approximately one month, with four episodes in total throughout 2017. On View functions as a group exhibition, separated into distinct parts, with the broader conversation between the works revealing itself as the year unfolds. View More