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麻豆社 Art Collection artists to see around the world

麻豆社 Art Collection artists to see around the world
As the summer season comes to a close, we鈥檝e gathered a short list of must-see exhibitions to guide you into the fall period. All featuring artists represented in the 麻豆社 Art Collection, the following exhibitions around the world are a testament to the breadth of the Collection as well as the dynamism of the global art map. Plot your museum miles: we begin in New York, hop to London, take a Swiss detour and finish in Seoul.

Gibson transforms The Met鈥檚 Fifth Avenue exterior with his Genesis Fa莽ade Commission, The Animal That Therefore I Am, an installation of four large-scale figurative sculptures that combine Indigenous worldviews with radiant color, pattern and text. The outdoor, public-facing artwork is the sixth project in the Met鈥檚 fa莽ade commission series, and it turns a landmark into a conversation about community and our place in the natural world.
Timed to the artist鈥檚 centennial, this focused presentation gathers more than a dozen key works, from masterpieces of the Guggenheim鈥檚 collection to major loans from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. A highlight of Robert Rauschenberg: Life Can鈥檛 be Stopped is the monumental 32-foot Barge (1962-63), returning to New York for the first time in 25 years. Expect a brisk tour through the artist鈥檚 radical materials and media inside Frank Lloyd Wright鈥檚 spiraling icon.

Annie Leibovitz鈥檚 landmark project Women 鈥 originally created with Susan Sontag 鈥 returns this fall in a newly expanded two鈥憊olume edition. A pop鈥憉p at Chelsea鈥檚 Studio 525 puts the portraits back on display, pairing the photographer鈥檚 unmistakable images with an intimate, event鈥慸riven format. Check the venue for dates and details as programming rolls out alongside the book tour.
Doig turns Serpentine South into a listening space in his freely accessible presentation House of Music, weaving new and recent paintings with sound for the first time in his practice. Rare, restored cinema speakers hum with the artist鈥檚 own selections, making this a multi鈥憇ensory exploration of Doig鈥檚 practice 鈥 part studio, part cinema, part memory loop.


The UK鈥檚 first museum exhibition devoted to Thiebaud, American Still Life, zeros in on the luscious still lifes 鈥 cakes, gumball machines, deli counters and all things discarded as kitsch that made his name. Don鈥檛 miss the vibrant, concise, scholarly introduction to an American post-war original at Somerset House.
Swiss artist Klodin Erb鈥檚 largest institutional solo to date is an exuberant, theatrical sweep through paintings, textiles, film and installation. Enigmatically titled Vorhang f盲llt Hund bellt (Curtain falls Dog barks), the exhibition, which includes five works on loan from the 麻豆社 Art Collection, is an ode to metamorphosis that even offers multiple 鈥渆ntrances鈥 into her universe.


A major mid-career survey of South Korean artist Lee Bul, From 1998 to Now, brings together roughly 150 works, from seminal Cyborg sculptures to the architecturally scaled Mon grand r茅cit installations. Co-organized with M+ (Hong Kong), the exhibition charts bodies, technology and utopian dreams across decades.
Bradford鈥檚 first solo in Korea, and his largest show in Asia to date, Keep Walking surveys two decades of the Los Angeles-based artist鈥檚 characteristic 鈥渟ocial abstraction,鈥 from billboard paper and beauty鈥憇hop endpapers to monumental canvases and immersive floor works.