This week was all awards for Art21 artists. Kerry James Marshall was announced as the winner of this year’s CAA Artist Award for Distinguished Body of Work, and Laurie Anderson received the Award of Merit for Achievement in Performing Arts from the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP). Plus, Season 8 artist Theaster Gates was announced as the 2017 winner of the Center for Architecture and Design’s Edmund N. Bacon Award, which honors one individual who has advocated for excellence in urban development, planning, thought, and design.
Also this week:
- Tania Bruguera was detained and interrogated in Cuba on January 12 while traveling to deliver supplied to the victims of Hurricane Matthew.
- Mark Dion released the second edition of The High Line: A Field Guide and Handbook, documenting the flora and fauna found along the elevated park.
Events & exhibitions
NYC
- Tuesday, January 17 & Thursday, January 19—The New York Jewish Film Festival is hosting the U.S. premiere of William Kentridge: Triumphs and Laments, Giovanni Troilo’s documentary on the artist’s colossal frieze in Rome.
- Katharina Grosse’s first gallery show in New York is opening this Thursday at Gagosian. The exhibition continues through March 11. [Learn more in Architectural Digest, and in the New York Times.]
Oakland, CA
- This Wednesday, January 18 a solo exhibition by Diana Al-Hadid is opening at Mills College Art Museum. Featuring recent large-scale sculptures, wall constructions, and drawings, the exhibition closes March 12.
Myanmar, Yangon
- A new exhibition by Wolfgang Laib opened last Friday at Goethe-Institut Myanmar. Entitled Where the Water and the Land End, the exhibition runs through February 4.
London
- This is the last week to see Jeff Koons’ exhibition at Almine Rech Gallery. Jeff Koons closes this Saturday, January 21.
- Room, a new exhibition featuring the work of 15 women artists including Louise Bourgeois and Andrea Zittel, opened on Friday at Sadie Coles. The exhibition will be on view through February 18. [Read a review in T Magazine.]
It’s impossible to include all the incredible exhibitions and art events happening this week in a single post. If there’s something you feel should have been included in today’s roundup, leave a comment below!