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Viewing Lou Zhenggang: Shizen at Almine Rech

There’s a buzz about the current Almine Rech show in London – and it’s easy to see why. The solo exhibition by Lou Zhenggang at the gallery is organised with and co-curated by art world giant Simon de Pury, and is the first time the famed Chinese artist has presented a solo exhibition at the gallery.

Zhenggang, 58, is an acclaimed international artist. She was already well known as a child for her mastery of calligraphy, an art she began learning with her father from a young age. She was trained at an academy by China’s master in calligraphy and ink painting, and won national competitions. In 1986, she moved to Japan where she was also widely celebrated and exhibited. Her painting style would come to blend and blur influences from Chinese calligraphy, Gutai she encountered in Japan and Abstract Expressionism, and to cleverly combine traditional, technical techniques and skill with vivid, bold emotion, materials and colour.

Shizen is a rare chance to see Zhenggang’s work in the UK, and some twenty-one recent paintings are featured, all of them unfalteringly beautiful. De Pury writes: “Despite her prominence, Lou Zhenggang is entirely dedicated to her craft and uninterested in promoting her own work. She has abandoned travel, avoids distractions, and keeps studio visits rare, choosing instead to devote all her time to painting. Fortunately, her admirers and collectors—moved by the depth and power of her work—have taken it upon themselves to champion her art on the global stage.”

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Dates
22 April 2025 — 24 May 2025

Viewing Rachel Rossin: The Totalists at Albion Jeune

A final unmissable solo show for The Wick is Rachel Rossin, an exciting young American artist based in New York who has engineered and programmed AI software to make paintings and installations, showing at Albion Jeune until June.

Rossin’s The Totalists is a fascinating confrontation with technology and tradition, between the organic and the synthetic, and what these things might mean both for painting and for humans more widely. Thinking about the ‘black box’, for example – a system whose internal workings are unknown to the user – has influenced several pieces in the show, attempts to visual the invisible structures that record and shape our existence.

There are references to VR, AI-generated patterns and traditional painting techniques, and Rossin also layers paint to emulate glitch effects and screen artifacts, while her chosen hues often remind us of the eerie glow of screens. It’s a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to create, and to resist, in the AI-era. “Art is one of the only places that isn’t asking you for your data—it’s asking you to think for yourself,” Rossin reflects.

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Dates
24 April 2025 — 01 June 2025

Viewing Gabriel Moses: Selah at 180 Studios

Step into the prismatic world of Gabriel Moses, as 180 The Strand is transformed with two floors of more than seventy photographs and ten films (including a brand new work, The Last Hour) by the 26-year-old South London-born artist whose work honours his British-Nigerian heritage in a myriad dazzling ways.

Moses’ rich and varied career has spanned fashion, music and sport, as well as short films and music videos – for the likes of Travis Scott and Playboi Carti, and Schoolboy Q. He has shot for Louis Vuitton, Burberry and Dior, and has photographed Little Simz, Sketpa and Alek Wek, to name only a few. His inimitable, signature style combines deep, lustrous hues, minimal details and an otherworldly edge, impossible to recreate without Moses’ visionary touch.

It’s hard to believe Moses is still only at the start of his career (he started making photographs just five years ago, in 2020) and this is his first major solo exhibition – his images already transcend time and carve a space for so many possibilities and voices in the future. As the artist once told Dazed: “I imagine things in my head and find a way to make it happen”.

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Dates
28 March 2025 — 27 July 2025
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