REBECCA WARREN
Giacometti / Warren ASensitiv (publication)

Catalogue produced to accompany the exhibition ASensitiv at the Giacometti Institute, Paris.
The cover photomontage shows the hands of Alberto Giacometti and Rebecca Warren in their respective studios, with luminous elements being revealed in darkness.
Essay by Fergal Stapleton and interview with Rebecca Warren by Françoise Cohen.
Design by FUEL. Hardcover, 122 pages, 17.1 x 1.5 x 23.6cm, full colour, in French and English.
Published by Éditions Fage, Lyon and Fondation Giacometti, Paris 2023
Fondation Giacometti Publications

KAREL APPEL, HANS JOSEPHSOHN, REBECCA WARREN et al.
Don Quixote Sculpture Hall, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
From November 2024

Works by Karel Appel, Hans Josephsohn and Rebecca Warren have been unveiled in the new sculpture garden of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Showcasing highlights from the museum sculpture collection, from early modern classics to contemporary works, the presentation includes a bronze by Appel, a half-figure from 1990 by Josephsohn, and Warren’s 2012 sculpture EuGene, in addition to a large mural by Appel in the museum’s former restaurant.
Stedelijk Museum

REBECCA WARREN
The Sainsbury Centre, Norwich
On long loan courtesy the artist

Rebecca Warren’s sculptures, Jean and Los Hadeans VI, both 2017, are on long term loan at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich.
Jean stands nearly 4m high and is installed in the west-end garden alongside Henry Moore's Draped Reclining Woman (1957–58). Los Hadeans VI is on display inside the museum alongside works by Pablo Picasso and Alberto Giacometti.

REBECCA WARREN
The Now Voyager (publication)
Published by Verlag Buchhandlung Walther & Franz König, Cologne, 2022
Text by Stella Rollig, Axel Köhne, and Rebecca Warren
Edited by Stella Rollig and Axel Köhne

The publication accompanying Rebecca Warren’s first solo exhibition in Vienna at Belvedere 21 is now available for purchase. Documenting the exhibition Rebecca Warren: The Now Voyager, on view from 15 July to 16 October 2022, the catalogue includes text contributions by Axel Köhne, Stella Rollig, and Rebecca Warren.
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