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Tuesday, June 23, 2026 · No. 173
Galerie Max Hetzler Reports Barry Flanagan Exhibitions at Six International Venues
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Galerie Max Hetzler Reports Barry Flanagan Exhibitions at Six International Venues

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026 · 1 min read
Exhibition Galerie Max Hetzler

On June 23, 2026, Galerie Max Hetzler reported that Barry Flanagan’s work is the subject of solo exhibitions at Fundació J. Llorens Artigas in Gallifa and at Palazzo Collicola in Spoleto, the latter curated by Dr. Jo Melvin and accompanied by public events on 22 February and 18 April. Flanagan also appears in the group exhibition Art as Agency at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin and in A View from Tokyo: Between Man and Matter at Tate Modern in London, where his 1966 sand sculpture ringn ‘66 is on view. His sculpture Large Nijinski on Anvil Point, 2001, has returned to Yorkshire Sculpture Park, while Three Monumental Sculptures remains on view at Hotel du Cap Eden Roc in Antibes until 1 December 2025.

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The breadth of current placements across public museums, sculpture parks and private venues signals sustained institutional interest in Flanagan’s material experiments and recurring hare motif. Collectors and curators may interpret the simultaneous displays as evidence of the artist’s continued relevance to narratives linking Minimalism, Arte Povera and process-based sculpture. The programme at Spoleto and the Tate Modern inclusion further indicate active scholarly and public engagement with his interdisciplinary approach.

  • Artists: Barry Flanagan
  • People: Jo Melvin
  • Galleries: Galerie Max Hetzler
  • Museums: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern
  • Locations: Gallifa, Spoleto, Dublin, Yorkshire, Antibes, London
Originally via Galerie Max Hetzler · Curated by The Cultural Signal
Image courtesy of Galerie Max Hetzler

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