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Current events
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Julian Abraham Togar “Too good to be OK”
SculptureCenter announces Julian Abraham “Togar”: Too good to be OK, the artist’s first solo exhibition in a U.S. institution. Too good to be OK continues and builds upon Julian Abraham “Togar”’s long...More »
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Tania Pérez Córdova “Generalization”
Generalization is the first survey of artist Tania Pérez Córdova (b. 1979, Mexico City) in a United States institution, featuring a selection of twenty-four works made over the past ten years, as well...More »
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“Hollow Leg” Exhibition
Max Guy Bill Jenkins Kate Newby Chadwick Rantanen Emily Mae Smith Stefanie Victor Matthew Watson Bruno Zhu The fruits of mass production are always in season. Ripe products constantly drop,...More »
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Annie Morris “Permanent Moments”
Timothy Taylor presents Permanent Moments, an exhibition of new sculptures and tapestries by Annie Morris at our New York gallery. Morris’s work intersects a reflection on personal experience with explorations...More »
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Eric N. Mack Exhibition
For his first one-person exhibition at Paula Cooper Gallery, Eric N. Mack will present new work in fabric and found objects that collapse the boundaries between fine art, fashion, and architecture. In...More »
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Jonathan Horowitz & Rob Pruitt “Peacock Hill Houses”
303 Gallery presents Peacock Hill Houses, a project room exhibition by Jonathan Horowitz and Rob Pruitt, running in conjunction with Pruitt’s exhibition, The Golden Hour. In 2001, shortly after 9-11,...More »
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Matthew Metzger “Coda”
“It’s a funny thing, the coda. Every time I encounter it, I’m not sure if my experience is beginning or ending.” —Matthew Metzger Magenta Plains presents Coda, an exhibition of new works by Matthew...More »
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Shilpa Gupta Exhibition
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery presents Shilpa Gupta’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition includes a new sound installation, along with sculptural objects and drawings addressing her continued...More »
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Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff “Signs of Wear”
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Dominique Duroseau and Kevin Claiborne “Protected Spaces”
LatchKey Gallery presents Protected Spaces, a two-person exhibition featuring new works by Dominique Duroseau and Kevin Claiborne. Working across a diverse range of mediums, Protected Spaces is an...More »
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Ellen Jong “Another Mother”
SITUATIONS presents Another Mother, an exhibition of new work by the artist Ellen Jong. Putting traditional calligraphic ink to unexpectedly groundbreaking ends, Jong’s sculptures reimagine an ancient...More »
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Jeanne Silverthorne “And the Unfathomable Night of Dreams Began”
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Duane Linklater “dressing”
Bortolami Gallery presents its first solo exhibition with Duane Linklater, opening November 10th in the Upstairs. The exhibition centers on a new installation of five large scale paintings, while including...More »
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Caroline Kent “This space for correspondence”
Casey Kaplan presents Caroline Kent: This space for correspondence, an exhibition of monumental unstretched paintings with new wall-based sculptures in relief, stretched acrylic paintings, and site-specific...More »
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Josiah McElheny “Geometries for an Imagined Future”
James Cohan presents Geometries for an Imagined Future, an exhibition of new work by Josiah McElheny. This is McElheny’s third solo exhibition with James Cohan. For over three decades McElheny has...More »
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Karla Knight “Universal Remote”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Universal Remote, a solo exhibition of new work for artist Karla Knight. A solo display of Knight’s work will be held concurrently at The Art Show (ADAA) at the Park Avenue...More »
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Sónia Almeida “In the Study: L Shape”
An L-shape is easy to make. Stretching the thumb and index finger of your left hand away from each other, the shape sits between your open fingers. The invisible ‘L’ orients you within space; an embodied...More »
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Trey Abdella “Under the Skin”
David Lewis presents Trey Abdella’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery, a two part exhibition titled “Under the Skin” concurrently with Vito Schnabel Gallery. Trained as an illustrator and animator...More »
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“Emerald City Blue” Exhibition
organized by Kara Kazanoff The artworks in Emerald City Blue incorporate narrative forms such as folk tales, fables, urban legends, and mythical fragments. The show’s title references L. Frank Baum’s...More »
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Franz Ackermann “Multiple Locations”
For his first exhibition at Templon NY, German artist Franz Ackermann continues to explore his concept of an evolving exhibition with Multiple Locations. Fruit of an in-depth reflection over several years...More »
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Liz Deschenes “Gravity’s Pull”
Liz Deschenes is a photographer who, in the best modernist tradition, pushes against the basic terms by which photography is conventionally defined: instantaneity, veracity, fixity, or reproducibility. —...More »
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Derek Fordjour “Score”
Petzel presents SCORE, an interdisciplinary exhibition of new works by New York-based artist Derek Fordjour. The show marks Fordjour’s second exhibition with the gallery. SCORE, the multivalent title...More »
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Jon Rafman & Parker Ito “Poets, Gamblers, Fools”
organized by Grant Tyler On August 12, 2009, Parker (b. 1986) emailed Jon (b. 1981) for the first time in response to an article Jon had written for Art Fag City’s IMG MGMT series about Jon’s project...More »
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Kayode Ojo “EDEN”
52 Walker presents its ninth exhibition, which will feature the work of New York–based artist Kayode Ojo (b. 1990). Composed from ready-made items of leisure, luxury, and revelry, Ojo’s sleek sculptures...More »
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“Learning to Paint in Premodern China” Exhibition
Galleries 210-216 This exhibition will consider the underexplored question of how painters learned their craft in premodern China. Some painters learned at home, from fathers, mothers, or other relatives...More »
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Casey Reas “It Doesn’t Exist (In Any Other Form)”
bitforms gallery presents Casey Reas’ seventh exhibition with the gallery, It Doesn’t Exist (In Any Other Form). The exhibition is the culmination of the artist’s Still Life series, a body of work debuted...More »
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Olga Balema “The third dimension”
The third dimension is a show of new sculptures by Olga Balema; an elaboration on a series of transparent sculptures made by fusing and bending thin sheets of plastic. They come together in real time,...More »
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Pipilotti Rist Prickling “Goosebumps & a Humming Horizon”
In November 2023, self-described “wild and friendly” Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist will present a selection of new and recent sculptural works and projections in Prickling Goosebumps & a Humming Horizon,...More »
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Trey Abdella “Under the Skin”
Vito Schnabel Gallery presents Trey Abdella: Under the Skin, the gallery’s debut exhibition with the Virginia-born, New York-based artist. Under the Skin is part of a two-venue presentation, coinciding...More »
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“Drum and Flag” Exhibition
Art Club 2000 Leo Copers Noah Davis John Dogg Nicole Eisenman Derek Fordjour Wade Guyton David Hammons Chris Johanson Hans Namuth Betty Parsons Richard Prince Henry Taylor Rirkrit Tiravanija Tilton...More »
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Judy Chicago “Herstory”
“Herstory” is the first comprehensive New York museum survey of work by Judy Chicago (b. 1939, Chicago, IL). Second Floor, Third Floor, Fourth Floor, and Sky Room “Judy Chicago: Herstory” will span...More »
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Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo) “Nothing New”
New Museum Lobby Gallery For her first New York museum solo exhibition, Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo, widely known as Puppies Puppies, transforms the New Museum’s Lobby Gallery into a mise-en-scène for...More »
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Ruth Asawa “Through Line”
Ruth Asawa Through Line spotlights the work of groundbreaking artist Ruth Asawa (1926–2013). Known broadly for her rhythmic looped-wire sculptures, Asawa dedicated herself to daily drawing exercises, which...More »
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“Out of Bounds: Japanese Women Artists in Fluxus” Exhibition
This exhibition will be the first to fully explore the essential role of Japanese women in Fluxus, a movement instigated in the 1960s that helped contemporary artists define new modes of artistic expression....More »
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Pipilotti Rist “Prickling Goosebumps & a Humming Horizon”
In November 2023, self-described “wild and friendly” Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist will present a selection of new and recent sculptural works and projections in Prickling Goosebumps & a Humming Horizon,...More »
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“A Glorious Bewilderment: Marie Menken’s ‘Visual Variations on Noguchi’” Exhibition
Between 1945–46, the pioneering experimental filmmaker Marie Menken (1909–1970) made her first solo film: a four-minute, black-and-white work entitled Visual Variations on Noguchi. While alone in Isamu...More »
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“Narrative Threads: Works by Eight Nordic Artists” Exhibition
Narrative Threads: Works by Eight Nordic Artists presents multi-media artwork by Nordic artists, each distinguished by their innovative use of natural, synthetic, and digital materials. Exploring Nordic...More »
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“El Dorado: Myths of Gold” Exhibition
Americas Society presents the first part of El Dorado: Myths of Gold, a two-part group exhibition exploring the legend of El Dorado as a foundational myth of the Americas. The exhibition presents artworks...More »
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“Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art” Exhibition
Galleries 223-232 Drawn largely from The Met’s renowned collection of Japanese art, this exhibition explores the twin themes of anxiety and hope, with a focus on the human stories in and around art...More »
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“An Atlas of Es Devlin” Exhibition
Es Devlin, a white woman with dark hair wearing a vibrant red jumpsuit, appears miniscule in the center of a gray and white sphere with swooping gray arches and city skylines. The images on the sphere...More »
Permanent events
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"Egypt Reborn: Art for Eternity" Exhibition
In April, 2003, the Brooklyn Museum completed the reinstallation of its world-famous Egyptian collection, a process that took ten years. Three new galleries joined the four existing ones that had been...More »
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Rodin "The Cantor Gift to the Brooklyn Museum"
Due to installations in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, twelve bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin have been installed in the Rubin Entrance Pavilion. This newly excerpted presentation of the Museum's...More »
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Walter De Maria "The Broken Kilometer"
The Broken Kilometer, 1979, located at 393 West Broadway in New York City, is composed of 500 highly polished, round, solid brass rods, each measuring two meters in length and five centimeters (two inches)...More »
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Walter de Maria “The New York Earth Room”
The New York Earth Room, 1977, is the third Earth Room sculpture executed by the artist, the first being in Munich, Germany in 1968. The second was installed at the Hessisches Landesmuseum in Darmstadt,...More »
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“Life, Death, and Transformation in the Americas” Exhibition
Life, Death and Transformation in the Americas will present one hundred-two masterpieces from the Arts of the Americas permanent collection that exemplify the concept of transformation as part of the religious...More »