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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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"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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“That Place: Selections from the Collection” Exhibition
Our home, our street, our city, our country—these are familiar locations, places that define our lives. Yet places can be more than physical. Some of the works on view in these galleries evoke a literal...More »
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"Infinity of Nations" Exhibition
- at The National Museum of the American Indian (George Gustav Heye Center)
- in the Lower Manhattan area
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) houses one of the world’s great cultural resources, with collections representing the Native peoples of the Americas from their earliest history to the...More »
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"Assyrian Reliefs" Exhibition
These twelve massive carved alabaster panels, on view together for the first time, dominate the walls of the Brooklyn Museum's Hagop Kevorkian Gallery of Ancient Middle Eastern Art. Originally brightly...More »
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“The Arts of Africa” Exhibition
Over 250 works spanning more than 2,500 years represent art from the African continent in the Museum’s first-floor galleries. Additional related art from ancient Egypt and Islamic North Africa can be found...More »
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"Connecting Cultures: A World in Brooklyn"
An innovative installation, featuring some of the most important objects in the Brooklyn Museum collection, has been developed to create new ways of looking at art and exploring the Museum by making connections...More »
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"Early Gothic Hall" Exhibition
The Early Gothic Hall at The Cloisters reopened in the Spring of 2006 after a five-year renovation. Completely refurbished 13th-century limestone windows and two dozen panels of newly conserved and reinstalled...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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"The Mummy Chamber" Exhibition
This installation of more than 170 objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-famous holdings of ancient Egyptian material explores the complex rituals related to the practice of mummification and the Egyptian...More »
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"Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden" Exhibition
Dedicated in 1966, the Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden at the Brooklyn Museum is a preeminent collection of terracotta, stone, and metal architectural elements salvaged from now-demolished structures...More »
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"Rachel Beach and Nicole Stager" Exhibiton
92YTribeca presents the works of Rachel Beach and Nicole Stager – both formerly shown at Like the Spice gallery in Brooklyn – in an opening reception for this semi-permanent exhibit. Brooklyn-dwelling,...More »
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"Gallery Selections"
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts is pleased to present a selection of its finest and newest acquisitions. The current installation of works in the gallery highlights the modernist landscapes of John Marin and...More »
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"The Campin Room" Exhibition
The Campin Room at The Cloisters, the branch of the Metropolitan Museum devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, recently reopened to the public following an extensive renovation. The gallery...More »
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“Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery” Exhibition
at The Met Fifth Avenue, 746 North Pueblo Indian pottery embodies four main natural elements: earth, water, air, and fire. It is an art form literally of land and place, and is one of America’s ancient...More »
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“Lichtenstein Remembered” Exhibition
Curated by Irving Blum Roy and Irving: A bad name for a ’60s folk duo, but a great name for a powerful art combo. —Steve Martin Gagosian presents Lichtenstein Remembered, an exhibition of sculptures...More »
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Emanoel Araújo Exhibition
Jack Shainman Gallery presents Emanoel Araújo, an exhibition of sculptural work by the late Brazilian artist. This will be Araújo’s first major gallery survey in New York since the 1980s, and his debut...More »
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Eric Wesley “Swizzle Twiddle Fiddle Sticks”
The Upstairs at 39 WalkerMore »
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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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“Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India, 200 BCE–400 CE” Exhibition
at The Met Fifth Avenue, Gallery 999 This is the story of the origins of Buddhist art. The religious landscape of ancient India was transformed by the teachings of the Buddha, which in turn inspired...More »
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Edmund de Waal and Sally Mann “To Light, And Then Return”
and hold the wick of mine to it to light, and then return— —Emily Dickinson An exhibition of new works by Edmund de Waal and Sally Mann inspired by each other’s practices will open at Gagosian, 976...More »
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“Art as Ornament: Chus Burés and Latin American Artists in Collaboration” Exhibition
For over three decades, Chus Burés has been collaborating with artists, filmmakers, fashion designers, and others on the creation of wearable artworks. In these works, Burés brings to life, in physical...More »
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Barbara Kasten “Figure/Chair, 1972-73”
Bortolami presents Barbara Kasten’s Figure/Chair, 1972-73, an exhibition based on a historical solo presentation of diazotype prints and mixed-media sculptures, first staged at the California College of...More »
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“In Practice: Devin T. Mays” Exhibition
Devin T. Mays makes work through ongoing encounters with objects and fragments ranging from excavated concrete to tree branches, feathers, dirt, steel beams, and light fixtures, with the same eroding materials...More »
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Sarah Halpern “The Whole Story”
Microscope presents “The Whole Story,” the third solo exhibition at the gallery by New York-based artist Sarah Halpern. In her new series of mixed-media sculptures and works on paper, Halpern excavates...More »
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Cady Noland Exhibition
Gagosian presents an exhibition of new sculptures by Cady Noland at the gallery’s Park & 75 location in New York.More »
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“Collections Spotlight, Fall 2023 / Winter 2024” Exhibition
Objects on view in J. Pierpont Morgan’s library reflect the past, present, and future of the collections in four curatorial departments, comprising illuminated manuscripts from the medieval and renaissance...More »
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“The Encounter: Barbara Chase- Riboud/Alberto Giacometti” Exhibition
MoMA, Floor 4, 400 “Everything was covered in plaster—the walls, the floors, the ceiling and the first I saw him, he himself was a walking Egyptian mummy, entirely white, covered in white plaster,” the...More »
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“In Practice: Marina Xenofontos” Exhibition
Marina Xenofontos, NEW FAITHFUL, 2023, video still. Single-channel archival video, rejected Lordos monobloc chairs. Dimensions variable. Courtesy the artist and Hot Wheels, Athens Marina Xenofontos is...More »
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Louise Bourgeois “Once There Was A Mother”
Celebrated for large-scale sculpture and installation art, Bourgeois was also an inventive and prolific printmaker, especially during the last decade of her life. Centered around one of her most powerful...More »
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Ellen Driscoll “Mend”
Planthouse is thrilled to open its fall season with an exhibition of new drawings by Ellen Driscoll. Ellen Driscoll’s work encompasses sculpture, drawing, and public art installation. Recent large...More »
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Awol Erizku “Delirium of Agony”
Sean Kelly presents Delirium of Agony, Awol Erizku’s first solo exhibition at Sean Kelly, New York. With this exhibition, Erizku examines the construction of cultural iconography through the lens of contemporary...More »
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Davide Balliano “Event Horizon”
An event horizon is the edge of a mystery. It cuts a boundary between what can and cannot be known. And here in the interstice Davide Balliano opens novel territory in his paintings and sculptures for...More »
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“Exemplary Modern Sophie Taeuber-Arp With Contemporary Artists” Exhibition
Hauser & Wirth New York presents a special exhibition juxtaposing key works by pioneering early 20th-century Swiss modernist Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943) with works by three contemporary artists—Leonor...More »
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Michael Rakowitz “The Monument, The Monster, And The Maquette”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents a solo exhibition by gallery artist Michael Rakowitz, entitled The Monument, The Monster and The Maquette. Continuing his exploration of monuments, the artist will mount a...More »
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Jumana Manna “Break, Take, Erase, Tally”
Jumana Manna’s first major museum exhibition in the US charts the artist’s multidisciplinary practice, which explores the paradoxical effects of preservation practices in agriculture, science, and the...More »
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Ashley Bickerton “Susie’s Mother Tongue”
I’m not interested in creating one single guillotine-edge of meaning. I’m interested in creating a system of swirling rapids and eddies of meaning that overlap to catch the spectator in between. —Ashley...More »
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Ed Love “Looking Back to Move Forward”
“The welded steel sculptures of Washington’s Ed Love are African as river spirits, American as cars. They’re made of scavenged scrap yard junk — saw blades, rake teeth, plumbers’ pipes, chains, chromed...More »
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Ugo Rondinone “bright light shining”
Gladstone Gallery presents bright light shining, an exhibition by Ugo Rondinone. For this show, the artist presents new, large-scale sculptures along with an interconnected body of work, which act as building...More »
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Bosco Sodi “Solo Para Revivir”
Bosco Sodi’s third solo exhibition at Kasmin, Solo Para Revivir, presents new works in an ambitious installation exploring the compelling material and conceptual relationships between the artist’s painting...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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Edmund De Waal “this must be the place”
Gagosian presents a major exhibition of new works by Edmund de Waal, this must be the place. The exhibition is the internationally acclaimed artist and writer’s first with Gagosian in New York in a...More »
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Piero Penizzotto Exhibition
White Columns presents the debut solo exhibition by the New York-based Peruvian-American artist Piero Penizzotto (b. 1998, Queens, New York.) Penizzotto constructs uncanny, life-size painted papier-mâché...More »
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Paulo Monteiro “Undefined Inclusions”
Pace presents Undefined Inclusions, an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Paulo Monteiro. Born in São Paulo in 1961, Monteiro began painting in 1981, and he cultivated his sculptural practice—which...More »
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Elliott Hundley “Everyday, Every Day”
Kasmin presents Elliott Hundley: Everyday, Every Day, an exhibition exploring the artist’s quotidian rituals through paintings, works on paper, sculpture, ceramics, and objects drawn from his Los Angeles...More »