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Current events
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“Machine Violence” Exhibition
Postmasters 5.0 is a moving target - our next exhibition will occupy a spectacular ground floor space on Bond Street in downtown Manhattan. Machine Violence is a show for this moment, a visually stunning...More »
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Barbara Hammer “Available Space”
Film Schedule: Wednesday:May 3, May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31 - “Available Space” - TRT: 20:00 mins Thursday: May 4, May 11, May 18, May 25, June 01 - “Optic Nerve” - TRT:16:43 mins Friday: May 5,...More »
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Dustin Yellin “Cave Painting”
Venus Over Manhattan presents Dustin Yellin: Cave Painting, a solo exhibition of new work by the New York-based artist Dustin Yellin which explores the interconnectivity of the natural world, humans, and...More »
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John Stezaker “Double Shadow”
Petzel Gallery presents an exhibition of new collages by British artist John Stezaker. The work forms part of the series Double Shadow which is a continuation of the artist’s career-long engagement with...More »
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“A Study in Form” Exhibition
A Study in Form is a two-part exhibition curated by Arden Wohl that touches upon various intersections, relationships, dialogues, and companionships between poetry and art; poets and artists. A range of...More »
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“In New York, Thinking of You” Exhibition
In New York, Thinking of You is a two-part group exhibition featuring largely new or never-before-exhibited artworks by over two dozen female, female-identifying, and nonbinary artists. Centering on painting,...More »
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“Spotlight: Lauren Halsey” Exhibition
The Spotlight exhibition series includes a new or never-before-exhibited artwork accompanied by a commissioned piece of writing. It is the hope of this series to create focused and thoughtful dialogues...More »
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“The First Decade Ten Years At Nahmad Contemporary” Exhibition
More than 30 works by: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Georges Braque, Daniel Buren, Giorgio De Chirico, Jean Dubuffet, Urs Fischer, David Hammons, René Magritte, Cady Noland, Albert Oehlen, Pablo Picasso, Richard...More »
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Wangechi Mutu “Intertwined”
The New Museum presents a major solo exhibition of the work of Wangechi Mutu (b. 1972, Nairobi), which will bring together over one hundred works from across her twenty-five-year career. Representing...More »
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Aki Sasamoto “Squirrel Ways”
Performances on March 18, April 8, and May 20 In her installations and performances, Aki Sasamoto uses visual metaphor and absurdist humor to explore life’s biggest questions and most mundane activities,...More »
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Aura Rosenberg “What Is Psychedelic”
What Is Psychedelic, co-presented by Mishkin Gallery and Pioneer Works, marks the first institutional survey of New York-born artist Aura Rosenberg. This two-venue exhibition traces the artist’s trajectory...More »
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Emmanuel Louisnord “Desir Ashes of Zion ”
Emmanuel Louisnord Desir’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, “Ashes of Zion”––a reference to the remains of a destroyed Kingdom of Heaven––continues his exploration of the interconnectedness of...More »
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Kelly Akashi “Infinite Body”
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery presents Kelly Akashi: Infinite Body, the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Exploring the biological memory of the body through the language of geology, Infinite...More »
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Rina Banerjee Black Noodles
Perrotin presents the gallery’s first exhibition with Indian-American artist Rina Banerjee. On view through June 10th, Black Noodles brings together both archival and new works, representing the artist’s...More »
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Tamara Santibañez “Walk to the wide open window”
Selenas Mountain is pleased to present Walk to the wide open window, an exhibition by Tamara Santibañez. In the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, Santibañez builds upon their multifaceted...More »
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Aura Rosenberg “What Is Psychedelic”
What Is Psychedelic, co-presented by Mishkin Gallery and Pioneer Works, marks the first institutional survey of New York-born artist Aura Rosenberg. This two-venue exhibition traces the artist’s trajectory...More »
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Abraham Cruzvillegas “Little Song”
Carmencita loves Patrick. Patrick loves Si Lan Chen. Xenophon loves Mary Jane. Hildegarde loves Ben. Lucienne loves Eric. Giovanni loves Emma Lee. Natasha loves Miguelito- Miguelito loves me. Ring...More »
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Patrick Dean Hubbell “Every Day. Every Night.”
CANDICE MADEY presents Every Day. Every Night., a solo exhibition by Patrick Dean Hubbell, his first with the gallery. Exploring the manifestations of intuitive and organic mark making and the transfiguration...More »
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Daniel Canogar “Pixelweaver”
Pixelweaver draws on textiles as a metaphor to portray the social fabric that emerges from a data-driven society. For this exhibition, Daniel Canogar manifests a virtual loom based on craft techniques....More »
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Jeremy Frey “Out of the Woods”
188 & 172 East 2nd Street Karma presents Out of the Woods, the first solo exhibition of work by Maine-based Passamaquoddy artist Jeremy Frey. Woven from natural materials such as sweetgrass and...More »
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Marisa Merz Exhibition
Gladstone presents an exhibition of works by Marisa Merz (1926 – 2019). The show brings together significant works by Merz whose artistic debut was distinctly different from the rest of the Arte Povera...More »
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Samuel Levi Jones “Conscious Intuition”
Galerie Lelong & Co., New York presents Conscious Intuition, a solo exhibition by Samuel Levi Jones that highlights the artist’s practice of abstraction as a means of transformation. Featuring works...More »
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Luciano Fabro Exhibition
Paula Cooper Gallery presents an expansive exhibition of works by Luciano Fabro across both New York galleries. This will be the gallery’s first one-person exhibition of Fabro’s work since announcing the...More »
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Luciano Fabro Exhibition
Paula Cooper Gallery presents an expansive exhibition of works by Luciano Fabro across both New York galleries. This will be the gallery’s first one-person exhibition of Fabro’s work since announcing the...More »
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“We Smell Gas” Exhibition
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Grada Kilomba “18 Verses”
Pace presents an exhibition of the work 18 Verses (2022) by Grada Kilomba at its 540 West 25th Street flagship in New York from May 12 to July 1. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with Goodman...More »
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Yayoi Kusama “I Spend Each Day Embracing Flowers”
David Zwirner presents I Spend Each Day Embracing Flowers, an exhibition of works by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama that will feature new paintings, new sculptures elaborating on her signature motifs of...More »
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Trevor Paglen “You’ve Just Been F*cked by PSYOPS”
Pace presents an exhibition of new work by Trevor Paglen at its 540 West 25th Street gallery. This exhibition will mark the artist’s first solo presentation with Pace in New York. Featuring photography,...More »
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“Arctic Highways” Exhibition
Scandinavia House, Arctic Highways brings together the artwork and handicrafts of 12 Indigenous artists from Sápmi, Canada and Alaska in an exhibition highlighting the thriving cultural and spiritual...More »
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Kevin Beasley “In An Effort To Keep”
In February of this year, Kevin Beasley (b. 1985, Lynchburg, VA) prompted five performers—Taja Cheek, Paul Hamilton, Ralph Lemon, Okwui Okpokwasili, and Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste—to join him in an apartment...More »
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Josh Kline “Project for a New American Century”
On view, Floors 5, 8 Josh Kline (b. 1979, Philadelphia, PA; lives and works in New York, NY) is one of the leading artists of his generation. Kline is best known for creating immersive installations using...More »
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“Schema: World as Diagram” Exhibition
The Directors of Marlborough New York present Schema: World as Diagram, an exhibition born out of a project proposed by Raphael Rubinstein and Heather Bause Rubinstein in early 2022. Occupying two floors...More »
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“Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce in a Late Medieval Town” Exhibition
The Met Cloisters, Gallery 10 Below the monarch, nobility, and land-owning gentry in the highly stratified society of sixteenth-century England stood those known as the “middling sort.” Like their compatriots...More »
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Jac Leirner Exhibition
Swiss Institute presents the first major institutional solo exhibition in New York of Brazilian artist Jac Leirner (b 1961, São Paulo). The exhibition encapsulates a wide chronological span of the artist’s...More »
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Gego “Measuring Infinity”
Delicate, 3-D wire sculptures hang in a museum gallery with white walls. Some sculptures resemble orbs, while others are oblong. Gego, or Gertrud Goldschmidt (b. 1912, Hamburg; d. 1994, Caracas), first...More »
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Sarah Sze “Timelapse”
Emerging as an artist in the 1990s, Sarah Sze (b. 1969, Boston) has built a distinct visual language that blurs the boundaries between various mediums including painting, sculpture, sound, print, drawing,...More »
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“The Roof Garden Commission: Lauren Halsey”
Lauren Halsey has been commissioned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to create a site-specific installation for its Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden. The installation will be accompanied...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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“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 »
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 »