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Current events
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“Black Femme: Sovereign of WAP and the Virtual Realm” Exhibition
Group exhibition curated by Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle “Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a technical standard for accessing information over a mobile wireless network. Not to be confused with...More »
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“If 6…. RWFA Artists & Guests” Exhibition
Now, if a 6 turned out to be 9, I don’t mind, I don’t mind….. - Jimi Hendrix, If 6 Was 9 (1967) RWFA presents If 6…. RWFA Artists and Friends. This is the gallery’s first in-person group exhibition...More »
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“The Pleasure Pavilion” Exhibition
Works by Pipilotti Rist, Philip Taaffe, Jason Moran, Zarina, Salman Toor, Tomm El-Saieh, and Ragnar Kjartansson Pipilotti Rist: September 17 – October 3, 2020 Philip Taaffe: October 8 – 24, 2020 Jason...More »
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Anneke Eussen “Present Portal”
Marinaro presents Present Portal, Anneke Eussen’s first exhibition with the gallery and debut solo show in New York. For the exhibition Eussen presents two series of works. Glass sculptures, created...More »
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Thad Higa and Tammy Nguyen “O”
O, is an address, an utterance emerging from the body, passing the threshold of the throat and mouth then thrust out into the open. It’s a circle, the return of what has been presented as finished, done...More »
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“LMNOP” Exhibition
Nathaniel de Large, Matthew Fischer, Rachel B Hayes, Gracelee Lawrence, Ryan Trecartin Alphafuckenbetical order, or more like Roy G Biv. When we stray from sets and orders like these it’s in the dis-obedience...More »
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“Where The Oven Bakes & The Pot Biles” Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents an unprecedented group exhibition of African American formerly enslaved and self-taught artists - David Drake, Joshua Johnson, Bill Traylor, Clementine Hunter, and anonymous potters...More »
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“I Have A Voice Arts Festival” Exhibition
Front Room Gallery presents “I Have A Voice Arts Festival” in collaboration with the Cartwheel Initiative, a nonprofit that empowers disadvantaged youth through visual storytelling. The festival will encompass...More »
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“Disclosed Studios” Exhibition
BFA Visual & Critical Studies presents “Disclosed Studios,” two consecutive exhibitions of work by select fourth-year students, curated by faculty member Suzanne Joelson. Part 1 will be on view from...More »
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Ed Shostak “Rose Royale: A Queer Perspective From Postminimalism to Social Practice, Selected Works from 1963 – 2020”
David Richard Gallery presents Ed Shostak / Rose Royale: A Queer Perspective From Postminimalism to Social Practice, Selected Works: 1963 – 2020, an exhibition curated by Isaac Aden and David Eichholtz....More »
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Dianna Molzan “…and five, six, seven, eight”
“…and five, six, seven, eight.” Anticipating action upon hearing the rising count of “…and five, six seven, eight.” This prompt of movement carries with it pop cultural content, encapsulating the agony...More »
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Izumi Kato Exhibition
The multimedia works of the Japanese artist Izumi Kato give image to a far-flung future, but also elicit a mystical past. After a 5 year hiatus, Kato returns to New York with an ambitious exhibition of...More »
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Zai Nomura “Echoes”
“In 1865, young Lewis Payne tried to assassinate Secretary of State W. H. Seward. Alexander Gardner photographed him in his cell, where he was waiting to be hanged. The photograph is handsome, as is the...More »
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“Where The Threads Are Worn” Exhibition
Casey Kaplan presents “Where the threads are worn,” a group exhibition featuring work by twenty-five artists: Igshaan Adams, Yuji Agematsu, Francis Alÿs, Romare Bearden, Kevin Beasley, Louise Bourgeois,...More »
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“Women’s History Museum MORT de la MODE….Everything must go!” Exhibition
Large signage announcing: “STORE CLOSING”, “EVERYTHING MUST GO”, “RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT” is now a common sighting. Perhaps the drying up of retail stores exposes the mirage of fantasies they always were...More »
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Angharad Williams & Mathis Gasser “Hergest: Trem”
Swiss Institute presents Hergest: Trem, the first collaborative exhibition by Angharad Williams and Mathis Gasser in the United States. Trem, Welsh for “view” and “sight,” marks the sixth cycle of the...More »
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Leigh Blanchard “Impressions”
440 Gallery presents Impressions, a solo exhibition of digital art by Leigh Blanchard. Impressions demonstrates Blanchard’s exploration of the art of scanography, which is the process of using flatbed...More »
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Motomichi Nakamura “MONSTERS AMONG US”
Motomichi Nakamura’s work brings us face-to-face with monsters, but not the kind we usually think of. In Motomichi’s projections and drawings, we find representations of multifaceted creatures who can...More »
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NH DePass “Form Destroyer”
Thierry Goldberg presents Form Destroyer, NH DePass’ first solo show with the Gallery. In NH DePass’ work there is disjuncture between old and new: a tension between craft and digital innovation. The...More »
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Peter Alexander “Early Work, 1965-1972”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Peter Alexander: Early Works, 1965-1972, the inaugural exhibition at the Gallery’s new location at 19 East 66th Street. Peter Alexander (b. 1939 Los Angeles, CA;...More »
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Boyle Family “Nothing is more radical than the facts”
Luhring Augustine presents an exhibition of works by Boyle Family, a British collaborative group comprised of Mark Boyle (b. 1934, d. 2005), his wife Joan Hills (b. 1931), and their children, Sebastian...More »
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Irina Jasnowski Pascual “Sonic Prolapse”
Kai Matsumiya presents Sonic Prolapse, Irina Jasnowski Pascual’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The title denotes an element, sound, slipping out from the constructed metallic mannequins and scenes...More »
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“Circling the Square: Words from END OF DAY” Exhibition
On the occasion of Gordon Hall’s exhibition, END OF DAY, sixteen artists, writers, curators, and friends of the artist have each been invited to select one of the 16 sculptures as a point of departure...More »
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“Dear John” Exhibition
On November 13, 2010, I took a bus to Philadelphia for a tour of Fleisher Ollman’s Four Decades exhibition, a show organized on the occasion of John Ollman’s 40th anniversary at the gallery. A dear friend...More »
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“Making” Exhibition
Curated by Masa Hosojima, Organized by Kyoko Sato Participating artists: Kenichi Kanazawa, Ken Ikeda, Rie Nakajima, Takahiro Kawaguchi, Masa Hosojima Collaborative artists: Elliott Sharp, Matt Sullivan,...More »
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“Springweather and people” Exhibition
Bortolami Gallery presents Springweather and people, a group exhibition including ten artists whose work highlight different approaches in assemblage. Cross generational in approach, and underscoring...More »
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“floating” Exhibition
Everything was threatened, everything had become unsure, even the menace itself, since the danger had changed, transposed from the zone of incidence to that of permanence. -Hermann Broch, The Death...More »
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“DOMINO” Exhibition
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“Nothng Of The Month Club” Exhibition
Off Paradise presents NOTHNG OF THE MONTH CLUB, a group exhibition under the sign of Ray Johnson, curated by Randy Kennedy and Natacha Polaert, featuring works by Matt Connors, Scott Covert, Olivia DiVecchia,...More »
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Devon Leaver “Galoot”
Aiming to help normalize the rarely explored topic of girls growing up on the autism spectrum, Baxter St presents Galoot, an immersive film and exhibition experience by National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts)...More »
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IL Lee “BACK WALL”
On the occasion of our current exhibition IL LEE Paintings (extended through April 24, 2021), we present Untitled 978K, a never-before exhibited large-scale work on paper by Il Lee, for our inaugural...More »
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Jim Lee “The Peel Sessions”
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery presents The Peel Sessions, Jim Lee’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. From 1967 to 2004, John Peel, the infamous BBC Radio 1 DJ, invited over 2,000 artists to record...More »
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Tiffany Sia “Slippery When Wet”
Artists Space presents Tiffany Sia’s first institutional exhibition, on view in bifurcated forms in our 11 Cortlandt Alley space and online, to allow for greater access to the geographically-dispersed...More »
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“Play” Exhibition
Aligning with Ricco/Maresca’s ongoing mission to promote the crossover of self-taught, outsider, and vernacular art into the modern and contemporary arenas, Play presents a collection of outstanding game...More »
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“Soft As Velvet Eyes Can See” Exhibition
Bureau presents Soft As Velvet Eyes Can See, a three-person show featuring Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili, K.R.M. Mooney and Kate Spencer Stewart. The exhibition emphasizes the somatic experience of perception,...More »
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Emily Mullin “Get A Room”
Jack Hanley Gallery presents ‘Get a Room’, Emily Mullin’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. The works in the show blur the lines between painting, sculpture and collage and manifest her ongoing interest...More »
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Susana Guerrero “Mother, Consumed”
In Mother, Consumed, her second solo exhibition at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, Susana Guerrero presents a collection of objects that explore the symbiosis between mother and child during gestation, that...More »
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Ebecho Muslimova Exhibition
For her upcoming solo exhibition at The Drawing Center, artist Ebecho Muslimova will create a site-specific installation that will include thirteen large-scale panels featuring satirical graphic drawings...More »
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Miatta Kawinzi “Soft is Strong”
Curator-Mentor: Ronny Quevedo CUE Art Foundation presents Soft is Strong, a solo exhibition by Miatta Kawinzi, curated and mentored by Ronny Quevedo. Kawinzi employs multimedia installation, video,...More »
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Hassan Hajjaj “My Rockstars”
Yossi Milo Gallery presents the New York premiere of Hassan Hajjaj’s celebrated My Rockstars series featuring exuberant and playful mixed media portraits of performers, musicians and friends of the artist...More »
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Karlyn Sutherland “Poetry of Place”
Heller Gallery presents Poetry of Place, our first focus exhibition representation of work by Scottish artist and architect Karlyn Sutherland. The focus format was designed to allow artists to mount...More »
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Matthew Schrader “M. Obultra 3”
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Remy Jungerman “Brilliant Corners”
Fridman Gallery presents the first major solo exhibition in the United States of Remy Jungerman, whose works explore the intersection of pattern and symbol in Surinamese-Maroon culture, the larger African...More »
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Simon Denny “Mine”
Petzel Gallery presents Mine, a new exhibition by Simon Denny. Mine is the culmination of a multi-year project exploring themes of technology, labor, and our relationship with the earth. Denny has been...More »
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Wendy Red Star “Brings Good Horses”
Sargent’s Daughters presents Brings Good Horses, a solo exhibition of new work by Apsáalooke (Crow) artist Wendy Red Star. This will be Red Star’s second solo show with the gallery. The exhibition will...More »
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“Queer-y-ing the Arab” Exhibition
Curated by the Earl of Bushwick Artists: Jamil Hellu, Aghiles Mana, Queer Habibi, Rima Najdi, The Earl of Bushwick, Elias Wakeem In the bath-house, the mysteries hidden by trousers / Are revealed...More »
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“Poetry and Patronage: The Laubespine-Villeroy Library Rediscovered” Exhibition
Young, handsome, and highborn, Claude III de Laubespine lived in luxury after marrying an heiress and obtaining the favor of King Charles IX. His brilliant career at court was cut short in 1570, when he...More »
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Ray Johnson “What A Dump”
“… if you take the cha cha out of Duchamp you get what a dump.” —Ray Johnson David Zwirner presents an exhibition focused on American artist Ray Johnson curated by Jarrett Earnest at the gallery’s West...More »
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“Dissolution” Exhibition
Dissolution features works of art created by the first two cohorts of the annual Leslie-Lohman Museum Artist Fellowship 2017-18 and 2018-19. The Fellows come from disparate backgrounds and engage in equally...More »
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John Giorno Exhibition
Sperone Westwater presents the first posthumous exhibition of John Giorno (1936-2019). This solo marks the late artist’s second show with the gallery, following “John Giorno: DO THE UNDONE” in the Fall...More »
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Alex Hay “Past Work And Cats”
Peter Freeman, Inc., presents a retrospective of Alex Hay’s work. Originally planned for April 2020, what was the occasion of the artist’s 90th birthday last year, this is the artist’s sixth exhibition...More »
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“Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America” Exhibition
The New Museum presents Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America, an exhibition originally conceived by Okwui Enwezor (1963-2019) for the New Museum, and presented with curatorial support from...More »
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‘When Practice Becomes Form: Carpentry Tools From Japan” Exhibition
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Japan Society’s landmark building, the institution is pleased to present the new exhibition, When Practice Becomes Form: Carpentry Tools from Japan. The exhibition...More »
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“Asia Society Triennial: We Do Not Dream Alone” Exhibition
This first edition of the Asia Society Triennial, titled We Do Not Dream Alone, is composed of a multi-venue exhibition, interdisciplinary panels, forums, and performances taking place at Asia Society...More »
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Alban Muja “Family Album”
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces Alban Muja: Family Album, the first solo exhibition in the United States by Kosovar artist Alban Muja. A 2011 ISCP alumnus, Muja’s...More »
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Lorraine O’Grady “Both/And”
Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 4th Floor #LorraineOGradyBKM Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And is the first retrospective of one of the most significant contemporary figures working in performance,...More »
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“Dreaming Together” Exhibition
As part of the Asia Society Triennial: We Do Not Dream Alone—a multi-venue festival of art, ideas, and innovation—the New-York Historical Society and Asia Society Museum opens their first ever collaborative...More »
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Rindon Johnson “Law of Large Numbers: Our Bodies”
Rindon Johnson’s work cuts through the membrane of assumed realities and shows how the virtual and actual are always and increasingly integrated. Law of Large Numbers: Our Bodies will include newly commissioned...More »
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Madeline Hollander “Flatwing”
This first solo museum exhibition by artist, dancer, and choreographer Madeline Hollander (b. 1986) features a new video installation, Flatwing, and related works on paper. Hollander’s work is inspired...More »
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KAWS “WHAT PARTY”
Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing and Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, 5th Floor #KAWSBKM For twenty-five years, Brooklyn-based artist KAWS (Brian Donnelly, American, born 1974) has bridged the...More »
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“Away from the Easel: Jackson Pollock’s Mural” Exhibition
In 1943 Jackson Pollock created what would be his largest-ever painting: Mural. Although Pollock was not yet consistently working with canvases on the floor—pouring and dripping paint from all sides, as...More »
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“Knotted, Torn, Scattered: Sculpture after Abstract Expressionism” Exhibition
Location: Robert Mapplethorpe Gallery/Tower 4 As part of the October 3 public reopening, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents Knotted, Torn, Scattered: Sculpture after Abstract Expressionism, an...More »
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“Sacred Spaces With The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room” Exhibition
Across the globe people use ritual and spiritual practice to connect with worlds beyond their immediate experience. This iteration of Sacred Spaces is dedicated to a selection of these transcendent and...More »
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“Off the Record” Exhibition
Tower Level 2 Historical, documentary, state, and other records became the collectively accepted communicators of “truth” through their perceived objectivity and comprehensiveness. They presumably tell...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 »
Upcoming events
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Lucy Raven Exhibition
Dia Chelsea reopens with an exhibition of newly commissioned works by Lucy Raven. Following a three-year engagement with Dia, Raven presents two kinetic light sculptures occupying the entirety of the former...More »