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Current events
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Devin Troy Strother “The Black Man Inside”
I love being called a black person. The color of my skin is nowhere near what the actual pantone looks like. I’ve just always loved the idea that my identity is tied and associated with a color, and it...More »
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Michelle S. Cho and Ian Ha “Shifts and Echoes”
At their core, Cho and Ha are preoccupied with the notion of surface. Cho in the skins of tires, cast into almost abstracted geological formations of metal. Her works fossilize patterns of motion in their...More »
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Chuquimamani-Condori and Joshua Chuquimia Crampton “Q’iwanakaxa/Q’iwsanakaxa Utjxiwa”
MoMA PS1 presents a newly commissioned work made collaboratively by siblings Chuquimamani-Condori (Elysia Crampton Chuquimia, b. 1985, Inland Empire, CA) and Joshua Chuquimia Crampton (b. 1983, San Diego)...More »
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Karen Barbour “Halucina-tation Hall-Ucin-Ate hal-use-in-ation hal-luse-in-Ate”
Jack Hanley Gallery presents Halucina-tation Hall-Ucin-Ate hal-use-in-ation hal-luse-in-Ate, a solo exhibition with works by Karen Barbour. The title of this exhibition is taken from writings from...More »
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“Erin Calla Watson (Untitled) n.d.” Exhibition
Erin Calla Watson makes pictures. Her first New York solo exhibition expands on her previous interventions in male living spaces, moving from modifications of domestic spaces towards the environment and...More »
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Jennifer Bartlett “Rhapsody”
Exhibition MoMA, Floor 2 The Donald and Catherine Marron Family Atrium When Jennifer Bartlett first showed Rhapsody in 1976, it was a revelation. Visitors responded enthusiastically to Bartlett’s...More »
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Malikah Exhibition
MoMA PS1 debuts an intergenerational storytelling project with Malikah, a global feminist grassroots collective committed to building safety and power through healing justice, self-defense, and financial...More »
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“Standing On The Corner: Seven Prepared Pianos for the Seven African Powers” Exhibition
For their first durational museum presentation, the avant-garde musical ensemble Standing on the Corner (American, est. 2016), led by Gio Escobar, will create a sonic, multimedia installation that brings...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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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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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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Wolfgang Tillmans “Fold Me”
David Zwirner present Fold Me, Wolfgang Tillmans’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, on view across 525 and 533 West 19th Street in New York. The exhibition attests to the singularity of Tillmans’s...More »
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“Concerning Nature” Exhibition
“How should we regard nature? Until recently, the question was decisively answered by the practices of industrial society. Under the enchantment of the Enlightenment story of progress from darkness to...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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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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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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Marc Hundley “The Vanity of Human Greatness”
Canada presents The Vanity of Human Greatness, Marc Hundley’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. This exploration of Hundley’s private and public worlds is built across both spaces in the gallery. The...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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“Fembot” Exhibition
The Hole presents Fembot, our “house blend” yearly thematic group show. Fembot explores the intersection of technology and the female form, surveying the conceptual and aesthetic renderings of gender in...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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“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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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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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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Jean-Baptiste Boyer, Chris Lloyd and Marsha Pels Exhibition
Company Gallery presents a three-person exhibition featuring new works by Jean-Baptiste Boyer, Chris Lloyd and Marsha Pels. Jean-Baptiste Boyer’s masterfully rendered portraits and still lifes in the...More »
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Martha Diamond, Jorge Pardo, Ugo Rondinone “Lunch Poems”
New York City is home to the world’s largest LGBTQ populations. LGBT travel guide Queer in the World states, “The fabulosity of Gay New York is unrivaled on Earth, and queer culture seeps into every...More »
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Michael Dean “Four Fuck Sakes”
Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to announce Four Fuck Sakes, an exhibition of new works by Michael Dean at 394 Broadway. Michael Dean’s idiosyncratic work draws on language in its wildest sense. Often...More »
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Njideka Akunyili Crosby “Coming Back to See Through, Again”
David Zwirner presents an exhibition of new and recent work by Njideka Akunyili Crosby at the gallery’s 519 West 19th Street location in September 2023. The presentation, which debuted at David Zwirner...More »
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Philippe Parreno “Hertzian Tales”
Philippe Parreno’s exhibitions are living organisms, responsive to their environments and the people within them. Think Robert Rauschenberg’s White Paintings (1951), famously described by John Cage as...More »
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Sidsel Meineche Hansen “Missionary”
Sidsel Meineche Hansen’s interest in metalworking and casting lies beyond the material processes that she employs, incorporates, and sometimes makes explicit reference to in her practice. The utilitarian...More »
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“Pick Me Up, Put Me On” Exhibition
Curated by Jordan Horton Pick Me Up, Put Me On is a visual conversation between Estelle Maisonett and Oscar Morel, two Bronx-born artists who exemplify the enduring resonance of collage through themes...More »
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Georgia Gardner Gray Exhibition
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Refik Anadol “Unsupervised”
MoMA, Floor 1 What would a machine dream about after seeing the collection of The Museum of Modern Art? For Unsupervised, artist Refik Anadol (b. 1985) uses artificial intelligence to interpret and transform...More »
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Eric Wesley “Swizzle Twiddle Fiddle Sticks”
The Upstairs at 39 WalkerMore »
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Helen Marten “Evidence of Theatre”
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Julie Boserup and Marleen Sleeuwits “Radical Intervention”
Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is pleased to present its new exhibition titled Radical Intervention, a duo show featuring artists and photographers Julie Boserup and Marleen Sleeuwits. For this occasion, the...More »
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Vivian Suter “Tintin, Nina & Disco”
Gladstone Gallery presents Vivian Suter: Tintin, Nina & Disco, an exhibition of exclusively mixed media paintings from the artist’s decades-long career. This presentation is emblematic of Suter’s singular...More »
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Shaina Tabak “On Object Tendency”
“Tabak’s work asks the viewer to pay close attention, to enjoy the delicate detail and grandeur while recognizing the ephemeral, to readjust our perspective - to remember a higher pursuit.” — Kat Chamberlin,...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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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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“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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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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“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 »
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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“Chopped & Screwed” Exhibition
White Cube New York opens at 1002 Madison Avenue with inaugural group exhibition Chopped & Screwed. White Cube opens its first permanent New York gallery and its inaugural exhibition Chopped &...More »