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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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"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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Hélio Oiticica Exhibition
Lisson Gallery presents a selection of important works by Hélio Oiticica, occupying both New York galleries. An artist with indisputable influence on all aspects of Brazilian avant-garde culture — visual...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 »
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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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“Countryside, The Future” Exhibition
Countryside, The Future, is an exhibition addressing urgent environmental, political, and socioeconomic issues through the lens of architect and urbanist Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal, Director of AMO,...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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Idelle Weber and Aurora Robson “Remnant Romance, Environmental Works”
Hollis Taggart presents a two-person exhibition of work by Idelle Weber and Aurora Robson. Remnant Romance, Environmental Works: Idelle Weber and Aurora Robson will feature oil paintings and watercolors...More »
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Teresita Fernández “Maelstrom”
Lehmann Maupin presents Teresita Fernández, Maelstrom. This exhibition will feature a new series of monumental sculptures and installations that unapologetically visualize the enduring violence and devastation...More »
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Naoki Sutter-Shudo “Don pur de la nature”
Naoki Sutter-Shudo (b.1990, Paris) lives and works in Los Angeles. Recent solo and two-person exhibitions include Crèvecoeur, Paris and Marseille; XYZ Collective, Tokyo; Bodega, New York; and The Steakhouse...More »
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Daniel Rozin “Sol”
bitforms gallery presents its eighth solo exhibition with Israeli-American artist, Daniel Rozin. Sol probes the relationship between the function of natural and mechanical structures. The exhibited works...More »
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Kelly Jazvac “They forgot they were a landscape”
FIERMAN presents They forgot they were a landscape, a solo exhibition by Canadian artist Kelly Jazvac. It is the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, and occurs concurrently with her inclusion...More »
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“Monuments Now” Exhibition
In this turbulent moment when we find ourselves reevaluating American identity and values, the MONUMENTS NOW exhibition at Socrates Sculpture Park seeks to address the role of monuments in society and...More »
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Joaquín Orellana “The Spine of Music”
The first exhibition of the Guatemalan composer’s útiles sonoros (sound tools) in the United States, Joaquín Orellana: The Spine of Music presents these innovative instruments alongside the work of contemporary...More »
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“Honest Gravy” Exhibition
MARINARO presents a series of group shows curated by JAG Projects, run by Jesse Aran Greenberg, in the gallery’s sub-basement. Each show will focus around a common theme of which each artist offers their...More »
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Jesse Wine “Imperfect List”
Imperfect List continues British-born, New York-based artist Jesse Wine’s open and intuitive approach to sculpture, building upon a fifteen-year engagement with clay as his primary artmaking material....More »
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Tom Burr “Hélio-centricities (New York)”
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TARWUK “Bijeg u noć”
Martos Gallery presents its first exhibition with TARWUK, the collaborative duo of Bruno Pogačnik Tremow and Ivana Vukšić. Originally from Croatia, now based in New York, the artists have been working...More »
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John Russell “Well”
And all the Saved in paradise Can look down on the Suffering Through the glass floor of heaven, As part of their reward For being virtuous In their lives. And all the people in Hell Can look up And...More »
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“What is Here is Open: Selections from the Treasures in the Trash Collection” Exhibition
Curated by Alicia Grullón and Nelson Molina For over 30 years, Nelson Molina worked for the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) as a sanitation worker. His regular pick up routes were in Manhattan...More »
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Stanley Rosen “Shaping Space”
“Stanley’s sculptures draw us into that arm’s length mode of attention. In the presence of sculpture it can be a slightly disorienting place to be. Close yet opening up to enigmatic vastness. What Gaston...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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Arturo Herrera Exhibition
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. presents an exhibition of new work by Arturo Herrera, on view in the back galleries. Throughout his career, Arturo Herrera has developed a diverse body of work (most prominently...More »
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“eddy” Exhibition
M 2 3 presents eddy - an exhibition of recent work by Clare Koury, Daniel Klaas Beckwith, Quay Quinn Wolf, Tenant of Culture, Vladislav Markov. You ought to lie in rivers or in ponds As do the waterweeds...More »
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Tishan Hsu “Liquid Circuit”
Tishan Hsu: Liquid Circuit is the New York-based artist’s first museum survey exhibition in the United States. The exhibition traces Hsu’s key ideas and demonstrates how they clearly resonate in the works...More »
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Miles Hendricks “mmuurr”
Miles Hendricks (born 1997; Wellington, NZ) received a BFA from Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington, NZ). Recent exhibitions include: The Bower, Sumer (Tauranga, NZ);...More »
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George Bolster “Tearing at the Fabric of Your Reality”
Ulterior Gallery presents George Bolster’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. After several years of research at the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute, New York-based Irish...More »
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Paige Beeber “Farbe”
Freight+Volume presents Farbe, an exhibition of recent mixed media works by Paige Beeber. Furthering her investigation into order and chaos from her 2020 exhibition Severed Mends,at Arts+Leisure, Farbe...More »
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“F.A.B.U. (For All By Us) Books and Editions” Exhibition
This summer STL NY will be transformed into F.A.B.U. (For All By Us) Books and Editions, s store selling books, artist editions, some art objects and clothing. All of the goods in the store are made or...More »
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“Parallel Pursuits” Exhibition
Parallel Pursuits focuses on the work of several artists who actively follow multiple paths in the studio, rather than narrowing their attention to a single direction. These artists are in agreement that...More »
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Jack Whitten “I Am The Object”
Hauser & Wirth New York presents rarely seen works made by American artist Jack Whitten (1939 – 2018). The exhibition focuses on his practice from 1991 through 2000, a period of intense experimentation...More »
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William Villalongo “Sticks & Stones”
Susan Inglett Gallery presents WILLIAM VILLALONGO’S Sticks & Stones. Villalongo’s sixth solo exhibition with the Gallery, Sticks & Stones shines a spotlight on the artist’s signature black velvet...More »
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“Cicatrix” Exhibition
Curated by Eun Young Choi and Sewon Oh Cicatrix explores the creative possibilities in which art mediate the process of recuperation or reclamation after socio-political and man-made ecological traumas....More »
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“Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration” Exhibition
As its first exhibition upon reopening to the public, MoMA PS1 will present a major exhibition exploring the work of artists within US prisons and the centrality of incarceration to contemporary art and...More »
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He Xiangyu “Soft Dilemma”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Soft Dilemma, He Xiangyu’s first exhibition with the gallery, as well as the artist’s first solo show in the United States. He Xiangyu’s conceptual practice manifests in...More »
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Jesse Wine “The Players”
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“Patchwork” Exhibition
Transmitter presents Patchwork, a group exhibition - featuring Manuela Gonzalez, Esteban Ramón Pérez, and Micheal Two Bulls –highlighting works that deal with the process and legacy of assembling fragmented...More »
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Beth Lipman “Collective Elegy”
The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) presents Beth Lipman: Collective Elegy, a major midcareer survey that is the first to assess the remarkable achievements of the renowned contemporary artist. From sumptuous...More »
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Willie Stewart “Everything Has a Crack”
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery presents Everything Has a Crack, Willie Stewart’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. Willie Stewart’s still life and landscape paintings are long-resonating as they examine...More »
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“This Longing Vessel: Artist-in-Residence 2019–20” Exhibition
MoMA PS1, 2nd Floor The Studio Museum in Harlem’s annual Artist-in-Residence exhibition will open at MoMA PS1, moving this presentation outside the Studio Museum’s walls for the second time as part...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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“I Contain Multitudes” Exhibition
The microbiome — all the bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses that cohabitate our genetic biomass, actually outweigh us by volume, some estimate that there are over 10 times as many microbial cells than...More »
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‘Everybody Dies!” Exhibition
No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow. -Euripides Death don’t have no mercy. -Reverend Gary Davis The logic of unnecessary suffering and death is guaranteed by the...More »
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Bonam Kim “12.3m2”
Project Space NARS Foundation presents 12.3m2, an installation by Brooklyn based artist, Bonam Kim. For this site specific installation, Kim created 10,000 plaster cast pieces of the U.S. immigration...More »
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John Bock “Twilight Proximity Corpus”
In his tenth exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, German sculptor and performance artist John Bock presents twenty-five new 3D collages. While constructed out of simple materials, these works contain the...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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“Threads” Exhibition
Threads is a group exhibition of works using textiles to visualize conceptual systems that are both personal and communal: where threads, bound together to make fabric, are lines constructing an imaginary...More »
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Ivan Toth Depeña “Matter”
Praxis presents Matter, a solo show by Ivan Toth Depeña (b. 1972, Florida). Matter is an exhibition of Depeña’s two-dimensional pieces. Though the artist has been working increasingly in the public...More »
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“Letter to Self” Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents an eclectic selection of work by Pablo Picasso, Joan Snyder, Paul Jenkins, Carla Prina, Sonja Mancoba Ferlov, Stephen Antonakos, Lars Erik Falk, Equipo 57, and Mohan Samant. Curated...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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Manish Nai “Form and Void”
A solo exhibition of works by the acclaimed Mumbai-based artist Manish Nai (b. 1980), in collaboration with Kavi Gupta Gallery, an established contemporary art gallery in Chicago. Manish Nai was born...More »
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Sanford Biggers “Codeswitch”
Sanford Biggers: Codeswitch is the first survey of quilt-based works by the New York-based interdisciplinary artist. The solo show features over 60 quilt-based works by the artist that seamlessly weave...More »
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Jeffrey Meris “Still Standing”
East Gallery White Columns presents ‘Still Standing’ the debut solo exhibition by Jeffrey Meris (b. Haiti, 1991.) Taking its title from a poetry collection by the Bahamian writer, activist and politician...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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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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“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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Stella Zhong “comet without a tail”
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Howardena Pindell “Rope/Fire/Water”
The Shed reopens October 16 with a solo exhibition, nearly four years in the making, featuring new work by Howardena Pindell that examines the violent, historical trauma of racism in America and the therapeutic...More »
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Robert Sandler “Ha! Ah!”
Kai Matsumiya presents the debut solo exhibition Ha! Ah! by Robert Sandler (b. 1991). The clowns in Ha! Ah! are doing their very best. Arms and heads disappear through one hole only to appear out...More »
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“Measure Your Existence” Exhibition
The fleeting, impermanent here and now—in all its destruction, regeneration, and intense immediacy—is the ultimate reality. The exhibition Measure Your Existence questions and expands the Buddhist concept...More »