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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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“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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“Pompeii in Color” Exhibition
Exhibition of Roman Frescoes from the Doomed City opens January 26 at NYU’s Institute for the Study of the Ancient World When archaeologists in Pompeii excavated the so-called House of the Painters...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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“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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Olive Allen “Welcome to the Metaverse”
Postmasters Gallery presents the first ever solo show of NFT art pioneer Olive Allen. Titled “Welcome to the Metaverse” and occupying all 4500 square feet of the gallery space, the exhibition spans sculpture,...More »
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“At Six and Seven” Exhibition
Ulterior Gallery presents At Six and Seven, a group exhibition of works by fifteen artists. Artists included are: Maryam Amiryani, Robert Beck/ Robert Buck, Keren Benbenisty, George Bolster, Camel Collective,...More »
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Zach Nader “You are a light machine”
Microscope Gallery presents You are a light machine, the fifth solo exhibition at the gallery by Zach Nader following his 2020 virtual exhibition “something familiar,” which was also featured on The Armory...More »
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Robert Rauschenberg “Venetians and Early Egyptians, 1972-1974”
In collaboration with the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Gladstone presents an exhibition of rarely seen sculptural works from the height of Rauschenberg’s oeuvre. Spread across Gladstone’s Chelsea galleries,...More »
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Gloria Maximo “ATM User Says”
When we move through rigid structures within lived experience, be it religious, academic, work-related, or domestic, a delicate remainder is produced, as who we are separates from the particular channel...More »
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Sam Lipp “Leaving the Factory”
Leaving The Factory was the name of the first film (La Sortie de lʼUsine) (1895, Lumière) and it depicted laborers leaving work for the day. The very first superstars were those workers at the film factory....More »
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Alan Saret “Allies”
22 East 2nd Street Karma present Allies, a solo exhibition of sculptures and drawings by Alan Saret. The show is on display at the gallery’s 22 E 2nd Street location. In a light-filled studio in...More »
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William Wegman “Writing By Artist”
Sperone Westwater presents William Wegman: Writing by Artist, a show of texts, drawings, paintings, early photographs, and videos by the artist dating from the early 1970s to the present, many shown here...More »
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“Monuments: Commemoration and Controversy” Exhibition
Highlights include contemporary works by Alison Saar, Kara Walker, and Barbara Chase-Riboud as well as fragments of the George III statue torn down in 1776. The New-York Historical Society presents...More »
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Nari Ward “I’ll Take You There; A Proclamation”
Lehmann Maupin presents I’ll Take You There; A Proclamation, an exhibition of new work by acclaimed New York City-based artist Nari Ward. Ranging in scale from the monumental to the domestic, Ward creates...More »
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Bobo “The Association Age”
A war for is underfoot at O’Flaherty’s as, this spring, we present Bobo “The Association Age”. Set across a twenty year timespan, Bobo takes viewers through an imagined battle between three characters:...More »
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Kate Spencer Stewart “Convention”
Bureau presents Convention, Kate Spencer Stewart’s first solo exhibition at Bureau. The installation comprises eight large, square format oil paintings. Each painting is contained and unique while also...More »
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Jean-Michel Basquiat “Art And Objecthood”
Nahmad Contemporary presents Jean-Michel Basquiat: Art and Objecthood. Curated by Basquiat scholar Dr. Dieter Buchhart, the exhibition is the first dedicated to the role of found objects and unconventional...More »
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Daniel Lie “Unnamed Entities”
“Daniel Lie: Unnamed Entities” is the artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States. Since 2010, Lie , Lie has been using organic materials to create largescale pieces that simultaneously grow...More »
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Alexandria Smith “Pretend Gravitas and Dream Aborted Givens”
In this exhibition Alexandria Smith continues her investigation of selfhood alongside the confidences, contradictions, and uncertainties of the queer Black femme body through allegorical assemblage paintings...More »
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Josh Sperling “Daydream”
Perrotin presents Daydream, a solo exhibition by artist Josh Sperling, organized across three floors of the gallery’s New York space. The exhibition, Sperling’s largest, marks a return to key motifs in...More »
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Nora Turato “govern me harder & New Print Series with Du-Good Press”
52 Walker presents its third exhibition, govern me harder, featuring the work of Amsterdam-based artist Nora Turato (b. 1991). Throughout her oeuvre, which spans performance, video, graphic design, and...More »
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“Sanctuary City Three Artists Explore the Refugee Experience in New York City” Exhibition
Sanctuary City: Three Artists Explore the Refugee Experience in New York City is an exhibition that looks at three artists— Shimon Attie, Catalina Antonio Granados, and Zac Hacmon — who investigate the...More »
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Carolyn Hall and Clarinda Mac Low “Sunk Shore”
Open Source Gallery presents Sunk Shore, a site-specific installation and residency by Carolyn Hall and Clarinda Mac Low. Sunk Shore is a speculative, experiential tour of our climate crisis future...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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Lorraine O’Grady “Body Is the Ground of My Experience”
Alexander Gray Associates, New York presents Lorraine O’Grady: Body Is the Ground of My Experience, an exhibition of the artist’s pivotal 1991 black-and-white photomontages. Drawing on formal strategies...More »
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Veronica Ryan “Along a Spectrum”
Recent work by Veronica Ryan will be on display at Paula Cooper Gallery. This coincides with Ryan’s participation in the Whitney Biennial, which opens to the public on April 6th. The concurrent exhibitions...More »
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“Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept”
The Whitney Biennial has surveyed the landscape of American art, reflecting and shaping the cultural conversation, since 1932. The eightieth edition of the landmark exhibition is co-curated by David Breslin...More »
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Robert Rauschenberg “Exceptional Works, 1971-1999”
Mnuchin Gallery presents Robert Rauschenberg: Exceptional Works, 1971-1999, the gallery’s first exhibition dedicated to Robert Rauschenberg. The show will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue...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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Kerstin Brätsch “Die Sein: Para Psychics I”
‘The soil was a horizonless external gut—digestion and salvage everywhere—flocks of bacteria surfing on waves of electrical charge—chemical weather systems—subterranean highways—slimy infective embrace—seething...More »
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Minouk Lim “Fossil of High Noon”
Tina Kim Gallery presents Fossil of High Noon, Minouk Lim’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Fossil of High Noon is paradoxical. The sun of high noon makes the shadows that fall to the ground...More »
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Annette Lemieux “Things Felt”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Things Felt, an exhibition of new work by conceptual artist Annette Lemieux. The exhibition explores the humanity and indignation of contemporary life through the visual...More »
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Robert Rauschenberg “Venetians and Early Egyptians, 1972-1974”
In collaboration with the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Gladstone presents an exhibition of rarely seen sculptural works from the height of Rauschenberg’s oeuvre. Spread across Gladstone’s Chelsea galleries,...More »