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Tania Pérez Córdova “Precipitation”
Tina Kim Gallery presents Tania Pérez Córdova: Precipitation. This is the second show of the artist’s to be held at the gallery and coincides with her solo exhibition currently on view at the Museo Tamayo,...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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"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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"Infinity of Nations" Exhibition
- at The National Museum of the American Indian (George Gustav Heye Center)
- in the Lower Manhattan area
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) houses one of the world’s great cultural resources, with collections representing the Native peoples of the Americas from their earliest history to the...More »
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"Assyrian Reliefs" Exhibition
These twelve massive carved alabaster panels, on view together for the first time, dominate the walls of the Brooklyn Museum's Hagop Kevorkian Gallery of Ancient Middle Eastern Art. Originally brightly...More »
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“The Arts of Africa” Exhibition
Over 250 works spanning more than 2,500 years represent art from the African continent in the Museum’s first-floor galleries. Additional related art from ancient Egypt and Islamic North Africa can be found...More »
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"Connecting Cultures: A World in Brooklyn"
An innovative installation, featuring some of the most important objects in the Brooklyn Museum collection, has been developed to create new ways of looking at art and exploring the Museum by making connections...More »
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"Early Gothic Hall" Exhibition
The Early Gothic Hall at The Cloisters reopened in the Spring of 2006 after a five-year renovation. Completely refurbished 13th-century limestone windows and two dozen panels of newly conserved and reinstalled...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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"The Mummy Chamber" Exhibition
This installation of more than 170 objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-famous holdings of ancient Egyptian material explores the complex rituals related to the practice of mummification and the Egyptian...More »
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"Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden" Exhibition
Dedicated in 1966, the Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden at the Brooklyn Museum is a preeminent collection of terracotta, stone, and metal architectural elements salvaged from now-demolished structures...More »
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"Rachel Beach and Nicole Stager" Exhibiton
92YTribeca presents the works of Rachel Beach and Nicole Stager – both formerly shown at Like the Spice gallery in Brooklyn – in an opening reception for this semi-permanent exhibit. Brooklyn-dwelling,...More »
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"Gallery Selections"
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts is pleased to present a selection of its finest and newest acquisitions. The current installation of works in the gallery highlights the modernist landscapes of John Marin and...More »
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"The Campin Room" Exhibition
The Campin Room at The Cloisters, the branch of the Metropolitan Museum devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, recently reopened to the public following an extensive renovation. The gallery...More »
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Shinichi Sawada “Messengers”
James Cohan presents Shinichi Sawada: Messengers, a solo exhibition of sculptures by the self-taught ceramicist Shinichi Sawada. Shinichi Sawada: Messengers is organized in partnership with Jennifer Lauren...More »
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Meng Du “Shadow of Day, Shadow of Night”
Fou Gallery presents glass artist Meng Du’s third solo exhibition Shadow of Day, Shadow of Night. It features her cast, blown and Tiffany glass works created between 2020 and 2022. This is also the first...More »
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Bill Saylor “Low Level High”
Lower Level Magenta Plains present LOW LEVEL HIGH, Bill Saylor’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Consisting of four new monumentally scaled paintings and a sculptural bench, this exhibition is...More »
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Albert Oehlen and Paul McCarthy “The ömen”
555 West 24th Street, New York Gagosian presents the ömen: Albert Oehlen paintings and Paul McCarthy sculptures, an exhibition of recent paintings by Albert Oehlen juxtaposed with large-scale sculptural...More »
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Katinka Mann “Perception Of Space”
In Katinka’s universe, her forms are clear, and the color illuminates the spiritual, minimalistic simplicity of her message. The tonalities of the aluminum and white pieces are sober. Katinka’s persona...More »
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Leo Villareal “Interstellar”
Pace presents an exhibition of new work by Leo Villareal. The show will feature 15 new sculptures in which Villareal employs LEDs and custom software to investigate space, time, and perception. Titled...More »
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Bari Ziperstein “Set Patterns”
Charles Moffett presents Set Patterns, a solo exhibition of new mixed media, ceramic-based sculptures by Chicago-born, Los Angeles-based artist Bari Ziperstein. This marks the artist’s second solo exhibition...More »
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Hadi Falapishi “Almost Perfect”
22 Cortlandt Alley Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Almost Perfect, Hadi Falapishi’s second solo exhibition with the gallery at 22 Cortlandt Alley In Almost Perfect, Falapishi divides the floors of...More »
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Deborah Czeresko “Fruiting Bodies: Creatures of Culture”
Hannah Traore Gallery presents Fruiting Bodies: Creatures of Culture, an installation of hand-fabricated glass by artist Deborah Czeresko (she/they) that formally references the wild glamour of a forest....More »
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Jumana Manna “Break, Take, Erase, Tally”
Jumana Manna’s first major museum exhibition in the US charts the artist’s multidisciplinary practice, which explores the paradoxical effects of preservation practices in agriculture, science, and the...More »