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"Selections from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
“Selections from the Permanent Collection” features highlights from the Neue Galerie’s superb holdings of German and Austrian fine and decorative arts from the first half of the twentieth century. It incorporates...More »
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"Thannhauser Collection" Exhibition
Justin K. Thannhauser (1892–1976) was the son of art dealer Heinrich Thannhauser (1859–1935), who founded the Moderne Galerie in Munich in 1909. From an early age, Thannhauser worked alongside his father...More »
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"European Paintings" Exhibition
Although the collection of European paintings has often been presented in a chronological arrangement by school or style, this installation exploits the architecture of the soaring Beaux-Arts Court by...More »
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Frank Auerbach “Selected Works, 1978-2016”
I think all good paintings look as though the painting has escaped from the thicket of prepared positions and has entered some sort of freedom where it exists on its own, and by its own laws, and inexplicably...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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"It Happened In Brooklyn" Exhibition
This exhibit highlights key moments in our nation's history and how they played out in Brooklyn. Through artifacts from the Brooklyn Historical Society's permanent collection such as photographs, artworks,...More »
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"Small Wonders from the American Collections" Exhibition
This special exhibition celebrates a major new installation in the Luce Center for American Art: Visible Storage ▪ Study Center that gives the public access to more than 350 additional objects from the...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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“In Praise of Blossoms” Exhibition
Nobuyoshi Watanabe Spring Evening 2001 Sato Sakura Gallery New York presents In Praise of Blossoms, a collection of both contemporary Nihonga masterpiece paintings hand selected from the Sato Sakura...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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“Gateway to Himalayan Art” Exhibition
Gateway to Himalayan Art introduces visitors to the main forms, concepts, and meanings of Himalayan art represented in our collection. A large multimedia map orients the visitors and highlights cultural...More »
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Jameson Green “Fiends’ New Moon Ballet”
Man cannot endure his own littleness unless he can translate it into meaningfulness on the largest possible scale. - Ernest Becker Derek Eller Gallery presents Fiends’ New Moon Ballet, Jameson Green’s...More »
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Tom Burr “Hélio-centricities (New York)”
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Anna Membrino “Exteriors”
Membrino’s paintings deal first and foremost with issues of time and memory. Though the imagery in her work has become increasingly abstract in recent years, clear indicators of the artist’s interest in...More »
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“Remnant, Artifact, Flow” Exhibition
Thierry Goldberg presents Remnant, Artifact, Flow, a group exhibition of works by Justin Chance, Tony Chrenka, Doris Guo, Jeffrey Joyal, Molly Rose Lieberman, Caitlin MacBride, and Bri Williams. The...More »
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Iman Raad “At the Earliest Ending of Winter”
Sargent’s Daughters presents At the Earliest Ending of Winter, Iman Raad’s second solo show with the gallery, consisting of a series of large-scale canvas works and more intimate reverse glass paintings. Raad’s...More »
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Jonathan Meese “ACROSS THE UNIVERSE”
David Nolan Gallery presents ACROSS THE UNIVERSE (DR. SPACE-ANIMALISM ,,E.A.G.L.E.”: FLY LIKE AN EAGLE), a selection of new paintings, sculptures and works on paper by Jonathan Meese. The exhibition marks...More »
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“Alienation?” Exibition
A Group Exhibition of 8 Chinese Contemporary Artists Residing in New York.More »
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“Just As I Am” Exhibition
1969 Gallery presents Just As I Am, featuring seven new paintings by Caleb Hahne and a group exhibition of artists Hahne admires: Sara Anstis, Inka Essenhigh, Danny Ferrell, Chris Lloyd and Claire Tabouret. In...More »
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“This Is Who We Are” Exhibition
This Is Who We Are is Pen + Brush’s first exhibition of 2021. This Is Who We Are showcases, loudly and proudly, a selection of the women and non-binary artists who make up Pen + Brush. Featured here...More »
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Deborah Brown “Things As They Are”
Anna Zorina Gallery presents Things As They Are, Deborah Brown’s first exhibition with the Gallery. The show features the artist’s latest body of work developed during the Covid-19 pandemic. In this time,...More »
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John Mendelsohn “Color Wheel + Tenebrae Paintings”
David Richard Gallery presents Color Wheel + Tenebrae Paintings, the gallery’s first solo exhibition for New York artist, John Mendelsohn. This exhibition features two series of works by Mendelsohn, the...More »
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“Winter Spotlight: Gallery Choices”
Cavin-Morris Gallery presents Winter Spotlight: Gallery Choices, a short exhibition to coincide independently with our online viewing room participation in the 2021 Outsider Art Fair. Included in Winter...More »
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“The Whitney’s Collection: Selections from 1900 to 1965” Exhibition
This exhibition of more than 120 works, drawn entirely from the Whitney’s collection, is inspired by the founding history of the Museum. The Whitney was established in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney,...More »
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Zander Blom “Garage Party”
signs and symbols presents Garage Party, the first New York solo exhibition by South African artist Zander Blom. In this new body of work, Zander Blom’s exploration of painting is wide ranging. A phantasmagoria...More »
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Hugo McCloud “Burdened”
Sean Kelly Gallery presents Burdened, Hugo McCloud’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. The works in the exhibition—created over the last nine months whilst McCloud quarantined at his studio in Mexico—are...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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Sharon Butler “Morning in America”
Theodore:Art presents an exhibition of new paintings by Sharon Butler. For the past few years, Butler has produced daily drawings on her phone. The Good Morning Drawings, digital sketches uploaded...More »
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Emily Kiacz “Shape of Light”
Kiacz began the body of work on display during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent citywide lockdown. While under enforced isolation and no longer able to spend regular time outdoors...More »
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Patrick Angus Exhibition
Bortolami Gallery presents an exhibition of historical works by Patrick Angus (1953-1992), an artist known for his strikingly intimate portraits of men and honest depictions of the gay experience in 1980s...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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Kim Van Do “Light and Air of Summer”
Kim Van Do returns from the wilderness for his first solo show in NYC in twenty-five years. His large plein air paintings, done on site in the Catskills and northern California, greet the viewer with a...More »
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“Nothing Is So Humble: Prints from Everyday Objects” Exhibition
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents Nothing Is So Humble: Prints from Everyday Objects, a focused exhibition of works drawn from the collection that highlights the creative and irreverent ways...More »
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Michael Brown Exhibition
Michael Brown has continued his “gold-leaf” painting series inaugurated in his first exhibition in September, 2019. The paint application is sculptural, heavy threads of oil paint are squeezed and woven...More »
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Stephen Pusey “Strange Attractors”
David Richard Gallery presents Strange Attractors, the gallery’s first solo exhibition for New York artist, Stephen Pusey. This exhibition focuses on eleven new paintings from 2020 and 2021, conceived...More »
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Wolf Kahn “The Last Decade: 2010 - 2020”
MILES McENERY GALLERY presents an exhibition by Wolf Kahn, The Last Decade: 2010 - 2020. Looking at paintings from the final decade of Wolf Kahn’s life, it is easy to find an aesthetic pleasure that...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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“Presence” Exhibition
Curated by Robert Curcio, curcioprojects, and Priska Juschka, Lichtundfire. Lichtundfire presents and welcomes all to PRESENCE; a selection of figurative works that contrast the reality in which we...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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Jesse Mockrin and Elsa Sahal “X”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents ‘X’, an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Jesse Mockrin and Elsa Sahal. The exhibition will be accompanied by a small catalogue including an essay written by Jonathan...More »
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Gerald Lovell “all that I have”
“Is there a space of free expression for Black portrait painters and their subjects? A place where they are free from the concerns and canons of Western painting? A space where there are no heroes, protestors...More »
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Albers and Morandi “Never Finished”
David Zwirner presents Albers and Morandi: Never Finished, an exhibition exploring the formal and visual affinities and contrasts between two of the twentieth century’s greatest painters: Josef Albers...More »
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Joyce Pensato “Fuggetabout It (Redux)”
In collaboration with the Joyce Pensato Estate, Petzel Gallery presents the exhibition Fuggetabout It (Redux). In 2012 Pensato premiered her installation “Fuggetabout It” at Petzel Gallery on West 22nd...More »
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“The First Story: A Show About Twinning” Exhibition
JAG projects presents: The First Story: A Show About Twinning, and tangential themes. -Luke Barber-Smiths captures identical buildings, portrayed through photography, a medium inherently connected...More »
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Reggie Burrows Hodges Exhibition
Karma presents the first New York solo exhibition of Reggie Burrows Hodges. Hodges creates paintings centered on the human form, imbuing his subjects with the mystery and significance of remembered...More »
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Julia Rooney “@SomeHighTide”
Arts+Leisure presents @SomeHighTiide, an exhibition of recent work by Julia Rooney. Comprising a series of two by two-inch paintings, Julia Rooney’s exhibition @SomeHighTide queries our intimate relationships...More »
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Stella Zhong “comet without a tail”
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Susannah Phillips “Paintings of a Model, 1998 - 2006”
Bookstein Projects presents an exhibition of figure paintings by Susannah Phillips. This is the artist’s sixth solo-show with the gallery. This exhibition will consist in a group of paintings, made...More »
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“Other Nature” Exhibition
Foley Gallery presents Other Nature, a group exhibition featuring artists Amy Casey, Janelle Lynch, Jeremy Stenger, and Brooks Salzwedel. With a hybrid of different mediums, the exhibition examines four...More »
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Emily Mason “Chelsea Paintings”
MILES McENERY GALLERY presents the first posthumous New York gallery exhibition of works by seminal colorist Emily Mason (1932 – 2019). Featuring paintings primarily created between 1978 and 1989,...More »
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Sarah Lee “The Weight of Night”
PART I: JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 7, 2021 PART II: FEBRUARY 8 - FEBRUARY 28, 2021 mh PROJECT nyc presents the first exhibition of 2021, The Weight of Night, a solo exhibition of new paintings by...More »
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Andrew Zarou “Views From the Paraffin Parapet”
The Painting Center presents Views From the Paraffin Parapet, the recent work Andrew Zarou in the Project Room. Andrew Zarou is a visual artist and Brooklyn native. Anyone familiar with Zarou’s artistic...More »
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Spencer Lewis “Six Jutes (2)”
Harper’s presents Six Jutes (2), the second iteration of an exhibition presented in two combinations of six, with one painting anchoring both immersive installations. Six Jutes is Lewis’s fourth solo show...More »
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“De Por Vida” Exhibition
Curated by Ken Castaneda De Por Vida, “For Life” brings together the work of thirteen artists whose works portray cycles of life, death and legacy. The artists in this exhibition excel in their respective...More »
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“Pure Form” Exhibition
David Zwirner presents Pure Form, an exhibition of works by gallery and non-gallery artists that explores the formal qualities of abstraction, on view at the gallery’s 69th Street location. Throughout...More »
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Daniel Arsham “Time Dilation”
The most amazing machine on earth is buried outside Geneva: the CERN Large Hadron Collider. It is a huge, perfectly circular tunnel in which particle beams converge at near-light speeds, a task (according...More »
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Lindsay Burke “A Shift in the House”
Marinaro presents A Shift in the House, Lindsay Burke’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. In her new body of work, Burke presents a series of paintings in which the house is more than just a...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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Don Kimes “Remixing Abstraction: Cheating The Banal”
Denise Bibro Fine Art presents Don Kimes’ third solo show at the gallery entitled, Remixing Abstraction: Cheating the Banal. Remixing Abstraction: Cheating the Banal is comprised of work completed...More »
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Honor Titus “For Heaven’s Sake”
American artist Honor Titus’s first solo show in New York, this exhibition features nine new paintings depicting figures at leisure, inspired by the artist’s lived experience and memories. Capturing a...More »
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Altoon Sultan Exhibition
McKenzie Fine Art presents the new year with an exhibition of recent work by Altoon Sultan. This is the fourth solo exhibition at the gallery for the Brooklyn-born, Vermont-based artist, and will feature...More »
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“Even there, there are stars” Exhibition
Organized by Allie/A.L. Rickard Mentor: Daniel J Sander CUE Art Foundation presents Even there, there are stars, a group exhibition featuring Chitra Ganesh, Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski, Emily Oliveira,...More »
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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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Jill Nathanson “Light Phrase”
Berry Campbell Gallery presents a solo exhibition of recent work by New York artist, Jill Nathanson. Nathanson’s new paintings continue her exploration of color theory. Combining this with her elaborate...More »
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Kate Pincus-Whitney “Feast in the Neon Jungle”
Fredericks & Freiser presents an exhibition of new paintings by Kate Pincus-Whitney (b. 1993, lives and works in Los Angeles). Invested in the sociopolitical and emotive possibilities of the dining...More »
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Alix Bailey “New Paintings”
The Painting Center presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Alix Bailey in the Main Gallery. The large paintings depict a world which she observes within the confines of a six by six foot space...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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Andrej Dubravsky “Friendly Slav”
LAUNCH F18 presents Friendly Slav, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Andrej Dubravsky. Friendly Slav. As a child, Andrej frequently traveled to his grandmother’s house in the countryside of Slovakia...More »
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Tamar Zinn “Where I find myself”
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts presents an exhibition of new paintings by Tamar Zinn. The show marks the artist’s seventh solo exhibition with the gallery. In this latest series of paintings, the fragmented...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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Anke Weyer “Heart, Heart”
Canada presents Heart, Heart, new paintings by Anke Weyer, an artist who has been showing with the gallery since 2000. The heart is conjured in these works not as a turn to sentimentality, but rather...More »
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Martha Diamond “1980-1989”
Magenta Plains presents Martha Diamond: 1980-1989, a solo exhibition of historical works by the longtime veteran of the downtown New York art world. Diamond is best known for her lush and loose abstract...More »
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Charles Mayton “Androiid”
David Lewis presents androiid: A solo presentation of recent work by Charles Mayton. This exhibition comprises a group of thirty-one paintings made over the last year. Throughout the past decade Mayton...More »
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Ellen Chuse “The Great Mystery”
440 Gallery presents The Great Mystery, new work by Ellen Chuse. For this exhibition, Chuse made acrylic paintings on paper that explore totemic female figures, particularly Venus and Athena. These generously...More »
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Claudio Bravo Exhibition
Forum Gallery presents its first exhibition of works by Claudio Bravo (1936 – 2011), whose estate the Gallery now represents. The exhibition of paintings, pastels and drawings includes works exhibited...More »
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Angel Otero “The Fortune of Having Been There”
Lehmann Maupin presents The Fortune of Having Been There, an exhibition of new work by Angel Otero featuring a series of paintings that merge abstraction and figuration and mark the return of representation...More »
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Elizabeth Schwaiger “From the Dark Sea”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents From the Dark Sea, a new body of work by Texan born, Brooklyn based artist Elizabeth Schwaiger. The artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery will offer a visual investigation...More »
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Ragna Bley “Soundings”
Ragna Bley (b. 1986, Uppsala, Sweden) lives and works in Oslo, Norway. She received her BFA at the National Academy of Fine Arts, Oslo, in 2011 and her MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art, London...More »
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Lucas Michael “Transcriptions”
FIERMAN presents Transcriptions, a solo exhibition by Argentinian-born New York based artist Lucas Michael. It is his first solo exhibition with the gallery, following his inclusion in the 2019 group...More »
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Edmund Burke “Sublime on the Small Scale”
In 1757, the British statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke published A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, an aesthetic treatise that profoundly influenced...More »
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“Me, Myself and I” Exhibition
Monya Rowe Gallery presents a three-person exhibition titled Me, Myself and I featuring new paintings by Polina Barskaya, Aubrey Levinthal and Justin Liam O’Brien. Me, Myself and I celebrates contradiction,...More »
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Helmut Federle “Basics on Composition”
Peter Blum Gallery presents an exhibition of Helmut Federle entitled, Basics on Composition at 176 Grand Street, New York. This is the artist’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. Helmut Federle...More »
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Mira Schor “Tipping Point”
Lyles & King presents Tipping Point, Mira Schor’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. In a 2018 painting Mira Schor asks, What kind of art will we make under fascism? In a selection of paintings...More »
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“A stranger’s soul is a deep well” Exhibition
Fridman Gallery presents A stranger’s soul is a deep well, a multidisciplinary exhibition highlighting the work of nine contemporary artists: Ambrose, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Athena LaTocha, Abigail Levine,...More »
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Michael Fullerton “Victoria’s Secret Diary”
8th Floor Greene Naftali presents Victoria’s Secret Diary, the gallery’s third solo exhibition with Scottish artist Michael Fullerton. Fullerton uses the genre of portraiture to reveal painting’s complicity...More »
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Hooper Turner “WEIRD”
Explain to me how you would describe your next show. I think all the new paintings are small cuts from larger stories. Like glimpses of stories so you have to fill in the blanks. The people in them...More »
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Anthony Cudahy “Burn Across The Breeze”
1969 Gallery presents Burn Across the Breeze, Anthony Cudahy’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, consisting of recent paintings and works on paper made during the past twelve months. When confronted...More »
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Peter Sacks “Republic”
Sperone Westwater presents Peter Sacks’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, titled after his epic narrative, Republic. Additional related paintings will be on view, including the series Above Our Cities,...More »
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“Rhe: everything flows” Exhibition
Galerie Lelong & Co. presents Rhe: everything flows; a group exhibition held in collaboration with Galleries Curate: RHE, an international contemporary art platform initiated by 21 galleries as a response...More »
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Teiji Hayama “Ethereal Icons”
GR Gallery presents “Ethereal Icons”, the first solo exhibition of Teiji Hayama with the gallery, after previous collaborations. The show will reveal 16 fresh oil paintings on canvas, featuring the artist...More »
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Garth Weiser Exhibition
Casey Kaplan presents an exhibition of new paintings by Garth Weiser, the artist’s eighth solo presentation with the gallery. In these new artworks, Weiser amplifies the visual lexicon of his predominately...More »
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Amir H. Fallah “Better a Cruel Truth Than a Comfortable Delusion”
Denny Dimin Gallery presents a solo exhibition by Amir H. Fallah, Better a Cruel Truth Than a Comfortable Delusion at its New York location. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery....More »
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Jane Freilicher “Parts of a World”
Kasmin presents a new exhibition of work by American painter Jane Freilicher (1924–2014). Parts of a World comprises some 15 still lifes spanning the artist’s career from the 1950s to the early 2000s....More »
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Leonard Nelson Exhibition
Findlay Galleries presents an exhibition of highly important works by Leonard Nelson on Wednesday, February 3rd, at Findlay Galleries, New York. Nelson was the leader of the Philadelphia School of Art...More »
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Salman Toor “How Will I Know”
For his first museum solo exhibition, Salman Toor (b. 1983) presents new and recent oil paintings. Known for his small-scale figurative works that combine academic technique and a quick, sketch-like style,...More »
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Angela Dufresne “Long and Short Shots”
Yossi Milo Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Dufresne. Dufresne’s paintings vibrate with atomistic energy in which figure and atmosphere have equivalent force. Viewers of her...More »
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François Morellet “In-Coherent”
François Morellet (1926 – 2016), a prolific self-taught painter, sculptor, and installation artist, developed a radical approach to geometric abstraction during a career spanning more than six decades....More »
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“In Situ” Exhibition
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents In Situ, a group exhibition featuring new and recent paintings by thirteen artists: Cecily Brown, Olivia Erlanger, Barnaby Furnas, Jammie Holmes, Forrest Kirk, YoYo Lander,...More »
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Jessica Dickinson “With”
if time - could be seen - how would it look - it looks at us - slow or fast or stopped and backwards - it loops in the mind - but still: - one foot in front of the other - it passes “The show is titled...More »
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Medrie MacPhee “Words Fail Me”
Tibor de Nagy presents Words Fail Me a one-person exhibition by Medrie MacPhee. This body of work represents a continuation of the significant shift for MacPhee who was known for her use of architecture...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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“11” Exhibition
Sometimes the original beckons for a sequel…Two years after the success of our group exhibition 10, we are pleased to follow up with 11, featuring eleven artists whose work we think scores a perfect ten....More »
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Matthew Benedict “Manifestations”
Alexander and Bonin presents Manifestations, an exhibition of paintings by Matthew Benedict. The exhibition includes works that Benedict has made throughout his 30-year career, providing an opportunity...More »