Casey Kaplan
Born in the northern Italian town of Asti where he still lives and works, Diego Perrone finds inspiration in various Modernist movements of his origins, such as Futurism and Arte Povera.
until February 12, 2017
Casey Kaplan
Born in the northern Italian town of Asti where he still lives and works, Diego Perrone finds inspiration in various Modernist movements of his origins, such as Futurism and Arte Povera.
until February 12, 2017
Pace
“The work starts to do the thinking, in a way. The work generates more work. If you need ideas, look at the work. Sometimes I refer to the works as machines, you know. They are like static machines. When they are moving that means they are doing something to you.” — James Siena
until February 11, 2017
Andrew Kreps
In 2015, Turkish interdisciplinary artist Halil Altindere was the subject of a solo exhibition at MoMA PS1 titled Wonderland, which focused on the effects of government-supported gentrification in Istanbul on the city’s marginalized Romani population.
until February 11, 2017
Tanya Bonakdar
Lundqvist’s most recent body of work will be on view at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York from January 5. Our contributor Jennifer Wolf interviewed the artist about her upcoming exhibition.
until February 4, 2017
Jack Shainman
“I cut, crumple, shroud, shred, stitch, tar, twist, bind, erase, break, tear, and turn the paintings and sculptures I create, reconfiguring them into works that nod to hidden narratives and begin to reveal unspoken truths about the nature of history.” — Titus Kaphar
until January 28, 2017
Sean Kelly
In his second exhibition at Sean Kelly, the Brooklyn-based artist Hugo McCloud introduces twenty large scale works, occupying the gallery’s large scale upper Chelsea location.
until January 21, 2017
Baxter St
“The title of the show My Country purposely feels like a pause, an ellipse, a breath, meant to be followed by whatever the viewer chooses to think…”
until January 14, 2017
Pavel Zoubok Gallery
Wilson’s ample oeuvre, commenting on over-sexualized, dehumanized and commodified woman body, contains elements from various genres that still heavily dominate contemporary art practice.
until January 14, 2017
James Cohan Gallery
The Milwaukee and Chicago-based artist blends Minimalist techniques into mundane materials in her geometrically precise works.
until January 28, 2017
Mitchell-Innes & Nash
One of the most influential names in modern sculpture, the British artist Anthony Caro is commemorated with two concurrent exhibitions in New York, following his passing in 2013
until February 4, 2017
with Miami Art Week underway, we're introducing our December issue.
MOMA
“One day I was showing the sea to a girl who was seeing it for the first time; she declared that she thought a field of potatoes was a far more impressive sight.”—Francis Picabia, Yes No: Poems & Sayings
until March 19, 2017
Andrea Rosen Gallery
Our contributor Danielle Wu talked with the artist about the recurring themes in his upcoming exhibition.
until December 22, 2016
Aperture Foundation
The ideas of home, belonging, and displacement are at the core of the artist’s investigative project, for which she invited a group of fellow artists to this building called the Little Red Schoolhouse.
untill January 19, 2017
Whitney Museum of American Art
“Looking at Mars, this imagined space, reflects most humans back to Earth.”—MPA
Gagosian Gallery
German artist Andreas Gursky, known to hold the highest auction result for any living photographer, dissects the raison d’être of photography, depicting realities embedded in unrealistic settings.