Mitchell-Innes & Nash
The Practical Past, a project-based work that considers the meaning of an era concurrent with the artist’s lifetime and deeply influenced by the events of 1968.
until Nov 22, 2017
Mitchell-Innes & Nash
The Practical Past, a project-based work that considers the meaning of an era concurrent with the artist’s lifetime and deeply influenced by the events of 1968.
until Nov 22, 2017
Paula Cooper Gallery
Created between 1963 and 1968, the selection includes sculptures, wall reliefs, and paintings that shed light on Huebler’s minimalist foundations and transition from object to concept.
until Nov 22, 2017
Pace
An exhibition of new work by the artist including 15 mixed-media sculptures and a series ofrotating GeometricMouse shopping bags.
until Nov 11, 2017
Lyons Wier Gallery
Our editor Yasemin Vargi interviewed artist James Rieck on his new series of paintings.
through Nov 4, 2017
Lehmann Maupin
In honor of the 50th anniversary of when the British artists first met, 35 monumental pictures will be on view at both of the gallery’s New York locations in Chelsea and downtown Manhattan.
until December 22, 2017
The Drawing Center
As well, the exhibition will feature one of Bernstein’s earliest political drawings from 1969 and a selection of five “Word Drawings” from 1995, including: Liberty, Justice, Equality, Evil, and Fear.
until Feb 4, 2018
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Lyons Wier Gallery
Using models extrapolated from 1950’s and 60’s commercial magazines, “Rapture” juxtaposes an idyllic midcentury moment of bliss spurred on by the artwork that is on public display.
until Nov 4, 2017
Skarstedt Gallery
David Salle—the celebrated master of postmodern painting who, for the past 40 years, has deconstructed the image by embracing the performative, as well as the cinematic aspects of his medium.
until Oct 28, 2017
Marianne Boesky Gallery
The exhibition brings together sculpture, works on Mylar, and the artist’s largest presentation of wall panels seen in New York, all of which are created by layered drips of material that form both their physicality and imagery.
until Oct 21, 2017
303 Gallery
Treating sculpture as a way to mediate simultaneous forms of presence, Rothschild implicates the viewer in a continuous search for possible outcomes, even from within a "completed" work.
until Oct 28, 2017
Michael Werner Gallery
"Works on Paper" brings attention to drawings and paintings the artist created until 2000, marking the return of the artist’s work to New York after a decade.
until July 13, 2017
Leila Heller Gallery
The materials employed by the artist includes fiberglass mesh, graphite, chain, steel and light to produce shadows that reflects the artist’s ongoing exploration of geometry and scared spaces. Our contributor editor Eda Ozdoyuran interviewed the artist who was in New York for her recent exhibition opening.
until July 28, 2017
Hauser & Wirth
Fueled by obsession, curiosity, and inquisitiveness, Vandenberg’s creative drive encompasses painting and work on paper in which color and form intertwine and build a highly subjective and introspective artistic manifestation.
until July 28, 201
Lisson Gallery
Over the decades, the gallery has mounted tens of exhibitions dedicated to the work by the renowned painter; their first collaboration in New York includes a new body of work that manifests his interest in looser and freer forms. Artspeak editor Osman Can Yerebakan interviewed Joseph about his contemplative and joyous New York exhibition.
until August 11, 2017
David Zwirner
Bringing together 28 works by an impressive roster of artists, David Zwirner’s summer group exhibition aims to provide support to Thread, a socio-cultural community center located in Sinthian, a small village on the southeastern part of Senegal.
until July 21, 2017