David Salle

Skarstedt

David Salle: Paintings 1985 – 1995, an exhibition of historic paintings highlighting a prolific and experimental period of Salle’s career. With a selection from some of his most significant bodies of work.

until June 23, 2018

Doug Aitken

303 Gallery

“Hello, My Name is Martin Cooper. In 1973 I invented the very first cellular telephone. Standing on 6th Avenue, New York City, near the Hilton Hotel, I made a phone call. This was the very first public cellphone call.”

until May 25, 2018

Terry Winters

The Drawing Center

It will include a selection of large-scale works on paper and a wide span of smaller drawings as well as a suite of rarely seen drawings created between 2006 and 2016 in vitrines.

until August 12, 2018

Yto Barrada

Pace Gallery

“How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself,” a survey of Yto Barrada’s work, marks the first solo show in a New York gallery for the New York-based artist who, through photography, sculpture, and film, often engages geographic borders and citizenship.

until May 05, 2018

Ghada Amer

Cheim & Read

The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue, with an essay by Jenni Sorkin. This is Amer’s fourth solo show with the gallery.

until May 12, 2018

Hank Willis Thomas

Jack Shainman Gallery

In this newest body of work, Thomas continues to investigate 20th century protests in Africa, North America and Europe.

until May 12, 2018

Darren Waterston

DC Moore Gallery

The paintings are seductive, drawing the viewer in by their majesty and monstrousness. Thwarted by their artifice, one is left with a sense of yearning for something not quite attainable.

until April 28, 2018

Ramiro Gomez

PPOW Gallery

Gomez creates pristine domestic scenes and landscapes populated with subjects whose work is essential to creating and maintaining those very spaces.

until April 21, 2018

Being: New Photography 2018

MoMA

Every two years, New Photography presents urgent and compelling ideas in recent photography and photo-based art. This year’s edition, Being, asks how photography can capture what it means to be human

until August 19, 2018

Nick Mauss

Whitney Museum of American Art

At the Whitney he brings together his own works, alongside historical photographs, sculptures, paintings, drawings, film and video from the Whitney’s holdings and those of other public and private collections—all presented within a layered exhibition design by Mauss that allows for the works to be seen in a new light.

until May 14, 2018

Marc Camille Chaimowicz

The Jewish Museum

This large-scale survey presents Chaimowicz’s work in painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, furniture, lighting, ceramics, textiles, and wallpaper made between 1978 and 2018, including never before exhibited pieces and three new commissions.

until August 5, 2018

Hugo Fontela

Marlborough Gallery

Nowhere Island, featuring recent paintings by the young Spanish artist Hugo Fontela. This will be the artist’s first solo exhibition with Marlborough Gallery in New York.

until April 14, 2018