Perrotin Gallery
Starting out as an artist on the streets of Paris when he was still a teen, JR rose to international acclaim when he won the coveted TED Prize for his socially active art in 2011.
until August 17, 2018
Marianne Boesky Gallery
The White Wolf. The film uses the classic werewolf narrative as a lens through which to explore broader themes of transformation, memory, and the psychology and physicality that form our sense of self.
until August 3, 2018
New Museum
The work of British artist, film director, and writer John Akomfrah first garnered attention during the early 1980s when he was part of the Black Audio Film Collective, a group of seven artists that was established following the 1981 Brixton Riots in London.
until Sept 2, 2018
303 Gallery
Known for his exacting watercolors depicting scenes of typically masculine coming-of-age scenarios, here Gardner trains his eye onto New York City, tracing the nature of memory and sensation as they relate to urban environments.
until July 13, 2018
New Museum
Working in performance, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking, Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa creates dreamlike scenes that build on references to literature, folklore, magic, and childhood memories.
until September 09, 2018
CUE Art Foundation
Titled Medium of Exchange, the exhibition presents sculptural photographic tableaus that address the relationship between dictatorships and the petroleum industry at a time when oil has become a form of international currency and a source of warfare.
until July 14, 2018
PPOW Gallery
For her work, Riley sources yarn from shuttered textile mills around the United States; she then washes, strips and hand-dyes the wool before weaving on a Macomber loom.
until June 30, 2018
Jack Shainman Gallery
This presentation will debut a series of wire Tondos, in which swirling cacophonies of colors are created from the layered mapping of cataclysmic weather patterns superimposed onto brain scans of black youth suffering from PTSD as a result of gun violence.
until June 23, 2018
Gagosian Gallery
Titled Sōtatsu, the exhibition of works by Urs Fischer will feature nine of his new paintings inspired by the hand scrolls and painted screens of early seventeenth-century Japanese artist Tawaraya Sōtatsu.
until June 23rd, 2018
Studio Visit
Our editor Yasemin Vargi visits artist Hossein Edalatkhah at his Upper East side studio, where he speaks about his studio practice and recent works.
Gladstone Gallery
The works on view were most recently exhibited as part of the artist’s solo installation on the Bluhm Family Terrace at the Art Institute of Chicago.
until Jun 16, 2018
Marian Goodman Gallery
Building on Baldessari’s homages to the art historical canon, which have centered on subjects from Giotto to Miro to Pollock/Benton, the new exhibition pairs two icons of art, Picabia and Mondrian.
until June 22, 2018
Gagosian Gallery
Her work reveals a deep awareness, both intellectual and sensory, of how the body has been represented over time and across cultures—from antique and Hindu sculpture, to Renaissance drawing and painting, to the work of modern artists such as Henri Matisse, Willem de Kooning, and Pablo Picasso.
until June 16, 2018
Lévy Gorvy
Mailorder Mother Purgatory will present three recent bodies of works that focus on technical innovation in pursuit of ambience and emotional depth.
until June 23, 2018
Artist Survey
In over fifty new paintings depicting the circular labels of assorted vinyl albums and singles, Muller draws upon his endless fascination and encyclopedic knowledge of music and its capacity to shape both individual and cultural identities. Dave Muller answers our publishing director Atesh's questionnaire.
until June 30, 2018
David Zwirner
This exhibition, the artist's second with the gallery and her first solo presentation in New York since 2010, will feature a selection of new paintings that range from monumental nude figures to intimately scaled portraits.
until June 30, 2018