James Rosenquist

Acquavella Galleries

His American Life, a major loan exhibition focusing on James Rosenquist’s compelling and poetic vision of postwar America. 

Through Dec 7 , 2018

Svenja Deininger

Marianne Boesky

The exhibition features a new body of paintings that captures Deininger’s fluid manipulation of color and form, resulting in complex compositions. Driven by both formal inquiry and a deep understanding of physical environment, Deininger creates a holistic experience.

Through December 22, 2018. 

Bruce Nauman

MOMA PS1

Disappearing Acts traces what Nauman has called “withdrawal as an art form”—both literal and figurative incidents. Presented in two complementary parts, at The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, this is the most comprehensive exhibition of the artist’s work ever assembled.

Through 19 February, 2019

Yasumasa Morimura

Japan Society

Ego Obscura highlights Morimura's 30-year-long project of excavating "the self" from layers of art history, Japanese postwar history, and personal history.

until Jan 13, 2019

Melissa Stern

Garvey Simon

Stern works across all media to include assemblage, ceramics, painting, drawings and collage while exploring the definition of girlhood as a state of being and state of mind. Her sisterhood ranges from lusty pin-up girls to minimalist, geometric bodies, embracing all within the loving arms of femininity and oddity.

Until November 11, 2018

Fernando Botero

Marlborough Gallery

The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce an exhibition of recent paintings by the world-renowned artist Fernando Botero. These new works revisit the major subjects he has depicted over the course of his career.

Until Nov 24, 2018

Hew Locke

PPOW Gallery

The exhibition will continue Locke’s investigation into the role public statues play in the way national identity and history are formed, an element of his practice that he has been exploring since 2002.

Until Nov 10, 2018

Joyce J. Scott

Peter Blum

Joyce J. Scott’s group of approximately 20 sculptures incorporate the artist’s trademark beadwork with, blown glass, found objects, and mixed-media. The sculptures embed cultural critique within the pleasurable experience of viewing a exquisitely crafted objects.

Until November 10, 2018

Sarah Lucas

New Museum

The exhibition brings together more than 150 works, including early sculptures from the 1990s, selections from the artis’s installations , and photography. The exhibition addresses the ways in which Lucas’s works engage with crucial debates about gender and power, along with the legacy of Surrealism—from her clever transformations of everyday objects to her exploration of sexual ambiguity and the tension between the familiar and the absurd.

Until January 20, 2019

Nathaniel Mary Quinn

Salon 94

Quinn’s singular approach to portraiture is both highly associative and autobiographical, and includes family and friends, teachers, neighbors, and interlopers

until Oct 27, 2018

Julie Heffernan

P·P·O·W Gallery

For over three decades, Heffernan’s career can be viewed as chronicling an individual life; her early paintings describe youthfulness through ripe still lives and fecund landscapes, while her later paintings suggest maturation through depictions of accumulation and loss. 

until Oct 6, 2018

Toyin Ojih Odutola

Jack Shainman Gallery

“When Legends Die” is the final effort in a series of works sharing the legacy of one of the oldest noble clans of Nigeria.

until Oct 27, 2018

John Chiara

Yossi Milo Gallery

For his second solo exhibition at the gallery, John Chiara handcrafted a custom 50” x 40” camera designed to capture Manhattan’s soaring verticality in kaleidoscopic color and with hyperreal clarity.

until Oct 27, 2018

Urs Fischer

Gagosian

At the intersection of sculpture, behavior, and choreography, PLAY is an arena of chance encounters where visitors are invited to interact with nine office chairs that seem to have lives of their own.

until Oct 13, 2018

Oscar Wilde & Wilhelm von Gloeden

Shin Gallery

Marvellous Boys, an exhibition consisting of photographs by German photographer Wilhelm von Gloeden and an autograph revision of The Picture of Dorian Gray by Irish writer Oscar Wilde.

until Sep 30, 2018

Julio Larraz

Miles McEnery Gallery 

By manipulating and altering the familiar, he challenges the viewer to more closely examine and engage with the ideas embedded in his precisely rendered scenes.

until Aug 17, 2018