Garth Greenan Gallery
Appropriating imagery from popular journals and other printed matter, Drexler transforms otherwise prosaic images by adding bright pigments and creating new contexts.
until March 30, 2019
Garth Greenan Gallery
Appropriating imagery from popular journals and other printed matter, Drexler transforms otherwise prosaic images by adding bright pigments and creating new contexts.
until March 30, 2019
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Since the mid--1900s Lima’s practice has been a domain for transgression—continually escaping traditional classifications, her work attempts to visually articulate a personal glossary of concepts that the artist has worked and reworked over the course of her career.
until 4 April, 2019
Yancey Richardson
Theater, an exhibition that explores California artist Larry Sultan’s (1946-2009) investigation of the theatrical within domestic settings, both real and constructed.
until April 6, 2019
Casey Kaplan
Oil paint is rendered in bizarre, flattened compositions that are suspended between art historical motifs culled from a variety of sources, and uncanny manifestations of the artist’s mind.
until April 21, 2019
Van Doren Waxter
Berseth meticulously arranges pencil drawings in three dimensions to create hybrid sculptural works that play with the two-dimensional limitations of the paper. This intimate presentation of sculptural objects underscore the artist’s formal interests in nature, materiality, structure, and perception.
until March 30, 2019
Mitchell - Innes & Nash
An exhibition celebrating the work of Nancy Graves, one of the key figures of post-war art. Titled Mapping is timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the first manned mission to land on the Moon, a subject Graves explored as part of her artistic and conceptual investigation of maps.
until April 06, 2019
Carter Burden Gallery
In this ongoing series of new paintings, the artist combines image with text. Carefully painted landscape and other subjects are accompanied by phrases that read as fragments of a larger narrative. Some canvases suggest emotional distress, others humor. The range of sentiment is purposefully broad.
until March 13, 2019
P.P.O.W. Gallery
Rooted in the California Bay Area Counter Culture of the 60s and 70s, Linhares’ practice combines modes of abstract expressionism with Bay Area figuration to create uniquely irradiant paintings.
until March 16, 2019
Matthew Marks
Jasper Johns: Recent Paintings & Works on Paper exhibition includes fifteen paintings and twenty-three works on paper made by artist since 2012.
until April 6, 2019
Brooklyn Museum
The largest U.S. exhibition in ten years devoted to the iconic painter and the first in the U.S to display a collection of her clothing and other personal possessions, which were rediscovered and inventoried in 2004. They are displayed alongside important paintings, drawings, and photographs from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of 20th Century Mexican Art.
until May 12, 2019
Miles McEnery
Often considered a pioneer of installation art, Judy Pfaff’s limitlessly innovative work evades categorization and breaks boundaries. Oscillating between the two- dimensional and three-dimensional, Pfaff’s installations react to and penetrate the spaces they inhabit, transforming them into explosively dynamic environments that entice and engage the viewers’ senses.
until March 09, 2019
Sean Kelly Gallery
In addition to her iconic large format photographs, the exhibition includes a selection of works that capture the intimate, hidden spaces and unique details of the buildings she explored, taken with a hand-held camera the artist always carries with her.
until March 16, 2019
Hauser & Wirth
‘Dark Years,’ focuses on the artist’s early works from the 1940s to the 1950s, a period defined by prolific experimentation. Comprising of crayon and ink paintings on board and paper, graphite and ink drawings, and oil paintings on canvas, the works on view range stylistically from surrealist figuration and geometric patterning to biomorphic forms
until April 6, 2019
Galerie Lelong & Co.
Stuart has worked on both a monumental and intimate scale to excavate universal human experiences, from collective memory to the natural landscape.
until March 9, 2019
Guggenheim Museum
Mapplethorpe is widely known for daring imagery that deliberately transgresses social mores, and for the censorship debates that transpired around his work in the United States during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
until July 10, 2019