Adolph Gottlieb

Pace Gallery

Drawing together works from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation alongside a number of paintings on loan from major institutions the exhibition focuses on two major images from Gottlieb’s later work: Bursts and Imaginary Landscapes.

until April 13, 2019

Joakim Ojanen

The Hole

In eight ceramic sculptures and five oil paintings, Ojanen shares his unique universe of duck-billed boys, silly hats, sweaty dogs, hairy legs, soccer balls, trees, clocks, clowns, and, of course, lots of snakes. 

until March 31, 2019

Julian Opie

Lisson Gallery

The exhibition displays a new body of work focused on the artist’s portraits, presenting both individual heads and full-length groups. The presentation captures the people and daily routines that make up life in communities around NYC.

until April 20, 2019

Davide Balliano

Tina Kim Gallery

The paintings in the exhibition continue Balliano’s exploration of patterns reduced to their most basic contours; for the artist, this interest is exemplified in this use of different wave patterns. In these new works, he has successfully layered the dimensions of these forms setting them into motion.

until April 13, 2019

Kiki Smith

Pace Gallery

Encompassing etchings, cyanotypes, contact prints and sculptural works in bronze, aluminum, and silver, the exhibition underscores the truly multidisciplinary approach to art-making that Smith has pursued throughout her career. 

until March 30, 2019

Gregory Hayes

Nancy Margolis Gallery

Interested in the interaction of colors, Hayes uses color as a catalyst for expressing mood and emotion. Each of the paintings in this exhibition embodies a distinct character and energy as a consequence of the artist’s discerning eye for organizing color across space. 

until April 13, 2019

Alice Neel

David Zwirner

An exhibition of paintings and significant works on paper by Alice Neel (1900–1984). The show focuses on the artist’s portrayal of the nude figure and the ways in which Neel resolutely challenged traditional perceptions of sexuality, motherhood, and beauty.

until April 13, 2019

Joan Miró

The Museum of Modern Art

Drawn from MoMA’s unrivaled collection of Miró’s work, augmented by several key loans, this exhibition situates The Birth of the World in relation to other major works by the artist. It presents some 60 paintings, works on paper, prints, illustrated books, and objects.

until July 6, 2019

Hans Op de Beeck

Marianne Boesky Gallery

Staging Silence (3), a new film created by Brussels-based artist Hans Op de Beeck is on view alongside a new life-sized sculpture, several smaller sculptural works, and a selection of watercolors to provide a more holistic experience of the artist’s wide-ranging practice.

until April 6, 2019

Carlos Vega

Jack Shainman Gallery

Mythology, history, and religion meet in Vega’s omnist new body of work. Inspired by the Santas of 17th Century Spanish painter, Francisco de Zubarán, Vega creates spiritual icons for our contemporary world. 

until March 30, 2019

Rosalyn Drexler

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

Laura Lima

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

Larry Sultan

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

Jonathan Gardner

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

Hilary Berseth

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

Nancy Graves

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