Leon Kossoff

Timothy Taylor

The exhibition offers a retrospective view of the British artist Leon Kossoff’s most well known subjects, capturing subtle glimpses into the nuances of his city from 1952 to 2012.

through May 4, 2019

Keith Haring

Van de Weghe

Haring’s work celebrates human existence while confronting weighty themes including violence, power, and the dehumanizing effect of technology.  The exhibition explores Haring’s work from 1985-87.

through May 22, 2019

Robert Motherwell

Kasmin

This unprecedented exhibition will be the first to focus solely on Motherwell’s approach to large-format painting and will be comprised of eight works spanning the 1960s - 1990, including a core group of paintings from the collection of The Dedalus Foundation.

through May 18, 2019

Anton van Dalen

PPOW Gallery

While van Dalen is largely known for his depictions of the East Village, this exhibition will chronicle a lifelong visual investigation informed by the influences of war, religion, migration, a devotion to nature, and a dedication to documenting the technological and cultural evolutions within our society.

through April 20, 2019

David Wiseman

Kasmin Gallery

The first solo presentation of the artist at the gallery, bringing together designs conceived and forged in the artist’s Los Angeles studio over the course of the last fifteen years, the exhibition acts as a culmination of Wiseman’s career thus far. 

until April 27, 2019

Naama Tsabar

Kasmin Gallery

In her second exhibition at Kasmin, Dedicated, Tsabar further explores these themes by expanding the borders of movement of the female body.

until May 4, 2019

Jean Michel Basquiat

Nahmad Contemporary

The exhibition is the first concentrated examination of the extraordinary body of work that Basquiat created using Xerox photocopies as his principal medium and compositional focal point.

until May 31, 2019

Julia Wachtel

Mary Boone Gallery

For her first solo exhibition with the Gallery, Wachtel continues to explore the relationship between the viewer, collective memory and reference, and the constant stream of visual information that defines contemporary experience.

until April 27, 2019

Paul Mpagi Sepuya

Team Gallery

In this exhibition, Sepuya articulates the unfolding conditions of his practice, developing and entangling ongoing projects that challenge the viewer to read these images as both portraits and the elements of portraiture set in motion. 

until April 13, 2019

Jean-Michel Basquiat

The Brant Foundation

About 70 paintings and drawings by the late artist have been assembled at the newly redone space, which served as the studio of Walter De Maria; prized works from Brant’s holdings are complemented in the show by significant loans from François Pinault, Yusaku Maezawa, and other notable collectors.

until May 15, 2019

Philippe Parreno

Gladstone Gallery

French multimedia artist Philippe Parreno’s new film footages, installations and sculpture are displayed among phosphorescent wallpapers.

until April 13, 2019

Arakawa

Gagosian Gallery

He began exhibiting at Dwan Gallery in Los Angeles and New York, and was included in the now legendary 1967 exhibition Language to be looked at and/ or things to be read.

until April 13, 2019

Derrick Adams

Luxembourg & Dayan

Inspired by a tenet of Catholic theology that describes "a life which seeks God in everything,” Interior Life is a mediation on the intimate spaces of one’s mind and home, each an analog for the other.

until April 20, 2019

Christina Forrer

Luhring Augustine

Forrer’s turbulent compositions display psychological spaces in which stylized figures clash and embrace, at times simultaneously. Figures are interlocked – now attacking, now attacked.

until April 13, 2019

William Kentridge

Marian Goodman

The exhibition “Let Us Try for Once” brings together new film, drawings and sculpture related to three major performance projects from the past two years.

until April 20, 2019