Mo Kong

CUE Art Foundation

Blurring fact and fiction, art and science, truth and near-truth, the artist turns the gallery into an immersive installation exploring a not-so-distant future in which China and the United States are in the midst of a political Cold War, echoed externally by an atmospheric antagonism rendered by climate change that has turned China and the U.S. into the hot and cold centers of the world.

through July 10, 2019

Julia Scher

Ortuzar Projects

The first solo exhibition of Julia Scher in New York in fifteen years, it includes significant works from the late 1980s through the mid-2000s, and a new sound piece.

through July 26, 2019

Teppei Kaneuji

Jane Lombard Gallery

Kyoto-based artist, Teppei Kaneuji investigates natural phenomena, history and mass consumption and his multidisciplinary practice incorporates sculpture, drawing, painting, and performance to explore themes of transformation.

through July 3, 2019

Constantin Brâncuşi

Bruce Silverstein Gallery

Brâncuşi’s Flowers offers an unprecedented opportunity to view eight of the sixteen known images on the subject matter. Each photographed and printed by the artist in his darkroom during the 1920s and 1930s, these still lifes, or “nature’s readymades”, served dual purposes for the artist. 

through June 29, 2019

Leonardo Drew

Galerie Lelong & Co.

With this exhibition, Drew expands his practice to incorporate a wider spectrum of color and to explore new aspects of his materials.

through August 2, 2019 

Idris Khan

Sean Kelly Gallery

Blue Rhythms, featuring a new body of paintings, photographs and sculpture that continue the artist’s investigation into the passage and collapse of time and its use within textual, musical and visual bodies.

through June 22, 2019

Joan Mitchell

David Zwirner

The works on view—which span four decades of Mitchell’s career—will allow for a unique opportunity to explore the range of scale and formal experimentation of this innovative facet of her oeuvre. 

through June 22, 2019

John Baldessari

Marian Goodman Gallery

Departing from the art historical canon to explore an entirely new subject matter, Baldessari focuses our attention on the physical world in this new body of work, featuring icons and events of natural phenomena.

through June 15, 2019

Chris Ofili

David Zwirner

The title of the exhibition references René Magritte’s eponymous painting of 1935, which Ofili explores in drawings that employ the compositional organization of the Surrealist’s work as a structure for his own rich and layered colorism.

through June 15, 2019

Jeff Wall

Gagosian

The majority of the works included are on view for the first time: from his pioneering use in the 1970s of backlit color transparencies to his intricately constructed scenes of enigmatic incidents from daily life, literature, and film, Wall expands the definition of the photograph, both as object and illusion.

through June 22, 2019

James Rieck

Lyons Wier Gallery

James Rieck's latest series, "Emotional Support," addresses and celebrates , the complex and compelling bond between people and their pets with his own style cropping out the viewer’s gaze.

through June 1, 2019

Neel / Picasso

Sara Kay Gallery

Neel and Picasso were contemporaries who transformed and revitalized portraiture. Through select paintings by both artists, this exhibition offers a revealing parallel view of two key 20th century painters.

through July 20, 2019

Soto

Hauser & Wirth

The first exhibition to focus on the critical first decade of the artist’s life in Paris, curated by Jean-Paul Ameline. Imbued with vibration and movement, Soto’s early works constitute a breakthrough in his output, laying crucial groundwork for his later kinetic works and the uniquely fluid style that shaped his artistic vocabulary.

through July 26, 2019

Alex Katz

Gavin Brown’s Enterprise

This exhibition tells the story of a year in Alex Katz’s painted-life. A life where landscapes are observed from the edge of his home in Maine.

through August 3, 2019