Mike Kelley

Hauser & Wirth

This exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, features paintings from different series created over a 15-year period, between 1994 and 2009, spotlighting the breadth of the artist’s engagement with the medium of painting.

through January 25, 2020

Kira Nam Greene

Questions & Answers

Her recent series of paintings depict her talented female friends who are engaged in creative endeavors unlike art historical paintings where women were mostly portrayed just as wives or beautiful ornaments. 

through December 7, 2019

Yayoi Kusama

David Zwirner

The exhibition introduces new paintings in the artist’s iconic My Eternal Soulseries. Created in a more intimate format on view for the first time in the United States, these works are singular explorations of line and form. Minutely detailed, yet with bold explorations of color, they are at once abstract and figurative.

through December 14, 2019

Alan Belcher

Downs & Ross

Alice Alice Albert, New York photo editor, blonde from the Parsons gang elements: soccer ball, papaya, tongue, gall bladder, brain, Panama banana bunch, earthworm (based on Earthworm Jim), pine cone

through December 22, 2019

Hernan Bas

Lehmann Maupin

This exhibition will include seven large-scale paintings and one decorative room screen that feature a series of strange and seemingly obscure or forgotten moments that have influenced American culture.

through January 4, 2020

Tomma Abts

David Zwirner

Included in the exhibition will be paintings from two distinct but related bodies of work that, in different ways, showcase Abts’s sustained engagement with process and form.

through December 14, 2019

Andro Wekua

Gladstone Gallery

Known for the multidisciplinary nature of his practice, Wekua has created a series of paintings and sculptures that continue his career-long exploration of the liminal space between objectivity and subjective interpretation.

through December 21, 2019

Anish Kapoor

Lisson Gallery

This dual exhibition of new works will extend to both New York spaces, showing new and recent sculptures, both wall-based and freestanding.

through December 20, 2019

David Lyle

Artist Survey

Q: What is your art for? A: My paintings are social commentaries about things going on in or around my life, so I suppose the art is for me and my thoughts. But I like to think I make art for others to enjoy and take whatever meaning they get from it in their own way.

Li Songsong

Pace Gallery

The exhibition features his most recent works—canvases whose thick layers of paint depict everyday scenes as well as historical imagery culled from found photographs.

through December 21, 2019

Michael Wolf

Bruce Silverstein

Paris to Hong Kong. He examined not only building facades as art objects themselves, but also the lives within these buildings.

through December 21, 2019

Simen Johan

Yossi Milo Gallery

Known for his psychologically charged depictions of the natural world, Johan intensifies the drama in his new work, featuring animals in turbulent scenes of power play and theatrical poses.

through December 7, 2019

Jason Rhoades

David Zwirner

American artist Jason Rhoades’s large-scale installation Tijuanatanjierchandelier, on view at 519 West 19th Street.

through December 7, 2019

Betye Saar

The new MoMA

The Legends of Black Girl’s Window is drawn almost entirely from the Museum’s collection, and highlights the recent acquisition of 42 works on paper that provide an overview of Saar’s sophisticated, experimental print practice.

through January 4, 2020

Ana Mendiata

Galerie Lelong & Co.

La tierra habla presents works that Mendieta created during her trips back to the island nation in the early 1980s, as the first exiled artist officially recognized by the Cuban Ministry of Culture to practice within its borders.

through November 16, 2019

Sanam Khatibi

P·P·O·W

Featuring new paintings by the self-taught Belgian artist, this exhibition both captivates and repels in its interrogation of personal and political power structures within its entirely ambiguous, impartial, and sometimes cruel setting.

through November 16, 2019