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NORTHERN LIGHT: THE DAVID KRONN PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION
Northern Light is drawn from the exceptional collection of photography amassed by Dr David Kronn over the past 25 years. This exhibition presents work by photographers that examines the history of the conflict in Northern Ireland specifically and places it...
Laura Owens
Floor 8 will remain on view through February 26, 2018. The untitled installation that fills this gallery exemplifies Laura Owens’s persistent exploration of the interplay between painting, architecture, and perception. Five freestanding canvases are anchored directly to the floor as...
The Art of Dialogue
Brancusi & Duchamp: The Art of Dialogue, curated by art historian Paul B. Franklin, explores the aesthetic dialogue between Constantin Brancusi (1876–1957) and Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968), two of the most inimitable and innovative artists of the twentieth century. Bringing together...
Robert Mapplethorpe
Gladstone Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of historic works by Robert Mapplethorpe, curated by artist, Roe Ethridge. This marks the gallery's first solo presentation as the New York representative of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Barbara Gladstone showed his...
Notes on Painting 1969 – 2019 | Harriet Korman
We are very excited to announce Notes on Painting: 1969 -2019, Harriet Korman‘s second show with the gallery, which will feature some of her seminal paintings from the early ’70s and trace her development until 2019 (an exhibition of her...
Paula Cooper 50 Years: An Anniversary
NEW YORK — “50 Years: An Anniversary” celebrates the October 1968 opening of the Paula Cooper Gallery, the first art gallery in SoHo at 96-100 Prince Street. The inaugural exhibition, organized by Robert Huot, Lucy Lippard and Ron Wolin, benefitted...
Am Ende diese Arbeit
Ist Arbeit am Ende? Oder nur unsichtbar, weil sie woanders stattfindet, automatisiert oder immateriell ist? Welche Denkprozesse regt der Umgang mit unterschiedlichen Materialien und sozialen Kontexten an? Worin besteht künstlerische Arbeit? Ist es eine Vielzahl an Austauschprozessen, die gleichbleibende Werkform,...
I’ve Seen Gray Whales Go By
Gagosian is pleased to present I’ve Seen Gray Whales Go By, new paintings by Mary Weatherford. This is her first solo exhibition with the gallery. Weatherford makes large paintings comprising grounds of spontaneously sponged paint on heavy linen canvases surmounted...
Projects 1963–2020
The second solo exhibition at the PalaisPopulaire presents what is probably the world’s most famous artistic duo: Christo and Jeanne-Claude. They succeeded in breaking through the narrow boundaries of the art business and attracting the interest of a broad public...
Pop Art
In the mid-1950s, there emerged separately in London and the USA a movement that focused on everyday objects. Artists both critically reflected on and euphorically elevated consumption, advertising, everyday culture, and mass media. Andy Warhol, originally an advertising artist, was...
The Museum’s Collection
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is one of the most important museums of European and American art of the twentieth century in Italy. It is located in Peggy Guggenheim’s former home, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, on the Grand Canal in Venice....
David Hockney
For nearly 60 years, David Hockney (British, born 1937) has pursued a singular career with a love for painting and its intrinsic challenges. This major retrospective—the exhibition's only North American venue—honors the artist in his 80th year by presenting his...
Infamous
Infamous is a visual exploration of the long history of deeply rooted racism in the United States. Throughout his illustrious career, Andres Serrano has directly confronted the zeitgeist with provocative works. In this exhibition of over 30 photographs of racist...
Fight-or-Flight
Swiss Institute is delighted to present Fight-or-Flight, the first US institutional solo exhibition by Jill Mulleady. Drawing on the history of SI’s location at 38 St Marks Pl, originally built in 1954 as a bank, Mulleady has created a group...
Richard Serra – Sculpture and Drawings
David Zwirner is pleased to present two major new works in forged steel by Richard Serra. Recent drawings by the artist will be on view in the gallery’s second floor exhibition spaces. Richard Serra’s (b. 1938) first solo exhibitions were...
Heimo Zobernig: Solo Show
Simon Lee Gallery, Hong Kong, is proud to present a series of new paintings by Austrian artist, Heimo Zobernig, his first ever solo exhibition in Hong Kong. For forty years Zobernig has conducted a thorough re-interpretation of the languages of...
Ballardian House
Esther Schipper is pleased to announce Ballardian House, Jean-Pascal Flavien's second solo exhibition with the gallery. Jean-Pascal Flavien has constructed a life-sized house within the exhibition space. Set in the midst of a sandy ground with a number of rocks,...
The Long Run
Innovation in art is often characterized as a singular event—a bolt of lightning that strikes once and forever changes what follows. The Long Run provides an alternate view: by chronicling the continued experimentation of artists long after their breakthrough moments,...
Handlauf
Neo Rauch, the Leipzig-born artist who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig (HGB) with Arno Rink, has left a mark on art. With his figurative paintings, the international art world was his oyster in the 1990s. Yet at...
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