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Noon and Afternoon

Bureau is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Libby Rothfeld, the artist’s first with the gallery, following AAa:Quien with Erica Baum this past January. For Noon and Afternoon, Rothfeld debuts a new group of sculptures and wall works composed...

War on Wellness

Kai Matsumiya welcomes Maryam Jafri’s debut solo exhibition, “War on Wellness.” The centerpiece is “Where We´re At,” a work in which the artist has fabricated an 8 ½ ft by 8 ½ ft functional crossword puzzle made of wood in...

Cabinet in the Mirror

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition using Bruno Goller’s Cabinet in the Mirror as a point of derivation. Investigating aspects of Modernism that lie somewhere between Art Nouveau, Expressionism and Surrealism, the exhibition foregrounds works that...

All in Your Head

This is Robin Lowe’s third exhibition at Lennon, Weinberg. The first, in 2008, was comprised of a cycle of narrative paintings loosely based on a cold war era post-apocalyptic novel, On the Beach. Set on the southern coast of Australia,...

Frida Kahlo on the Dangers of Censorship

Not all of the letters that Frida Kahlo wrote were fiery. When sent to lovers, they were saccharine. When mailed to gallerists or collectors, they were purely logistical. But one particular note, sent in 1948 to the president of Mexico,...