
Robert Nava: Angels
Beginning February 25th, 2021, Vito Schnabel Gallery will present Robert Nava: Angels, the first New York solo exhibition for the Brooklyn–based artist.
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Beginning February 25th, 2021, Vito Schnabel Gallery will present Robert Nava: Angels, the first New York solo exhibition for the Brooklyn–based artist.
Claire Oliver Gallery presents Love Letters for Harlem an exhibition that showcases the talents of these four Harlem-based photographers and their work that celebrates the lives and culture of Harlem.
I managed to catch up with Ben Strauss Malcolm (Senior Director PACE gallery) to have a conversation about their new amazing Tara Donovan exhibition.
An upcoming exhibition aims to present the full 360-degree package of KAWS’s twenty-five-year art practice, featuring graffiti drawings, paintings, smaller collectables, furniture, recent augmented reality projects, and sculptures,
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The John Giorno Foundation has announced two major monographic gallery exhibitions this year in New York and London, marking the first posthumous presentations of the artist’s work since his passing in October of 2019
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Wexler Gallery presents exhibition Studio K.O.S.: The Continuing Legacy of Tim Rollins and Kids of Survival (Selected works from 1987 – 2020). The exhibition marks the revival of Studio K.O.S., the pioneering art collective founded by Tim Rollins alongside his students in the Bronx in the early 1980s.
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Ephemeral is the first and only tattoo that’s made-to-fade in a year. Applied by real tattoo artists, Ephemeral tattoos are formulated to have a shorter lifespan– giving you the freedom to get tattoos without a lifetime commitment.
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Mehretu’s expansive, and incredibly labour intensive works each tackle their own important themes—immigration, displacement, social and economic inequality, and natural disasters
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Interdisciplinary artist Kenny Rivero presents autobiographical series of new paintings that poetically explore his “fear of death as a person of color in America” through the lens of Dominican-American identity.
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Vivian Springford at Almine Rech is only the artist’s second solo show; The opening exhibition was in 2018 when Almine Rech Gallery first began to represent Springford’s estate.
Pedestrian Profanities, at Simon Lee Gallery’s New York space, presents an eclectic array of multi-media designs by eight interdisciplinary artists
Even at the opposite end of the gallery, each individual component of the painting was so intense that, when combined, a rich mix of emotion exuded from the canvas. Each work, as a matter of fact, in American painter Amy Sillman’s exhibition, Twice Removed seemed to have this effect.
The Hole is to present BLUES, an exhibition of 10 new paintings by Alex Gardner. The etheric pastel paintings on view in BLUES extend familiar tropes from the Long Beach-based artist’s practice
50 celebrated artists have partnered with the Coalition for the Homeless to create these stunning limited edition artist plates.
Gagosian is to present an exhibition of new paintings by Ed Ruscha. Since the 1960s, Ruscha has created a distinctive and ever-expanding lexicon of signs, symbols, images, and words drawn from vernacular America.
Ice and Fire is viewable online through an exhibition website designed by Wade Guyton, Jacqueline Humphries, Jon Lucas, and Eric Wrenn: 512w19.thekitchen.org.
For the second instalment of OBJECT, Lauren Manoogian presents a 21-piece edit of vessels by Lætitia Jacquetton, that will be exhibited and available for presale at the Lauren Manoogian New York space
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