Carrie Mae Weems
The Shape of Things
Gladstone Gallery
530 W 21st St, New York, NY 10011
www.gladstonegallery.com
Closing November 9, 2024


530 W 21st St, New York, NY 10011
www.gladstonegallery.com
Closing November 9, 2024


531 W 24th St, New York, NY 10011
www.luhringaugustine.com
Closing October 19, 2024
This presentation will mark Leonard’s first exhibition with Luhring Augustine and Nelson’s second show with the gallery, her work previously featured in Tiptoeing Through the Kitchen, Recent Photography (Spring 2024).
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in September @ NYTimes



Opening October 30, 2024
aperture.org
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 @ 7:00 p.m. EDT
Join the Aperture PhotoBook Club to discuss Robert Frank’s The Americans (Aperture, 2024).
Aligning with the centennial of Frank’s birth and the highly anticipated return of this iconic title to Aperture’s catalog, the group will discuss these indelible images and the enduring legacy of arguably one of the most influential photobooks of the twentieth century.
So much happening and about to happen surrounding the centennial of Robert Frank’s birth.
Lots more here: https://www.pacegallery.com/robert-frank-100/




These are some of the shows downtown I want to hit before they close over the next week or so (Posted: Saturday, 21 Sep 2024 11.21.50 AM EDT).

24 Rutgers St, New York, NY 10002
foreigndomestic.io
Closing September 29, 2024



19 Henry St, New York, NY 10002
lylesandking.com
October 5, 2024

678 Broadway Floor 3, New York, NY 10012
www.marinaro.biz
October 5, 2024


47 Walker St, New York, NY 10013
mendeswooddm.com
October 5, 2024

Elevator Entrance Only, 52 Walker St Floor 4, New York, NY 10013
www.storageartgallery.com
October 5, 2024

424 Broadway Floor 3, New York, NY 10013
taradowns.com
October 5, 2024

424 Broadway Floor 3, New York, NY 10013
taradowns.com
October 5, 2024

106 Walker St Suite 201 (3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013
francisirv.com
Closing October 12th, 2024

52 Henry St, New York, NY 10002
www.lss.gallery
Closing October 13, 2024

55 Hester St, New York, NY 10002
maxwellgraham.biz
Closing October 26, 2024

105 Henry Street, New York, NY 10002
56henry.nyc
Closing October 27, 2024

September 4 – 28, 2024
Note: Kasmin’s site states that the show is at 514 West 28th Street, New York




745 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor, New York
houkgallery.com



540 West 25th St, New York, NY 10001
pacegallery.com
From September 20 to November 2, the presentation at the gallery’s 540 West 25th Street flagship in New York will focus on Takamatsu’s Shadow and Perspective concepts—throughout his entire oeuvre, Takamatsu used the term “concept” to denote certain ideas or phenomena. Bringing together a selection of his paintings, drawings, and sculptural objects dating from 1966 to 1997, this exhibition will showcase his inventive, deeply philosophical practice and his important role in the development of Conceptual Art.

For more than 30 years, artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen has continually investigated the possibilities inherent in film—as a material, documentary tool, and storytelling medium—resulting in work that is formally inventive and politically pointed. Often delving into power relations, McQueen’s films and videos capture the experience of living both within and in opposition to hierarchical structures, critically examining current social issues by drawing on the histories of cinema and video art and the reduced formal vocabulary of Minimalism.
Steve McQueen at Dia Chelsea unites three works that explore narratives of the African diaspora from across two decades of the artist’s career. The presentation centers on Sunshine State (2022), a two-channel, dual-sided video projection that enlists a story about McQueen’s father to examine notions of identity and racial stereotypes. Originally commissioned by the International Film Festival Rotterdam, this presentation of Sunshine State marks its debuts on the East Coast of the United States, throwing its eponymous connection to Florida into sharp relief.
Also on view are Exodus (1992–97), one of McQueen’s earliest works, a film which follows two West Indian men through the streets of London, and Bounty (2024), a brand-new set of photographs featuring flowers found in Grenada, the artist’s parents’ place of origin. Taken together with Bass (2024), McQueen’s commission for Dia Beacon, on view concurrently, these two presentations interweave the personal and political across diverse spaces and media as McQueen meditates on his ancestry and the grand historical subject of the Middle Passage.

‘When people look at my pictures I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice’. ― Robert Frank
The first-ever solo exhibition of Frank’s work to be presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue will bring together some 200 artworks produced by the artist over the course of six decades, up until his death in 2019. The show, named for a 1980 film by the artist, will focus on the experimental ethos of Frank’s work across photography, film, and books, highlighting the ways he engaged with his contemporaries and his communities as part of his practice.

“New York City, 7 Bleecker Street,” September, 1993

Robert Frank. Mabou Winter Footage. 1977