Tag: Chelsea

  • Gerome Kamrowski @ Lincoln Glenn

    Gerome Kamrowski @ Lincoln Glenn

    Opening September 28, 2024

    Gerome Kamrowski

    An American Surrealist

    Lincoln Glenn

    542 W 24th St, New York, NY 10011

    www.lincolnglenn.com

    Closing November 16, 2024

    An opening reception will be held on Saturday, September 28th from 5-7pm and a complimentary catalogue with an essay by Murray Rosen will accompany the exhibition.
    Gerome Kamrowski American, 1914-2004
Untitled, circa 1945
Oil on panel
30 x 22 inches
    Gerome Kamrowski American, 1914-2004
Untitled 3035, 1941
Ink on paper
24 x 18 inches
    Gerome Kamrowski American, 1914-2004
Untitled, 1940s
Colored pencil on board
8 x 6 1/2 inches
  • David Salle @ Gladstone Gallery

    David Salle @ Gladstone Gallery

    Opening September 26, 2024

    David Salle

    New Pastorals

    Gladstone Gallery

    515 W 24th St, New York, NY 10011

    www.gladstonegallery.com

    Closing November 2, 2024

    It should come as no surprise that David Salle would partner with AI to create a new series of dynamically constructed paintings, the New Pastorals (2024–). This collaborative pivot marks an inflection point in a career spent scanning the image banks of popular culture and art history for striking and resonant forms, which he amalgamated into searing, disjunctive compositions.

  • Carrie Mae Weems @ Gladstone Gallery

    Carrie Mae Weems @ Gladstone Gallery

    Carrie Mae Weems

    The Shape of Things

    Gladstone Gallery

    530 W 21st St, New York, NY 10011

    www.gladstonegallery.com

    Closing November 9, 2024

    Carrie Mae Weems, Cyclorama - The Shape of Things, A Video in 7 Parts, video still, 2021.
  • Joanne Leonard & Brittany Nelson

    Joanne Leonard & Brittany Nelson

    Joanne Leonard & Brittany Nelson

     

    Luhring Augustine

    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

    Brittany Nelson
Field Vibration, 2024
Handmade gelatin silver print
    Joanne Leonard & Brittany Nelson
Installation view
  • Matvey Levenstein @ Kasmin

    Matvey Levenstein @ Kasmin

    September 4 – 28, 2024

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

    Matvey Levenstein
Sunset, 2024
    Matvey Levenstein
Fog, 2024
    Matvey Levenstein
Roadside Picnic, 2024
  • Jiro Takamatsu @ Pace

    Jiro Takamatsu @ Pace

    September 19, 2024

    Jiro Takamatsu

    The World Expands

    Pace, 25th Street

    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.

  • Steve McQueen @ Dia Chelsea

    Steve McQueen @ Dia Chelsea

    September 19, 2024

    Steve McQueen

     

    Dia Chelsea

    537 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10011

    diaart.org

    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.

  • Chelsea 2024.09.12

    Chelsea 2024.09.12

  • before it gets dark… @ Hollis Taggart

    before it gets dark… @ Hollis Taggart

    September 13, 2024

    Madeleine Bialke, Rachel MacFarlane, and Alexander Richard Wilson

    the world is big and i want to have a good look at it before it gets dark

    Hollis Taggart

    521 W. 26th Street, 1st Floor, New York, NY 10011

    hollistaggart.com

    Featuring new work by Madeleine Bialke, Rachel MacFarlane, and Alexander Richard Wilson, the exhibition brings together a diverse group of artists who take unique approaches to depicting the current damaged landscape.

    Alexander Richard Wilson (American, born 1991)
The Interlaken Fire, 2024

    Alexander Richard Wilson (American, born 1991)
    The Interlaken Fire, 2024


    Madeleine Bialke (American, born 1991)
Firebird, 2024

    Madeleine Bialke (American, born 1991)
    Firebird, 2024


    Rachel MacFarlane (Canadian, born 1986)
A Passenger, 2024

    Rachel MacFarlane (Canadian, born 1986)
    A Passenger, 2024

  • Doug Wheeler @ David Zwirner

    Doug Wheeler @ David Zwirner

    September 12, 2024

    Doug Wheeler

    Day Night Day

    David Zwirner

    537 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011

    davidzwirner.com

    The exhibition presents DN ND WD 180 EN – NY 24 (2024), which is among Wheeler’s most ambitious installations to date. Upon entering the gallery, the viewer first encounters two luminous, rectangular thresholds or “walls” of light, which function as points of entry into an expansive environment that simulates the experience of limitless space, or a “ganzfeld,” where light appears to shift from day to night and back again. The viewer’s perception is heightened to a degree in which, as the artist articulates, “space appears as a volume, almost as matter.”