New York, NY

PPOW Gallery presents Blast by the late artist Prunella Clough, who is widely regarded as the most significant British artist of the post-war period.

From the Press…

The Female Gaze: Women Surrealists in the Americas and Europe reframes the history of the movement by focusing exclusively on the pivotal role played by female artists as independent from—rather…
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Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture will be the first major exhibition in the United States to focus on the portraiture of Giovanni Battista Moroni (1520/24–1579/80), an essential figure in…
Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s unique and immediately recognizable style was an integral part of her identity. Kahlo came to define herself through her ethnicity, disability, and politics, all of which…
“Nari Ward: We the People” features over thirty sculptures, paintings, videos, and large-scale installations from throughout Ward’s twenty-five-year career, highlighting his status as one of the most…
This January, a living New York legend and awe-inspiring underground figure will present new work from his self-portraiture series. David Henry Nobody Jr is pleased to announce Fake Smears and Facial…
“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.” With these words the Oxford professor J.R.R. Tolkien ignited a fervid spark in generations of readers. From the children’s classic The Hobbit…

The New York Academy of Art is pleased to present a major exhibition of works from one of its earliest supporters: Andy Warhol: By Hand, Drawings from the 1950s -1980s. Co-curated by…

Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989), one of the most critically acclaimed yet controversial American artists of the late twentieth century, is represented in great depth in the Guggenheim’s…
The first major survey of Lucio Fontana (1899–1968) in the United States in more than forty years, this exhibition will reexamine the career of one of the most innovative artists of the twentieth…

Large sculptures by George Segal, Keith Haring and Alexander Calder lead this auction.

"Feminism is a viewpoint that demands a rethinking of all structural relations in society. Feminism is powerful because it is true.”
—Martha Rosler

Among the highlights are twenty eight works from The Collection of Patrick and Carlyn Duffy, including Andrew Wyeth’s The Bachelor, a striking watercolor executed in 1964.

Garvey|Simon is pleased to present Tamiko Kawata: Permutations, a selection of panels, sculptures, and installations featuring Kawata’s signature use of safety pins as primary…