Editor -- Evan

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P·P·O·W is pleased to present Life Looks Like a House For a Few Hours, Erin M. Riley’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. In a new body of meticulously crafted and powerfully vulnerabl
AMPHI Gallery is pleased to present When The Music’s Over - the debut solo exhibition of new works by Catherine Wang. The Los Angeles-based artist’s expressive paintings create threads of tension
Miles McEnery Gallery is delighted to announce Gabrielle Garland’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, I’ll Get You, My Pretty, and Your Little Dog Too, on view 4 September - 25 October
Case Studyo and Parra present Tarzan Interrupted, a new enamel edition debuted during the 'A World in Objects' exhibition in Málaga. Based on Parra’s 2009 painting, the work re
P·P·O·W is pleased to present Running Water, Elizabeth Glaessner’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. In this exhibition, water becomes an inescapable force dissolving the boundaries
Harman Projects is pleased to present Making Light of the Darkness, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Luke Chueh. For his debut exhibition with the gallery, Chueh delves into the delicate
Nathalie Karg Gallery is pleased to present The Sleep of Reason, a solo exhibition of new works by Sangram Majumdar, on view from September 4 through October 6, 2025, at 127 Elizabeth Street, Ne
Sébastien Nôtre is a French painter based in Milan who just opened the exhibition Fugues at Moosey Norwich. He started his artistic path in London, where he studied as a Fashion Designer at St. Mar
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present Breath, Island, a solo exhibition of new paintings by South Korean artist Guimi You. Inspired by her recent solitary two-week journey to Korea’s Jeju Islan
François Ghebaly New York is proud to present Fifteen Measures, Brooklin Soumahoro’s newest exhibition at the gallery’s Lower East Side location.  Los Angeles-based painter Brooklin A.
Portraits of female protagonists contemplating the human condition. Smoking cigarettes - a gentle reminder of life’s brevity, often in the company of cats, gazing into the void. Tears leaving eyes
Huxley-Parlour are delighted to announce The Blue of Distance, a new exhibition of paintings by Kate Gottgens. Open at their Swallow Street gallery, it is the South African artist’s second sol
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