Editor -- Evan

Editor -- Evan

Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Some Weather, an exhibition of new work by Celeste Rapone (b. 1985; New Jersey). For her second solo exhibition with the gallery, the Chicago-based paint
Almine Rech New York, Tribeca is pleased to present Myth Information, Chloe Wise's fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from September 18 to October 25, 2025.
Berggruen Gallery is proud to present Bless Babel, an exhibition of new work by San Antonio-based artist Matt Kleberg. This exhibition will mark the gallery’s second solo exhibition with Klebe
Anat Ebgi is pleased to announce Mapping the Middle, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles artist Erin Wright. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and in Ne
A show we wish we could check out this monthi is Misaki Kawai's Cosmic Traveler at V1 in Copenhagen. The exhibition unveils two new series of paintings alongside a collection of large-format quilted
Berggruen Gallery is proud to present Light Whispers, an exhibition of new work by New York artist Nicasio Fernandez. This will mark the gallery’s first solo presentation with Fernandez. The e
PLATO is thrilled to announce Stass Shpanin's solo exhibition, Forbidden Garden, on view through October 4. The Philadelphia-based artist Stass Shpanin focuses on interpretations and fabrications of
How often do we reconsider our ability to give and receive love? For Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht, the time came in 2023 when he sustained a traumatic brain injury before his solo exhibition,
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Acts of Observation, a new body of work by Kansas City-based artist Rachel Gregor. Focusing on the artist’s practice of working on paper, these new pain
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Analog Conditions, a solo exhibition by Savannah-based artist Angela Burson. In this body of work, Burson explores the liminal spaces between memory and t
Walking into Madeleine Bialke’s second solo exhibition at Newchild feels like stepping into a haunted forest of memory—an unearthly terrain where the living and the spectral converge. Eidolo
One of the shows we highly recommend this week to check out in NYC is Karen Barbour's exhibition with the great Harkawik gallery. ;
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