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Mary Salstrom: Sunlight and Space | Prince Street Gallery, Chelsea NYC

Mary Salstrom’s “Sunlight and Space” on View at Prince Street Gallery Through May 16 Prince Street Gallery presents Sunlight and Space: Summer Landscapes of Sweden and Illinois, an exhibition of recent oil paintings on canvas and oil pastels on paper by Mary Salstrom. The show is on view through May 16, 2026 at the gallery’s […]

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Four Seasons | Bernice Faegenburg Solo Exhibition at Viridian Artists, NYC

Bernice Faegenburg’s “Four Seasons” Opens at Viridian Artists in Chelsea Viridian Artists presents Four Seasons, a solo exhibition of mixed-media paintings by American artist Bernice Faegenburg. The exhibition opens Tuesday, May 12, 2026 with an opening reception on Saturday, May 16 from 4–6 pm, and runs through May 30, 2026, closing with a final reception

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Dear New York | Cat Spilman Solo Exhibition at Isabel Sullivan Gallery, Chelsea

Cat Spilman’s “Dear New York” Opens at Isabel Sullivan Gallery in Chelsea Isabel Sullivan Gallery presents Dear New York, the first US solo exhibition by London-based painter Cat Spilman. The show opens Thursday, May 7, 2026 with a public reception from 6–8 pm at the gallery’s Chelsea location, 501 West 23rd Street, and remains on

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She in the Tower: a solo exhibition and curatorial project by Jessica Libor

“She in the Tower” Opens at 7 House Gallery in Brooklyn for One Night Only Era Contemporary and 7 House Gallery present She in the Tower, a solo show and curatorial project by Jessica Libor, with curatorial consulting by Marina Granger and artist liaison consulting by Jo Gamel. The exhibition opens Wednesday, May 7, 2026

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IN FULL BLOOM | Group Exhibition at The Untitled Space, NYC

“IN FULL BLOOM” Opens at The Untitled Space, Reclaiming Floral Imagery as a Site of Power The Untitled Space presents IN FULL BLOOM, a group exhibition curated by Indira Cesarine featuring 34 women artists whose work reframes floral and botanical imagery as a lens for transformation, embodiment, and resistance. The exhibition opens with a reception

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Not That Deep Gallery- Naked & Afraid Show Opening

Not That Deep is excited to present 𝐍𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐀𝐟𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐝, a group show opening May 1st until May 29th. 304 Evergreen Ave, Brooklyn, NY 𝘞𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘸𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘣𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘰 𝘢 𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘳𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘪𝘴𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘥? We asked 11 artists to respond to this question, come see what they came up with on May 1st, 5-9pm! Featuring: @cayde.wav @hoaipng

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SINGING IN UNISON, PART 12: Painting in Space at Art Cake — Al Held, Elizabeth Murray, Judy Pfaff, Frank Stella

Presented by M. David & Co., the exhibition Singing in Unison, Part 12: Painting in Space brings together four artists whose innovations reshaped the possibilities of geometry, scale, and dimensionality in painting. Al Held, Elizabeth Murray, Judy Pfaff, and Frank Stella—artists linked by friendship, admiration, and influence—are shown together here for the first time. Curated by Michael

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GR Gallery presents Purgatory

Works by Jordan Sullivan, Robert Martin, Jacob Rochester, and RUMINZ GR Gallery is pleased to present Purgatory, a group exhibition featuring sixteen paintings by Jordan Sullivan, Robert Martin, Jacob Rochester, and RUMINZ. Drawing on outsider art, rural aesthetics, and Americana, the exhibition creates a cross-cultural dialogue that bridges diverse styles and backgrounds while unfolding as a

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Poster House presents First Friday: Free Museum Day and Programs

Poster House, the first museum in the United States dedicated to the global history of posters, hosts its monthly First Friday on Friday, February 6, 2026, offering free admission and extended hours from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. On the first Friday of every month, visitors are invited to explore current exhibitions and participate in a full day of

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One Art Space presents Purvis Young

In celebration of Black History Month, One Art Space, Tribeca presents a landmark exhibition of works by Purvis Young (1943–2010), bringing the artist’s monumental paintings to New York in a rare and significant showing. The exhibition features powerful, large-scale works by Young, many of which have not previously been on public view. His paintings are

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Fredericks & Freiser Presents Sam Mattax’s “Dinner With Sue”

In Dinner With Sue, Sam Mattax pursues abstraction tied to a physical and emotional landscape. These new paintings, built through dense layers of oil dragged, scraped, and rebuilt, occupy a space where material and image merge. Rather than composed surfaces, they appear excavated—pulled from strata of memory, work, and terrain. Mattax’s approach channels the intensity of

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Hauser & Wirth Presents Catherine Goodman’s “Island”

Hauser & Wirth’s first exhibition dedicated to the printmaking practice of British artist Catherine Goodman is titled Island. The show centers on The ULAE Series, a group of monotypes created during Goodman’s 2024 residency at Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) on Long Island. The residency marked a turning point in her work, prompting a new visual

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Kinship Hosts Open Call Exhibition with Hechyeomoyeo Art Collective

Hechyeomoyeo, an international art collective known for building cross-cultural creative communities, is partnering with Kinship in Bushwick/East Williamsburg for a three-week immersive art event running January 3–25. The collaboration transforms Kinship’s artist-driven venue into a participatory space where local and global makers can showcase new work. Kinship, a music- and art-forward community hub, is dedicated

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ONNI – Art & Design Holiday Market at Isabel Sullivan Gallery: A Nordic-Inspired Approach to Gifting

A new kind of holiday market arrives in Tribeca this December — one guided by gallery sensibilities rather than retail trends. ONNI – Art & Design Holiday Market, presented by Isabel Sullivan Gallery and Lyle Gallery, introduces a Nordic sense of calm, intention, and design heritage to the season. Running December 6–30, 2025, ONNI features

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Women United ART MAGAZINE Announces Open Call for Winter 2026 Issue

Women United ART MAGAZINE has opened submissions for Issue XIII (Winter 2026), curated by founder Mona Lerch, a leading advocate for women in the arts. The international quarterly publication highlights women-identifying artists across disciplines, celebrating diverse perspectives and creative excellence. This issue invites submissions from artists at any stage of their careers. Selected artists will

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Viridian Artists Presents The Shape of Now in Chelsea

Viridian Artists unveils The Shape of Now, a group exhibition featuring new work by nine gallery artists: Hiromi Aoki, Zoe Brown-Weissmann, Ellen Burnett, David Fitzgerald, Sue Fontaine, Denise Fulton, Kazuo Ishikawa, Kathleen King, and Marco Lando. Together, the artists explore how form, gesture, and material speak to the shifting conditions of contemporary experience. The exhibition

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Nerd Nite NYC: Squid Smarts, Synthetic Trips, and the Story Behind Earthrise

Nerd Nite NYC returns in December with a characteristically curious mix of science, satire, and unexpected insight. This month’s edition moves from the deep sea to Silicon Valley to outer space, touching on everything from cephalopod intelligence to customizable psychedelics to one of the most influential photographs ever taken. Marine biologist Connor Gibbons opens the

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My Pet Ram Presents As Familiar As Friend: New Works by J.A Feng and Erin Lee Jones

In As Familiar As Friend, My Pet Ram brings together J.A Feng and Erin Lee Jones for a two-person exhibition shaped by the Buddhist metaphor of Indra’s Net — the idea that every being reflects and affects every other. Both artists root their practices in mythology, memory, and material transformation, creating works that examine how small

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POSH Headquarters Hosts “The Weight of Worth,” a One-Night Digital Art Exhibition and Live Ballet Duet in SoHo

POSH Headquarters in SoHo presents The Weight of Worth, a one-night digital art exhibition and immersive ballet duet confronting perfection, self-doubt, and contemporary notions of value. Co-curated by creative director Josh Sauceda and choreographer Karley Wasaff, the evening blends digital media, movement, and community gathering into a multimedia reflection on identity and the fragile calculus

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Smack Mellon: Armando Guadalupe Cortés — Dead Parrot Radio

Smack Mellon’s latest exhibition, Dead Parrot Radio, finds Armando Guadalupe Cortés reimagining communication—between people, across distances, and even across species. The large-scale installation brings together steel sculptures modeled after communication towers, a performance stage built around a record player inherited from the artist’s father, and a sound work that pairs family recordings with the chatter of

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Karma: “The View From Inside” — Seven Artists Reframe the Interior

Karma’s The View From Inside brings together seven painters—Henni Alftan, Lois Dodd, Jane Freilicher, Josephine Halvorson, Yvonne Jacquette, Catherine Murphy, and Sylvia Plimack Mangold—who use domestic space as a site of perception and formal discovery. Guided by Linda Nochlin’s question, “Are we looking through or at the picture plane?”, the exhibition traces how each artist approaches realism, framing,

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CPR Presents the Premiere of Jian Yi’s “Cloud States” for Winter 2025

CPR – Center for Performance Research opens its Winter 2025 season with Cloud States, a new multidisciplinary project by Brooklyn-based artist Jian Yi. Blending dance, film, and live performance, the piece offers a contemplative, sensory-rich exploration of loss, love, and the shifting landscapes of self-identity. Filmed and staged across Brooklyn neighborhoods, Cloud States serves as

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Nino Mier Gallery Presents Kyle Staver’s “The Greatest Show on Earth”

Kyle Staver takes center stage at Nino Mier Gallery with The Greatest Show on Earth, a new body of paintings and clay reliefs that dives into the visual and cultural history of the American circus. Known for her dynamic compositions and narrative drive, Staver embraces movement as both subject and method—creating scenes that pulse with energy,

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“The Chicago Show” Highlights Emerging and Established Chicago Artists at Ortega y Gasset Projects

The Chicago Show Ortega y Gasset Projects shifts its attention to Chicago with The Chicago Show, an exhibition curated by Clare Britt that brings together a wide slice of the city’s current artistic landscape. The show highlights Chicago’s enduring commitment to material experimentation, idiosyncratic abstraction, and the kind of studio-driven intensity that continues to shape the

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440 Gallery 21st Annual Small Works Show

Exhibition Dates: November 13 – December 19, 2025 Curated by: Yara DoumaniOpening Reception: Saturday, November 15, 4:00–6:00 PM 440 Gallery opens its 21st Annual Small Works Show this weekend, a long-standing exhibition that that features work no larger than twelve inches in any direction.. This year’s edition, curated by Yara Doumani, brings together artists from across the country. Small scale

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Susan Hamburger: “Near Enemies” Opens at Asya Geisberg Gallery

Asya Geisberg Gallery presents “Near Enemies,” the first solo exhibition of Susan Hamburger with the gallery. The show pairs medieval-style banners, inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s armor collection, with imagined helmets made of papier-mâché and paper clay. Hamburger examines the decorative traditions of Western European armor, reinterpreting the ornate artifacts of military pageantry with a mix of

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Kader Attia: Shattering and Gathering our Traces Opens at Lehmann Maupin, New York

Lehmann Maupin presents “Shattering and Gathering our Traces,” a solo exhibition by French-Algerian artist Kader Attia, marking his first New York solo show in over five years. The exhibition features sculpture, installation, collage, and film, exploring themes of repair, identity, and collective memory. Attia transforms everyday and historical objects—suitcases, mirrors, rope—into immersive installations that examine how identity and connection

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Martha Armstrong: New Work at Bowery Gallery

The Vermont woods, Arizona deserts, and Rhode Island shoreline radiate with Martha Armstrong’s distinctive verve in her latest solo exhibition at Bowery Gallery. Painting from observation, Armstrong infuses her seascapes with the salt air, sand, and sweep of the tide. Her expansive Vermont paintings pulse with shifting light and shade, forests rendered as present, growing,

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Natural Histories by Damien Olsen Berdichevsky: Reimagining Artifacts and Memory at Amos Eno Gallery

Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Damien Olsen Berdichevsky presents Natural Histories, a solo exhibition at Amos Eno Gallery on view from November 13 to December 21, 2025. Transforming the gallery into a 21st-century cabinet of curiosities, Berdichevsky blurs the line between museum display and dreamscape. Through sculptural assemblages and surreal dioramas, he reconfigures found, discarded, and fabricated objects into new mythologies—creating

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Waves: A Meditation at Leslie-Lohman Muesum

Presented in conversation with Athi-Patra Ruga: Lord, I Gotta Keep on Movin’, Waves: A Meditation is a 13-minute durational performance exploring grief, identity, and transatlantic memory. Through ritual, stillness, and sculpture, the piece uses ocean water, salt, beads, and human hair as symbolic materials to reflect on ancestral inheritance and personal transformation. Visitors are invited

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Faces Art Competition 2025

We are pleased to announce our first Floral online Art Competition for the month of December 2025. The gallery welcomes artists and photographers to present their unique artistic vision through works inspired by botanical and floral subjects — such as flowers, herbs, fruits, leaves, plants, and other related natural subjects. All visual art mediums are

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Explore ISCP Fall Open Studios: International Art Showcase

Opening Reception: Friday, November 14, 6–9pm Open Hours: Saturday, November 15, 1–6pm The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Fall Open Studios is a presentation of international contemporary art by the 33 artists and curators from 22 countries in residence. Guest speaker artist Martha Wilson will make remarks at 7pm during the opening reception. This

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Anders Scrmn Meisner: Orange Blossom Water (Like Wild Horses)

Anders Scrmn Meisner Orange Blossom Water (Like Wild Horses) October 30—November 29, 2025 Opening Reception: Thursday, October 30, 6—8PM Danish artist Anders Scrmn Meisner will open his debut solo exhibition in New York at Isabel Sullivan Gallery on October 30th, bringing together 14 new paintings inspired by what Meisner calls a “European lust for life.”

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“HELENA CALMFORS: Floral Disciplines” SOLO SHOW

The Untitled Space is pleased to present “Helena Calmfors: Floral Disciplines,” a debut solo exhibition of new works by Swedish-born, Brooklyn-based artist, performer, and BDSM professional Helena Calmfors, curated by Indira Cesarine. On view from October 23 – November 7, 2025, the exhibition brings together Calmfors’ distinctive practice spanning watercolor, photography, and performance, exploring queer

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Kaleidoscope

“Kaleidoscope”, a new solo exhibition by mixed-media artist Renée Borkow, opens at Viridian Artists this November. Renée’s collages reflect the flora, fauna, space and light of New York’s High Line, exploring themes of nature and urban infrastructure. The exhibit runs from November 4-22, with an opening reception on November 6 from 6-8pm. Viridian Artists INC,

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DIANA FREEDMAN-SHEA Inside-Outside

Prince Street Gallery is pleased to present the fourth solo exhibition of paintings by Diana Freedman-Shea. Her artworks will be on display from, October 28 to November 22, 2025. The Opening Reception is on Saturday November 1, 3-6 pm. Diana Freedman-Shea”s aerial and panoramic views figure prominently in the artist’s paintings of cityscapes. This vantage

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