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Robert Braczyk: Cardinal Directions
Exhibition Dates: January 27 - February 21, 2026 Opening Reception: Thurs., January 29, 2026, 5PM-8PM Artist Talk: Saturday, February 14, 2026, 3PM-4PM Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11AM-6PM Bowery Gallery is pleased to present “Cardinal Directions,” an exhibition of new sculpture by Robert Braczyk. For many years a prize-winning figurative sculptor, in recent years Braczyk […]
Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour — Frederick Douglass
Sir Isaac Julien’s moving image installation Lessons of the Hour (2019) interweaves period reenactments across five screens to create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century activist, writer, orator, and philosopher Frederick Douglass. Through critical research, fictional reconstruction, and a marriage of poetic image and sound, Julien asserts Douglass’ enduring lessons of justice, abolition, and freedom that […]
Glenn Kaino: Bridge
Glenn Kaino’s powerful aerial sculpture Bridge is comprised of 200 golden arms hanging from the ceiling of SAAM’s Luce Foundation Center. Each is a casting of the outstretched right arm of Tommie Smith, the American winner of the men’s 200-meter race at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. During the medal ceremony, Smith bowed his head […]
Tending and Dreaming: Stories from the Collection
Tending and Dreaming: Stories from the Collection launches the first dedicated collection galleries at the Museum. Providing unprecedented access to core works in San José’s only publicly held art collection, SJMA’s collection galleries position artists as storytellers to imagine the Museum as a space where culture and meaning are actively made and always in process. […]
Pao Houa Her: The Imaginative Landscape
Pao Houa Her’s practice engages with the legacies, potentials, and aesthetics of landscape and portrait photography traditions, examining the complex intertwining of desire, homeland, and artifice. Rooted in the experience of her Hmong community and shaped by family experiences and lore passed down by her elders, Her’s work centers women as the knowledge bearers of […]
Pao Houa Her: The Imaginative Landscape
Pao Houa Her’s practice engages with the legacies, potentials, and aesthetics of landscape and portrait photography traditions, examining the complex intertwining of desire, homeland, and artifice. Rooted in the experience of her Hmong community and shaped by family experiences and lore passed down by her elders, Her’s work centers women as the knowledge bearers of […]
Performance, Activist, and Existential Photographs
Ronald Feldman Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition: Performance, Activist, and Existential Photographs A selection of photographs and photo-based works by: Vincenzo Agnetti, Elaine Angelopoulos, Eleanor Antin, Arakawa, Conrad Atkinson, Brandon Ballengée, Joseph Beuys, Chris Burden, Cassils, Chuck Close, Keith Cottingham, Terry Fox, Tom Friedman, Rico Gatson, Helen & Newton Harrison, Komar & […]
“Tell Clyfford I Said ‘Hi’”: An Exhibition Curated by Children of the Colville Confederated Tribes
“Tell Clyfford I Said ‘Hi’”: An Exhibition Curated by Children of the Colville Confederated Tribes is a collaborative exhibition co-curated with youth from the Colville Confederated Tribes in Washington State, on view from September 19, 2025–May 10, 2026, at the Clyfford Still Museum. It highlights the perspectives of Colville children on Clyfford Still’s depictions of […]
Boren Banner Series: Camille Trautman
Every photograph is a reminder that the act of framing is never neutral. In Camille Trautman’s first solo museum exhibition in their hometown, the Seattle-born Duwamish artist uses photography and video to challenge colonial narratives and counter Indigenous erasure. The exhibition presents selections from their ongoing series The North American LCD—spectral self-portraits staged in varied natural […]
ektor garcia: loose ends
In a materials-based practice that draws on Mexican handcraft traditions and a DIY sensibility, ektor garcia subtly challenges hierarchies of gendered and racialized labor while undermining notions of static identity. He draws from a unique vocabulary of materials—copper wire, cast metals, glass, clay, horsehair, seashells, and leather—which he weaves, knots, and crochets into objects at […]
Priscilla Dobler Dzul: Water Carries the Stories of Our Stars
Water Carries the Stories of our Stars is the expansive museum debut from artist Priscilla Dobler Dzul, who lives in Tacoma, Washington, and Yucatán, Mexico. The exhibition brings together an entirely new body of sculpture, textile, and video work to chart urgent stories of environmental harm and cultural justice. Drawing from her Maya and multicultural heritage […]
Frye Salon + Jonathan Lasker
Frye Salon is both a fixture and a living experiment—an ever-evolving installation that invites fresh perspectives on the museum’s founding-era collection. The gallery features more than one hundred paintings in a floor-to-ceiling presentation mode known as “salon style,” recalling the striking displays once found in Charles and Emma Frye’s First Hill home. In Frye Salon + […]
Jonathan Lasker: Drawings and Studies
For over five decades, American artist Jonathan Lasker has approached the elements of painting like a puzzle—taking it apart, turning the pieces, and putting it back together in new ways. Drawings and Studies offers a close look at how his ideas take shape, featuring works on paper that Lasker created from the 1980s to the 2020s, tracking […]
Jonathan Lasker: Drawings and Studies
For over five decades, American artist Jonathan Lasker has approached the elements of painting like a puzzle—taking it apart, turning the pieces, and putting it back together in new ways. Drawings and Studies offers a close look at how his ideas take shape, featuring works on paper that Lasker created from the 1980s to the 2020s, tracking […]
Shared Horizon: New Editions from Tandem Press
Presenting new editions and monoprints by Michelle Grabner, Marie Lorenz, Alison Saar, Marie Watt, and Dyani White Hawk.
Shared Horizon: New Editions from Tandem Press
This exhibition presents new editions and monoprints created at Tandem Press by Michelle Grabner, Marie Lorenz, Alison Saar, Marie Watt, and Dyani White Hawk. Exhibition dates: January 6-Feburary 20, 2026 Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10am-4pm and by appointment
James Horner: Making of an American Dandy
Amos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run gallery, is pleased to present Making of an American Dandy, a solo exhibition and retrospective of artist James Horner, spanning more than 40 years of work. In a cultural moment shaped by renewed conversations about queer visibility, generational memory, and the politics of identity-making, Horner’s retrospective arrives with unmistakable […]
Monica Banks: Secret Harmonies
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce Secret Harmonies, an installation of new porcelain sculptures by Monica Banks. This will be her second solo exhibition with the gallery. An opening reception will be held on January 15th from 6-8pm. Banks’ porcelain botanical sculptures take over The Pocket Gallery in this room-sized installation. Modeling from […]
Queer Today — Love, Power, Freedom!
Amos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run space, is thrilled to present Queer Today – Love, Power, Freedom!, a dynamic group exhibition by the queer art collective Magenta Lounge, curated by its founder James Horner. Featuring the work of 12 artists, the exhibition will be on view in the gallery's lower-level Project Space from January 8 […]
Hung Liu: Shaping, Pouring, Layering
RYAN LEE is pleased to announce Shaping, Pouring, Layering, an exhibition of paintings, mixed media resin works, and works on paper by Hung Liu (b. Changchun, China, 1948 - d. Oakland, California, 2021). This show explores the inventive processes that Liu employed to outmaneuver the limitations of media, merging painting and sculpture as she brought […]
Sara MacCulloch: Sun Fog Rain
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce Sun Fog Rain, an exhibition of new paintings by Sara Maculloch. This will be her fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. An opening reception will be held on January 15 from 6-8pm. Sara MacCulloch is a landscape painter who paints in order to capture the transient experiences […]
Susan Dory | Inner Weather
Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York is pleased to present Inner Weather, a series of new works by Susan Dory. In her sixth solo exhibition with the gallery, Dory continues her long-standing investigation into interconnectivity and perception through a dynamic interplay of color, transparency, and layered form. In Inner Weather, Dory’s biomorphic and linear shapes […]
Christian Marclay
Fraenkel Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Christian Marclay featuring prints, collages, and a video. Fascination with vinyl records has long informed Marclay’s artistic practice. In this exhibition, the artist focuses on the recurring motifs found within the familiar square format of LP covers, exploring how music is packaged, distributed, […]
Dana Piazza: Fall Lines
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition of new drawings by Dana Piazza titled, Fall Lines. This is his first solo exhibition with the gallery and an artist reception will be held on January 15th. Dana Piazza creates meticulous abstract drawings on paper that build upon one initial mark. The line […]
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Art + Science: Varnish on Paintings
Art + Science: Varnish on Paintings
Have you ever wondered what happens in our conservation labs? Join a member of our Straus Center staff for an informal conversation about their work treating objects in our collections. Taking place just outside the Straus Center in the Lightbox Gallery, this presentation will give you the chance to get up close and hands-on with […]
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Gallery Talk: American Works of Art at the 250th
Gallery Talk: American Works of Art at the 250th
From late January to early July 2026, curator of American art Horace D. Ballard will lead a series of gallery talks to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Each talk will closely examine a work of art that speaks to the historical, social, and political contexts that continue […]
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Richard Hambleton: Momentum
Woodward Gallery opens the new year with Richard Hambleton: Momentum, an exhibition of works spanning 1982 - 2007. This selection brings together key bodies of work, including Beautiful Paintings, Shadowman, and Burning Merit, to trace movement as a persistent and driving force throughout Hambleton’s practice. Hambleton achieved the impossible: capturing the illusion of motion on […]
Gallery Talk: Uncovering the Layered Past of a Haniwa Figure
Gallery Talk: Uncovering the Layered Past of a Haniwa Figure
If you’re in the Calderwood Courtyard, you’ll likely see a newly installed sculpture: a 6th-century terracotta sculpture from Japan’s Kofun period (c. 250–600), called a haniwa. Haniwa were created from coils and slabs of clay, shaped into figures or structures, and then placed around the outside of royal tombs. This figure underwent comprehensive analysis and treatment in preparation […]
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Toward What Sun? Vol. I
“Toward What Sun? Vol. I” is the first installment of a four-part online exhibition of prints by Philip Van Keuren featuring forty photogravures made between 2016 and 2026, presented by Manneken Press. Philip Van Keuren has been making photographs for many years, guided by everyday observations that reveal the world as both sublimely beautiful and […]
Sarah Smelser: Sandia
Sarah Smelser's "Sandia" images filter her experience of the desert environments of the American Southwest, its particular qualities of light, heat, emptiness and expansive spaces of the landscape through an abstract sensibility.
Inner Vision: Judy Ledgerwood’s Monotypes
In 2020 Judy Ledgerwood produced a significant body of unique prints with Manneken Press. a project that continued over a period of months and resulted in more than thirty monotypes. Using watercolor, rather tan traditional printing inks, the aqueous media flowed, allowing the colors to pool, run together, settle and dry in unique patterns and […]
Inner Vision: Judy Ledgerwood’s Monotypes
In 2020 Judy Ledgerwood produced a significant body of unique prints with Manneken Press. a project that continued over a period of months and resulted in more than thirty monotypes. Using watercolor, rather tan traditional printing inks, the aqueous media flowed, allowing the colors to pool, run together, settle and dry in unique patterns and […]
Array: A Woodcut Opus by Rupert Deese
"Array" are twenty circular woodcuts by Rupert Deese, the series unfolded over seven years: Array 700 appeared in 2005, followed by Array 350 and Array 500 in 2006, with the project culminating in Array 1000 in 2012. Each print divides the circular field into a distinct tiling system. Beginning with nine equal radial divisions, Deese further organizes the space through additional radial lines and […]
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Beauford Delaney: The Light Contained in Every Thing
The gallery’s fourth solo presentation featuring the work of celebrated American artist Beauford Delaney (1901–1979), Beauford Delaney: The Light Contained in Every Thing includes abstract paintings and works on paper created between 1954 and 1968. Taking its title from the introduction to Delaney’s 1964 solo exhibition at Galerie Lambert in Paris written by his close […]
William T. Williams: Word of Eye
William T. Williams: Word of Eye is the debut presentation for a new series of paintings by William T. Williams (b.1942). The gallery’s fourth solo exhibition of the artist’s work, the show includes eleven paintings created between 2024 and 2025. Imbued with a sense of monumentality that is expressed through their beauty, compositional complexity, and […]
Wallflowers
Wallflowers is a dialogue across time centered on one of art history’s most underestimated genres: the floral still life. Bringing together eleven paintings from the Frye’s collection with newly commissioned wallpaper designs from eleven contemporary artists, the exhibition explores how artists from the nineteenth century to the present have turned to floral imagery as fertile ground […]
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Lilian Thomas Burwell: The Journey
Berry Campbell is pleased to present Lilian Thomas Burwell: The Journey, the gallery’s third exhibition of Lilian Thomas Burwell (b. 1927). On view from February 12 through March 14, 2026, The Journey examines the evolution of Burwell’s practice, highlighting her evolution from two-dimensional painting into three-dimensional sculpture. The Journey brings together paintings, wall sculptures, and […]
Matt Greco: More Cave Painting
Amos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run space, is pleased to present More Cave Painting, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Matt Greco. The exhibition brings together new and recent works that position myth not as ancient fantasy, but as a living, contemporary framework—one that continues to shape how we understand ourselves, each other, and the […]
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Art in Context: An Informal History of Art Series led by Ariella Wolens, Bryant-Taylor Curator
Art in Context: An Informal History of Art Series led by Ariella Wolens, Bryant-Taylor Curator
Join us for an engaging and informal three-part art history course presented by Ariella Wolens, Bryant Taylor Curator, designed for curious learners of all backgrounds. Held on the second Friday of each month from February through April at 2:00 pm, this lecture series offers a broad and accessible journey through the history of art. Each […]
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Street Nihonga: The Art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
Street Nihonga: The Art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani explores the life and work of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani (1920–2012), whose art blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with the rawness of street life in New York City. Born in Sacramento, California, in 1920 and raised in Hiroshima, Japan, Mirikitani lived a life shaped by displacement, resilience, collaboration, and creativity across […]
Brush, Block, and Blood: Three Generations of Yoshida Women Printmakers
This exhibition traces over a century of innovation and artistic vision through the work of three generations of women printmakers from the celebrated Yoshida family: Fujio Yoshida (1887–1987), Chizuko Yoshida (1924–2017), and Ayomi Yoshida (born 1958). Accompanying Ayomi Yoshida’s commission for our Street Nihonga exhibition, Brush, Block, and Blood offers an introduction to her practice through the vibrant legacy […]
The Interior Wild
The Interior Wild
The Interior Wild February 17th - March 7th, 2026 Opening Reception: Thursday, February 19th 5:30 - 8 PM Atlantic Gallery is very pleased to present, The Interior Wild, curated by Etty Yaniv. The Interior Wild invites artists to explore how feeling, memory, and perception take shape through connection with materials, engagement with space, and gestures of making. During this […]
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Reading between the Brushstrokes: Imagery and Meaning in Italian Renaissance Painting
Reading between the Brushstrokes: Imagery and Meaning in Italian Renaissance Painting
While famous masterpieces such as the “Mona Lisa,” the “Birth of Venus,” and the “Sistine Chapel, Ceiling” draw massive crowds in Italy, most Italian Renaissance paintings in US museums are passed over for more readable, recognizable, and user-friendly 19th and/or 20th-century paintings. Museum-goers today often have a difficult time recognizing the characters, knowing the theology, […]
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Martine Gutierrez: Lottery
RYAN LEE is pleased to announce Lottery, an exhibition of photographs and video installation by Martine Gutierrez. Arising out of a recent performance in Paris that took inspiration from 1970s feminist performance art, Gutierrez incorporates her tool of choice, the camera, to subvert hierarchies of power and explore notions of control and access.
Andreas Kocks | Keep Your Eyes Open
Andreas Kocks | Keep Your Eyes Open
Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York is pleased to present Keep Your Eyes Open, an exhibition featuring a series of new sculptural works by Andreas Kocks. In his sixth solo exhibition with the gallery, Kocks carefully chooses materials and forms that reflect a balance of elements and activate space in relation to the viewer. […]
