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Issue #83
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If there’s ever a time to hit some gallery walks, this is the moment — especially for those drawn to paintings rich in narrative. We have remarkable hyperrealism, fashion photography, and abstraction on the docket.
Sasha Gordon: Haze
📍 David Zwirner (Chelsea)
⏰ closes Nov 1
❓hyperrealistic paintings with unconventional color palettes and surprising compositions, often depicting absurd scenarios in which the artist renders herself

Sasha Gordon, Flame Like Blush, 2024 © Sasha Gordon Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner, New York
Nathaniel Mary Quinn: Echoes from Copeland
📍 Gagosian (Chelsea)
⏰ closes Oct 25
❓fractured paintings exploring familial dysfunction, hope, aspiration, and redemption

Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Paint-Drawing Study for Margaret and Her Baby, 2025, Oil paint, oil pastel, and gouache on linen canvas stretched over wood panel, © Nathaniel Mary Quinn Photo: Jackie Furtado Courtesy Gagosian
Anne Buckwalter: Lover’s Knot
📍 Uffner & Liu (LES)
⏰ closes Nov 1
❓revealing interior scenes with intricate patterns and impressive detail
🔗 see exhibit details. & Youtube clip on the exhibit.
![]() Anne Buckwalter "Better Half”, 2025, gouache on panel | ![]() Anne Buckwalter “Precarious Arrangement”, 2025, gouache on panel |
Paolo Roversi: Along the Way
📍 Pace Gallery (Chelsea)
⏰ closes Oct 25
❓iconic fashion photography

Paolo Roversi, Natalia, Paris, 2003 © Paolo Roversi, courtesy Pace Gallery.
Chloe Wise: Myth Information
📍 Almine Rech (Tribeca)
⏰ closes Oct 25
❓cinematic paintings with subjects often glancing upward, towards the unknown

Chloe Wise, Wake up, mutate and ascend, 2025 - Oil on linen - 183.2 x 153.4 x 3.2 cm, 72 1/8 x 60 3/16 x 1 1/4 in / © Chloe Wise - Courtesy of the Artist and Almine Rech - Photo: Charles Roussel
Ambera Wellmann: Darkling
📍 Hauser & Wirth (Soho)
⏰ closes Oct 25
❓descriptive paintings of a Boschian twist that veers toward surreal and unsettling

Close up of “Death Masks Eternity”
Celeste Rapone: Some Weather
📍 Marianne Boesky (Chelsea)
⏰ closes Oct 18
❓heavy-hearted paintings examining the anxieties of approaching middle age
Jacob Littlejohn: What the Thunder Said
📍 Karma (EV/LES)
⏰ closes Nov 1
❓abstraction merged with myth, folklore, and natural phenomena
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