New exhibit at Neue Galerie!

Issue #35: June 4 - 10

πŸ“Œ Highlights

🚨 The Haas Brothers & Suzanne McClelland at Marianne Boesky, Stefanie Heinze & Nikita Gale at Petzel, and more are closing.

πŸŽ‰ Paula Modersohn-Becker at the Neue Galerie is opening, as well as The Swimmer at Flag Art Foundation.

πŸ’– Read our Ongoing Favorites & Further Reading below.

πŸ“’ No updates today

🚨 Last Chance

In the Museums

Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery

πŸ“ The Met

⏰ closing June 4

❓the first community-oriented Native American exhibition at the Met, featuring >100 historical and contemporary clay works, from the 11th century to present day

In the Galleries

The Haas Brothers: Inner Visions

πŸ“ Marianne Boesky | 509 W 24th

⏰ closing June 8

❓debut Accretion Paintings and new bronze sculptures driven by playful creativity and meticulous experimentation, inspired by natural accumulation processes

✚ Suzanne McClelland: Highland Seer is also closing on June 8

The Haas Brothers | Self-Captured

Stefanie Heinze: MORTAR (the cute ones shouldn’t go unnoticed)

πŸ“ Petzel | 520 W 25th

⏰ closing June 8

❓ dynamic canvases that blur the line between figuration and abstraction, with themes of mysticism 

✚ Nikita Gale: NOSEBLEED is also closing on June 8

Stefanie Heinze | Self-Captured

The Sum of Our Parts

πŸ“ Swivel | Bushwick

⏰ closing June 10

❓ group exhibition of works that explores the body beyond a fixed physical entity, incorporating tropes from cyber-punk, sci-fi and post-human hallucinations

πŸŽ‰ Just In

In the Museums

Paula Modersohn-Becker: Ich Bin Ich/ I Am Me

πŸ“ Neue Galerie

⏰ opening June 6

❓the first US retrospective of the brief but prolific career of the key German Expressionist, with the first nude self-portraits by a woman and other groundbreaking works

Paula Modersohn-Becker | Source

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In the Galleries

The Swimmer

πŸ“ The Flag Art Foundation | 545 W 25th

⏰ opening June 6

❓group exhibition inspired by John Cheever’s 1964 short story, featuring Cindy Sherman, Ed Ruscha, and more, with themes of class, idealism, and failure through depictions of bodies of water

✚ opening reception on June 6, 6-8pm

✚✚ Spotlight: Maud Madsen is opening the same day

πŸ’– Ongoing Favorites

 

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