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10+ exhibits closing this weekend π΅βπ«
Issue #36: June 11 - June 17
π Highlights
π¨ 3 exhibits at The Met and 10+ gallery exhibits (including Ernie Barnes, Antony Gromley, and more) are closing.
π Darcy & Darcy at Nunu Fine Art Gallery is opening; no new exhibits in the museums.
π Read our Ongoing Favorites & Further Reading below.
π’ No updates today!
π¨ Last Chance
In the Museums
Vision and Verse: The Poetry of Chinese Painting
π The Met
β° closing June 16
β90 works from The Metβs collection showcasing how Chinese painters engaged with poetry across various periods
π see exhibit details.
β The Art of the Literary Poster: Works from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection is closing June 11 and Ganesha: Lord of New Beginnings is closing June 15
In addition:
Daniel Arsham: Phases at Fotografiska, closing June 13
In the Galleries
Lucas Arruda: Assum Preto
π David Zwirner | 537 W 20th
β° closing June 15
βserene seascapes and monochromes, as well as a site-specific light installation, evoking themes of light, memory, and emotion through subtle color variations
π see exhibit details.
β Paul Klee: Psychic Improvisation closing the same day, same location

Antony Gormley: AERIAL
π White Cube | 1002 Madison
β° closing June 15
βsite-specific installation of an orthogonal branching matrix, as well as life-size cast iron sculptures that explore physical closeness (advanced booking adviced)
π see exhibit details.

Antony Gormley | Self-Captured
Ernie Barnes: In Rapture
π Ortuzar Projects | 5 White St
β° closing June 15
βretrospective of the late painter Ernie Barnes, with vibrant paintings that celebrate everyday life and Black joy
π see exhibit details.
Lubaina Himid: Street Sellers
π Greene Neftali | 508 W 26th
β° closing June 15
βvibrant, narrative large-scale paintings of vibrant colors, investigating gaps of history, specifically related to labor/migration
π see exhibit details.
β Allen Ruppersberg: 25 Ways to Start Over closing the same day, same location

Self-Captured
In addition:
Amy Sillman: To Be Other-Wise at Gladstone (Chelsea), closing June 15
Jay Lynn Gomez: Under Construction at PPOW (Soho), closing June 15
Elizabeth Murray: Drawings (1974 - 2006) at Gladstone Gallery (UES), closing June 12
Leelee Kimmel (Tribeca), Thu-Van Tran (Tribeca), and Gesture & Form: Women in Abstraction (UES) at Almine Rech, closing June 15
Tomm El-Saieh and Diego Singh: Flaming Mirror at Luhring Augustine (Tribeca), closing June 15
Jessica Dickinson: And at James Fuentes (Tribeca), closing June 15
Sahara Longe: Sugar at Timothy Taylor (Tribeca), closing June 15
π Just In
In the Museums
We have no new exhibits are opening in the museums to report.
In the Galleries
Darcy & Darcy: In Monochrome
π Nunu Fine Art | 381 Broome St
β° opening June 14
βshowcasing works from the Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Thomas F. Darcy and his son, a contemporary artist, Brad Darcy β a combination of editorial cartoons and contemporary works exploring human consciousness
π see exhibit details.
π Further Reading
KΓ€the Kollwitzβs Raw Scrapesβ The New Yorker
The Met Spotlights the Intricate Work of a Celebrated Silversmith β Artnet
Jennifer Rochlinβs Quirky Vessels Give Form to Fleeting Memories β Artnet
In Her First U.S. Retrospective, Vivian Maier Proves to Be Much More than a Street Photographer β Artnet
Art Basel Director Maike Cruse on How the World's Top Art Fair Is Adapting to Today's Market Moment β Cultured
Germany cuts VAT on artwork sales to 7%. β Artsy
π Ongoing Favorites
For vibrant portraits that pushes back against historical gaps: Lubaina Himid: Street Sellers, closing in June
To bask in a comprehensive collection of monumental Black artists: Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys, closing in July
To celebrate innovative Black artistic expression of the 1920s-40s: The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism, closing in July
To see the latest and greatest in American Art: The Whitney Biennial: Event Better Than The Real Thing, closing in August
Image Sources: self-captured
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