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Galleries open late on Wednesday for the ADAA Gallery Walk!
Issue #41: July 16 - 22
📌 Highlights
🚨 Final days of the major Käthe Kollwitz exhibit at MoMA, Delcy Morelos at Dia Chelsea, and a few more noted below.
🎉 Mary Sully at the Met is opening.
💖 Read our Ongoing Favorites & Further Reading below. Our must-read of the week is: Keeping the Lights on at the Met Museum Is an Art in Itself.
📢 On Wednesday, many galleries in Chelsea will be open late, from 6-8pm, as a part of the ADAA 2024 Gallery Walk!
🚨 Last Chance
In the Museums
Käthe Kollwitz
📍 MoMA
⏰ closing July 20
❓ drawing and printmaking with themes of motherhood, grief, and resistance, elevating the female perspective as a force for societal change

Käthe Kollwitz, “Death, Woman, and Child”, 1910 | Self-Captured
New York Art Worlds, 1870 - 1890
📍 Metropolitan Museum of Art
⏰ closing July 21
❓ exploring the lived experience of being an artist in NYC during an era of rapid socio-economic change, through 50 artworks
✚ Flagging early that The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism is closing in ~2 weeks, on July 28

Winslow Homer, “The Studio”, 1867 | Source
In the Galleries
Delcy Morelos: El abrazo
📍 Dia Chelsea | 22nd St
⏰ closing July 20
❓two immersive installations exploring the life-sustaining power of mud
Icons from a Half Century of Art
📍 Gagosian | 24th St
⏰ closing July 19
❓exceptional works from David Hockney, Gerhard Richter, Richard Serra, and more
✚ Note, this exhibition requires an appointment
✚✚ Roy Lichtenstein: Bauhaus Stairway Mural also closing July 19, same location
In addition:
Ed Baynard: Fire Island Pines 1981 at James Fuentes, closing July 19
🎉 Just In
In the Museums
Mary Sully: Native Modern
📍 Metropolitan Museum of Art
⏰ opening July 18
❓highly distinctive works informed by her Native American and settler ancestry
✚ Met Expert Talks on July 30, October 29, and January 7
In the Galleries
No new major gallery exhibits are opening this week.
🗓️ Events of the week
ADAA Chelsea Gallery Walk (July 17, 6-8 pm) — Galleries will be staying open late on Wednesday in Chelsea, along with some special programming! This is a self-guided walk.
Curator’s Tour of Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Within at the Noguchi Museum (July 21, 11:30am)
The Event Series ‘Faculty Meetings’ at PPOW is beginning, in conjunction with the ongoing exhibit AIRHEAD — a slew of events are happening between July 17 - August 8 from performance art to classes
📚 Further Reading
Keeping the Lights on at the Met Museum Is an Art in Itself — The NYTimes
The Permanent Collection: A Female Expressionist’s Revelatory Final Self-Portrait — Artnet
11 Top Art Advisors Share Do’s and Don’ts for Novice Collectors — Cultured
How Young Artists Take Inspiration From Religion in Uncertain Times — The NYTimes
13 Ways of Looking: Simon Wu — Pioneer Works
Yo Mary Cassatt! — Puck News
💖 Ongoing Favorites
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
For sensorial soulscapes: Amanda Wall: Sky Got Dark, closing in August
For color-rich yet unnerving alternate worlds: Maja Ruznic: The World Doesn’t End, closing in August
For an iconic installation of word & political art: Jenny Holzer: Light Line, closing in September
To witness the trailblazing portraits of an Expressionist: Paula Modersohn-Becker: Ich Bin Ich/ I Am Me, closing in September
Image Sources: self-captured
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