Covering the October Happenings

Issue #53: Oct 8 - 28

Today we’ll be covering the key events for the upcoming weeks, as we’ll be taking a two-week break 😌 We appreciate your patience and will return with our next issue on Oct 29!

📌 Highlights

🚨 The Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co exhibit at the Met is closing. Most ongoing gallery exhibitions will be closing this month, including Nan Goldin at Gagosian, Joel Shapiro at Pace, Pieter Schoolwerth at Petzel, and many more.

🎉  An exhibit on Sienese painters is opening at the Met and Egon Schiele’s Landscapes at Neue Galerie in the coming weeks. The Inaugural Show is opening at Marian Goodman at the end of the month, as well as a few more exhibits listed below.

📢 The Met Fall Festival is taking place on Oct 19 & more fun events are noted below.

🚨 Last Chance

In the Museums

Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co.

📍 The Met

closing Oct 20

over 180 works from Moore’s personal collection and 70 Tiffany silver objects designed under his direction, illustrating Moore's influence on the brand

Lineages: Korean Art at The Met is closing the same day

“The Bryant Vase”, 1876 | Public Domain

In the Galleries

Nan Goldin: You never did anything wrong

📍 Gagosian | 21st St

closing Oct 19

 two new moving-image works and new photographs exploring traditional hierarchies within art

Spencer Sweeney: The Painted Bride (24th St) and Mark Grotjahn: Out of Country (Madison Ave) are also closing the same day

Nan Goldin, “Sleeping Hermaphrodite”, 2024 (detail) | © Nan Goldin Courtesy the artist and Gagosian

Joel Shapiro: Out of the Blue

📍 Pace Gallery | 25th St

closing Oct 26

 three large-scale painted wood sculptures, a selection of bronzes, and studies, exploring human resilience and spatial transformation

Mary Corse: Presence in Light is also closing

Pieter Schoolwerth: Supporting Actor

📍 Petzel | 25th St

closing Oct 19

 painting, sculpture, film, and architectural installation, exploring figuration, technology, and the concept of reality in the digital age

Kristin Walsh: The working end is closing at the 67th St location, same day

Arshile Gorky

📍 Hauser & Wirth | Wooster St

closing Oct 26

 showcasing unseen artworks which blend cubism and surrealism in a unique artistic language

Jason Rhoades: Drive II and Leon Golub: Et in Arcadia Ego are closing Oct 19 at the 22nd St location

Arshile Gorky. “After Khorkum”. 1940—1942. Art Institute of Chicago. | Public Domain

Stan Douglas: The Enemy of All Mankind

📍 David Zwirner | 19th

closing Oct 26

 new photographic series, featuring nine images staging scenes from the 18th-century comic opera Polly

Jon Serl: No straight lines (67th St) is also closing on the 26th

✚ ✚ Ad Reinhardt: Print—Painting—Maquette and Doug Wheeler: Day Night Day are closing on Oct 19th, at the 20th St location

Exhibition

Gallery

Closing Date

Petrit Halilaj: Abetare (Noisy Classroom) & more

kurimanzutto

Oct 19

Srijon Chowdhury: Tapestry

PPOW

Oct 19

Suzanne Jackson: Light and Paper

Ortuzar Projects

Oct 19

Joanne Leonard & Brittany Nelson & more

Luhring Augustine

Oct 19

Thomas Houseago: Night Sea Journey

Lévy Gorvy Dayan

Oct 19

Oli Epp: Fire The Menu & more

Perrotin

Oct 19

Alexander Lenoir: Between dogs and wolves & more

Almine Rech

Oct 19

Amie Dicke: Open Arms & more

Anat Ebgi

Oct 19

Encyclopedia: The Late Collages of Dorothea Tanning & more

Kasmin

Oct 24

Ibrahim Mahama: A Spell of Good Things

White Cube

Oct 26

🎉 Just In

In the Museums

Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350

📍 The Met

opening Oct 13

 highlighting the influential role of Sienese artists in shaping early Western painting during the Italian Renaissance, through over 100 works

Duccio di Buoninsegna | Public Domain

Egon Schiele: Living Landscapes

📍 Neue Galerie

opening Oct 17

 exploring the significance of landscape in Schiele’s work, where nature symbolically connects to the human condition

✚ There will be a week long of programming related to the opening of the exhibition. Details here.

Egon Schiele | Public Domain

In addition:

In the Galleries

Your Patience Is Appreciated: An Inaugural Show

📍 Marian Goodman | 385 Broadway

opening Oct 26

75 works across media by 50 diverse artists, highlighting artistic connections across time, geography, and style; this exhibition is the first in the gallery’s new Tribeca headquarters and celebrates the gallery’s 50-year commitment to contemporary art

✚ Opening Reception on Oct 26, 10 am - 4 pm

 

Alyina Zaidi: Lost in the belly of whale

📍 Alexander Berggruen

opening Oct 16

 surreal paintings featuring detailed patterns and allegorical symbols to explore power, culture, and the unknown

✚ Opening Reception on Oct 16, 5-7 pm

Alyina Zaidi “Mountain dance”, 2024 | Copyright the artist. Courtesy of the artist and AlexanderBerggruen,NY. Photo: Mark Blower

Ishi Glinsky: Duration of Being Known

📍 PPOW

opening Oct 25

 vibrant paintings depicting abstracted versions of Indigenous craftsmanship, inspired from the artist’s Tohono O’odham heritage

 

In addition:

🗓️ Events of the week

📚 Further Reading

💖 Ongoing Favorites

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