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Issue #55: Nov 5 - Nov 11
📌 Highlights
🚨 Jorge Pardo & Carrie Mae Weems exhibits are closing this Saturday.
🎉 A new rotunda exhibition on Orphism is opening at the Guggenheim! Also a duo-exhibition on Trenton Doyle Hanock and Philip Guston opens at the Jewish Museum. In the galleries, check out exhibits on Richard Serra at David Zwirner, Jadé Fadojutimi at Gagosian, and more!
📢 Visit The Met on Nov 10th for the 100th Anniversary Event of the American Wing!
💖 Read our Ongoing Favorites below. Our must-read of the week is: Francesco Clemente and Ed Ruscha on Rejection, Religion, and Getting Too High (Interview Magazine).
🚨 Last Chance
In the Museums
No major exhibit closures to report.
In the Galleries
Jorge Pardo
📍 Petzel | 25th St
⏰ closing Nov 9
❓ four large-scale abstract paintings created through digital layering, laser etching, and hand-finishing
Carrie Mae Weems
📍 Gladstone | 21st St
⏰ closing Nov 9
❓ poignant video installation exploring racial injustice and its present-day manifestations, along with a concurrent photo series
🎉 Just In
In the Museums
Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910-1930
📍 Guggenheim
⏰ opening Nov 8
❓ over 90 works examining the vibrant abstract art of Orphism, with artists like Robert & Sonia Delaunay, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, and more investigating the transformative possibilities of color, form, and motion
✚ on Nov 12, there’ll be a Curator Tour on the exhibition
Draw Them In, Paint Them Out: Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston
📍 Jewish Museum
⏰ opening Nov 8
❓ examining Philip Guston’s influence on Trenton Doyle Hancock and their shared commitment to investigating white supremacism in the US, with themes of self-representation, complicity and role of humor
✚ on Nov 14, there’ll be a Talk on the new exhibition

Trenton Doyle Hancock, “Step and Screw: The Star of Code Switching”, 2020 | The Jewish Museum, New York, Purchase: Arts Acquisition Committee Fund
In the Galleries
Richard Serra: Every Which Way
📍David Zwirner | 20th St
⏰ opening Nov 8
❓ major installation from 2015
✚ Opening Reception on Nov 7, 6-8pm
✚✚ Francis Alÿs: The Gibraltar Projects opens the same day with a reception at the 19th St location, featuring an expansive group of works
Hiroki Tsukada: The Days of Humans
📍 Petzel | 25th St
⏰ opening Nov 7
❓ eight new bionic hand-drawn portraits inspired by science fiction, manga, and digital culpture
✚ James Little: Affirmed/Actions (abstract paintings) is opening the same day, same location
Hiroki Tsukuda “Wide awake”, 2024 | Courtesy the artist and Petzel, New York
Jadé Fadojutimi: DWELVE: A Goosebump in Memory
📍 Gagosian | 21st St
⏰ opening Nov 7
❓ new large-scale paintings and works on paper exploring identity, emotion, and experience through abstract compositions
✚ Opening Reception on Nov 7, 6-8 pm
✚✚ Jeff Wall opens on Nov 8 at the 24th St location with an opening reception

Jadé Fadojutimi, Untitled, 2024 | © Jadé Fadojutimi, Photo: Mark Blower, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian
In addition:
Park Seo-Bo: The Newspaper Ecritures, 2022-23 opens at White Cube on Nov 8 (preview Nov 7, 3-6pm), with abstract works
Pam Evelyn: Frame of Mind opens at Pace Gallery on Nov 8 (opening reception Nov 7, 6-8pm), with expansive, abstract canvases
Shida Kuo: Selected Works 1993-2023 opens at Nunu Fine Art on Nov 8, with ceramic sculptures
Javiar Calleja: One true tree for… and 2 more exhibits open at Almine Rech on Nov 8 (reception on Nov 8, 6-8pm) featuring whimsical works
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🗓️ Events of the week
A Celebration — The American Wing at 100 (The Met, Nov 10, 1-4pm) — celebrate the 100th anniversary of the American Wing with newly reinstalled galleries and gallery chats
Students First: Orphism Open House (Guggenheim, Nov 9, 6-8pm) — VIP night for students for a free after-hours event
Socrates x Noguchi Field Guide: Upcycling: Potential of Paper (Noguchi Museum, Nov 9, 11am - 1pm) — experimental art-making workshop led by Noguchi Educators at Socrates sculpture Park
Sketching the Spiral (Guggenheim, Nov 10 & 19, 1-4:30pm, $95) — capture the iconic architecture of the Guggenheim with artist Gavin Snider
📚 Further Reading
Francesco Clemente and Ed Ruscha on Rejection, Religion, and Getting Too High — Interview Magazine
I’ve Never Been Inside an Art Gallery. What’s the Proper Etiquette for a First-Timer’s Visit? — Cultured Mag
The Lower East Side Gets a New Gallery. But Don’t Expect a White Cube — Artnet
The Art of Not Belonging: Ralph Lemon Takes Over MoMA PS1 — The NYTimes
Soho’s Next Art Destination Comes in the Form of a Restaurant — Cultured Mag
Artist Mary Sully’s Body of Work Sat Hidden for Decades. A New Met Show Finally Brings It to Light — Artnet
A Dying Artist Left His Legacy to MoMA. Today He’s Almost Forgotten. — The NYTimes
Can a Million-Dollar Banana Save the Art Market? - Puck News
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