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Check Out 3 New Exhibits at Hauser & Wirth π
Issue #65: Jan 28 - Feb 3
π Highlights
π¨ Final days to see Spangled Mind at Greene Neftali.
π 3 new exhibits at H&W, including Camille Henrot. Plus, Allison Janae Hamilton is opening at Marianne Boesky.
π Our must-read of the week is: Emil Sands in conversation with Eleanor Nairne (Kasmin Review).
π’ RSVP to Catherine Goodmanβs Book Launch, in celebration of her new exhibit at Hauser & Wirth, on Feb 1.
π¨ Last Chance
In the Museums
No closures to report this week.
In the Galleries
Spangled Mind: Justin Caguiat, Rafael Delacruz, Dominique Knowles, Molly Rose Lieberman, Lukas Quietzsch
π Greene Neftali | 26th St
β° closing Feb 1
βgroup exhibition celebrating the transformative nature of art, drawing inspiration from Anne Carsonβs translation of a Sappho poem
π see exhibit details.
In addition:
Abstract, gestural works: In Focus: John Opper closes on Feb 1 at Berry Campbell
Paintings on pre/post apocalyptic tensions and pastels evoking video distortions: Ian Davis and Yoora Lee closes Feb 1 at Nicodim Gallery
π Just In
In the Museums
No closures to report this week.
In the Galleries
Camille Henrot: A Number of Things
π Hauser & Wirth | 22nd St
β° opening Jan 30, with a reception at 6-8pm
βnew body of bronze sculptures, addressing the friction between a nascent sense of imagination and societyβs system of signs, as well as a series of paintings
π see exhibit details.
β Catherine Goodman: Silent Museum, featuring large-scale abstract works, opens the same day, same location
β George Condo: Pastels, exhibiting puzzle-like portraits of pastels, opens on Jan 29 with a reception at 6-8pm at Wooster St
Allison Janae Hamilton: Celestine
π Marianne Boesky | 24th St
β° opening Jan 30 with a reception at 6-8pm
β exploring the interplay between land and sky, incorporating sculptures, paintings, photographs, and film
π see exhibit details.
β Serge Alain Nitegeka: Configurations in Black, with new geometric paintings and sculptures, opens the same day, same location
In addition:
Vibrant, cosmology-inspired works: Jaider Esbell opens at Gladstone 64 on Jan 29, with a reception at 6-8pm
Surreal, nocturnal paintings: Owen Fu: Own Alone opens at PPOW on Jan 31
Medieval masterpieces in a contemporary context: Treasures of the Medieval World opens at Luhring Augustine on Jan 31 with a reception at 6-8pm
ποΈ Events of the week
Catherine Goodman & Lynne Tillman on βCatherine Goodman. Silent Music.β (H&W, Feb 1, 2-4pm) β book launch in conjunction with the new exhibit mentioned above
Becoming NEW: Artists on Change and Transformation (Cooper Union, Feb 6, 6:30-8pm) β artists will reflect on expansion and reinvention in their own creative lives, and consider the current moment of political and social transition
The Observant Eye at The Met Cloisters (The Met, Feb 2, 2-3pm) β discover a work of art through close looking and discussion
π Further Reading
Emil Sands in conversation with Eleanor Nairne β Kasmin Review
A Nevelson Revival & New Yorkβs Winter Show β Puck News
Why Piet Mondrian Broke His Own Rules in a Dizzying Ode to New York β Artnet
SARA CWYNAR with Chloe Stagaman β The Brooklyn Rail
Anne Frankβs Secret Annex Is Recreated for a Powerful New York Show β Artnet
The Met Ventures Onto the Blockchain With Its First Web3 Game β Artnet
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