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Thank You, Hauser & Wirth: Camille Henrot Walkthrough + Artbook Sale
Issue #73: March 25 - 31
📌 Highlights
🚨 It’s your last chance to see ‘Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston’ at The Jewish Museum. Plus, Nick Cave, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and more close in the galleries.
🎉 No major openings this week. Last week, Jennifer Bartlett & California is Somewhere Else opened at Marianne Boesky. More below.
💖 Our read of the week is: A Guided Tour: Inside the Splendor of the New Frick (NYTimes), offering an in depth view into the reopening of the Frick.
📢 Lots of fun events. Don’t miss the walkthrough from Camille Henrot or the Artbook Sample Sale, both on Mar 29.
🚨 Last Chance
In the Museums
Draw Them In, Paint Them Out: Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston
📍 The Jewish Museum
⏰ closing March 30
❓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

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
Nick Cave: Amalgams and Graphts
📍 Jack Shainman
⏰ closing March 29
❓ monumental bronze sculptures and intimate mixed media self-portraits, exploring race, class, identity, and resilience
Michelangelo Pistoletto: To Step Beyond
📍 Lévy Gorvy Dayan
⏰ closing March 29
❓showcasing work across the artist’s career from the 1960s to today, emphasizing his pioneering use of mirrors to challenge the boundaries between art, viewer, and space
In addition:
Installation & mixed media exploring time and space: Pablo Dávila: Why Did You Take My Watch? closes at Kasmin on March 29
Paintings/sculptures on symbols: Robert Indiana: The Source, 1959 - 1969 closes at Kasmin on March 29
Abstract paintings: Paul Jenkins closes at Timothy Taylor on March 29
FYI: Last week, Cy Twombly at Gagosian closed.
🎉 Just In
In the Museums
No openings to report.
In the Galleries
No openings to report. However, last week the following opened:
Painting and sculpture examining water and memory: Jennifer Bartlett: On the Water will be on view until April 26 at Marianne Boesky
Exploring memory, landscape, and California: California is Somewhere Else: Haas Brothers, Dashiell Manley, Anthony Pearson opened at Marianne Boesky, and will be on view until April 19
Interactive sculpture examining attention and politics: Taryn Simon will be on at Gagosian until April 26
Familiar, yet alien sculptures: Olivia Erlanger: Spinoff will be open until April 19 at Luhring Augustine
Painting reflecting natural systems: Sarah Martin-nuss: Future Currents will be on view until April 26 at Rachel Uffner
Abstract painting and sculpture: Cianne Fragione: What Remains is open at Nunu Fine Art until May 10
Jennifer Bartlett ‘Water at Sunset, Swimmers at Sunrise’ (1979) | © Jennifer Bartlett 2013 Trust and courtesy Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York and Aspen and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York)
🗓️ Events of the week
Camille Henrot & Agustín Fuentes on ‘Camille Henrot. A Number of Things’ (Hauser & Wirth, March 29, 2pm) — walkthrough with the artist
Artbook | D.A.P. Sample Sale at Ursula Bookshop (Ursula Bookshop, Mar 29, 12-5pm) — sample sale of books at priced at $5, $10, or $20
Sunday at The Met—Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature (The Met, Mar 30, 2-3:30pm) — range of experts considering our ongoing and changing relationship with the natural world in the context of Friedrich; registration recommended
The Leonard A. Lauder Distinguished Scholar Lecture—Navigating Modernism: Beauford Delaney 1940–1965 (The Met, Mar 28, 6-7pm) — Senior Curator Adrienne Childs on Beauford Delaney’s humanist vision
Poetry &: In Search of Sugarcane / The Break-Up with LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs and Gabri Christa (Dia Chelsea, March 29, 12-3pm) — Diggs debuting at new multimedia project
📚 Further Reading
A Guided Tour: Inside the Splendor of the New Frick — The NYTimes
One Painting Got Me Through Winter — The NYTimes
Condition Report: Guillaume Cerutti of Christie’s, Part II | to read the full article from Puck, sign up here
U.S. Museums Could Benefit From Offering Free Admission: Report — Artnet
A New Cecily Brown Show at the Barnes Reveals a Painter in Her Prime — Cultured Mag
Introducing the Intelligence Report: The Year Ahead 2025 — Artnet
Marina Abramović Has a Wild New NFT Project: ‘You Will Have a Crystal in Your Body’ — Artnet
Frank Bowling Got His Start in the Art World as a Life Model. At 91, He’s Getting His First Solo Show In France. — Cultured Mag
How Yoko Ono Met John Lennon at a Solo Exhibition in 1966 — ARTnews
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