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New Gallery Exhibitions Spotlight Legendary Women Artists: Joan Mitchell, Louise Bourgeois, Agnes Martin
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📌 Highlights
🎉 Joan Mitchell at DZ, Louise Bourgeois at H&W, Agnes Martin at Pace, and Richard Prince at Gagosian are all opening — and all with opening receptions this week.
😬 Last week, a few exciting exhibitions opened including Alex Katz at Gladstone and Jorge Pardo at Petzel. Check them out!
There are no gallery closures to announce this week.
🎉 Just In
To define a feeling: Joan Mitchell, 1960 - 1965
📍 David Zwirner
⏰ opening Nov 6 with an opening reception on Nov 6, 6-8pm
❓paintings and works on papers inspired by her time spent living on a sailboat and exploring the Mediterranean from France’s Côte d’Azur, resulting in a series of distinct paintings characterized by dark, central masses of brushstrokes
➕ Luc Tuymans: The Fruit Basket is also opening, with figurative paintings

Joan Mitchell, Untitled, c. 1963. © Estate of Joan Mitchell | Luc Tuymans, The Family, 2025 © Luc Tuymans. All rights reserved Courtesy Studio Luc Tuymans, Antwerp, and David Zwirner
Louise Bourgeois: Gathering Wool
📍 Hauser & Wirth (22nd St)
⏰ opening Nov 6 with a reception on Nov 12, 6-8pm
❓exploring the artist’s complex relationship to abstraction through a series of late sculptures, reliefs, and works on paper
🎟️ Related events: Screening of ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Rage to Understand’ on Sat, Nov 15 & Book Launch on Sat, Nov 15
➕ Franz Gertsch: Presence is opening on Nov 11 at Wooster St with hyperrealist paintings
Agnes Martin: Innocent Love
📍 Pace
⏰ opening Nov 7 with a reception on Nov 6, 6-8pm
❓13 canvases created in the later years of her life, when she took up new experimentations with color
➕ Friedrich Kunath: Aimless Love (lyrical paintings), Li Songsong: History Painting (semi-abstract figurations), and Antoni Tàpies: On paper (poetic drawings) are also opening

Agnes Martin, Affection, 2001 © Estate of Agnes Martin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. From the collection of Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen and Marc Andreessen.
Richard Prince: Folk Songs
📍 Gagosian
⏰ opening Nov 6 with a reception on Nov 6, 6-8pm
❓recently created handmade paintings, drawings, and collages
➕ Richard Diebenkorn is opening on Nov 8 in UES, with artworks across his six decade career

Richard Prince, Untitled (Folk Songs), 2023, Inkjet, collage, gel medium, oil stick, and acrylic on canvas © Richard Prince Photo: Jena Cumbo Photography, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian
If you’re hungry for more…
Mehdi Ghadyanloo: The Sacred Circus — Suspended Myths is opening at Almine Rech with a reception on Nov 7, 6-8 pm | Alex Katz opened on Oct 30 at Gladstone | Ana Mendieta: Back to the Source opens at Marian Goodman on Nov 7 with a reception at 6-8pm |
Jorge Pardo opened at Petzel on Oct 30 | Hortensia Mi Kafchin: Paintings Made for Aliens Above opened Oct 31 at PPOW | Garnets on the Boulder: Jay DeFeo Paintings of the 1980s opened Oct 30 at Paula Cooper |
Will you visit one of these exhibitions? |
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