New York, NY

An exhibition of sculpture, paintings and drawings that portray the human figure in narrative action

“In storytelling, matter is neither created nor destroyed. It is only infinitely reorganized.” 

Hales is delighted to announce Vernacular Interior – a group exhibition curated by Adeze Wilford. The exhibition explores home as both idea and physical environment through…

The photographs of Toshio Shibata achieve a unique harmony by focusing on the interweaving of natural forces with man-made structures. Long exposures capture water's strength and innate grace as…

Albertz Benda is thrilled to present Timothy Curtis: Things to Remember, the artist’s first solo show in the U.S., on view from June 20 - July 27, 2019, featuring an entirely new body of work.…

It was considered to be taboo when, ten years ago, we decided to establish a summer sale that deeply discounted many of our best American paintings. It was something sophisticated galleries didn’t…

Exhibition in Findlay Galleries NY featuring: Priscilla Heine, Noah Landfield, Henrik Simonsen

Isabelle de Ganay has had numerous successful exhibitions throughout Europe and has been exhibiting with Findlay Galleries since 1997.  Her position as a member of the Artistes de Français…

Curated by Richard Kalina

Opening Reception Thursday, June 13th, 6-8pm

 

Van Doren Waxter is pleased to present a two-person exhibition of new works by Joshua Nathanson and Erin Jane Nelson, on view at 23 East 73rd Street from May 30 through July 12, 2019. The…

PPOW Gallery presents Blast by the late artist Prunella Clough, who is widely regarded as the most significant British artist of the post-war period.

From the Press…

The Female Gaze: Women Surrealists in the Americas and Europe reframes the history of the movement by focusing exclusively on the pivotal role played by female artists as independent from—rather…
Equal parts punk rock spirit and accessible art market innovation, Superfine! brings a new look and location to its 2019 New York fair, leaving the Meatpacking and landing at 107 Grand Street in Soho…
Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture will be the first major exhibition in the United States to focus on the portraiture of Giovanni Battista Moroni (1520/24–1579/80), an essential figure in…
Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s unique and immediately recognizable style was an integral part of her identity. Kahlo came to define herself through her ethnicity, disability, and politics, all of which…