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New York Galleries: Openings and Closings of the Week (01/06—01/12)

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New York Galleries: Openings and Closings of the Week (01/06—01/12)

"Untitled", 2024, on view at Calvairate (Part II) by Svenja Deininger at Marianne Boesky (507 W 24th St.) - Credit: Marianne Boesky Gallery website

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Is there a better option than spending the weekend immersed in galleries, exhibitions, paintings and photos? New York blooms when it comes to art. Here you can find those that are about to open and those about to close.

Opening on Tuesday, January 7, 2025:

  • Calvairate (Part II) by Svenja Deininger at Marianne Boesky (507 W 24th St.) through January 24

Opening on Wednesday, January 8, 2025:

  • Not a Figure in Sight at Half Gallery (235 E 4th St.) through February 5
  • Emiliana Henriquez at Half Gallery Annex (235 E 4th St.) through February 8
  • Early Works by Tabboo! At Karma (172 E 2nd St.) through February 28
  • Crystal Springs by Verne Dawson at Karma (22 E 2nd St.) through February 28
  • Longing: In Between Homelands by Ameen Abo Kaseem, Nadia Bseiso, Lina Khalid at Palo Gallery (21 E 3rd St.) through February 8
  • Carl Andre at Paula Cooper (534 W 21st St.) through February 8

Opening on Thursday, January 9, 2025:

  • Other Side of the River by Jay Carrier at 47 Canal (59 Wooster St.) through February 15
  • Works From 1905 to 1952 by Marie Laurencin at Almine Rech (39 E 78th St.) through February 22
  • The Flowers We Gathered by Carroll Cloar at Andrew Edlin (212 Bowery) through February 15
  • Works on Paper at Casey Kaplan (121 W 27th St.) through February 15
  • The Human Condition by Mark Greenswold at Garth Greenan (545 W 20th St.) through February 15
  • Portals and Passages, Surrealist Works from the 1940s to 1950s by Dusti Bongé at Hollis Taggart (521 W 26th St.) through February 22
  • Chronicling an Artistic Practice: Michael West Paintings and Archives from the 1950s to 1970s by Michael West at Hollis Taggart (521 W 26th St.) through February 22
  • Space Is the Place by Barkley L. Hendricks at Jack Shainman (513 W 20th St.) through February 22
  • Go to the Limits of Your Longing at Ryan Lee (515 W 26th St.) through February 15
  • Counting, Accounting, Recounting by Mariam Ghani at Ryan Lee (515 W 26th St.) through February 15
  • Backstage by Rick Owens at Salon 94 Design (3 E 89th St.) through February 15
  • Stony the Road by Dawoud Bey at Sean Kelly (475 10th Ave.) through February 22
  • Bruma by Ana Gonzalez at Sean Kelly (475 10th Ave.) through February 22
  • Only for the Wicked by Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg at Tanya Bonakdar (521 W 21st St.) through February 21
  • The Ghost in the Machine by John Divola at Yancey Richardson (525 W 22nd St.) through February 22

 

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Opening on Friday, January 10, 2025:

  • Shore Front Parkway by Roe Ethridge at Andrew Kreps (22 Cortlandt Alley) through March 1
  • Remembering the Mind: A Study in Progress by Char Jeré at Andrew Kreps (394 Broadway) through March 1
  • The Lord Will Split Out the Lukewarm at Bortolami (39 Walker St.) through March 1
  • Was Uns Bleibt by Melike Kara at Bortolami (39 Walker St.) through February 15
  • Trance by Paul Mpagi Sepuya at Bortolami (39 Walker St.) through March 1
  • Remains at Bureau (112 Duane St.) through February 15
  • They Learned to Look Up and Down by Ian Miyamura at Bureau (112 Duane St.) through February 15
  • The Ghosts Ask by Erwin Pfrang at David Nolan (24 E 81st St.) through February 22
  • Even in Arcadia There I Am at Hesse Flatow (77 Franklin St.) through February 8
  • Amalgams and Graphts by Nick Cave at Jack Shainman (46 Lafayette St.) through March 15
  • Behind the Bedroom Door at James Cohan (48 Walker St) through February 8
  • There is Another Sky by Katie Paterson at James Cohan (52 Walker St.) through February 22
  • The Falls by Jennifer J. Lee at Klaus von Nichtssagend (87 Franklin St.) through February 15
  • Dark Pattern by Alex Dodge at Klaus von Nichtssagend (87 Franklin St.) through February 15
  • Puente de Plata by Antonio Santín at Marc Straus (57 Walker St.) through March 1
  • Leroy Johnson at Margot Samel (295 Church St.) through February 9
  • Dark Star/Grey Wolf by An-My Le at Marian Goodman (385 Broadway) through February 22
  • Refracted Times by Boris Mikhailov at Marian Goodman (385 Broadway) through February 22
  • Dreams Apart by Simon Ko at Nathalie Karg (127 Elizabeth St.) through February 22
  • Heart Left in the Bag by Katya Muromtseva at Plato (202 Bowery) through February 8
  • Here’s Looking at You at Plato (202 Bowery) through February 8
  • Are My Hands Clean? By Rajkamal Kahlon at PPOW (390 Broadway) through February 15
  • (1991-1993) by Larry Clark at Ruttkowski;68 (46 Cortlandt Alley) through February 15
  • Star Rose, Rose Star by Sarah Rosalena at Sargent’s Daughters (370 Broadway) through February 15
  • Do I Make You Proud? By Gogo Graham at Sargent’s Daughters (370 Broadway) through February 8
  • Diametric Abstractions by Nan Montgomery at Sebastian Gladston (36 White St.) through February 22
  • The (Grand) Gesture at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. (530 W 22nd St.) through February 15
  • Vicissitudes of Nature by Jen Mazza at Ulterior (424 Broadway) through February 22

Opening on Saturday, January 11, 2025:

  • Gathering by Hanna Sharif at Alexander Gray Associated (384 Broadway) through February 8
  • Banshees at Asya Geisberg (45 White St.) through February 22

 

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This is the last Weekend To Visit The Following Exhibitions:

Closing on Thursday, January 9, 2025:

  • Object: USA 2024 at R & Company (64 White St.)
  • Monstera Deliciosa by Otto Berchem at Instituto de Visión (88 Eldridge St.)
  • Selected Work (1993-2023) by Shida Kuo at Nunu Fine Art (381 Broome St.)

Closing on Friday, January 10, 2025:

  • Earthy Paradise by Rosemarie Beck at Van Doren Waxter (23 E 73rd St.)
  • Ghosts Don’t Wear Watches by Yuli Yamagata at Anton Kern (16 E 55th St.)
  • Bad Jobs Can Produce Very Good Pictures by David Byrd at Anton Kern (16 E 55th St).
  • The Hicks Collection by Emily Kam Kngwarray at D’Lan Contemporary (25 E 73rd St.)
  • Have You Seen A Lost Idea? By Luke Dohner at Ernest Rubenstein Gallery (197 E Broadway)
  • Blue by Larry Abramson at Gordon Gallery (139 Norfolk St.)
  • Splash by Hélöise Chassepot at Tara Downs (424 Broadway)

 

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Closing on Saturday, January 11, 2025:

  • The 1960s by Robert Irwin & Larry Bell at 125 Newbury (395 Broadway)
  • Life Dances On–Robert Frank in Dialogue at MoMA (11 West 53 St.)
  • American Abstraction at ACA Gallery (173 10th)
  • Golden Veins: The Art of Kintsugi and Transformation by Alison Bradley Projects (526 W 26th)
  • Living on Hart by Janis Provisor at Canada (61 Lispenard St.)
  • Kiss of the Sun by Lee Mary Manning at Canada (60 Lispenard St.)
  • New Paintings by Lily Ludlow at Canada (60 Lispenard St.)
  • Shadow Cast by Pacifico Silano at CCProjects (17 Allen St.)
  • Chrysler by Nicholas Sullivan at Clearing (260 Bowery)
  • Coil by Tomasz Kowalski at Clearing (260 Bowery)
  • Five Decades of Printmaking by Richard Serra at Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl (535 W 24th)
  • Sibilant Esses by Paul P. at Greene Naftali (508 W 26th)
  • Earth & Sky by Lorna Simpson at Hauser & Wirth (542 W 22nd)
  • The Visible and the Invisible by Thornton Dial at Hauser & Wirth (542 W 22nd)
  • Thin Ice by Gary Simmons at Hauser & Wirth (542 W 22nd)
  • Stream of Consciousness by Annie Leibovitz at Hauser & Wirth (542 W 22nd)
  • Phantasmagoria by Adrian Berg at Hunter Dunbar (524 W 24th)
  • In Praise of Shadows at Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery (52 Walker St.)
  • Stop Making Sense by Henni Alftan at Karma (549 W 26th)
  • Lake George by Clarence Swinyer at Kerry Schuss Gallery (73 Leonard St.)
  • La Migranta Blue Nipple by Cecilia Vicuña at Lehmann Maupin (501 W 24th)
  • Ayiti Toma II: Faith, Family, and Resistance at Luhring Augustine (17 White St.)
  • Haunted Futures by Farley Aguilar at Lyles & King (19 Henry St.)
  • From Where I Am, I am Already Gone by Fernanda Galvao at Lyles & King (19 Henry St.)
  • The Space Between Us by Aura Rosenberg at Martos Gallery (41 Elizabeth St.)
  • As Syllable From Sound by Dana Lok at Miguel Abreu (88 Eldridge St.)
  • Book Week at Miguel Abreu (36 Orchard St.)
  • Bedroom Eyes by Hilliary Gabryel at Mrs. (60-40 56th Road)
  • You’ll Understand Soon by Lily Ramirez at Mrs. (60-19 56th Road)
  • Past as Prologue: A Historical Acknowledgement, Part I at National Academy of Design (519 W 26th)
  • The Poignancy of a Perpetual Spring by Marita Pappa at The Opening Gallery (42 Walker St.)
  • Hand in My Pocket by Amy Stober at Page (NYC) (368 Broadway)
  • John Sandroni at Paul Soto (121 W 27th)
  • 48’’ Standards by Mel Bochner at Peter Freeman (140 Grand St.)
  • Affirmed/Actions by James Little at Petzel (520 W 25th)
  • Play: Selected Prints (2014-2024) at Planthouse (55 W 28th)
  • The Movielife at Rumpelstiltskin (34 W 27th)
  • Impermanence by New.shiver at Satchel Projects (526 W 26th)
  • Blue Sky Codex by Miya Ando at Sundaram Tagore (542 W 26th)
  • Colorama by Tom Loeser & Wendy Maruyama at Superhouse (120 Walker St.)
  • The Newspaper Ecritures (2002-2023) by Park Seo-Bo at White Cube (1002 Madison Ave.)
  • A House Called Tomorrow by Anoushka Mirchandani at Yossi Milo (245 10th)
  • The Last Things by John Lehr at Kate Werble (474 Broadway)
  • Golden Veins: The Art of Kintsugi and Transformation at Alison Bradley Projects (526 W 26th)

Closing on Sunday, January 12, 2025:

  • Native Modern by Mary Sully at the MET (1000 Fifth Ave.)
  • XO by Vicki Sher at Frosch & Co. (34 E Broadway)
  • Common Structures by Abby Cheney at 81 Leonard (81 Leonard St.)
  • What It Becomes at Whitney Museum of American Arts (99 Gansevoort St.)
  • Vedrai, Vedrai by Francesco Cima at Amanita (313 Bowery)
  • Sign-In by Tima Girouard at Center for Art, Research, and Alliances (225 W 13th)

 

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Laureata alla Scuola di Giornalismo dell'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, si occupa di attualità, arte e cronaca newyorkese Graduated from Journalism School at Catholic University in Milan, she writes about New York arts and social issues

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