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New York Galleries: Openings and Closings of the Week (01/13—01/19)

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New York Galleries: Openings and Closings of the Week (01/13—01/19)

"Interior with Red and Green" on view at "The Spaces in Between" by Susan Fortgang at Eric Firestone Gallery (40 Great Jones St.) through March 1 - Credit: Eric Firestone Gallery

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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 14, 2025:

  • Cherry Picking by Barry McGee at The Hole (86 Walker St.) through January 30

Opening on Wednesday, January 15, 2025:

  • The Spaces in Between by Susan Fortgang at Eric Firestone Gallery (40 Great Jones St.) through March 1
  • Falling Up by Rhys Coren at Foreign & Domestic (24 Rutgers St.) through February 23
  • Kingdom of Cats by Setsuko at Gagosian (821 Park Ave.) through March 1
  • And My Olympia by Vincet Ciniglio at JJ Murphy (53 Stanton St.) through February 15
  • Last Caress by Tim Brawner at Management (39 E Broadway) through February 23
  • All Men Will Be Sailors Then by Charles Manion at Turn (32 E 68th St.) through February 15
  • Longing for Home by Mitsuyo Okada at Turn (32 E 68th St.) through February 15

 

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Opening on Thursday, January 16, 2025:

  • A Walk with D. Ann by Jilaine Jones at 15 Orient (72 Walker St.) through February 22
  • Brooklyn Banks by Esteban Jefferson at 303 Gallery (555 W 21st St.) through February 22
  • Sonder t Amanita (313 Bowery) through February 23
  • Recent Paintings by Donna Moyland at Bookstein Projects (39 E 78th St.) through February 21
  • Collages by Janet Malcolm at Bookstein Projects (39 E 78th St.) through February 21
  • Beyond the Frame: Abstraction Reconstructed by Denzil Hurley & Reginald Sylvester II at Canada (60 Lispenard St.) through February 22
  • Everything She Touches Turns to Gold by Colette Lumiere at Company (145 Elizabeth St.) through March 1
  • Umthonyama by Simphiwe Mbunyuza at David Kordansky Gallery (520 W 20th St.) through February 22
  • Touch Game by Raoul De Keyser at David Zwirner (519 & 525 W 19th St.) through March 1
  • Masterpieces from the Magnani-Rocca Foundation by Giorgio Morandi at David Zwirner (537 W 20th St.) through February 22
  • Lucky at Frosch & Co. (34 E Broadway) through February 23
  • Karen Kilimnik at Gladstone (515 W 24th St.) through March 1
  • Kibbutz by Michael Kovner at Gordon Gallery (139 Norfolk St.) through February 15
  • Discrimi-Nation by Guerrilla Girls at Hannah Traore (150 Orchard St.) through March 29
  • The Comtemplative View by Alice Dalton Brown at Harper’s Chelsea 534 (534 W 22nd St.) through March 1
  • Calm by Ulala Imai at Karma (549 W 26th St.) through February 22
  • Reprieve by Samantha Haring & Tess Michalik at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts (529 W 20th Ave.) through February 22
  • Correspondences by Soundwalk Collective & Patti Smith at Kurimanzutto (516 W 20th St.) through February 22
  • To Step Beyond by Michele Pistoletto at Lévy Gorvy Dayan (19 E 64th St.) through March 29
  • Ends Without End by Lucia Nogueira at Luhring Augustine (531 W 24th St.) through February 22
  • Petrified by Jon Kessler at Magenta Plains (149 Canal St.) through March 1
  • Naples: Course of Empire by Alexis Rockman at Magenta Plains (149 Canal St.) through March 1
  • Mouthful of Dirty Copper by Rexy Tseng at Magenta Plains (149 Canal St.) through March 1
  • People and Natural Numbers by Lucia Koch at Nara Roesler (511 W 21st St.) through March 8
  • Memory Palace by Na Kim at Nicola Vassell (138 10th Ave.) through February 22
  • Shadow Dance by Louise Nevelson at Pace Gallery (540 W 25th St.) through March 1
  • Cargo by Richard Misrach at Pace Gallery (540 W 25th St.) through March 1
  • Charcoal Drawings by Myron Stout at Peter Freeman (140 Grand St.) through March 1
  • I Am a Teapot by Nicola Tyson at Petzel (520 W 25th St.) through February 22
  • Dinner Party by Roger-Edgar Gillet at Petzel (520 W 25th St.) through February 22
  • The Glasse at Planthouse (55 W 28th St.) through February 19
  • American Stories: The Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshal Collection at Schoelkopf (390 Broadway) through February 28
  • Mae-Deup by Ari Kim at Shibumi (13 Market St.) through February 23
  • Entangled Pairs by Renato Orara at Silverlens (505 W 24th St.) through March 1
  • Isles by Ryan Villamael at Silverlens (505 W 24th St.) through March 1
  • Mirrors by Janice Nowinski at Thomas Erben (526 W 26th St.) through March 1
  • Speed of Light by Chris Martin at Timothy Taylor (74 Leonard St.) through February 22
  • Family Romance by Alina Perez at Yossi Milo (245 10th Ave.) through March 8

 

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Opening on Friday, January 17, 2025:

  • A Glimmer in the Shade by Gwen O’Neil at Almine Rech (361 Broadway) through March 1
  • World-Honored One by Nicholas Campbell at Amanita (1 Freeman Alley) through February 23
  • Inside, Outside, Alive in the Shell by Faith Wildling at Anat Ebgi (372 Broadway) through March 1
  • The Medallion by Kenneth Tam at Bridget Donahue (99 Bowery) through March 8
  • Leaves, Machines, and Color Usurped by Hair+Nails (39 Henry St.) through March 2
  • Probably True by Allan Wexier at Jane Lombard Gallery (58 White St.) through March 8
  • Cartoon Logic by Sam Dienst at Jane Lombard Gallery (58 White St.) through March 8
  • I-Ching / Machine by Leah Ke Yi Zheng at Mendes Wood DM (47 Walker St.) through March 1
  • Weightless by Jill Downen at Nunu Fine Art (381 Broome St.) through March 15
  • Continuous Squeeze by Ross Knight at Off Paradise (120 Walker St.) through March 17
  • Looking Back: The 15th White Columns Annual at White Columns (91 Horatio At.) through March 1
  • Split Fountain by Samantha Nye & Todd Strong at Candice Madey (1 Rivington St.) through March 1

Opening on Saturday, January 18, 2025:

  • A Woman’s Place Is in the Workshop at Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl (535 W 24th St.) through April 12
  • Dog Show #4: House Broken by Stephen Morrison at Hashimoto Contemporary (54 Ludlow St.) through February 8
  • Tree at My Window by Mrs. (60-40 56th Dr.) through March 8
  • Observed and Imagined by Gail Spaien at Mrs. (60-40 56th Dr.) through March 8

 

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This is the last Weekend To Visit The Following Exhibitions:

Closing on Wednesday, January 15, 2025:

  • The African Origin of Civilization at the MET (1000 Fifth Ave.)
  • Raul De Lara, Shanique Emelife, Sihan Guo, Tahnee Lonsdale at Alexander Berggruen (1018 Madison Ave.)
  • Limit of Control by Marco Brambilla at Bitforms (131 Allen St.)
  • Two Trees by Sarah Schlesinger at The Journal Gallery (45 White St.)
  • Manuscripts by Cesar Santos at Robilant+Voena (19 E 66th)
  • Backwards Shhhh by Dani Restack & Sheilah Restack at Gaa (4 Cortlandt Alley)

Closing on Thursday, January 16, 2025:

  • Yes No Maybe by Ford Crull at Crossing Art (559 W 23rd St.)
  • The Great Logic of Contents That Bind the World into Existence or Season’s Grreetings! By Marek Wolfryd at Swivel Gallery (555 Greenwich St.)

Closing on Friday, January 17, 2025:

  • Vibrational Vulnerability by Audra Skuodas at Cristin Tierney (219 Bowery)

 

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Closing on Saturday, January 18, 2025:

  • Jack Goldstein at Buchholz (17 E 82nd)
  • Living Fragments, Dreaming Totality at Bienvenu Steinberg & C (35 Walker St.)
  • Paris Blues/Jazz and Other Works by Romare Bearden at DC Moore (535 W 22nd)
  • A Loving Kind of Dream at Lydia Maria Pfeffer at Dinner Gallery (242 W 22nd)
  • Dawn to Dusk at Fragment (39 W 14th)
  • Monstera Deliciosa by Otto Berchem at Instituto de Vision (88 Eldridge St.)
  • (Pre)History Lessons, or: How [Have] Can People Live Together? By Craig Kalpakjian at Kai Matsumiya (264 Canal St.)
  • Meditations in Hue by Edward Zutrau at Lincoln Glenn (542 W 24th)
  • Herein by Kye Christensen-Knowles at Lomex (86 Walker St.)
  • Les Miserables by Nobuyoshi Araki at Meredith Rosen Gallery (11 E 78th)
  • The Persistence of Land Claims in a Climate of Change by Nicholas Galanin at Peter Blum (176 Grand St.)
  • Horizon Line at Ruby/Dakota (155 E 2nd)
  • Begin Again by Bruce Nauman at Sperone Westwater (257 Bowery)
  • Watercolor by Richard Mayhew at Venus Over Manhattan (39 Great Jones St.)
  • Focal Point 4 at Long Story Short (54E Henry St.)
  • We Almost Forgot by Minami Kobayashi & James Prapaithong at Long Story Short (52 Henry St.)
  • The Listening Takes/Manal Issa, 2024 by Elizabeth Subrin at Participant Inc (116 Elizabeth St.)
  • Thomas Shutte at MoMA (11 West 53 St.)
  • This Was Here by Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. at Jeffrey Deitch (18 Wooster St.)

Closing on Sunday, January 19, 2025:

  • The Stage is a War by Alexandra Exter at The Ukrainian Museum (222 E 6th St.)
  • Ukrainian Modernism by Volia at The Ukrainian Museum (222 E 6th St.)
  • The Moon Dancers by Angelo Vasta & SiSi Chen at Tappeto Volante (126 13th, Brooklyn)
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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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