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New York Galleries: Openings and Closings of the Week (05/05—05/11)

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New York Galleries: Openings and Closings of the Week (05/05—05/11)

Kagerō (2022-2025) by Andy Giannakakis on view at Paul Soto (121 W 27th St.) through June 20 - Credit: Paul Soto 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 Monday, May 5, 2025:

  • Red Ribbon by Joeun Kim Aatchim at Francois Ghebaly (391 Grand St.) through June 7
  • Pythagorean Paintings by Andy Giannakakis at Paul Soto (121 W 27th St.) through June 20
  • Pocketknife by Casey Bolding at Polina Berlin Gallery (121 W 27th St.) through June 7
  • The Making of Modern Korean Art: The Letters of Kim Tschang-Yeul, Kim Whanki, Lee Ufan, and Park Seo-Bo, 1961-1982 at Tina Kim (525 W 21st St.) through June 21
  • Salon Zurcher: 100 Women of Spirit+, Part 2 at Zurcher Gallery (33 Bleecker St.) through May 11

Opening on Tuesday, May 6, 2025:

  • Spring/Break Art Show at 75 Varick (75 Varick St.) through May 12
  • As Above, So Below at Anton Kern (16 E 55th St.) through June 21
  • Jochen Lempert at Anton Kern (16 E 55th St.) through June 21
  • Portraits by Anne Collier at Anton Kern (16 E 55th St.) through June 21
  • New Sculpture by Hiroyuki Hamada at Bookstein Projects (39 E 78th St.) through June 13
  • Iris by Marina Rheingantz at Bortolami (39 Walker St.) through May 31
  • Forma & Estetica:Exploration of Italian Design at Carpenters Workshop Gallery (693 5th Ave.) through August 16
  • Under the Reef by Aki & Arnaud Cooren at Carpenters Workshop Gallery (693 5th Ave.) through August 16
  • Dash by Cajsa von Zeipel at Company (145 Elizabeth St.) through June 21
  • Museum Manu by Women’s History Museum at Company (145 Elizabeth St.) through June 21
  • Esther II at Estonian House (243 W 34th St.) through May 10
  • R U Painting??? At Falcon (520 8th Ave.) through June 1
  • Comic Sans by Oliver Osborne at Francis Irv (106 Walker St.) through June 14
  • Unceasing Change and Everlasting Duration by Ali Dipp at Franklin Parrash (19 E 66th St.) through June 20
  • After the Allegory by Atticus Wakefield at Incubator (291 Grand St.) through May 17
  • Ilé Oriaku by Toyin Ojih Odutola at Jack Shainman (46 Lafayette St.) through July 18
  • Desire Lines by Hana Miletic at Magenta Plains (149 Canal St.) through June 21
  • Realia by Matt Keegan at Magenta Plains (149 Canal St.) through June 21
  • Surface to Air by Keith Haring at Martos Gallery (41 Elizabeth St.) through July 26
  • Stations by Nick Goss at Matthew Brown (390 Broadway) through June 6
  • Second Life by Moffat Takadiwa at Nicodim (15 Greene St.) through July 5
  • Telos Tales by Alicja Kwade at Pace Gallery (508 W 25th St.) though August 25
  • Wall Hangings: Textile Pioneers at Richard Saltoun (19 E 66th St.) through June 20
  • A Mysterious Vision: The Uncanny and Lingering Influences of Surrealism in Contemporary Art at Robilant+Voena (19 E 66th St.) through June 17
  • Balcomb & Gertrude Greene at Rosenberg & Co. (19 E 66th St.) through July 1
  • To Be Held for a Long Time by Kiah Celeste at Swivel Gallery (555 Greenwich St.) through June 1

 

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Opening on Wednesday, May 7, 2025:

  • Future Fair at Chelsea Industrial (535 W 28th St.) through May 10
  • L’Autre Rive by Coco Young at Clearing (260 Bowery) through June 21
  • Fluffing the Foliage by Xingzi Gub at Clearing (260 Bowery) through June 21
  • Significant at D’Lan Contemporary (25 E 73rd St.) through July 3
  • Circa 1995: New Figuration in New York by David Zwirner (537 W 20th St.) through July 17
  • I Wish You Bluebirds by Hue Thi Hoffmaster at Eric Firestone Galler (40 Great Jones St.) through June 14
  • User 2 by Kristina Nagel at Gratin (76 Ave. B) through June 13
  • Bloom! By Ellie Kayu Ng at Latitude Gallery (64A Bayard St.) through June 7
  • The Phantom Landscape by René Magritte at Luxembourg + Co. (595 Madison Ave.) through July 12
  • Scarecrow by Sanya Kantarovsky at Michael Werner (1018 Madison Ave.) through July 3
  • Frieze at The Shed (545 W 30th St.) through May 11
  • The Late Paintings by Martin Kippenberger at Skarstedt (20 E 79th St.) through June 28
  • Material by Rosemarie Trockel at Spruth Magers (22 W 80th St.) through August 1
  • NADA at the Starrett-Lehigh Building (601 W 26th St.) through May 11
  • The Known Lost by K Allado-McDowell at Swiss Institute (38 St. Marks Pl.) through September 7
  • De Anima by Louise Bonnet & Elizabeth King at Swiss Institute Institute (38 St. Marks Pl.) through September 7

Opening on Thursday, May 8, 2025:

  • From Relationships to Dependent Co-Arising by Kaoru Arima at 47 Canal (59 Wooster St.) through June 21
  • Let My People Go by Ammanuel Louisnord Desir at 47 Canal (59 Wooster St.) through June 21
  • Repeat After Me II and Untitled by Open Group at 601 Artspace (88 Eldridge St.) through June 22
  • Something Else by Kunié Sugiura at Alison Bradley Projects (526 W 26th St.) through June 28
  • Monochrome by Naima Green at Astor Weeks (209 Canal St.) through June 14
  • Verkenning by Igshaan Adams at Casey Kaplan (121 W 27th St.) through July 25
  • Dogs Who Run in Dreams by Emilie Louise Gossiaux at David Peter Francis (35 E Broadway) through June 14
  • Crucible by Michael Armitage at David Zwirner (533 W 19th St.) through May 8
  • Sodom by Sam Lipp at Derosia (197 Grand St.) through June 21
  • Vessels of Experience Pat McCarthy at Entrance (48 Ludlow St.) through June 7
  • The Lives of Birds by Dietmar Busse at Fierman (19 Pike St.) through June 22
  • A Boring Dystopia by Matthias Planitzer at Goethe-Institut (30 Irving Pl.) through July 18
  • A Sweetening by Julia Garcia at Jair+Nails (39 Henry St.) through June 8
  • 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair at Halo (28 Liberty St.) through May 11
  • Half Way Home by Austyn Weiner at Lévy Gorvy Dayan (19 E 64th St.) through June 21
  • Metropolis by Rebecca Warren at Matthew Marks (522 W 22nd St.) through June 28
  • Julien Nguyen at Matthew Marks (526 W 22nd St.) through June 28
  • Thomas Demand at Matthew Marks (523 W 24th St.) through June 28
  • Pentagons and Folded Space by Robert Mangold at Pace Gallery (540 W 25th St.) through August 15
  • The American Dream by Robert Indiana at Pace Gallery (540 W 25th St.) through August 15
  • Spoglia by Tancredi di Carcaci at Palo Gallery (30 Bond St.) through June 21
  • TEFAF at Park Avenue Armory (643 Park Ave.) through May 13
  • Atsuko Tanaka & Yayoi Kusama at Paula Cooper (534 W 21st St.) through June 14
  • Of Dust and Breath by Devon DeJardin at Ross + Kramer (515 W 27th St.) through June 28
  • Inkspace by Keiko Arai at Seizan Gallery (525 W 26th St.) through June 21
  • Deep in the Shallows, Afloat in the Depths by Poklog Anading at Silverlens (505 W 24th St.) through June 21
  • There Is Still a Tomorrow, Mother by Imelda Cajipe Endaya at Silverlens (505 W 24th St.) through June 21
  • Independent at Spring Studios (50 Varick St.) through May 11
  • New Works by Dona Nelson & Andrew Ross at Thomas Erben (526 W 26th St.) through June 14
  • In Line by Antonia Showering at Timothy Taylor (74 Leonard St.) through June 21

 

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Opening on Friday, May 9, 2025:

  • That Magic Light by Rady Oreian at 1969 Gallery (39 White St.) through June 21
  • From Zero Until Today by Heinz Mack at Almine Rech (361 Broadway) through June 14
  • Before I Go, Moving On by Devin Duster at Andrew Reed Gallery (35 Lispenard St.) through June 14
  • The Turquoise Agenda by Kamrooz Aram at Anton Kern Window (91 Walker St.) through June 27
  • Remix the Archive by Dunkunsthalle (64 Fulston St.) through June 21
  • You Need to Be Aggressive to Be a Sculptur, Really! By Lyz Parayzo at Efrain Lopez (356 Broadway) through June 21
  • Temporary Vessels by Krasso Mihaylov at Eleventh Hour Art (61 Atlantic Ave.) through June 28
  • Temporary Vessels by Christina Justin Roush at Eleventh Hour Art (61 Atlantic Ave.) through June 28
  • Still Moving by Louise Giovanelli at Grimm (54 White St.) through June 21
  • Pensée Double by Gelsy Verna at Harkawik (88 Walker St.) through June 4
  • The Lights from the Deep Mountains by Hiroka Yamashita at Kiang Malingue (50 Eldridge St.) through June 28
  • Truth-telling by Renée Stout at Marc Straus (57 Walker St.) through July 12
  • The Shape of Home by Jessica Alazraki at McBride/Dillman (195 Henry St.) through June 21
  • Ones, Chapter 0.2 by R. H. Quaytman at Miguel Abreu (88 Eldridge St.) through June 28
  • Traveller’s Cathedral by Henrik Godsk at Ruttkowski;68 (46 Cortlandt Alley) through June 21
  • As If a Line at Slip House (246 E 5th St.) through June 14
  • The Sun Never Sets by Tsai Yun-Ju at Tara Downs (424 Broadway) through May 31
  • Textine by Lauren Anais Hussey at Tara Downs (424 Broadway) through May 31

 

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This is the Last Weekend to Visit the Following Exhibitions:

Closing on Wednesday, May 7, 2025:

  • Closer Look by Eiko G. at Harkawik (88 Walker St.)
  • Deviations at James Fuentes (52 White St.)

Closing on Friday, May 9, 2025:

  • I Crave to Be All by Mai Blanco at Nino Mier Gallery (62 Crosby St.)
  • 19 Black Dogs by Curtis Mitchell at No Inc. (123 Bowery)
  • Free Hand by Ethan Cook at Nino Pier Gallery (380 Broadway)
  • Sentinels and Satellites by Benjamin Klein at Tappeto Volante (126 13th St., Brooklyn)

Closing on Saturday, May 10, 2025:

  • Tanks by Michael E. Smith at Andrew Kreps (55 Walker St.)
  • Esther II at Estonian House (243 W 34th)
  • Future Fair at Chelsea Industrial (535 W 28th)
  • Alicia McCarthy at Andrew Kreps (394 Broadway)
  • Two-Way by Carolyn Lazard at Artists Space (11 Cortlandt Alley)
  • Neighbors by Ana Tiscornia at Bienvenu Steinberg & C. (35 Walker St.)
  • The Rainbow Lego Show by Christopher Knowles at Bridget Donahue (99 Bowery)
  • The Bride Has Gone to Pick Flowers by Cue Art Foundation (137 W 25th)
  • New York City, 1938-1988 by Louis Faurer & Helen Levitt at Deborah Bell Photographs (526 W 26th)
  • Broken Monuments by Li Daiyun at Ethan Cohen Gallery (225 W 17th)
  • El Origen del Mundo by Claudia Coca at Ethan Cohen Gallery (225 W 17th)
  • Surrender Everything to the Sun by Hal Hirshorn at Ethan Cohen Gallery (251 W 19th St.)
  • The Unruly Dance of Form at Fragment (39 W 14th)
  • Rock, Paper, Scissors by Tal Yerushalmi at Gordon Gallery (139 Norfolk St.)
  • Games of Chance by Chloe West at Harper’s Chelsea 512 (512 W 22nd St.)
  • Sapphire Pass by Lizbeth Mitty at Harper’s Chelsea 534 (534 W 22nd St.)
  • Amuse-Bouche at Hashimoto Contemporary (54 Ludlow St.)
  • My Image Is a Lens by Rowan Renee at Island (83 Bowery)
  • Yet. Still. By Timothy Lai at Jack Barrett (89 Franklin St.)
  • Out of Frame at Jack Barrett (89 Franklin St.)
  • Claudia Alarcon & Silat at James Cohan (52 Walker St.)
  • Epithets by Kennedy Yanko at James Cohan (48 Walker St.)
  • Dan Paintings by Dan Schein at JJ Murphy (53 Stanton St.)
  • Gumball—There Is Absolutely No Space Between Body and Soul by Vanessa German at Kasmin (514 W 28th St.)
  • Tyger Tyger, Burning Bright at Kate Werble (474 Broadway)
  • Off the Record and Other Stories by Maeve D’Arcy at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts (179 10th)
  • Black & White by Judy Linn at Kerry Schuss Gallery (73 Leonard St.)
  • A Study of Blue Mountains by Catherine Opie at Lehmann Maupin (501 W 24th St.)
  • Truth Is/Is Not by Martha Rosler at Lelong & Co. (528 W 26th St.)
  • Rosa Loy & Kathy Ruttenberg at Lyles & King (19 Henry St.)
  • Twist to Strengthen by Sarah Miska & Carla Edwards at Lyles & King (19 Henry St.)
  • Pocket Utopia: Open Book by Austin Thomas at Morgan Lehman (526 W 26th)
  • Only Notes That Count by Tim Bavington at Morgan Lehman (526 W 26th)
  • Clark by Mark Mulroney at Mrs. (60-40 56th)
  • Ghost Clock by Jeni Spota C. at Nicelle Beauchene (7 Franklin Pl.)
  • What Remains, What Rises by Ryan Cosbert at Nicelle Beauchene (7 Franklin Pl.)
  • Free Hand by Ethan Cook at Nino Mier Gallery (380 Broadway)
  • I Crave to Be All by Mai Blanco at at Nino Mier Gallery (380 Broadway)
  • What Remains by Cianne Fragione at Nunu Fine Art (381 Broome St.)
  • Editions by Jean Dubuffet at Pace Prints (536 W 22nd)
  • Metropolis by Charlie Roberts at Palo Gallery (21 E 3rd)
  • The Viewing Room by Emily Mae Smith at Petzel (520 W 25th)
  • Friendly Paths by Kwesi O. Kwarteng at Plato (202 Bowery)
  • Okku/Beyond the Light by Shuto Okayasu at Plato (202 Bowery)
  • Side Lined at PPOW (390 Broadway)
  • The Safety Net by Stacy Kranitz & Chris Verene at Psychic Readings (629 E 6th)
  • Morning Pages by Brianna Rose Brooks at Ruby/Dakota (155 E 2nd)
  • I Love Painting + Painting Loves Me by Rick Briggs at Satchel Projects (526 W 26th St.)
  • Dearly Loved Friends: Photographs by Sheyla Baykal, 1965-1990 by Sheyla Baykal at Soft Network (636 Broadway)
  • Wild Domestic by Barolyn Case at Asya Geisberg (45 Cortlandt Alley)

 

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Closing on Sunday, May 11, 2025:

  • Flexible Work Ethics by Marco Scarpi at Amanita (1 Freeman Alley)
  • Independent at Spring Studios (50 Varick St.)
  • 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair at Halo (28 Liberty St.)
  • Dirt Work: RISD MFA Painting 2025 at 81 Leonard (81 Leonard St.)
  • Nyika Iruikure Nezuva by Kresiah Mukwazhi at Kaufmann Repetto (55 Walker St.)
  • Glitch://Life by Jeff Overlie at Marc Straus (299 Grand St.)
  • Are We Still (Surfing)? By Yewan Song at Pioneer Works (159 Pioneer St.)
  • Sound of the City by Hprizm at Pioneer Works (159 Pioneer St.)
  • Nineteen Years by Aaron King at Post Times (29 Henry St.)
  • Frieze at The Shed (545 W 30th St.)
  • NADA at The Starrett-Lehigh Building (601 W 26th St.)
  • Salon Zurcher: 100 Women of Spirit+, Part 2 at Zurcher Gallery (33 Bleecker St.)
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