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Saturday

June 1st,
2024

 

(check with each gallery for time)

No appointment or tickets needed.

56 HENRY

56 Henry St., New York NY 10002

June 1 - August 2, 2024

Cynthia Talmadge & Matt Kenny

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All Street Gallery

119 Hester St., New York, NY 10002

May 4 - June 1, 2024

"Art At Work: Sanitation & Social Practice" : Lily Cox-Richard, Jade Doskow, Brian Hutsebout, Hilary Pfeifer, Francesca Pfister, Mike Suri, Slinko, sTo Len, Kimberly Lakin, & Mierle Laderman Ukeles

All Street Gallery is pleased to present Art at Work, a group exhibition celebrating public sanitation art, featuring Lily Cox-Richard, Jade Doskow, Brian Hutsebout, Kimberly Lakin, sTo Len, Hilary Pfeifer, Francesca Pfister, Slinko, Mike Suri and Mierle Laderman Ukeles. The show brings together for the first time works made by artists-in-residence at municipal sanitation departments and waste facilities in four different U.S. cities—New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia and Portland, OR—between 2000 and 2020.

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Carriage Trade

277 Grand St., Fl. 2, New York, NY 10002

May 16 - June 30, 2024

"The Madness of Crowds" : Carl Theodor Dreyer, Ken Gonzales-Day, David Howe, Sigmar Polke, Zoe Pettijohn Schade, Rosemarie Trockel, & Weegee

The Madness of Crowds incorporates contemporary and historical art within a moment where the technological promises of a united society of the future show signs regressing into darker, fearful worlds that more closely resemble the past.

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GR Gallery

255 Bowery, New York, NY 10002

May 4 - June 1, 2024

"Transfiguration" : Atreyu Moniaga, Dalya Moumina, Karen Shiozawa, Mayuka Yamamoto

GR gallery is pleased to announce ‘Transfiguration’, a group exhibition of new and recent works by Atreyu Moniaga, Dalya Moumina, Karen Shiozawa and Mayuka Yamamoto, presenting five artworks each at the gallery’s location on Bowery.

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Hashimoto Contemporary

54 Ludlow St., New York, NY 10002

June 1 - June 22, 2024

"Voyage Voyage" : Michael McGregor

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Voyage Voyage, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Michael McGregor. The exhibition will be McGregor's second solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.

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JOANNA FRANK DESIGN SHOP

102 Eldridge St., New York, NY 10002

June 1 - June 30, 2024

"Woodworking Women / Ladies who Light" : Eva Mechler, Sarah Holloway, & Lisa Johansson-Pape

Contemporary furniture/ historic lighting.

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MARC STRAUS

299 Grand St., New York, NY 10002

June 1 - June 30, 2024

Opening Reception: June 1, 4:00-7:00pm

"Shadowland: Eastern European Artists of the Post-Communist Era"  Curated by Livia Straus, Ph.D.: Janis Avotins, Marius Bercea, Zsolt Bodoni, Josef Bolf, Matija Brumen, Robert Fekete, Adrian Ghenie, Ion Grigorescu, Elvis Krstulovic, Marin Majic, Ciprean Mureşan, Djordje Ozbolt, Vohla Panco, Daniel Pitin, Serban Savu, Leonardo Silaghi, Alexander Tinei, Josef Tiric, & Zlatan Vehabovic

In the last fifteen years, rampant technological progress has united development with dissolution, blurring perceptions of reality between the physical and digital into a newfound ecosystem of pixelated ghosts. No period of history has paralleled this dramatic environmental shift quite like the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe. “Catch-up modernization” required the rapid assumption of both a sociocultural and individual capitalist identity, diving directly into contemporary hyper-individuality and leaving behind shadows of an exiled yet ever-present past. As a show predominantly of artists born at the cusp of Communism’s collapse and growing up during this period of ideological  transition,  Shadowland engages with themes of individual and cultural alienation that, especially to those struggling with the assumption of identity in a virtual world, have taken on new meaning 35 years later.

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Massey Klein

124 Forsyth St., New York, NY 10002

May 18 - July 20, 2024

Opening Reception: Thursday, May 16 

"Self Adjacent" : Alberto Aguilar, Meg Arsenovic, Robin Assner-Alvey, Christa Donner, Travis Donovan, Kate Gilmore, LaToya Hobbs, Sarah Irvin, Kevin and Jennifer White-Johnson, Carmichael Jones, Courtney Kessel and Chloe Clevenger, Ahree Lee, Colleen Merrill, Qiana Mestrich, Sarah Sudhoff, Emilia White, William Glaser Wilson, & Megan Wynn

PANTA 

Self Adjacent explores the transformative journey of parenthood, examining how artists navigate their multiple identities within the realm of caregiving. The exhibition underscores that the reshaping of one's identity through caregiving is not a static process but rather occurs alongside diverse manifestations of the parent-as-process. Caretaking involves a continual negotiation with the child's evolving sense of self, which serves as both a reflection and a challenge to the caregiver.

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Museum at Eldridge Street

12 Eldridge St., New York, NY 10002

May 16 - November 10, 2024

"Memory & Inheritance: Paintings and Ceremonial Objects by Tobi Kahn" : Tobi Kahn

In his first solo show in New York City in ten years, Tobi Kahn contemplates ritual, tradition, and memory, both personal and collective. Kahn’s luminous paintings and his singular Judaica are shown in the Museum’s historic synagogue home, inviting reflection and meditation. The exhibition features 48 objects, including ceremonial art, which is central to his practice. Informed by American modernism, Kahn’s abstract, distinctively crafted works on Jewish ritual and tradition communicate spiritual meaning and the artist’s deep faith in a way that speaks to any audience.

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Peninsula

13 Monroe St., New York, NY 10002

May 17 - June 22, 2024

"Chemistry" : Deb Adams-Welles, Dan Bainbridge, Jan Baracz, Amy Butowicz, Jerry Blackman, Kevin Darmanie, Cheryl Donegan, Graham Durward, Georgia Elrod, Whit Harris, Franz Landspersky, Jennifer McKeighan, Polwin Morton, Johnny G. Mullen, Innes Mullen, Alexis Myre, Mike Olin, Alix Pearlstein, Cara Perlman, Scott Pfaffman, Kyle Staver, Christina Tenaglia, Lauren Vroegindewey, & Hans Witschi

Peninsula is pleased to present Chemistry, an expansive group show featuring 20+ multidisciplinary artists. In the convivial spirit of the approaching Summer season, Peninsula asked 11 gallery affiliated artists to invite one other artist of their choosing as their partner to join them in exhibiting artwork.

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Thomas Nickles Project

47 Orchard St: Between Grand & Hester New York, NY 10002

March 30 – May 25, 2024

"Inward Light" : Carlos Estévez

The conceptual underpinnings and formal qualities of "Inward Light" reflect Estévez’s interest in depictions of spiritual guidance —Art can be a beacon, for those who want to follow it.

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Shelter

127 Eldridge St., New York, NY, 10002

May 16 - June 16, 2024

"Something Familiar" : Vahakn Arslanian, Pearl Blauvelt, John Byam, Garrol Gayden, Sybil Gibson, Paul Humphrey, Willie Jinks, Charley Kinney, Justin McCarthy, Alessandra Michelangelo, Ralph Middleton, Ike Morgan, Royal Robertson, & Charles Simmons

"Something Familiar" highlights artists who create work through the lens of remembered imagery via idiosyncratic concepts, processes, and material.

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Thomas Nickles Project

47 Orchard St. between Grand & Hester, New York, NY 10002

June 5 - July 25, 2024

"ABUNDANCE" : Osmeivy Ortega

In his practice Ortega delves into the subject of "Abundance” in the form of woodcuts, linocuts, and prints.

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Van Der Plas Gallery

156 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002

May 30 - June 30, 2024

I’m as Normal as Blueberry Pie: Jason McLean

 

A solo exhibition chronicling the recent paintings and previous works by Canadian artist Jason McLean. Alongside select preceding artworks from the past two decades, twenty new pieces will make their gallery debut, demonstrating the evolution of McLean’s illustrative iconography.

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Voltz Clarke Gallery

195 Chrystie St., New York, NY 10002

May 9 - June 8, 2024

"April Showers" : Bradley Sabin

Bradley Sabin, a Louisiana based sculptor and passionate gardener, finds inspiration in nature and the world around him. The lush scenery from his New Orleans hometown informs his intricate wall installations and standing abstract objects. His sweeping sculptures combine hundreds of ceramic blossoms, carefully created and glazed, sometimes as many as 1,400 for a single project. He thoughtfully plans the composition in which the blooms, each screwed individually into a wall surface, are arranged.

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