Taylor Schultek’s Dystopian Vision at Harman Projects
Taylor Schultek, the Brooklyn-based artist known for photo-realistic depictions of dystopian futures opens Dec. 16 at Harman Projects.
Art Basel, the World’s Premiere Art Fair at 21
It’s difficult to avoid hyperbole when describing this grandest of all art fairs - Art Basel turns 21.
Daniel Root: Transcending Closing Time
A new book from East Village photographer Daniel Root, New York Bars at Dawn, captures watering holes in the Lower East Side and across New York City at their most revealing.
Beggars Banquet at Not for Them
Beggars Banquet a group art show that defies expectations opens Nov. 20, 6 to 9 p.m., at Not For Them, 28 Locust Street, Brooklyn.
Warhol and Basquiat: Exploring an Unprecedented Artistic Collaboration
Almost 40 years after they were created, more than 30 collaborative works by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel return to New York as part of Basquiat x Warhol at the Brant Foundation in the East Village
At Fotografiska: The Warm, Furry Side of Art
Best in Show, the current installation at Fotografiska New York celebrates the eternal bond between people and animals and highlights how animals and artists can form special partnerships.
Nicole Titus: Ceaseless Drive, Limitless Ambition
Nicole ABE Titus, the artist, gallerist, collector and photographer, is making waves, diving headlong into NYC’s mainstream art gene pool.
At Van Der Plas: Al Diaz and Danny Cortes
New work by NYC street art legend Al Diaz and Danny Cortez, the emerging superstar of hyperrealistic urban grit sculpture, at Van Der Plas Gallery, 156 Orchard Street, opening Friday, Oct. 20, 6 PM.
Warhol and Basquiat to be Reunited in the East Village
Contemporary art icons Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol will be reunited in the East Village on Nov. 1 in a show at The Brant Foundation.
Norwegian Artist Martin Whatson at Harman Projects in the LES
A solo show of work by Norwegian street artist Martin Whatson runs through September at Harman Projects, 210 Rivington Street, in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
Ed Ruscha at MOMA: A Pop Art Career Fueled Along Route 66
Ed Ruscha / Now Then, a monumental, career-spanning retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, pays due appreciation to Ruscha’s early fascination with Route 66’s fuel franchises before accelerating to trace the 85-year-old pop art pioneer’s six-decade career.
Barkley L. Hendricks Joins the Old Masters at Frick Madison
The work of Barkley L. Hendricks, the American contemporary artist whose early portraits captured the courage, strength and style of Black America at a critical moment in its history, is featured in a widely anticipated solo exhibition at the Frick Madison.
Future Pop Nostalgia: William Nelson at Cavalier Gallery
Love and Science, an exhibition of new works by William Nelson, is on display at Cavalier Gallery through Sept. 30.
Sky Cries Mary Releases its 15th Album Sept. 29 at Lucky
Everything Goes Somewhere will be issued during a release party on Sept. 29, 6 pm, at Lucky, 168 Ave B
Joey Tepedino at Hal Bromm
Joey Tepedino solo-exhibition entitled Macrocosmic Minds opens Sept 21 at Hal Bromm’s Tribeca gallery
Park Avenue’s Tunnel Vision
Park Avenue is home to sanctioned, fine-art installation on the street and the transitory, outlaw work in the shadowy tunnel below.
Pushing it Forward: A New Zine Devoted to Graff
Pushing it Forward is a new zine that is devoted to graffiti and the writers that create it
Sculptor Natalia Arbelaez: Latin American Heritage Lost and Found
Open now at Mindy Solomon Gallery on the outskirts of Miami’s Wynwood art district, Natalia Arbelaez’s show La Mujer, La Warmi, y La Lady
Bockhaus in Black and White
Ode to Duchamp; a Liar is the latest solo show Ryan Bock at the Lower East Side’s Ki Smith Gallery