E. F. Higgins III Doo Da Forever
A new show of work E.F. Higgins, the king of mail art, opened May 12 at Van Der Plas Gallery, 156 Orchard St.
The Independent Opening
The Independent Art Fair kicked off its 13th edition on May 5 at Spring Studios, 50 Varick St.
NADA’s Cinco de Mayo Opening
The New Art Dealers Alliance launched the 8th edition of NADA New York, at Pier 36, 299 South St.
Christopher Makos: MONEY
Christopher Makos’ new exhibition MONEY features unseen vintage work from every stage of the artist’s life, including over 60 unique photographs, collages, and assemblages.
Art Week: Independent Preview
The Independent Art Fair kicks off on Wednesday, May 5, at Spring Studios, 50 Varick St.
Alan Saret’s Instant KARMA
Karma Gallery hosted the eagerly anticipated opening of “Allies,” a body of works by artist Alan Saret, April 21 at its 22 E. 2nd St. gallery.
WCC Shows ICONS & VANDALS, like Diaz and Hambleton
Al Diaz and Richard Hambleton are among the Icons & Vandals that are part of a new show that opened April 23 at West Chelsea Contemporary, 231 10th Ave.
Basquiat King Pleasure: An Immersive Personal Portrait
Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure is a joyous, immersive journey into the world the artist created, starting from his humble living room in Brooklyn to the Great Jones Street studio where he lived, worked and ultimately died.
Community vs Everything, A Street Art Celebration
A diverse group of street artists and other creatives, inspired by DJ-spun tracks and weed lit up lower Broadway April 16, for Community vs. Everything,
Bobby Grossman’s Big Bang
Downtown rock ‘n’ roll photographer Bobby Grossman’s new show Low Fidelity takes viewers back to lower Manhattan’s rock ‘n’ roll Big Bang.
Basquiat: Art and Objecthood
Jean-Michel Basquiat: Art and Objecthood, on view through June 11 at Nahmad Contemporary, 980 Madison Avenue.
Basquiat Spring: Boom, For Real
There are not one, but two Basquiat shows on view simultaneously in the city rn.
First Look: Artexpo New York
Artexpo New York opens to the public on Friday, April 8, at 11 AM at Pier 36, 299 South St. in the Lower East Side.
NADA New York
NADA New York will showcase a diverse selection from 81 members and a total of 120 galleries, art spaces, and non-profit organizations spanning 37 cities and 18 countries.
The Whitney Biennial
“We organized this Biennial to reflect these precarious and improvised times”
Independent Art Fair
Independent returns to its former location at Spring Studios in Tribeca, May 5–8.