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.
Roy Lichtenstein "Drawings in Space” at Gagosian
Lichtenstein Remembered at Gogosian’s Madison Avenue gallery features some 20 sculptures, along with a number of framed studies.
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.
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
At 52 Walker, A New Show From the Mind of Heji Shin
Big Nudes, the latest solo show by New York–based artist/photographer Heji Shin, at 52 Walker, the David Zwirner satellite location in downtown Manhattan near Broadway and Canal.
Kristopher Hull’s Unlikely Coupling of Street Art and Chopin
Kris Hull has emerged in the last year as New York City’s street art pianist.
A Changing Landscape for NYC Fall Art Season
The city’s fall art season is more than a month away, but news from Frieze and new entrant PHOTOFAIRS New York promise to make the Javits Center the epicenter of the global art world this September.
Remember the Alamo? The Astor Place Cube is Back
The Alamo, better known as the Astor Place cube, was returned to its historic home overnight and will soon be gleefully spinning away after a $100,000 facelift.
A Collaboration for the Ages: Nicolas Party and Rosalba Carriera at The Frick
Nicolas Party and collaborates with 18th Century pastel master Rosalba Carriera on a breathtaking, centuries-spanning installation at New York’s Frick Madison.
188 Allen Street Gallery: “A Beautiful Moment”
The destruction of the shed in front of the former Cheese Grill did more than rid the block of one of Manhattan’s countless street-side dining spaces. It was the end of a brief, shining moment in the history of art in New York City.
Summer Group Show at Harman Projects
Some 60 artists from around the world are taking part in Harman Projects’ Summer Group Show, opening July 8.
Mapping Minds at Van Der Plas
Mind Mapping . . . And Other Stories at LES’s Van Der Plas Gallery, 156 Orchard Street, through July 16.
Piragua: Art and Community Converge on E. 10th
Piragua Art Space is E. 10th Street’s home of art and community activism.
Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Immortal Performance at The Shed
KAGAMI, an extraordinary, ground-breaking achievement that shatters 21st century perceptions of how humans interact with performance, at The Shed.
Terry O'Neill Rocks the B&W at Fotografiska
Just opened at Fotografiska, 281 Park Ave. South: a brilliant collection of photographs by the renowned British rock ‘n’ roll/Hollywood photographer and friend to the stars Terry O’Neill.
Dolls as Art: The Soft Sculpture of Natalia Diaz Jackson
Natalia Diaz Jackson’s exhibition Family Weaver runs all month at EV Gallery, 621 E. 11th St.