- Dawn Williams Boyd “FEAR” at Fort Gansevoort
Dawn Williams Boyd’s “FEAR” engages American history in cloth, challenging racial tropes and visual memory through powerful textile art.
- Louise Bourgeois, “Gathering Wool” at Hauser & Wirth
Louise Bourgeois, Gathering Wool, explores abstraction as emotional architecture in her late work, on view at Hauser & Wirth NY.
- MATERIALITY at Bridgette Mayer Gallery
Discover how the exhibit MATERIALITY at Bridgette Mayer Gallery explores matter, memory, and meaning through diverse materials and powerful voices.
- MAKE YOU FEEL THAT WAY at NoName Gallery
MAKE YOU FEEL THAT WAY at NoName Gallery explores memory, identity, and emotion through art by Cathey White and Don Bell this November.
- “Franz Gertsch. Presence” at Hauser & Wirth New York
"Franz Gertsch. Presence" at Hauser & Wirth unveils eight monumental works capturing fleeting time in hyperrealist paint and woodcut mastery.