Art Shows
Burton at the MoMA
This major career retrospective on filmmaker Tim Burton consists of a gallery exhibition and a film series. The exhibition considers Burton's career as a director, producer,
writer, and animator of live-action and animated films, along with his
work as a fiction writer and illustrator
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New Bamboo
Discover over 90 breathtaking sculptures fashioned from Asia's most abundant renewable resource: bamboo
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The Dangerous Women Series
DFN Gallery presents Selections from the Dangerous Women Series by Rafael Perez...
Jinetes (Riders)
DFN Gallery is proud to present Jinetes by Ecuadorian artist Jean-Pierre Arboleda...
The New Times Square
Emanuela Gardner, a New York City-based photographer, turns a discerning eye toward New York's Times Square in an exhibition entitled: The New Times Square -The Pornography of Global Media - opening at Merge Gallery on October 16
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In Plain View
DFN Gallery presents exhibit “In Plain View,” a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Dan Witz...
Trepidations
DFN Gallery is presenting “Trepidations” by Melanie Vote, featuring new oil paintings on panel from Oct. 2 - Oct. 25...
Evgeny Mokhorev " Ambiguous Desires"
"Ambiguous Desires" considers an age of discovering one's sensuality, a mysterious metamorphosis from childhood into adolescence...
That '80s Art Show
Paul Kasmin Gallery presents Totally Rad: New York in the '80s, an exhibition of major paintings, sculptures, and works on paper that characterize a decade when New York was the center of a new art world...
Fuller at the Whitney
The work of R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983), one of the great American visionaries of the 20th century, is celebrated in an exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art...
Turner Classics
The genius of British painter J.M.W. Turner dazzles at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in an exhibition that runs July 1-September 21...
Call on Dalí
If Salvador Dalí will never be thought of primarily as a filmmaker, MOMA’s exhibition Dali: Painting and Film demonstrates that cinematic thinking and representation were very important to the man and his art...
Story Songs
Cabaret star Steve Ross returns to the Metropolitan Museum of Art with a concert of songs by Cole Porter, Noël Coward, Harry Chapin, Johnny Cash, and other greats...
Guston Time
The Morgan Library & Museum presents a retrospective of drawings by Philip Guston (1913-1980), a prolific draftsman who often turned to drawing to explore new directions in his art before transposing them to painting...
Color Your World
At MOMA, Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today celebrates the lush beauty that results when contemporary artists assign color decisions to chance, ready-made source, or arbitrary system...
What the Fluxus?
The Maya Stendhal Gallery presents From Fluxus to Media Art, a special selection of artists working in a range of media including film, video, sculpture, conceptual performance, and digital technologies...
Andreas Feininger
Photographer Andreas Feininger wil be premiring his photos at the Alan Klotz Gallery from now through November 13 and at the Scandinavia House ...
Alyssa Monks: New Paintings
DFN Gallery presents "New Paintings" by Alyssa Monks, this exhibit includes large-scale paintings derived from old photographs of her family at play, as well as a series of small, abstract, partially submerged figures on panel...
Wake Up! with Karen Finley
Alexander Gray Associates presents an exhibition of visual work critiquing the Iraq War by renowned performance artist Karen Finley...
Jenny Ping: On The Stage
Artist Jenny Ping has created a fun and fascinating ballet of the mind for her first solo show, “On the Stage,” on view through October 28th at the Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery...
Red Grooms: The Unicorn Strikes Back
Multimedia artist Red Grooms re-imagines the Met's famed Unicorn Tapestries using bold colors and dramatic subject matter...
Glimpses Through the Camera: Photographs of 19th Century NY
Alan Klotz Gallery presents Robert L. Bracklow's "Glimpses Through the Camera - Photographs of 19th Century New York"...
African, Caribbean and Latin American Art Fair Kicks Off
The African, Caribbean and Latin American Art Fair will feature over 50 exhibitors showcasing hundreds of emerging and established artists of African, Caribbean and Latin American ancestry; works in all media including painting, drawing, scuplture, photography and original print ...
Allan Tannenbaum: John and Yoko and New York in the '70s
Steven Kasher Gallery presents the new exhibition "Allan Tannenbaum: John and Yoko and New York in the '70s," which exhibition accompanies the release of "John and Yoko: A New York Love Story," a 160-page book of Allan’s photographs and a foreword by Yoko Ono...
Micah Ganske: Pictures Last Longer
Explore the unique effects of stain painting at "Pictures Last Longer," an exhibition of new paintings by Micah Ganske at Deitch Projects ...
Rivka Shifman Katvan: Coney Island Baby
Ritva Shifman Katvan deviates her expertise in theater, to capture a majestic Coney Island....
Making a Home: Japanese Contemporary Artists in New York
Japan Society presents this large-scale group exhibition, "Making a Home: Japanese Contemporary Artists in New York," featuring the work of 33 contemporary Japanese artists...
The Beautiful Paintings At The Woodward Gallery
Woodward Gallery is opening the Fall art season with “The Beautiful Paintings” by Richard Hambleton...
Henny Garfunkel: One Last Shot
Henny Garfunkel has put together a unique collection of signed polaroids taken of film personalities at various film festivals throughout the years and put them on display at the Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery...
The Arts Of Kashmir
Asia Society presents the first-ever major exhibition devoted to the rich artistic tradition of Kashmir—an important cultural bridge between the Indian subcontinent and regions to the west and east for over two millennia...
Isa Sator: Smart Barbie, Femme Fatale, Femme Soleil
In her American debut, at the historic National Arts Club, French artist Isa Sator presents an all-new exhibit of her vibrant paintings entitled "Smart Barbie, Femme Fatale, Femme Soleil" ...
See Kirchner's "Berlin Street Scene" until Sep. 17
The great 20th-century German painting "Berlin Street Scene" by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner now resides in New York's Neue Galerie, where it will be up on display until September 17th...
Ken Butler: Drawing and Driving
Ken Butler re-visits a childhood obsession with exotic racing car prototypes and model building at the artMovingProjects...
The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson: Constructing A Legend
“The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson: Constructing a Legend,” at the Jewish Museum, contains more than 60 works, including painted wood installations, photographs, drawings, etchings, Plexiglas sculptures, steel pieces, and silkscreens, displaying her depth and range...
Rudolf Stingel At The Whitney Museum
Innovative Italian installation artist Rudolf Stingel has transformed an entire floor of the Whitney in this masterful mid-career retrospective that forces viewers to question the nature of art itself...
Off the Map: Landscape in the Native Imagination
A fine selection of American landscapes have been captured and reinvented as art by many different Native American artists at the "Off The Map" exhibit in the The National Museum of the American Indian...
Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era
The Whitney takes visitors back to the tumultuous Summer of Love in this psychedelic multimedia immersion into 1967. Covering two floors of the museum, the interactive exhibit features various of photogrtaphs and magazine articles...
Jim Isermann: Vinyl Smash-Up 1999-2007
A truly immersive visual experience, Jim Isermann's new exhibit at Deitch Projects is composed of six large-scale vinyl decal works that cover all the walls, floor to ceiling, in this expansive gallery space. "Vinyl Smash-Up 1999-2007" features Isermann's brightly-hued geometric works, created over the last 8 years...
The Missing Peace: Artists Consider The Dalai Lama
A new two-part exhibit at the Rubin Museum and SVA Visual Arts Gallery brings together photographs, paintings, video, sculpture, audiovisual projects, and other unique multimedia installations from more than 80 artists and over two dozen countries to create "The Missing Peace," which celebrates the Dalai Lama...
Betty K's Mix Studio Workshop & Exhibition
A French artist living in New York, Betty K loves her adopted home's vibe, energy and dynamism, but also feels France has some interesting things to share with its American friends, in particular when it comes to painting. So, she had an idea ...

