Postcard from New York I Apr 21 - Apr 25, 2025
- Art Dealer Street
- Apr 24
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Here is our weekly Postcard from New York, in collaboration with Clio Art Fair!
In this article, we will explore some of the highlights of this week, looking for the most interesting and inspiring exhibitions and events in NYC.
Let's discover our selection of NYC-based art events!New York 2025

In Museums
WOVEN HISTORIES - TEXTILES AND MODERN ABSTRACTION
@MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 20 APR - 13 SEPT, 2025 The Museum of Modern Art presents Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction, an in-depth exhibition that delves into the dynamic intersections between weaving and abstraction. On view April 20 through September 13, 2025, the exhibition includes approximately 150 works in a range of mediums—from textiles and basketry to painting, drawing, sculpture, and media works—exploring the overlap between abstract art, weaving, craft, and fashion. Woven Histories challenges long-held notions of the weave as a function of textile alone, exploring the many forms both warp and weft have taken when explored by abstract artists over the past 100 years. Previously on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, the exhibition’s final presentation will be at MoMA, with numerous works not seen at earlier venues. Discover more

In Galleries
PORTRAITS OF TREES, ST. JAMES'S PARK AND 21 FLORALS - PAUL RUSCONI
@ROBILANT + VOENA 27 MAR- 23 APR 2025 Robilant+Voena is pleased to announce our next New York exhibition, Paul Rusconi. Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals. This is the first showing of two bodies of work that the artist has developed in recent years, Portraits of Trees and Expansions Florals, consisting of 11 paintings and 21 works on paper. The former are a reflection of Rusconi’s exploration of the connection between individual trees, and between trees and mankind; while the latter offer a distillation of portraits of people pared to their core essence, emerging as looping lines on a color field. The exhibition is fittingly timed with the onset of spring in New York, and just minutes from the city’s green oasis of Central Park.

In Brooklyn
SENTINELS AND SATELLITES - BENJAMIN KLEIN
@TAPPETO VOLANTE GALLERY 09 APR - 18 MAY 2025
Tappeto Volante is pleased to present Sentinels and Satellites, a solo exhibition of “electric” oil paintings by Canadian-American, Brooklyn-based artist Benjamin Klein, featuring a selection of works from 2013 to the present. In this series, Klein conjures a fantastical world populated by a riotous menagerie of animal protagonists—mice, spiders, sharks, dinosaurs, radioactive swans, peppermint snails, psychedelic flowers, wolf-fox hybrids, and fluorescent toucans. These creatures inhabit surreal, densely painted environments scattered with confetti moons, pumpkin-green forests, peppermint waterfalls, and ominous, Prussian-blue rivers. Executed in expressive impasto and luminous washes reminiscent of Morris Louis’s “stain” technique, the work employs a saturated, often cartoonish palette that both invites and unsettles—drawing viewers into vibrant surfaces that gradually reveal layered psychological depth.

Outside
CHAMBERLAIN GOES OUTDOORS
16 APRIL - 29 MAY, 2025
Chamberlain Goes Outdoors at Rockefeller Center will be on view from April 16 to May 29, 2025, featuring three works by renowned American sculptor John Chamberlain (1927-2011). The large-scale sculptures, FIDDLERSFORTUNE (Pink) (2010), BALMYWISECRACK (Copper) (2010), and RITZFROLIC (Green) (2008), will be installed on Center Plaza, surrounded by the energy of Rockefeller Center’s dynamic campus. This is the first time these three sculptures will be presented in the United States following presentations in Amsterdam, Scotland, and London, and BALMYWISECRACK (Copper) will be exhibited to the public for the first time. Presented by Mnuchin Gallery, this installation offers a rare opportunity to encounter one of Chamberlain’s final bodies of work in one of New York’s most iconic public spaces.ew York 2025 Discover more
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