Postcard from New York I Feb 23 -Feb 27, 2026
- Art Dealer Street
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Here is our weekly Postcard from New York 2026, 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
THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES - HORTENSIA MI KAFCHIN
@LESLIE-LOHMAN MUSEUM OF ART 20 FEB - 20 SEP 2026 Hortensia Mi Kafchin activates the Facade with a new installation, Through Different Eyes (2026). An established painter, Kafchin is known for her dreamscapes, which bridge the pastoral, the surrealist, and the techno-futuristic. Here, she returns to a multidisciplinary approach with a transfixing three-channel synchronized video. Discover more
In Galleries
LOOKING GLASS - JULIE SCHENKELBERG @ASYA GEISBERG GALLERY
20 FEB 2026 - 28 MAR 2026
Asya Geisberg Gallery is proud to present “Looking Glass,” an exhibition of sculpture and installation by Julie Schenkelberg. Born and based in Cleveland, the artist has long made the industrial Midwest a rich vein for her sculpture, recently adding the shore of Lake Erie to point towards the pastoral. She cuts invasively into buildings and furniture, plunges into hazardous places by sourcing discarded materials from scrap yards, construction sites, abandoned factories, or finding once revered domestic objects from estate sales. Such heterogeneity of scale, texture, and origin is transformed in unexpected combinations as the work mixes high value materials like marble and gold leaf with inauspicious rusted metal or wire mesh. Schenkelberg’s juxtapositions seem hauntingly familiar, regenerating the lost beauty of decaying or forgotten narratives. Discover more
In Bronx
MY BRONX, OUR BRONX - TEEN COUNCIL
11 FEB, 2026 - 29 MAR, 2026
This group show features twelve artists, each a member of The Bronx Museum’s Fall 2025 Teen Council cohort. The works presented here were created over the duration of the program as participants explored new media, practiced collaboration, and responded creatively to the prompt, “The Bronx through the ages.” This exhibition coincides with the release of Musezine #41, a publication sharing Teen Council’s reflections on Bronx culture, music, art, and politics over the last 100 years. As you delve into this exhibition and contribute to the collaborative quilt, Teen Council asks you to consider what The Bronx means to you.
Outside
ALL ONE - JASON MCCORMACK @RIVERSIDE PARK SOUTH, MANHATTAN 22 OCT, 2025 - 07 SEPT, 2026
McCormack’s rotating sculpture celebrates individuality and shared humanity. Composed of three painted portraits in primary colors, the work transforms with each turn, creating endlessly shifting faces that invite reflection on the paradox of difference and unity. Discover more






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