Postcard from New York I Mar 24 - 28, 2025
- Art Dealer Street
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
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!

In Museums
THE MESSENGER - JACK WHITTEN
@MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 23 MAR - 02 AUG 2025 Jack Whitten: The Messenger presents a revelatory history of the artist’s exploration of race, technology, jazz, love, and war. From the upheaval of the 1960s to the end of his life in 2018, Whitten faced great pressure to pursue representational art as a form of activism. Yet he dared to invent forms of abstraction—and offered the world a new way to see. Discover more

In Galleries
DAYS OF AWE: NEW PAINTINGS - SUSAN BEE
@ A.I.R. GALLERY 22 MAR - 20 APR 2025 A.I.R. Gallery is pleased to announce Days of Awe, an exhibition of new paintings by Susan Bee, and the artist’s eleventh solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition centers on several series from 2023–2025 that translate mythological imagery from a diverse array of sources into bold paintings, examining how visual culture unfolds across centuries and contexts.

In Brooklyn
APT 3B - RUBY LINDSEY
@FIVEMYLES 22 MAR - 15 APR 2025
A room installation by Ruby Lindsey, inspired by the films of Alfred Hitchcock, Roman Polanski, and others. Ruby Lindsey is a graduate of Camberwell College of Art (University of the Arts, London) and Duncan of Jordanstone College of Arts and Design (University of Dundee). Upon completion of her Camberwell degree show she was awarded the AMP prize, which included a solo exhibition at AMP Gallery in Peckham, London.

Outside
BIRTH OF ISLANDS - TERESA SOLAR-ABBOUD
13 JUL, 2024 - 15 JUNE, 2025
Teresa Solar-Abboud creates sculptures, drawings, and videos characterized by an interest in fiction, storytelling, natural history, ecology, and anatomy. In her work, she alludes to material entities in states of transformation and the tension between the organic and synthetic, interior and exterior, gestation and birth, and embryonic and advanced. Solar-Abboud wields these tensions as a tool, not to draw binary juxtapositions, but rather to suggest that they co-exist in a quantum world, in a constant flow state of evolution. This is articulated in her work through an interest in and re-imagination of life’s diverse and sophisticated networks—cultural, geological, industrial, and anatomical—and how these systems overlap or sometimes clash. New York 2025 Discover more
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