Postcard from New York I May 25 -May 29, 2026
- Rinkle Das
- May 30
- 2 min read
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
HUJAR:CONTACT
@THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM 22 MAY 2026 - 25 OCT 2026 Hujar:Contact offers an unprecedented look into the life, times, and creative evolution of a master photographer. The exhibition features more than 110 contact sheets and 20 enlargements from the Morgan’s Peter Hujar Collection, which includes over 5,700 contact sheets from throughout the artist’s career. Discover more
In Galleries
SUSPENDED SHE: INNER TENSIONS - RIBANA SZUTOR @ALESSANDRO BERNI GALLERY 21 MAY, 2026 - 31 MAY, 2026 Alessandro Berni Gallery presents Suspended She: Inner Tensions, a solo exhibition by Ribana Szutor, on view from May 21 through May 31, 2026, at 511 West 25th Street in New York. In Suspended She: Inner Tensions, Ribana Szutor constructs an image that does not allow for immediate passage, but instead demands a suspension. Not only of the gaze, but of judgment. Discover more
In Brooklyn
IN TUITION - BIANCA FIELDS @CHERKOVSKI 14 MAY 2026 - 26 JUN 2026
Cherkovski is proud to announce its inaugural exhibition, In Tuition, a solo presentation of drawings and paintings by the Brooklyn-based artist Bianca Fields. This body of work marks the latest development in an excavatory and physically vigorous practice for Fields, one in which she pulls forth representations of a core “shadow” self. It is the artist's first New York solo show.
Outside
VENUS VICTORIA - SARAH LUCAS @NEW MUSEUM PLAZA 12 MAY 2026 - MAY 2028 ENUS VICTORIA by Sarah Lucas is the inaugural commission for the New Museum’s public plaza. Lucas was selected by an all-artist jury comprised of Teresita Fernández, Joan Jonas, Julie Mehretu, Cindy Sherman, and Kiki Smith, and is the first of five recipients over 10 years who will be selected by a rotating jury. VENUS VICTORIA will be on view for two years in a new outdoor plaza on Bowery at Prince Street created as part of the New Museum’s OMA-designed building expansion. Discover more






Comments