Postcard from New York I Nov 25-Nov 29, 2024
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
NO SHOULDER - GABRIELA SALAZAR
08 NOV - 21 DEC, 2024
Efraín López is pleased to announce No Shoulder, an exhibition of new works by New York-based artist Gabriela Salazar. The exhibition will be on view from November 8 through December 21, 2024. The artist will present a suite of ten graphite drawings alongside a sculptural work. No Shoulder will be accompanied by an exhibition text authored by curator Ana Torok. Working across sculpture, installation, and drawing, Gabriela Salazar has developed a rich cross-media practice, which often addresses the tenuous balance between our natural and built environments. The daughter of Puerto Rican architects, Salazar continuously explores themes of building and rebuilding, whether in response to natural disasters or the passage of time, by isolating moments that speak ambiguously to both repair and disrepair. Her earlier work has featured receptive collaborations with nature as well as architecture.
In Galleries
ON THE LINE - JESSIE HENSON
24 OCT, 2024 - 14 DEC, 2024
Broadway is pleased to announce On the Line, an exhibition of new works by New York artist Jessie Henson, her second solo show with the gallery. Henson will exhibit a number of new works in thread, gold leaf, and paint on paper made over the past year.
In Brooklyn
SIMPLY SEMIOTICS - NANETTE CARTER
21 NOV, 2024 - 20 DEC, 2024
Berry Campbell is pleased to present its second solo exhibition of work by Nanette Carter (b. 1954). Nanette Carter: Simply Semiotics is comprised of 24 recent collages that respond to the fraught political, social, and cultural issues of the 21st century. Drawing on influences ranging from African American quilt-making to jazz to Abstract Expressionism, Nanette Carter constructs an intricate and unique visual symphony using Mylar and oil. The exhibition will be accompanied by a 20-page, fully illustrated catalogue with an essay by Jason Stopa.
Outside
THE SPACE BETWEEN US - RISHA GORIG
20 NOV, 2024 - MAY, 2025
Brooklyn-based Multimedia Artist, Composer, Filmmaker, and Sculptor Risha Gorig brings TSBU to Union Square, elevating the reciprocal act of conversation above the cacophony of the city. TSBU is presented by NYC Parks' Art in the Parks program and USP. Gorig’s art takes an ethereal and whimsical approach to sad and dark themes, making complex topics more easily approachable. Pink and curiously floating 15 feet in the air, TSBU consists of twin chairs rising above the surrounding area, artistically representing public discourse. New Yorkers may recognize TSBU as it was previously shown at the Fulton Ferry Landing at Brooklyn Bridge Park in 2000. At that time, the work highlighted the divides within the country and the gap between the working class and financial power.
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