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Postcard from New York I Jan 05 -Jan 09, 2026

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



Hanging wire sculptures in a modern art museum with text overlay: "Postcard from New York," "Ruth Asawa Retrospective," dates, and location.

In Museums

A RETROSPECTIVE - RUTH ASAWA

@MUSEUM OF MODERN ART I MOMA 18 OCT, 2025 - 07 FEB, 2026

Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective charts the artist’s lifelong explorations of materials and forms in a variety of mediums, including wire sculpture, bronze casts, drawings, paintings, prints, and public works. This first posthumous survey celebrates the ways in which Asawa continuously transformed materials and objects into subjects of contemplation, unsettling distinctions between abstraction and figuration, figure and ground, and negative and positive space. Discover more



Painting of a turquoise figure on a brown horse by the sea, labeled "Postcard from New York." Exhibition at The Hole, Tribeca, 2025-2026.

In Galleries

FALSE PROPHET - GRGUR AKRAP @THE HOLE | TRIBECA

19 DEC, 2025 - 17 FEB, 2026

The Hole is pleased to present False Prophet, the first solo exhibition in the United States by Croatian painter Grgur Akrap, following his stateside debut at the Independent art fair this spring. Across eleven new paintings, the exhibition expands Akrap’s distinctive pictorial universe—lush, uncanny, and insistently unresolved—where familiar figures drift toward the archetypal and images hover between doubt and revelation. Discover more



Colorful cartoon flowers with smiling faces against a dark blue backdrop. Text: "Postcard from New York" and exhibition details.

In Brooklyn

NATIVE NEW YORKER

13 DEC 2025 - 24 JAN 2026

Larry’s origins are a source of deep pride and the inspiration behind his first ever solo exhibition, Native New Yorker, debuting at Summertime Gallery as the culmination of his three month residencyLarry’s New York is populated with characters and happenings operating just a hair outside the realm of possibility. Clowns and seagulls boogie in an NYC Circus Dance Club amidst bowls of dollar bills. In a candy colored cross-section of the subway’s underbelly, cheerleaders protest alongside a camel and a green-faced witch, broomstick in tow. A robo-nurse delivers meds to a hospital patient with ADHD, as an acid green alien with three eyes and pointy ears peers through the window. 



Stacked red and green blocks outdoors, text reads "Postcard from New York," "Outside," "Le Grand Soir – Yto Barrada @MoMA PS1, 25 Apr 2024–25 Apr 2026."

Outside

LE GRAND SOIR - YTO BARRADA @MOMA PSI 25 APR, 2024 - 25 APR 2026

Yto Barrada (French-Moroccan, b. 1971) transforms the courtyard with a colorful arrangement of towering sculptures built from stacked concrete blocks, which visitors can sit on and explore. Barrada often mines the hidden histories embedded within architectural and geometric forms, revealing the intersections of material, political, and personal narratives. For Le Grand Soir, Barrada looks to the tradition of constructing human pyramids in Morocco, where their distinctive applications have ranged from martial arts and acrobatics to spiritual practices.



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