Postcard from New York I June 01 -June 05, 2026
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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
GHOSTS - ELIZA DOUGLAS
@GAGOSIAN 12 MAY, 2026 - 31 JULY, 2026 Gagosian is pleased to announce GHOSTS, an exhibition of new mixed-media paintings by Eliza Douglas, opening at Park & 75 in New York on May 12. The first in a series of solo presentations by different artists curated by Francesco Bonami, it is also Douglas’s first solo exhibition in New York and her first at the gallery. About the exhibition series, Bonami notes: “The unique and historic character of the Park & 75 location is an ideal space for a laboratory of fre Discover more
In Galleries
GESTURE, PERCEPTION, IDENTITY - DENISE ADLER, LAURALEE FRANCO, EVA MARCH @ALESSANDRO BERNI GALLERY 04 JUNE, 2026 - 14 JUNE, 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
TOWARD A SENTENCE - SEASON II, 2026 @NARS FOUNDATION 29 MAY, 2026 - 16 JUN, 2026
The New York Art Residency & Studios (NARS) Foundation is pleased to present Toward a Sentence, a group exhibition featuring works from the Season II, 2026 International Residency Artists: Ailyn Lee, Arom Ju, Aviv Grinberg, Chanya Vitayakul, Colby Lamson-Gordon, Erika Choe, Jill Smith, Jisoo Chung, Nicole Economides, Noa Klagsbald, Obadah Aljefri, Priyanka Dey, Rowan van As, curated by NARS Curatorial Fellow Vu Thien An (Thea) Nguyen.
Outside
MAY YOUR ROAD BE LIGHT AND FUN - RUBY ONYINYECHI AMANZE @BOROUGH HALL STATION, BROOKLYN MAY 28, 2026 May Your Road Be Light and Fun, an expansive mosaic by ruby onyinyechi amanze at Borough Hall, transforms the passageway connecting the 2,3,4, and5subway lines into a playful exploration of space and movement. Inspired by dance and architecture, the 1,307-square-foot artwork spans 110 feet along both sides of the passageway. The mosaic mural features several recurring characters from amanze’s work, including: a leopard-human hybrid (audre), a fluorescent alien (ada), Architecture, Pool, Bike, and Paper. For this permanent installation, Architecture is depicted as decorative elements from the historic Borough Hall Station. Paper appears as intentional shifts of white, off-white, and mirrored mosaic that comprise the corridor walls. This cohort dives, dances, and rides through the mural, inviting viewers into a richly imagined world of non-linear storytelling. Discover more






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