Stepping through Park Avenue Armory’s 67th-Street entrance you meet a hush that feels almost theatrical. A vast, palate-cleansing, undecorated foyer stretches ahead, its longest wall carrying a vinyl timeline…
In a compelling return to the origins of British modernism, the first painting Lucian Freud ever exhibited will be one of the highlights in a major exhibition celebrating the legacy of Peggy Guggenheim.…
The Museum of Cycladic Art stages a rare encounter between Marlene Dumas’s psychologically charged paintings and the minimalist beauty of Cycladic antiquities. Spanning three decades of work, Cycladic…
In the final act of its decades-long tenure at 980 Madison Avenue, Gagosian stages a resonant and unorthodox homage to Pablo Picasso. Titled Tête-à-tête, and curated in collaboration with the artist’s…
It’s rare for an artist to occupy the scale of a metropolis while simultaneously inviting an inward, human gaze. With Resilience of Scale, British sculptor Thomas J Price’s first major solo exhibition…
In the hushed, vast expanse of Hauser & Wirth’s Central gallery, Soft Landscape unfolds as a tender yet formidable exploration of Louise Bourgeois’ inner world - a fertility of feeling and flesh, memory…