Welcome to the April edition of the Two Coats painting-centric guide to art exhibitions in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. We’ll be updating next week, so if you have shows opening in the middle or at the end of the month, and you want us to consider them for inclusion, shoot us a note at staff@twocoatsofpaint.com. Please put “NYC Guide” in the subject line.
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NYC Selected Gallery Guide: March 2024
Welcome to the March edition of the only painting-centric guide to art exhibitions in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. We’ll be updating next week, so if you have shows opening in the middle or at the end of the month, and you want us to consider them for inclusion, shoot us a note at staff@twocoatsofpaint.com. Please put “NYC Guide” in the subject line.
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: February 2024
This month, make sure to double-check gallery addresses because some have changed locations. James Fuentes, Asya Geisberg, and Alexander Gray are moving to Tribeca. Almine Rech and Jack Shainman are down there, too. Nathalie Karg has moved to Elizabeth Street, and Kathryn Markel has a second location in Chelsea on Tenth Avenue. Head to the East Village for “Truth Be Told,” Kyle Staver’s solo at Half Gallery. We also recommend a trip to Henry Street, where all the small spaces are killing it. In Brooklyn, don’t miss “La Banda 2024,” which opens tonight at Tappeto Volante. Organized by Paola Gallio, this big small-work show features a slew of notable artists who want to support a formidable artist-run space. Note to adventurous art collectors: You won’t be disappointed.
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: Jan 2024
Hello 2024! Last year the art-fair spaceship landed in NYC during September, stealing thunder from the local galleries. Is January now the best month for solo exhibitions? Lots of our favorite local artists are having openings: Joan Snyder at Canada, Jane Swavely at Magenta Plains, Sharon Horvath at Lori Bookstein, Greg Drassler at Betty Cuningham, Bill Carroll at Elizabeth Harris, and Tamara Gonzales at Klaus von Nichtssagend. Former Bushwickers Julie Torres and Ellen Letcher are returning…
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: Dec 2023
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NYC Selected Gallery Guide: Nov 2023
Welcome to the Two Coats of Paint painting-centric guide to galleries in New York. Interesting shows this month include Keltie Ferris at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Katherine Bradford at Canada, Fran Shalom at Kathryn Markel, Ann Craven at Karma, and Yinka Shonibare, who is exploring African abstraction in his solo at James Cohan. A group show at Marinaro called “The Triumph of Death” seems to suit the mood of the past few weeks, as does Yevgeniya Baras’ solo at Sargent’s Daughters. She began the series of paintings while she was on a summer residency in Tel Aviv. We’re intrigued by images of Anna Berlin’s work at Olympia. Are the paintings made in grayscale or are the pictures black and white? Must run over and check them out IRL this week.
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: October, 2023
A selected, painting-centric guide to the galleries in New York.
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: September, 2023
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Here are a few shows that stand out this month: Joan Snitzer at AIR in Brooklyn, Rebecca Morris at Bortolami, Leslie Smith III at Chart, Wade Guyton at Mathew Marks, Charline von Heyl at Petzel, and Sam Gilliam, Julian Schnabel, and Jules de Balincourt solos at Pace. We also got an announcement for a show of new Cady Noland sculptures at Gagosian in the 871 Park Avenue space. Is this a prank, we wondered (as we posted the news immediately on social media). A bunch of art fairs are in town this month, including the indefatigable Spring/Break Art Show. Art fair addresses, links, and dates are all posted at the end of the gallery listings. Summer’s over everyone — welcome back.
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: August, 2023
The best painting-centric guide to art galleries in NYC, Brooklyn, and Queens / This month in Brooklyn we look forward to seeing “Frances Brady, Much More Together,” a collaborative collage project created by Marta Lee and Anika Steppe at Underdonk (opens on August 5) and Barbara Friedman’s solo show “The Hysterical Sublime” at FiveMyles (opens on August 19). On the LES, artist Ben Pritchard has organized “Summertime Rolls,” a lively group exhibition on view at Equity Gallery (closes August 12). At Spencer Brownstone, check out Mira Dayal’s thoughtful reCAPCHA drawings and “Terminus,” a group show of artists whose works mark passages of space and time. In Tribeca, at Chart, artist Shona Andrews curated a “Bellyache,” a family-and-friends show that includes many of her mentors from art school (closes August 18). Looking ahead, some of the galleries that have already closed for the summer have begun announcing their fall shows, so heads up: Charlene Von Heyl and Tomoo Gokita will be at Petzel in Chelsea, and Austin Thomas’s “City Scape” print project will be on view at Morgan Lehman. Openings begin the week of Tuesday, September 5.
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: July, 2023
The best painting-centric guide to art galleries in NYC, Brooklyn, and Queens / Thanks in part to the Canadian wildfires, the hazy days of July are underway. They are perhaps not so lazy, though, as many artists are working full-throttle in the studio, hatching new ideas or preparing for upcoming exhibitions while dragging themselves away to openings at the summer group shows. I know I say it every year, but I love the off-season. Look for a listing update next week.
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: June, 2023
The summer group shows have arrived! A painting-centric guide to art galleries in NYC, Brooklyn, and Queens.
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: May, 2023
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NYC Selected Gallery Guide: April, 2023
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NYC Selected Gallery Guide: March, 2023
What to see: This month, on the Lower East Side, we recommend Two Coats contributor Riad Miad’s solo show at Equity Gallery and Chris Dorland’s show at Lyles & King. In Brooklyn, look for Jessica Weiss at 490 Atlantic, and note that Sheila Pepe has curated a show at Platform Project Space that opens March 2. We’ve never been to Field of Play in Gowanus, so we’re going to try to get over there to see Hopscotch, with Alyson Ainsworth, Kat Chamberlin, and Leonora Loeb. CLEARING is opening a new space at 260 Bowery at the end of the month, with a big group show called “Maiden Voyage.” In Chelsea, who can resist “Ass Backwards,” philisophical wise-ass David Humphrey’s latest at Fredericks & Freiser? And we’ll try not to forget Josephine Halvorson’s “Unforgotten,” which opens at Sikkima Jenkins on March 17. The news from our neighbors in the global art world is that Gerhard Richter, who left Marian Goodman Gallery last year, is having his inaugural show at Zwirner this month, featuring “new and recent abstract works.”
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: February, 2023
We lose a few days in February, so there isn’t any time for procrastinating. Among the early-closing must-sees are David Deutsch’s solo at Eva Pressenhuber, Claudia Keep at March (recently reviewed), and the exhibition of sculptors’ drawings that Carl D’Alvia organized at Helena Anrather. New shows include Erika Ranee’s first solo at Klaus von Nichtssagend (opens Feb 18) and Brenda Goodman at Sikkema Jenkins (opens today). And, finally, Paul Pagk’s outstanding show at Miguel Abreu is required viewing.