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L.E.S. Gallery Evening Thursday, December 21, 4-8 pm

This coming Thursday, 65 galleries on the will be open later to celebrate current exhibitions throughout the neighborhood.

1969 Gallery Fort Makers Olympia 56 HENRY Foxy Production Perrotin Andrew Edlin Gallery Freight+Volume Peter Blum Gallery Arsenal Contemporary Art New Fridman Gallery Peter Freeman, Inc. York Geary PROXYCO GALLERY ASHES/ASHES High Noon Rachel Uffner Gallery Betty Cuningham Gallery HOUSING RICHARD TAITTINGER GALLERY bitforms gallery James Fuentes LLC Sargent's Daughters Bodega U Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery Bridget Donahue Krause Gallery Shoot The Lobster Bureau LICHTUNDFIRE SHRINE Candice Madey Lubov signs and symbols carriage trade Lyles & King SITUATIONS Chapter NY M 2 3 Sperone Westwater Cindy Rucker Gallery Magenta Plains steven harvey fine art projects Company Gallery MARC STRAUS GALLERY Storage DEREK ELLER GALLERY Martos Gallery Super Dutchess Downs & Ross McKenzie Fine Art The Hole Equity Gallery Miguel Abreu Gallery Thierry Goldberg Essex Flowers Mitchell Algus Gallery THOMAS NICKLES PROJECT /Maxwell Graham Mizuma & Kips Ulterior Gallery FIERMAN Nathalie Karg Gallery Zürcher Gallery

1969 Gallery 103 Anthony Cudahy: Burn Across the Breeze January 10 - February 21, 2021 http://www.1969gallery.com 1969 Gallery presents Burn Across the Breeze, Anthony Cudahy’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, consisting of recent paintings and works on paper made during the past twelve months.

56 HENRY 56 Clayton Schiff: Small World December 10 - January 24th, 2021 56henry.nyc 56 HENRY is pleased to present Small World, an exhibition of new work by Clayton Schiff, on view from December 10, 2020 through January 17, 2021. Small World marks Clayton Schiff’s first solo presentation with 56 HENRY.

Andrew Edlin Gallery 212 Eugene Von Bruenchenhein: Phantasmagorical Paintings 1957-61 / Melvin Way: Recent Work and Drawings from H.A.I. December 5 – January 23 edlingallery.com Among the most beguiling works in Von Bruenchenhein’s oeuvre are these tempestuous, phantasmagorical paintings on masonite board that he produced using an idiosyncratic finger- painting technique, miscellaneous baker’s tools, drug store combs, and paint brushes made from his wife’s hair. / Melvin “Milky” Way is a diviner of the universe’s secrets. His densely rendered, graphically elegant ballpoint pen drawings lay them all out in the open, in the form of peculiar melanges of mathematical and chemical formulas.

Arsenal Contemporary Art New York 214 Bowery Street Greg Ito: Life's a Trip Dec 1, 2020 - Jan 30, 2021 https://www.arsenalcontemporary.com/ny/home Arsenal Contemporary Art New York is pleased to present a special project by Los-Angeles based artist Greg Ito. This installation turns Arsenal’s viewing room into a fantastical universe where playful and haunting narratives are intertwined via a rich lexicon of symbols that include key holes, windows, hands and candles.

ASHES/ASHES 56 Miles Hendricks / mmuurr January 15 – February 14 ashesonashes.com ASHES/ASHES is pleased to present mmuurr, a solo exhibition by New Zealand based artist Miles Hendricks.

Betty Cuningham Gallery 15 Clytie Alexander "Edge" November 10 - January 23, 2021 http://www.bettycuninghamgallery.com Continuing her investigation of space in and around the picture plane, Clytie Alexander moves from her previous exhibitions of paper collages (2017) and perforated aluminum Diaphans (2009) to probe the same issues on canvas. As the painted line involves the space around the canvas itself, the natural outcome is to see the work in series. Alexander embraces this inclination and has arranged the work in series that contain between 2 and 9 canvases, where each canvas responds to the next, as well as the space it inhabits. bitforms gallery 131 Allen Street Alchemcial, Casey Reas and Jan St. Werner Jan 8–Feb 14 bitforms.art bitforms gallery is pleased to introduce Alchemical, a collaborative exhibition by Casey Reas and Jan St. Werner. Alchemical presents the artists’ suite of videos alongside a selection of prints by Casey Reas. The online component of this exhibition is presented in collaboration with New Art City.

Bodega 167 Rivington St, Lower Level East, NY NY 10002 Naoki Sutter-Shudo, "Don pur de la nature" 1/21/20 - 3/13/20 bodega-us.org

Bridget Donahue 99 Bowery John Russell: Well January 21 - March 13, 2021 https://www.bridgetdonahue.nyc/ The exhibition 'Well' presents an 87 x 22 foot vinyl print of Hell splayed across the gallery floor with accompanying audio work drawing upon the documentation of Vito Acconci's sub-floor 'Seedbed' (1972) and Carolee Schneemann and David Hammons’ floor-based 'Meat Joy' (1964) and 'Bliz-aard Ball Sale' (1983), as concerned with gestures of looking down, or maybe looking up, and John Martin's saturated spectacles of religious apocalypse.

Bureau 178 Norfolk St. New York, NY 10002 Julia Haft-Candell; Athanasios Argianas and Luis Camnitzer Though Jan 23, 2021 www.candicemadey.com

Candice Madey 1 Rivington Street, 2nd Floor Julia Haft-Candell; Athanasios Argianas and Luis Camnitzer Though Jan 23, 2021 www.candicemadey.com carriage trade 277 , 2nd Floor, NY, NY 10002 Everybody Dies! Nuotama Bodomo, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Francisco Goya, Melchior Grossek, Dorothea Lange, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Bill Miller, Diane Nerwen, John Schabel, Jim Shaw November 19 - January 21, 2021 http://carriagetrade.org/everybody-dies Taking its title from Nuotama Bodomo’s 2016 film, Everybody Dies!, which features Tonya Pinkins as a fictitious public access TV host Ripa the (grim) Reaper who "teaches black kids about the day they’ll die”, this exhibition will explore the theme of death through social, political, and metaphysical perspectives.

Chapter NY 249 E Houston St Stella Zhong, comet without a tail January 5 - February 6, 2021

Pop-up location: 126 Madison Street, New York, NY 1002 Tourmaline, Pleasure Garden December 14, 2020 - January 24, 2021 The exhibition features Tourmaline's recent film, Salacia, and introduces a series of five new photographs inspired by the world of the film. www.chapter-ny.com

Cindy Rucker Gallery 141 Attorney Street Cicatrix curated by Eun Young Choi and Sewon Oh Dec 10 - Jan 23 cindyruckergallery.com Group Show discussing the impact of socio-political and environmental trauma

Company Gallery 88 Eldridge Street, 5th Floor De Por Vida, Group Show January 22, 2021 companygallery.us De Por Vida, “For Life” brings together the work of thirteen artists whose works portray cycles of life, death and legacy.

DEREK ELLER GALLERY 300 New York, NY 10002 Jameson Green "Fiends' New Moon Ballet" January 7 - February 6, 2021 www.derekeller.com Derek Eller Gallery is pleased to present Fiends’ New Moon Ballet, Jameson Green’s debut solo exhibition of new paintings. Green’s psychological parables are rendered in a visual language which is steeped in the grandeur of art history, inflected with comics and illustration, and filtered through a highly introspective lens.

Downs & Ross 96 Bowery, Floor 2 Ragna Bley: Soundings January 21 – February 27, 2021 www.downross.com Ragna Bley: Soundings introduces an entirely new suite of lushly biomorphic abstraction in paintings referencing the application of elemental forces and atmospheric shifts experienced as pressure, depth, temperature, and volume. Ragna Bley (b. 1986, Uppsala, Sweden; lives and works in Oslo) has been the subject of recent solo and two-person exhibitions at Malmö Konsthall, Malmö; OSL Contemporary, Oslo; Kunsthall Oslo, Oslo; Hester, New York; and Editorial, Vilnius, among many others.

Equity Gallery 245 Broome Street, New York, NY, 10002 Ben Pritchard: Ecstatic Visions of the Day Jan. 14 — Feb. 6, 2021 https://www.nyartistsequity.org/ Equity Gallery is pleased to present "Ecstatic Visions of the Day," a solo exhibition by Ben Pritchard.

Essex Flowers 19 Monroe Street EYESHADOW: aricoco / Danielle Deadwyler / Erica Magrey / Justine McGrath / Yali Romagoza / Jaret Vadera. IN THE BACK SPACE: SQUISH: Beth Livensperger & Estelle Maisonett January 9-31, 2021 essexflowers.us EYESHADOW: Essex Flowers is pleased to present Eyeshadow, a group exhibition exploring costume and obfuscation. These collected documents of adornment can be interpreted as permeable shields- protecting, constricting, augmenting, or erasing. In the Back Space: A large paper and ink installation by Livensperger will be shown across from three of Maisonett’s found object paintings, all of which examine labor and assumptions about identity, class, and worth.

Essex Street/Maxwell Graham 55 Hester Street Jay Chung and Q Takeki Maeda : Bad Driver January 13 - February 13, 2021 http://essexstreet.biz/

FIERMAN 127 Henry Street Kelly Jazvac: They forgot they were a landscape January 3 - 31 www.fierman.nyc An installation by environmental activist artist Kelly Jazvac using a salvaged museum banner depicting Cranach the Elder's Adam and Eve to subvert ideas of Western domination of the land

Fort Makers 38 Orchard St Dreamscapes: A benefit exhibition of limited-edition prints to support the Food Access Initiative December 3, 2020 - February 17, 2021 www.fortmakers.com Fort Makers is pleased to present Dreamscapes, a print exhibition of abstract scenes and fantasy landscapes featuring works by Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Marcel Alcalá, Annie Bielski, Jonathan Casella, Naomi S. Clark, Future Retrieval (Katie Parker and Guy Michael Davis), Chris Johanson, Jason Kachadourian, Barry McGee, Scott Reeder, Bruce M. Sherman, Noah J. Spencer, Astrid Terrazas and Baptiste Virot, with prints produced by Du-Good Press.

Foxy Production 2 East 200 THREADS: Ulrike Müller, Johnathan Payne, Steve Reinke, Tuesday Smillie 20 Jan. - 21 Mar. 2021 https://www.foxyproduction.com/ Threads is a group exhibition of works using textiles to visualize alternate conceptual systems. Threads bound together to make fabric can be seen as lines constructing an imaginary that is reflective, questioning, and activating. Threads incorporates works of texture, pattern, and text that, while being both symbolic and abstract, retain a tangible connection to narrative and material.

Freight+Volume 97 Allen St. Paige Beeber | Farbe 01/14/2021-02/21/2021 http://www.freightandvolume.com/exhibitions

Fridman Gallery 169 Bowery A stranger's soul is a deep well January 20–February 20 www.fridmangallery.com Fridman Gallery presents A stranger’s soul is a deep well, a multidisciplinary exhibition highlighting the work of nine contemporary artists: Ambrose, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Athena LaTocha, Abigail Levine, Nate Lewis, Tyrone Mitchell, Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Sahana Ramakrishnan and Matana Roberts.

Geary 208 Bowery *2nd FL Sun You - This Two 01/21-03/05 geary.nyc Geary is pleased to present a two-location exhibition of sculpture by Sun You. You's presentation of works include oven-baked polymer clay arrangements on panel and in cardboard, as well as delicate wire sculptures dotting the galleries.

High Noon 124 Forsyth St. Ryan Crotty - "Eyes Closed to the Sun" January 14 - February 21 highnoongallery.com In Ryan Crotty's 3rd show with the gallery, his process-oriented minimalist abstract paintings explore the boundary between digital and analog.

HOUSING 191 Henry St Desire “N” Flux: Alvin Baltrop, Allana Clarke, Brontez Purnell, Calli Roche December 18- January 24th Housing-art.info

James Fuentes LLC 55 Delancey St, New York, NY 10002 Jessica Dickinson January 20 - February 28, 2021 jamesfuentes.com

Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery 54 Ludlow Street Main Gallery: Barry Stone – Drift. Front Gallery: I Contain Multitudes – Jules Gimbrone, Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin, Jennifer Sirey January 15 - February 20. www.klausgallery.com Austin-based photographer Barry Stone presents a solo show in the main gallery. This new work emanated from a car accident Stone’s family survived while on a summer road trip from their home in Austin, Texas to Bailey Island, Maine. In the front gallery, a group show of three artists engaging with living materials in their practices.

Krause Gallery 149 Orchard st, NY NY 10002 Emerging To Established 11th Annual Winter Group Show - Artists: Dave Pollot, Andre Veloux, Plastic Jesus, Miles Jaffe, Lucas Geor, Kunstrasen, Michael Mapes, Sangsik Hong, Kevin Champeny, Brett Kern, Sahara Novotna, Fauves, Felix Semper, Brady Willmott, Tim Nikiforuk, Bustart, Revolue, Abby Elizabeth. January 8th - February 28th www.KrauseGallery.com The exhibiting artists range from national to international with a broad range of mediums. From Plastic Jesus's satirical jabs at consumerism and politics to Revolue's process based on his daily life in Brazil, "Emerging to Established" plans to capture a snapshot of the current contemporary art scene.

LICHTUNDFIRE 175 Rivington Street QUANTUM SPHERE - A 5-YEAR-GALLERY-ANNIVERSARY-EXHIBITION With Gretl Bauer, Carol Boram-Hays, Leslie Ford, Augustus Goertz, Jim Holl, Mark Kurdziel, Christopher Stout and Sallie Strand. Concept by Priska Juschka. December 3, 2020 - January 30, 2021 www.lichtundfire.com Exhibition with abstract work in various media that brings together eight artists with work ranging from the minimal and delicate to the bold and colorful in painting, sculpture and works on paper.

Lubov 5 East Broadway, #402, New York, NY 10038 Marsha Pels: "Solace" December 10 - February 7, 2021 www.lubov.nyc A solo exhibition of work by Marsha Pels. On view in an expanded gallery space, the exhibition consists of two major pieces by the artist made twenty years apart: Pieta (1998) and Fallout Necklace (2018), a work from the series Trophies of Abuse never exhibited before.

Lyles & King 21 Catherine Street, New York, NY 10038 Mira Schor: Tipping Point January 8 - February 7, 2021 http://www.lylesandking.com/ Tipping Point presents a selection of paintings from January 2017 to December 2020 that are responses to the challenging socio-political climate of the past four years. Schor’s work has always been steeped in the political, the historical, the personal, and the material.

M 2 3 24 Henry Street eddy Clare Koury, Daniel Klaas Beckwith, Quay Quinn Wolf, Tenant of Culture, Vladislav Markov 10 December 2020 - 07 February 2021 https://www.m23.co

Magenta Plains 94 Allen St Martha Diamond: 1980-1989 January 13–February 17, 2021 www.magentaplains.com Magenta Plains is pleased to present Martha Diamond: 1980–1989, a solo exhibition of historical works by the New York-based artist. On view will be a selection of large-scale oil paintings alongside an installation of small-scale preparatory studies on Masonite.

MARC STRAUS GALLERY 299 Grand Street Michael Brown January 15 – March 28, 2021 www.marcstraus.com Michael Brown (b. 1982, New York) opens our 2021 season with his second exhibition of oil paintings. Michael Brown has continued his “gold-leaf” painting series inaugurated in his first exhibition in September, 2019. The paint application is sculptural, heavy threads of oil paint are squeezed and woven onto 24 ct. gold leaf on canvas. An entirely different body of paintings is presented here – nearly monochromatic silhouettes of delicate flowers on vertical stems. The subtleties of these new paintings by Brown emerged from his history of sculpting banal objects out of incongruous materials. What has been an unfailing constant in his evolving body of work is his incessant inquisitiveness, his need to explore to push his boundaries.

Martos Gallery 41 Elizabeth Street TARWUK: Bijeg u noć November 13, 2020 - January 23, 2021 martosgallery.com Martos Gallery is pleased to present its first exhibition with TARWUK, the collaborative duo of Bruno Pogačnik Tremow and Ivana Vukšić. Originally from Croatia, now based in New York, the artists have been working together since 2014 under a shared name meant to signal an entwining of identity towards a common purpose: four hands, one mind. Their often visceral work takes the form of figurative—at times disfigurative—sculpture, as well as paintings and installations, that reflect and embody an emotionally-charged undertow, the lives humans carry within them over centuries from one generation to the next.

McKenzie Fine Art 55 Altoon Sultan January 6 - February 14, 2021 www.mckenziefineart.com In her fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, Sultan is showing egg tempera paintings on calfskin parchment and gouache and ink drawings on hand-toned paper. The near-abstract imagery in these works is derived from the artist's own carefully edited photographs of agricultural machinery. Also on view are two-types of fiber-based works with fully abstract imagery: hooked wool textiles and hooked wool drawings on linen, which incorporate egg tempera.

Miguel Abreu Gallery 36 Orchard Street Doomed and Famous: Selections from the Adrian Dannatt Collection JANUARY 16 — FEBRUARY 27, 2021 http://miguelabreugallery.com/exhibitions/doomed-and-famous/ Miguel Abreu Gallery, in collaboration with Sequence Press, are delighted to announce Doomed and Famous: Selections from the Adrian Dannatt Collection, an exhibition accompanying the release of Dannatt’s book of the same title. The show, somewhere between a brocante, an alpine monastery library, and a cabinet de curiosité, gathers highlights from the author’s varied collections, assembled over the years and around the world. The exhibition ranges from scraps of paper to rare signed publications, minimal sculpture and rococo treasures. Yes, there will thankfully be works by such renowned artists as Tina Modotti, Richard Prince, Nancy Spero, Richard Smith, Nan Goldin, Noguchi, Allan Kaprow, Rammellzee and Picasso. Yet, equally of interest will be a sweep of intriguing paraphernalia, objets trouvés and gifts by some more recherché writers, political activists, artists and friends.

88 Eldridge Street, 4th Floor Regroup Show 2021 January 21 – March 20, 2021

Mitchell Algus Gallery 132 Delancey St, 2nd fl, New York, NY 10002 Love and Jumb Back: The photography of Charles Henri Ford and items from his estate Show will remain open until further notice mitchellalgusgallery.com Work from the Estate of Charles Henri Ford

Mizuma & Kips 324 Grand Street New York, NY 10002 Eileen Weitzman Jan. 14 - Jan. 30, 2021 www.mizumakips.com Eileen Weitzman's works presented here were produced over a number of years yet capture this moment in America -- our reality of living in a perpetually surreal state.

Nathalie Karg Gallery 291 Grand St. X (Jesse Mockrin / Elsa Sahal) January 12 - February 20 nathaliekarg.com Nathalie Karg Gallery is pleased to present ‘X’, an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Jesse Mockrin and Elsa Sahal.

Olympia 41 Orchard St. Mie Yim | Psychotropic Dance 1/2/21 - 2/6/21 www.olympiart.org Olympia is proud to present, Psychotropic Dance, Mie Yim’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Yim’s vacating of the studio, at the height of quarantine, forced a reconsideration of studio supplies - a significant pivot from large gestural surfaces, to small alchemies. Yim has consistently drawn from her early life spent in S. Korea, and, a deep admiration for Guston, DaVinci, and Velasquez. The process of working small, punctuates the act of making.

Perrotin 130 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002 Daniel Arsham: Time Dilation January 16 - February 20, 2021 www.perrotin.com Please make an appointment to visit the exhibition on the See Saw app or through our website. Time Dilation is Arsham's largest presentation of works to date spanning three floors of our Lower East Side space. Transporting audiences inside the artist’s universe, the exhibition will introduce visitors to a range of Arsham’s practice that will feature several new bodies of work alongside the artist’s continued exploration of his signature sculptures cast in geological materials.

Peter Blum Gallery 176 Grand Street, New York, NY Helmut Federle "Basics on Composition" January 16 - March 13, 2021 https://www.peterblumgallery.com/exhibitions/helmut-federle6 Helmut Federle has developed a body of work over four decades that is characterized by both painterly and geometric imagery rooted in spirituality, symbolism, and a closeness to nature. He engages in the tradition of geometric abstraction, renewing and expanding it, exploring the relationship between figure and ground, between order and disorder, between movement and stillness. Federle began investigating the “reclining H” in 1979 while living in New York, using the first letter of his first name as its basic, now iconic, form. Subsequently in 1992 and 1993 he primarily created the series entitled, Basics on Composition and he has now resumed the series since 2019. The exhibition will survey works from the series spanning from 1992 to 2020.

Peter Freeman, Inc. 140 Grand Street, New York, New York 10013 Galleries Curate: RHE | Jan Dibbets, Helen Mirra, Fiona Tan, Richard Wentworth 8 - 30 January 2021 www.peterfreemaninc.com

PROXYCO GALLERY 121 orchard Street View within a home: Un Medellin (Group Show) January 20- February 19 www.proxycogallery.com

Rachel Uffner Gallery 170 Suffolk Street Sally Saul 'In the Woods' and upstairs: Roger White On view through January 30, 2021 https://www.racheluffnergallery.com/ Rachel Uffner Gallery is pleased to present two solo exhibitions by artists Sally Saul and Roger White, on view through January 30, 2021.

RICHARD TAITTINGER GALLERY 154 Ludlow Street Manish Nai January 16 - February 28 https://richardtaittinger.com/ RICHARD TAITTINGER GALLERY is pleased to present Form and Void, a solo exhibition of works by the acclaimed Mumbai artist Manish Nai, in collaboration with KAVI GUPTA, Chicago. Featuring examples from several diverse facets of Nai’s trans-disciplinary practice, this exhibition seeks to explore the formal and conceptual balance between absence and presence in Nai’s unique aesthetic position.

Sargent's Daughters 179 East Broadway, New York, NY, 10002 Emily Furr: So Tough December 10, 2020 - January 16, 2021 sargentsdaughters.com

Shin Gallery 68 Orchard Street Letter to Self: Pablo Picasso, Mohan Samant, Stephen Antonakos, Carla Prina, Joan Snyder, Lars Erik Falk, Paul Jenkins, Sonja Ferlov Mancoba, and Equipo 57 December 2 - January 24 www.shin-gallery.com

Shoot The Lobster 76 Bowery, 2nd Fl The Prints Project: rockypointPressXShootTheLobster January 21, 2021 - February 20, 2021 shootthelobster.com rockypoint Press and Shoot the Lobster are proud to present The Prints Project, a series of artist/writer collaborative prints curated by the novelist Veronica Gonzalez Peña. Begun in 2004 as as a way to counterbalance the solitary nature of novel writing, rockypoint Press launched with Le Montrachet a silk-screened book by Liam Gillick and Heahter McGowan. Servane Mary and rockypoint Press will run a prints studio which will produce a series of affiches uniques during the run of the show.

SHRINE 179 East Broadway HOME: David Butler, Sanford Darling, Mary T. Smith and Sarah Mary Taylor January 21 – February 20, 2021 https://www.shrine.nyc "HOME" is an exhibition of artworks by four American self-taught artists who created outdoor art environments or works for utilitarian use at home signs and symbols 102 Zander Blom: Garage Party January 12 - February 20, 2021 www.signsandsymbols.art signs and symbols is pleased to present Garage Party, the first New York solo exhibition of South African artist Zander Blom. Over the past decade, Blom’s exploration of painting has been wide-ranging, and in this latest body of work, he abandons previous conceptual frameworks to pursue a phantasmagoria of recurrent curiosities and childhood fascinations. The artist describes this new chapter of experiments as narrowing the gap between mind and hand.

SITUATIONS 127 Henry Street Sue Williams: The 1990’s Until Jan 31, 2021 www.situations.us Since the mid-1980s, Williams has been recognized for her use of the visual lexicon of cartoons within her painting practice, subverting a playful aesthetic to address subjects of domestic violence and sexual obscenity. Early works on view, such as The Relatives in Yellow and Shopping in Beige, covertly pair seemingly banal titles with provocative imagery, calling attention to the violence which can underlie the most serene exteriors.

Sperone Westwater 257 Bowery Peter Sacks "Republic" 1/22/21-3/13/21 https://www.speronewestwater.com/ Sperone Westwater is pleased to present Peter Sacks’ first solo exhibition at the gallery titled after his epic narrative, Republic. Additional related paintings will be on view, including the series Above our Cities, and the Sangoma works on paper. steven harvey fine art projects 208 Forsyth Street Stanley Rosen: Shaping Space January 6- February 13, 2021 www.shfap.com an exhibition of the 94 year old Vermont based ceramic sculptor Stanley Rosen, in conjunction with a new monograph on the artist.

Storage 96 Bowery, Basement; New York, NY Daniella Portillo "Tierras de Añil" Debut Solo Exhibition December 10th - January 24th https://www.storage-projects.com/ Storage is proud to present Daniella Portillo’s debut solo gallery exhibition. This is an opportunity to engage deeper into the artist's work since her solo feature at the New Art Dealers Association (NADA) in 2020. The exhibition features landscapes that convey the artist's relationship between memory and her personal experience of displacement from her birthplace in El Salvador.

Super Dutchess 53 Orchard Dissecting the Cyborgian Swamp Thang/ Justin Cloud, Emmett Metier, Naomi Nakazato, Alexander Ross, and Randy Wray January 15- February 18 www.superdutchess.com An exhibition investigating organs and their reflections across nature, networks, and virtual spaces.

The Hole 312 Bowery Misaki Kawai "Moko Moko Doki Doki" and Caroline Larsen & Roxanne Jackson "Double Happiness" January 7 – February 14, 2021 www.theholenyc.com

Thierry Goldberg 109 Norfolk Street "Remnant, Artifact, Flow": Justin Chance, Tony Chrenka, Doris Guo, Jeffrey Joyal, Molly Rose Lieberman, Caitlin MacBride, Bri Williams January 8 - February 7, 2021 https://thierrygoldberg.com/

THOMAS NICKLES PROJECT 47 Orchard Street Good Things Come: A Cuban Group Show 11/27/20- 01/31/21 www.thomasnickles.com A collection of mostly small contemporary Cuban treasures!

Ulterior Gallery 172 Attorney St. George Bolster: Tearing at the Fabric of Your Reality Until January 22 www.ulteriorgallery.com George Bolster's first solo exhibition with the gallery.

Zürcher Gallery 33 (between Bowery and Lafayette), New York, NY 10012 ALL FIGURED OUT: The Presence of the Figure; Matt Bollinger, Marc Desgrandchamps, Lois Dodd, Charles Garabedian and Kyle Staver November 12, 2020 - January 26, 2021 www.galeriezurcher.com Zürcher Gallery, New York presents a group exhibition of French and US painters focusing on the presence of the figure.