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Page 1 # 303 Gallery Kim Gordon: the Bonfire 10 # Brooklyn Museum F GRIMM Hollis Taggart Kasmin Michael Rosenfeld P Sean Kelly Gallery Gallery 303 Gallery JR: Chronicles Fergus McGaffrey 509 West 27th Street, NY 10001 Pace 4 Oct 2019 - 3 May 2020 Tue- Sat 10am-6pm Jacques-Louis David Meets Highline, 27th Street, NY 10001 Kehinde Wiley 7am-10pm daily 24 Jan - 10 May 293 Tenth Avenue, NY 10001 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, Appointment only NY 11238 297 Tenth Avenue, NY 10001 Wed 11am-6pm, Thur 11am-10pm, Tue- Sat 10am-6pm Fri-Sun 11am-6pm, first Sat of the Dana Lixenberg: Kenichi Hoshine: The Julian Charrière: Towards No month 11am-11pm American Images Magician and The Thief Paper Power Earthly Pole Kim Gordon: The Bonfire Mercer Street 12 Jan - 29 Feb 9 Jan - 15 Feb L Lucas Samaras: 31 Jan - 21 Mar 4 Feb - 28 Mar Me, Myself and... 10 Jan - 22 Feb Bruce Silverstein 6 Feb - 25 Apr Leila Heller Gallery A Real Person Before the Joseph Kosuth: 529 West 20th Street, Third floor, 514 West 26th Street, NY 10001 Eyes: The Portraits of Benny 17 Jan - 22 Feb Existential Time NY 10011 Tue- Sat 10am-6pm Andrews 27 Mar - 2 May Tue-Sat 10am-6pm 2 Apr - 6 Jun 475 Tenth Avenue, NY 10018 Findlay Galleries 100 11th Avenue, NY 10011 Tue-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm C 724 Fifth Avenue, 7th Floor, Tue-Sat 10am-6pm NY 10019 Simon Lee Gallery C24 Gallery Tue- Sat 10am-6pm Michael Werner 560 W 24th Street, NY 10011 Alex Dordoy Norman Bluhm: Space Time Tue-Sat 10am-6pm Fridman Gallery Continuum, 1950s to 1990s Nick Mauss 6 Mar - 25 Apr Nick Moss: Steel Shapes 169 Bowery, NY 10002 20 Feb - 14 Mar Robert Irwin: Unlights 29 Feb - 11 Apr Carolina Nitsch, Project 10 Jan - 20 Feb Wed-Sun 11am-6pm 521 W 26th Street, 1st Floor, 17 Jan - 22 Feb Viewing Room: Gina Fischli Room 17 East 76th Street, NY 10021 NY 10001 29 Feb - 28 Mar 534 West 22nd Street, NY 10011 Mon-Sat 10am-6pm G Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm, Viewing Room: Thurs- Sat 11am-5pm Stephen Shore Gagosian 976 Madison Sat 11am-5.30pm Lévy Gorvy 31 Mar - 11 Apr Carolina Nitsch, Avenue João Penalva Dan Graham Hollis Taggart Don Van Vliet: Parapliers the 15 Jan - 29 Feb Contemporary Art Contemporary Willow Dipped, Paintings Mira Dancy, France-Lise 25 Apr - 13 Jun 101 Wooster Street, NY 10012 1967-1997 555 W 21st Street, NY 10011 Louise Giovanelli McGurn & Clare Woods by appointment only 31 Jan - 28 Mar Tue-Sat 10am-6pm 4 Mar - 25 Apr 6 Mar - 25 Apr 4 East 77th Street, NY 10075 Carpenters Worshop Paul Graham: The Seasons 26 East 64th Street, NY 10065 202 Bowery, NY 10012 Mon- Sat 10am-6pm A Gallery Tue-Sat 11am-6pm 28 Feb - 11 Apr Mon-Sat 10am-6pm 693 Fifth Avenue - NY 10022 ACA Galleries Gerhard Richter: Prints Mignoni Skarstedt 64th St Mon-Sat 10am- 6pm Guggenheim Museum Jutta Koether: 4 the Team 8 Nov 2019 - 15 Feb 2020 Marking Time: Process in Baselitz/Basquiat Roe Ethridge: Old Fruit 27 Feb - 18 Apr Chambers Fine Art Minimal Abstraction 909 Madison Avenue, NY 10021 20 Feb - 4 Apr 26 Feb - 18 Apr Of Folly, Fortune, Glory, 55 East 11th Street, NY 10003 18 Dec 2019 - 2 Aug 2020 Mon-Sat 10am-6pm 19 E 64th Street, NY 10065 976 Madison Avenue, NY 10075 Ruin: William Buchina and by appointment only The Fullness of Color: 1960s Christina Nicodema Tue-Fri 9.30am-6pm, Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm Painting Sat 10am-6pm 9 Jan - 22 Feb Lisson Gallery W 24th St Craig F. 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The Tue-Sat 10am-6pm The Moon Seemed Lost Photographs Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm, John Mason: Gulf Wars 1991-2011 Sat 10am-6pm Geometric Force 14 Feb - 4 Apr 3 Nov 2019 - 1 Mar 2020 Perrotin Auction: 3 Apr CONTACT HIGH: A Visual Prints & Multiples 10 Jan - 15 Feb 547 West 20th Street, NY 10011 22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island Tue-Sat 11am-6pm History of Hip-Hop Aicon Contemporary Dan Colen: HELP City, NY 11101 Auction: 23 - 24 Apr 25 Jan - 18 May 1334 York Avenue, NY 10021 35 Great Jones Street, NY 10012 Roland Gebhardt: New Work 26 Feb - 4 Apr Thur-Mon noon-6pm, Tue and Wed Halsey McKay Gallery Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Tue-Sat 10am-6pm - Floor and Wall Sculptures 821 Park Avenue, NY 10021 closed 26 Jan - 21 Feb Mon-Sat 10am-6pm Albertz Benda MoMA Susan Sheehan Gallery James Coupe: Warriors Joanna Pousette-Dart 515 W 26th Street, NY 10001 member: Pope.L, 1978-2001 136 E 16th Street, NY 10003 Gagosian West 21st St 25 Jan - 18 May 29 Feb - 18 Apr Tue-Sat 10am-6pm 21 Oct 2019 - 1 Feb 2020 Mon-Fri 10am-6pm Donald Judd: Artwork: 1980 138 Tenth Avenue, NY 10011 Private Lives Public Spaces Jesper Just: Corporealités Almine Rech 12 Mar - 11 Apr Tue-Sat 10am-6pm T 522 West 21st Street, NY 10011 21 Oct 2019 - 5 Jul 2020 14 Jan - 15 Feb Mon-Sat 10am-6pm Luxembourg & Dayan Sur moderno: Journeys of Timothy Taylor Abstraction. 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