
Ruth Asawa Retrospective Opens at MoMA New York
A major Ruth Asawa retrospective opens at MoMA New York, featuring over 300 artworks across 16,000 square feet. It is the largest exhibition for a woman artist in the museum's history, showcasing her
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A major Ruth Asawa retrospective opens at MoMA New York, featuring over 300 artworks across 16,000 square feet. It is the largest exhibition for a woman artist in the museum's history, showcasing her

Judy Ledgerwood's new exhibition at Gray Gallery in New York showcases four large-scale paintings from 2025. The works explore formal structure, color, and feminist themes, with dimensions tailored to

Artist Pat Lipsky, 84, gains new recognition for her abstract color-field paintings with a solo exhibition and upcoming memoir, highlighting her lifelong, instinctual pursuit of color's expressive pow

Artist P. Staff's first solo New York exhibition, "Possessive," transforms the David Zwirner gallery with a multi-floor video and immersive installations.

Larry Bell, a West Coast Minimalism pioneer, has installed new glass sculptures in Madison Square Park, offering a fresh perspective on the city landscape through light-altering art. The 85-year-old a

A retrospective of Tehching Hsieh's rigorous, year-long performance art, including his 'cage' piece, has opened at Dia Beacon after 15 years of planning.

Tilton Gallery, a New York art fixture since 1983, will close November 15. Its final exhibition opens September 30. The closure reflects wider market shifts and economic pressures affecting galleries.

Maurizio Cattelan launches 'Where is Maurizio?', a global treasure hunt across New York, Amsterdam, and London, featuring hidden self-portrait sculptures.

The Whitney Museum's "Sixties Surreal" exhibit redefines 1960s art, showcasing overlooked artists and movements beyond Pop and Minimalism. It highlights visionary, political, and unconventional works.

Rashid Johnson's half-ton mosaic 'Three Broken Souls' at the Guggenheim Museum reveals hidden meanings through its materials and symbols. Part of his 'A Poem for Deep Thinkers' exhibition, the 20-foot