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Postcard from New York I Mar 31 - Apr 04, 2025

Here is our weekly Postcard from New York, in collaboration with Clio Art Fair!


In this article, we will explore some of the highlights of this week, looking for the most interesting and inspiring exhibitions and events in NYC.


Let's discover our selection of NYC-based art events!



Woman in black and white dress on blue background. Text reads "Postcard from New York" and exhibition details for Amy Sherald's work.

In Museums

AMERICAN SUBLIME - AMY SHERALD

@WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 09 APR - 10 AUG, 2025 Amy Sherald is a storyteller. She creates precisely crafted narratives of American life, selecting, styling, and photographing her sitters as the foundation for her nuanced paintings. Thus, while Sherald (b. 1973; Columbus, Georgia) bases her works on specific people, they are more than traditional portraits. They center everyday Black Americans, compelling in their individuality and extraordinary in their ordinariness, inviting viewers to step into Sherald’s imagined worlds. In this exhibition, paintings of such ordinary Americans join her iconic portraits of First Lady Michelle Obama and, heartbreakingly, Breonna Taylor, to produce a resonant ode to the multiplicity and complexity of American identity. Discover more


 

Abstract art in vibrant colors on blue background. Text: "Postcard From New York," exhibition by Robert Nava at Pace Gallery, Mar-Apr 2025.

In Galleries

AFTER HOURS - ROBERT NAVA

@PACE GALLERY 14 MAR - 26 APR, 2025 Pace is pleased to present After Hours, an exhibition of new work by Robert Nava, at its 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York. On view from March 14 to April 26, the show will span the gallery’s second and seventh floors, bringing together new paintings of various scales, including three monumental 8 x 13 foot canvases, and a selection of works on paper.


 

Abstract art with swirling forms in red and purple. Text reads "Postcard from New York," showcasing Rodrigo Ramírez at Swivel Gallery, Mar-Apr 2025.

In Brooklyn

WHILE BEING PLASMIC MEMBRANES - RODRIGO RAMÍREZ

@SWIVEL GALLERY 29 MAR - 26 APR 2025

Swivel Gallery is pleased to present the first New York solo exhibition of Rodrigo Ramirez R featuring a new series of paintings, sculpture, and installation. Rodrigo Ramirez’s portrayal of the existential experience manifests in the limbo of a purgatory space: gripping with the unsettling dialectic tension between flesh and psyche, tending to exceed the limits of both the body and mind to break in other notions of its limits. The work of Ramirez moves beyond the logic of sensation and the violence of the subconscious, erupting into a sensorial reality to become an image and a symbol. His foreboding figures manifest confused and convulsed on canvas in this dynamic space of potential continuous transformation, where fluid sensations can dictate the rhythm of endless possibilities of morphing and transformation into new entities following the perpetual flow of matter and energy in constant motion.




 

Outdoor art exhibit features portraits on a park fence. Text: "Postcard from New York", "The Moment It Clicks", NYC Salt. March-May 2025.

Outside

THE MOMENT IT CLICKS - NYC SALT

@CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE PARK, MANHATTAN

20 MAR - 20 MAY, 2025

Teresa Solar-Abboud creates sculptures, drawings, and videos characterized by an interest in fiction, storytelling, natural history, ecology, and anatomy. In her work, she alludes to material entities in states of transformation and the tension between the organic and synthetic, interior and exterior, gestation and birth, and embryonic and advanced. Solar-Abboud wields these tensions as a tool, not to draw binary juxtapositions, but rather to suggest that they co-exist in a quantum world, in a constant flow state of evolution. This is articulated in her work through an interest in and re-imagination of life’s diverse and sophisticated networks—cultural, geological, industrial, and anatomical—and how these systems overlap or sometimes clash. New York 2025 Discover more



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