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Postcard from New York I Oct 14-Oct 18, 2024

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!




In Museums

MERE THINGS - ILIT AZOULAY

13 SEPT, 2024- 05 JAN, 2025

Mere Things includes selections of work by Azoulay (Israeli, b. 1972; lives and works in Berlin) from 2010 to the present, featuring large scale digital photocollages of archival objects that explore how images and objects transmit knowledge, shape memory, and support or undermine historical narratives. The presentation features a new work that responds to the collections and context of the Jewish Museum, as well as selections from the series Queendom (2022), first presented as part of Azoulay’s solo exhibition for the Israeli Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022.


 

In Galleries

THERE IS NO PLACE - KIBONG RHEE

03 OCT - 02 NOV, 2024

Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to announce “There is no place,” a solo exhibition of new works by Kibong Rhee on view from October 3rd to November 2nd. It marks the artist’s second solo show at the gallery following his New York debut in 2011. An opening reception with the artist present will take place on Thursday, October 3rd from 6–8pm..


 


In Brooklyn

INEFFABLE TOUCH - ROBIN DINTIMAN

12 OCT - 10 NOV, 2024

A.I.R. Gallery is pleased to announce Ineffable Touch, a solo exhibition by National Artist Robin Dintiman, featuring sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, and textiles. This is Dintiman’s first solo exhibition at A.I.R. Using a combination of unique processes, Dintiman creates works that reflect the transience of our corporeal lives, blurring the boundaries between the physical world and the ineffable, the mortal and the spiritual. The works on view in Ineffable Touch incorporate found objects from nature such as tree branches, as well as personal detritus such as shed hair, gloves, and buttons. Drawing from Dintiman’s own life, her body lines and wrinkles, they reflect the vulnerability the artist feels in her skin. The pieces are intended to inspire a similarly visceral response in the viewer, whose feeling about their own body and history will inevitably influence how they respond to the work. Dintiman’s works evoke an uneasy awareness of our very real fragility. But this awareness, the artist believes, might also allow for greater consciousness. 




 

Outside

INTESTINAL FORTITUDE - MIKE HANSEL

@CENTRAL PARK

15 AUG, 2024 - 28 MAR, 2025

This arching steel tubular structure reaches in multiple directions while implying a lively quality of implied motion. Viewers can follow the sculpture's construction method, as there is no attempt to disguise or hide the fabrication process.  This work highlights the intersection of industrial processes and organic forms. This exhibition is presented by Voltz Clarke Gallery.



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