rodney graham

I’m pretty excited for the Rodney Graham show opening April 18th at 303 Gallery. More info here.

 

Rodney Graham
303 Gallery
525 W. 22nd St.

April 18 – June 7

ingrid capozzoli flinn

Ingrid Capozzoli Flinn will have a show opening soon at Figureworks. The show will run through the month of May, with an opening scheduled for Friday from 6-9PM.

 

Ingrid Capozzoli Flinn
PAINTING THE FEMALE FORM
Figureworks
168 N. 6th St.
Brooklyn

April 11 – June 1
Opening: April 11, 6-9PM

homebase III

HOMBEASE, a site specific public art project exploring the notion of home, is coming to Harlem. This year’s project, which features 16 international artists, will “inhabit a five floor historical landmark townhouse in Sugar Hill, and transfer the building by creating site-specific works about Home”. The event will last from April 27th – May 18th, with an opening scheduled for April 27th from 1-9 PM.

 

HOMEBASE III
148th St and St. Nick’s
HARLEM

April 27 – May 18

more info

sergej jensen

Sergej Jensen has a show opening April 9th at Anton Kern. Featuring a “group of quietly beautiful formalist textile-based paintings”, the work is composed of “stitched together and stretched dyed sheets of fabric, such as burlap, raw silk and linen, even knit wool”. Echoing Alberto Burri, this should be an interesting show by this Danish artist.

 

Sergej Jensen
PICTURES AND PAINTINGS
Anton Kern Gallery
532 W. 20th St.

April 9 – May 10

van de weghe

Van de Weghe is showing a series of Warhol / Basquiat collaboration paintings. Made between the years of 1984-1985, the six paintings “underscored each artist’s unique style and production method while at the same time giving rise to a vibrant and original body of work”. It will be nice to finally see these pieces in real life.

 

Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat
COLLABORATION PAINTINGS
Van de Weghe Fine Art
521 W. 23rd St

March 27 – May 17

takashi murakami

Takashi Murakami Brooklyn Museum

There is so much good art to see in New York right now. Add to the list a Murakami retrospective at the Brooklyn Musuem. Opening on April 5, the show is sure to be full of recognizable, fun yet successful pieces. There will even be a Louis Vuitton shop selling his designs. What finer way to celebrate the commercialization of the art world?

 

Takashi Murakami
Brooklyn Musuem

April 5 – July 13

southfirst

Southfirst has a nice group show running through the month of April. “Selected Works” features the work of 14 artists, and is well worth a trip to the gallery.

 

“Selected Works”
SOUTHFIRST
60 N. 6th St.
Brooklyn

March 28 – April 27