Bodyspace, Antony Gormley’s show at
Sean Kelly, “expands his investigation into the polarizing effects of mass and energy through the installation of two new works in the gallery’s main exhibition space.”
Richard Artschwager’s show at
David Nolan consists of “thirty recent pastel on paper landscape drawings.”
Egon Schiele’s Women, at
Galerie St. Etienne, shows how Schiele’s work “presaged the more fluid, open-ended approach to gender and sexuality that prevails today.”
White Paintings, Richard Prince’s show at
Skarstedt, is comprised of “ten paintings from the series executed during the early 1990s.”
Cy Twombly: The Last Paintings, at
Gagosian, features his last paintings along with about 100 of his photographs.
Double Play, John Baldessari’s show at
Marian Goodman, “consists of a new series of paintings on canvas in which Baldessari engages us in his strategic and diverse practice of selection and montage, removal and assembly.”
Jean Arp’s show at
Blain/Di Donna “is a collection of unique painted wood reliefs and collages coming on public view for the first time in America.”
Picasso Black and White, at the
Guggenheim, is “the first exhibition to explore the remarkable use of black and white throughout the Spanish artist’s prolific career.”