matthew ronay
Matthew Ronay’s show at Andrea Rosen “invites visitors to experience a spectacularly immersive primordial forest, a site for transmutation, rites of passage and access to our subconscious primal mythologies.”
Matthew Ronay’s show at Andrea Rosen “invites visitors to experience a spectacularly immersive primordial forest, a site for transmutation, rites of passage and access to our subconscious primal mythologies.”
The House Without the Door, at David Zwirner, “considers the idea of the home as a charged psychological space.”
Descant, a group show at the New Art Center, runs through July 25.
Nancy Grossman’s show at Michael Rosenfeld “features eight mixed-media collage drawings and two large-scale assemblages inspired by Kilauea Volcano” in Hawaii.
Miss Bugs, the renowned British street artists, have a show at Brooklynite that “continues to question the ownership of ideas, working methods, and the relationship and knock-on effect that artists have with one another.”
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Jeremy Stenger’s show at Hosfelt “expands his rich world of pattern, color and surface.”
Icons and Idols, at Senior & Shopmaker, looks at Elizabeth Peyton’s and Andy Warhol’s “divergent approaches to portraiture.”
Berlin based arist David Zink Yi’s show at Hauser & Wirth “juxtaposes photography, video installation, film, and monumental sculpture.”
Incongruent Sum, produced by Mathematics Collective, is on view at 111 Leroy Street.