HENRY MOORE: HENRY MOORE AND GREECE
Gagosian is pleased to announce Henry Moore and Greece, organized in collaboration with the Henry Moore Foundation. It is the first exhibition of the artist’s work in Greece in twenty years. Featuring a selection of work spanning Moore’s career, it illuminates the artist’s fascination with ancient Greek art, which he developed during a trip to Greece in 1951.
September 12 – October 26, 2024
LEE UFAN AND MARK ROTHKO: CORRESPONDENCE
Pace is pleased to present Correspondence: Lee Ufan and Mark Rothko, a two-artist exhibition curated by Lee Ufan in collaboration with the Rothko family, at its Seoul gallery.
September 4 – October 26, 2024
SPENCER SWEENEY: THE PAINTED BRIDE
Gagosian is pleased to present The Painted Bride, an exhibition of paintings by Spencer Sweeney. Centered on the human figure, Sweeney’s new large-scale works include self-portraits and reclining nudes.
September 13 – October 19, 2024
MSCHF: INDUSTRY PLANTS
Art collective MSCHF returns to Perrotin New York with Industry Plants. The exhibition presents a selection of iconic artworks that challenge our understanding of what constitutes a "masterpiece." Additionally, the collective debuts a collaboration with Italian design brand Gufram, marking MSCHF's furniture debut.
September 6 – October 19, 2024
MARY CORSE: PRESENCE IN LIGHT
New York – Pace is pleased to present Presence in Light, an exhibition of new work by Mary Corse at its 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York.
September 13 – October 26, 2024
NARI WARD: ONGOIN’
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present ongoin’, a solo exhibition of new works by Nari Ward in Seoul. Ward’s second exhibition in Seoul features copper panel works, sculpture, and wall-based installations that address aspects of healing and care that shape local communities— specifically in Harlem, the artist’s longtime neighborhood in New York.
August 28 – October 19, 2024
ORKIDEH TORABI: SNEAK PEEK: BACKSTAGE STORIES
Nino Mier Gallery is pleased to announce Sneak Peek: Backstage Stories, an exhibition of the paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Orkideh Torabi. Torabi’s works are theatrical: humorous and grand, they lampoon patriarchal structures while intricately condensing a litany of art historical references from various global traditions.
September 12 – October 26, 2024
PIETER JENNES: BIRD TALES
Nino Mier Gallery is pleased to present Bird Tales, the gallery's second solo exhibition with Belgian artist Pieter Jennes. The exhibition features a series of paintings, works on paper, and functional sculptures that explore the vibrancy—the beauty and the carnage—of autumn.
September 7 – October 12, 2024
SCOUT ZABINSKI: VIOLIN THEORY
Carl Kostyál is delighted to present ‘Violin Theory’ by Los-Angeles based artist Scout Zabinski (b. 1997, New Jersey), the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
September 26 – October 20, 2024
SIDEWAYS
Ross + Kramer is pleased to announce "Sideways", a group exhibition of works by Chloe Chiasson, NH DePass, Gustav Hamilton, and Joyce Pensato. The exhibition includes exclusively horizontal paintings, examining how these four artists engage with the orientation not merely as a format, but as a critical conceptual framework.
September 5 – October 6, 2024
DYNAMIC VISIONS: THE ART OF PERCEPTION AND SPACE
VILLAZAN is pleased to present "DYNAMIC VISIONS: THE ART OF PERCEPTION AND SPACE," a groundbreaking exhibition showcasing the works of renowned artists Jesús Rafael Soto, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Victor Vasarely, Serge Poliakoff, Anish Kapoor, José Clemente Orozco, Joan Miró and Antoni Tàpies. The exhibition is now open to the public until November 30, 2024, at VILLAZAN Madrid, Campoamor 17.
September 26– November 30, 2024
THOMAS HOUSEAGO: NIGHT SEA JOURNEY
Lévy Gorvy Dayan presents Thomas Houseago: Night Sea Journey, a major exhibition that sees the artist pushing boundaries—material and psychological—as he sprawls intricate visions across three floors of the gallery’s Beaux-Arts townhouse.
September 9– October 19, 2024
ROBERT LOBE AND NEIL JENNEY: AMERICAN REALISM TODAY
Venus Over Manhattan opens "American Realism Today: Robert Lobe and Neil Jenney", featuring a selection of both early and recent works by two of the most influential artists of the American Realism movement.
September 18– November 16, 2024
TITUS KAPHAR: EXHIBITING FORGIVENESS
Gagosian is pleased to announce Exhibiting Forgiveness, an exhibition of new paintings by Titus Kaphar at the gallery in Beverly Hills. Shown here for the first time, this group of paintings is featured in the artist’s first narrative feature film, Exhibiting Forgiveness (2023), which debuted at Sundance this year and will be released theatrically nationwide on October 18.
September 13– November 2, 2024
NAN GOLDIN: YOU NEVER DID ANYTHING WRONG
Gagosian is pleased to announce Nan Goldin: You never did anything wrong at 522 West 21st Street, New York. The exhibition consists of two new moving-image works presented in specially designed pavilions and an extensive body of new photographs. This is Goldin’s first exhibition of new work since joining Gagosian in 2023.
September 12– October 19, 2024
JIRO TAKAMATSU: THE WORLD EXPANDS
New York – Pace is pleased to present its first exhibition of Jiro Takamatsu—a profoundly influential artist, theorist, and teacher who emerged in postwar Japan in the early 1960s—since its representation of the artist’s estate this year.
September 20– November 2, 2024
PAUL DE FLERS: POISSON-SCORPION
Almine Rech New York, Upper East Side is pleased to present, Poisson - Scorpion, Paul de Flers' fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. “Isolation is not a place, but a condition.” This reflective line from Nicolas Bouvier's novel Le Poisson-Scorpion serves as a central theme in this new body of work from Paul de Flers.
September 12– October 26, 2024
ZÉH PALITO: CARS, POOLS & MELANIN
Perrotin New York is pleased to present Zéh Palito's first solo exhibition with the gallery, titled "Cars, Pools & Melanin", consisting of new paintings and sculptures. He has chosen two symbols to critique segregation mechanisms: swimming pools and automobiles. His new works therefore allude to an important aspect of the struggle for racial equality: the right to leisure.
September 6 – October 19, 2024
JOHN M ARMLEDER: QUASI NOCTURNE
Almine Rech Monaco is pleased to announce Quasi Nocturne, John M Armleder's fifth solo exhibition. The artist’s fifth show at Almine Rech, presents a new group of “Pour paintings” in the company of a furniture sculpture, a puddle painting and a glass mosaic.
September 24 – November 23, 2024
THOMAS DILLON: COMING HOME EARLY
Ross + Kramer is pleased to present Thomas Dillon’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery, entitled Coming Home Early, opening September 17, 2024 at the gallery’s Miami Beach location.
September 17 – October 19, 2024