Two of the most
anticipated fall exhibitions in New York presented new work by Julie Mehretu («Hoodnyx, Voodoo, and Stelae» at Marian Goodman gallery), and Rashid Johnson («Fly Away» at Hauser & Wirth gallery).
Not exact matches
THE NEW
EXHIBITION SEASON IS UNDERWAY and
fall's most
anticipated museum and gallery shows are opening soon.
ONE OF
FALL»S MOST
ANTICIPATED MUSEUM SHOWS is «Night and Day,» Chris Ofili's forthcoming
exhibition at the New Museum on Oct. 29.
Appropriately, opening night of this
exhibition will entail free viewing of the much
anticipated pay - per - view fight between Miguel Cotto and Canelo Alvarez which happens to
fall on the opening night of The Thrill Of Victory The Agony Of Defeat.
While the much -
anticipated exhibition schedule for the museum, which opens its doors in
fall 2017, hasn't yet been announced, James gave us a teaser, which hints at an exciting future for the space: an
exhibition exploring the life and work of Mexican artist Martín Ramírez, whose obsessive, psychedelic drawings from the 1950s haven't yet gotten their due.
This
fall, Stout will host his inaugural
exhibition as a gallery owner at his new space, the first of several
anticipated art institutions inside an East Williamsburg warehouse space.
With his upcoming career retrospective at MoMA in the running for the most -
anticipated exhibition of the
fall — and he's up against Matisse and Picasso to boot — Robert Gober is primed to go from an acquired taste to a surreal superstar.
This new period is eagerly
anticipated by curators, critics and collectors, and Artinfo has named the
exhibition one of the 40 most
anticipated fall gallery shows in New York.
The
fall season was something of a William Kentridge fest, with his eagerly
anticipated production of Alban Berg's Lulu at the Metropolitan Opera, performances of his «chamber opera,» Refuse the Hour, with music by Philip Miller, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, lectures by the artist at institutions ranging from the New York Studio School to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the launch of a magnificent edition of Frank Wedekind and Carl Richard Mueller's The Lulu Plays, with Kentridge's drawings, and an
exhibition of those drawings at Marian Goodman Gallery.