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It’s a busy week for openings in NYC! We’ve put together a list of some we’re especially excited about1. Bat-Ami Rivlin ...
03/10/2026

It’s a busy week for openings in NYC! We’ve put together a list of some we’re especially excited about

1. Bat-Ami Rivlin at Management, Wednesday 03.11
2. Rochelle Voyles at 81 Leonard, Thursday 03.12
3. Isa Genzken at Galerie Buchholz, Thursday 03.12
4. Sascha Braunig at Magenta Plains, Thursday 03.12
5. Sam Gilliam at Pace, Thursday 03.12
6. Nicola Tyson at Petzel, Thursday 03.12
7. Constructed Tensions at Nathalie Karg, Thursday 03.12
8. Leonardo Madriz at Parent Company, Thursday 03.12
9. Alex Carver at Miguel Abbey Gallery, Thursday 03.12
10. Sacha Ingber at Uffner & Liu, Thursday 03.12
11. Torbjørn Rødland at David Kordansky Gallery, Thursday 03.12
12. Afterlife curated by Paul Laster, Andrew Edlin Gallery, Friday 03.13
13. Jong Oh at Marc Straus, Friday 03.13
14. Alexandra Noel at Derosia, Saturday 03.14
15. Jessi Reaves at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Saturday 03.14

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We’ve got some great openings in LA this week! Here are a few we think you should check out!1. Jonas Wood, Gagosian, Bev...
03/09/2026

We’ve got some great openings in LA this week! Here are a few we think you should check out!

1. Jonas Wood, Gagosian, Beverly Hills, Thursday 03.12
2. JR, Perrotin, Mid-City, Thursday 03.12
3. Edra Soto, Luis De Jesus, Downtown LA, Saturday 03.14
4. Wrong Gall, bG Gallery, Westside, Saturday 03.14

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All images courtesy of the Artists and Galleries

For this week’s Must See exhibition in NY, we’re focusing on “Time Measures Itself” at David Nolan Gallery, a solo show ...
03/06/2026

For this week’s Must See exhibition in NY, we’re focusing on “Time Measures Itself” at David Nolan Gallery, a solo show of new and historical works by the inimitable Dorothea Rockburne!

“Time Measures Itself” traces over five decades of Dorothea Rockburne’s groundbreaking practice, bringing together seminal works from the 1970s with new and recent pieces. Drawing on mathematical systems like set theory and the Golden Ratio, Rockburne transforms industrial materials—paper, vellum, linen, and found objects—into rigorous explorations of geometry, space, and proportion. From folded “Golden Section Paintings” to new “Brown Paper Bag” drawings and sculptural assemblages, the exhibition reveals an artist whose work continually reimagines how mathematics, material, and artistic thought intersect.

This show is on view through April 18th




Image 1: Dorothea Rockburne, Golden Section Painting: Triangle, Square, 1974, chalk, varnish, and gesso on linen, 54 1/2 x 67 in (138.4 x 170.2 cm)
Image 2&3: Installation view, Dorothea Rockburne: Time Measures Itself, 2026, David Nolan Gallery
Image 4: Dorothea Rockburne, Study for Discourse, 1978, colored pencil on vellum, 34 1/2 x 44 1/2 in (87.6 x 113 cm)
Image 5: Dorothea Rockburne, 2, 4, 6, 8, 1969/70, graphite on brown paper, 96 x 72 in (243.8 x 182.9 cm)
Image 6: Dorothea Rockburne, Musician Angel: Parallelogram, Diamond, 1979-81, watercolor on vellum, 56 1/8 x 48 1/8 in (142.6 x 122.2 cm)
Image 7: Dorothea Rockburne, Brown Paperbag Drawing #3, 2025, brown paper bags on paper, 22 3/4 x 30 in (57.8 x 76.2 cm), framed: 26 x 33 1/4 in (66 x 84.5 cm)
Image 8-10: Installation view, Dorothea Rockburne: Time Measures Itself, 2026, David Nolan Gallery

All images courtesy of the Artist and David Nolan Gallery

Join Artwrld and Rhizome this Friday March 6th for a live podcast with artist Agnieszka Kurant!Agnieszka Kurant is a con...
03/05/2026

Join Artwrld and Rhizome this Friday March 6th for a live podcast with artist Agnieszka Kurant!

Agnieszka Kurant is a conceptual artist investigating collective and nonhuman intelligences, the future of labor and creativity, and the exploitations within digital capitalism. She is the recipient of the 2020 LACMA A+T Award and the 2019 Frontier Art Prize. Her solo exhibitions include MUDAM, Luxembourg (2024); Castello di Rivoli, Turin (2021-23); Sculpture Center, New York (2013), Kunstverein Hannover (2023) and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (2025 and 2026)

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Image 1: Agnieszka Kurant, Photo: Janek Zamoyski
Image 2&3: Agnieszka Kurant, “Uncomputables,” 2026, Aquarium, copper sulphate, sulfuric acid, distilled water, copper anode, copper electrodes, wires, acrylic, electroplating rectifier, wifi-enabled microcontroller, relay module, Fabrication: Sebastian Bidegain Software, Engineering: Brian Oakes
Image 4: Agnieszka Kurant, “Recursivity 3,” 2024/2026, Bronze, museum glass, liquid crystal pigments, heat sinks, Peltier elements, artificial intelligence, custom software, computer, AC, custom pedestal, Fabrication: Particle Studio, London, Software Developer: Agnes Cameron
Image 5: Agnieszka Kurant, “Unthoughtforms,” 2026, Copper crystals grown by passing electric currents and sound waves through copper sulphate solution; nickel plated and chrome plated, Fabrication: Krzysztof Smaga
Image 6&7: Agnieszka Kurant, Installation view, “Risk Landscape,” 2024, Laser hologram on glass, Software Engineering: Justin Lane, 3-D Modelling: Gabriel Stones, Fabrication: Holographic Studios

All images courtesy of the Artist and Marian Goodman Gallery

For this week’s Must See show in LA, we’re diving into the lush universe of Ken Gun Min’s exhibition “Strange Days of a ...
03/04/2026

For this week’s Must See show in LA, we’re diving into the lush universe of Ken Gun Min’s exhibition “Strange Days of a Quiet Sun” at Nazarian / Curcio!

This show presents a new body of richly layered paintings where lush botanical landscapes become charged stages for history, grief, desire, and resistance. Embellished with embroidery, beading, pearls, and hand-drawn maps, the works merge Eastern and Western art histories, political memory, and q***r figuration into dense, symbol-laden compositions. Anchored by a monumental folding screen and recurring motifs of the sun, tiger, and tree, the exhibition offers images that are at once seductive and unsettled—spaces where beauty and violence, intimacy and endurance, remain deeply entwined.

This show is on view through March 28th




Image 1: Installation view, Ken Gun Min, “Strange Days of a Quiet Sun”, 2026, Nazarian / Curcio
Image 2: Ken Gun Min, Tiger as Saint Sebastian, 2026, Baroque pearl, Onyx, crystal, assorted gemstones, vintage beads, Korean pigment, silk embroidery thread, found fabric oil on canvas, 96 x 78 in, 243.8 x 198.1 cm
Image 3: Ken Gun Min, Strange Days of a Quiet Sun, 2026, Baroque pearl, Onyx, crystal, assorted gemstones, vintage beads, Korean pigment, silk embroidery thread, found fabric oil on canvas, 96 x 78 in, 243.8 x 198.1 cm
Images 4&5: Installation view, Ken Gun Min, “Strange Days of a Quiet Sun”, 2026, Nazarian / Curcio
Image 6: Ken Gun Min, My Love is Not Good, 2026, Baroque pearl, Onyx, crystal, assorted gemstones, vintage beads, Korean pigment, silk embroidery thread, found fabric oil on canvas, 80 x 64 in, 203.2 x 162.6 cm
Images 7-9: Installation view, Ken Gun Min, “Strange Days of a Quiet Sun”, 2026, Nazarian / Curcio
Image 10: Ken Gun Min, Your Love is Not Good (Camp Casey), Jade, Onyx, crystal, assorted gemstones, vintage beads, Korean pigment, silk embroidery thread, found fabric oil on canvas, 84 x 67 in, 213.4 x 170.2 cm

All images courtesy of the Artist and Nazarian / Curcio. Photo: Ed Mumford

As the sun kissed masses have returned from LA, New York is packed with openings this week! Here are our picks for ones ...
03/03/2026

As the sun kissed masses have returned from LA, New York is packed with openings this week! Here are our picks for ones we think you shouldn’t miss.

1. Grigoris Semitecolo at Ramiken
2. Nick Fusaro at Blade Study
3. Rob Davis at Broadway
4. Cortney Andres at FIERMAN
5. Robert Mapplethorpe at Gladstone
6. Carol Bove at the Guggenheim
7. Quinha Faria at Kiang Malingue
8. Megumi Yuasa at Ortuzar Projects
9. Matthew Kirk at Sundaram Tagore
10. Kevin Umaña At Yancey Richardson
11. ‘Field Recordings’ at Bureau
12. David Lamelas at Dia Chelsea
13. Doron Langberg at Jeffrey Deitch
14. Yu Ji at PPOW
15. Ravi Jackson at Page
16. Michael Yaniro & Raphael Taylor at Underdone
17. Deric Career at Various Artists
18. Grace Rosario Perkins at Company

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All images courtesy of the galleries

For this week’s Must See exhibition in LA, we’re highlighting Factory Doomscroll: Christine Tien Wang & Rachel Youn at N...
02/27/2026

For this week’s Must See exhibition in LA, we’re highlighting Factory Doomscroll: Christine Tien Wang & Rachel Youn at Night Gallery!

Factory Doomscroll is a sharp meditation on late capitalism’s cycles of comfort and decay. With humor and bite, the exhibition reflects on a culture built on manufactured obsolescence—where both bodies and images are pushed to perform long after their promise wears thin.

This show is on view through April 4th





Image 1: Install view, Factory Doomscroll: Christine Tien Wang & Rachel Youn, 2026, Night Gallery Los Angeles. Photography by Marten Elder.
Image 2: Christine Tien Wang, Getting Harder, 2025, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 72 in (152.4 x 182.9 cm), Photography by Chris Grunder
Image 3: Rachel Youn, No Pain No Gain, 2025, walking band, wood, paint, brass, vinyl, cotton rope, cotton thread, hardware, motor, dead battery, found moving waterfall picture frame, monitor arm, 25 1/2 x 46 x 21 in (64.8 x 116.8 x 53.3 cm), Photography by Nik Massey.
Image 4: Christine Tien Wang, Luigi German, 2025, acrylic on canvas, 96 x 72 in (243.8 x 182.9 cm), Photography by Chris Grunder.
Images 5 & 6: Install view, Factory Doomscroll: Christine Tien Wang & Rachel Youn, 2026, Night Gallery Los Angeles. Photography by Marten Elder.
Image 7: Christine Tien Wang, Starving Artist, 2025, acrylic on canvas, 90 x 60 in (228.6 x 152.4 cm), Photography by Chris Grunder.
Image 8: Rachel Youn, Slow Burn, 2026, neck massager, artificial orchid, artificial leaves, glass, snake chain, hardware, chain clamp, monitor wall mount, 18 x 14 x 20 in (45.7 x 35.6 x 50.8 cm). Photography by Nik Massey.
Image 9: Rachel Youn, CLEANSE (I’ll do it myself), 2024, steel, aluminum, AC motor, hardware, nylon, UHMW, “escape photo real ocean” PEVA shower curtains, 106 x 106 x 56 1/2 in (269.2 x 269.2 x 143.5 cm), Photography by Nik Massey.

All images Courtesy of the artist and Night Gallery, Los Angeles.

This week we are highlighting Claudia Bitrán: Titanic, A Deep Emotion at Cristin Tierney Gallery!Titanic, A Deep Emotion...
02/26/2026

This week we are highlighting Claudia Bitrán: Titanic, A Deep Emotion at Cristin Tierney Gallery!

Titanic, A Deep Emotion reimagines James Cameron’s blockbuster as a decade-long, collectively produced remake—reconstructed scene-by-scene through DIY materials, visible artifice, and over 1,400 collaborators. Presented as a three-channel installation with paintings, props, and storyboards, the project transforms a pop-culture epic into an intimate meditation on spectacle, labor, excess, and human hubris.

On view through March 28th!




Images 1-5: Installation view of Claudia Bitrán: Titanic, A Deep Emotion (Cristin Tierney Gallery, New York, February 20 - March 28, 2026). Photograph by Mikhail Mishin. Courtesy the Artist and Cristin Tierney Gallery.
Image 6: Claudia Bitrán, 1912 Renault Coupe de Ville’s Rear Window, 2026, Oil on linen, 18 x 21 inches (45.7 x 53.3 cm), CT-10905, Photograph by Mikhail Mishin. Courtesy the Artist and Cristin Tierney Gallery.
Image 7: Claudia Bitrán, Morning, 2026, Oil on linen, 10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm), CT-10904, Photograph by Mikhail Mishin. Courtesy the Artist and Cristin Tierney Gallery.

Join Artwrld and Rhizome this Friday February 27th for a live podcast with artist Peter Burr!Peter Burr is an artist fro...
02/25/2026

Join Artwrld and Rhizome this Friday February 27th for a live podcast with artist Peter Burr!

Peter Burr is an artist from Brooklyn, NY who transforms complex computational systems into emotional, sensory experiences through large-scale immersive environments. Drawing from early experiments with computational graphics in the mid-nineties, Burr’s practice has evolved to incorporate techniques that merge fundamental computing operations with modern real-time rendering systems. His work frequently explores the relationship between human-machine interfaces and the underlying systems that drive them

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All images courtesy of the artist.

Not even a blizzard can keep New Yorkers out of the galleries! Here are some must see openings this week in New York.1. ...
02/24/2026

Not even a blizzard can keep New Yorkers out of the galleries! Here are some must see openings this week in New York.

1. Jeff Williams: Electro Slag at Kate Werble Gallery
2. Ralph Lemon: From Out of Space at Paula Cooper
3. Martine Gutierrez: Lottery at Ryan Lee Gallery
4. Paz Sher: Justice [laughter] Justice at D.D.D.D.
5. Studio Visit: A curatorial project by Anicka Yi and Josh Kline for Performance Space New York at Hauser & Wirth
6. Will Hutnick: Time’s a Goon at High Noon
7. Ana González: RÍO at Sean Kelly
8. Jonathan Ehrenberg: Plural Is a Kite that Goes Left or Right
9. Vivian Springford & Kiah Celeste: Soft Edges at Swivel

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