Antoine Levi presents Nudissima, a solo exhibition of new sculpture by Louis Fratino, on view October 17 through December 5th, 2019.
Read MoreLouis Fratino: 'Nudissima' at Antoine Levi

Solo Exhibitions
Antoine Levi presents Nudissima, a solo exhibition of new sculpture by Louis Fratino, on view October 17 through December 5th, 2019.
Read MoreUniversity at Buffalo Art Galleries presents Marlene McCarty: Into the Weeds, a multi-media exhibition on view October 5, 2019 through February 1, 2020.
Read MoreEsker Foundation, Calgary, is pleased to present Jeffrey Gibson: Time Carriers, on view September 28 through December 20, 2019. Photo by John Dean.
Read MoreSheila Hicks: Reencuentro will be on view at the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino August 9, 2019 through January 31, 2020. Photo by Julián Ortiz.
Read MoreJupiter Artland, Scotland, is pleased to announce Time, Space, Gravity, a solo exhibition of work by Trisha Brown.
Read MoreSFMoMA is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by Erin Shirreff, on view July 20 through November 10, 2019.
Read MoreThe Dallas Museum of Art is pleased to present Sheila Hicks: Secret Structures, Looming Presence, on view June 30, 2019 through January 2020.
Read MoreFigge Art Museum is pleased to present Vik Muniz: Hand Remade, a solo exhibition of the artist’s work on view June 8 through September 29, 2019.
Read MoreHuis Marseille is pleased to present a solo exhibition of Deana Lawson’s work, on view June 8 through September 19, 2019. Photo by Eddo Hartmann.
Read MoreBen Brown Fine Arts, London, is pleased to announce Vik Muniz: Real Pictures, a solo exhibition of the artist’s new work, on view June 8 through September 15, 2019.
Read MorePlymouth Rock, Zurich, is pleased to present Tony Feher, the artist’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland, on view June 7 – July 22, 2019.
Read MoreDes Moines Art Center is pleased to present Jeffrey Gibson: I Was Here, a video exhibition on view May 24 through September 22, 2019.
Read MoreSheila Hicks: Seize Weave Space will be on view at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX, May 11 through August 18, 2019.
Read MoreFeatured press for Louis Fratino’s solo exhibition, Come Softly To Me, on view at Sikkema Jenkins through May 18, 2019
Read MoreDemish Danant presents Sheila Hicks: Line by Line, Step by Step, a solo exhibition Hicks’ work, on view April 29 through June 8, 2019.
Read MoreNichido Contemporary Art presents a solo exhibition of Vik Muniz’s works from his Postcards to Nowhere and Album series.
Read MoreSheila Hicks, VARMAYANA (The Place of Shining Light), 2018. Photo by Zachary Balber, courtesy of The Bass, Miami Beach.
The Bass Museum of Art is pleased to present Campo Abierto (Open Field), a solo exhibition of works by Sheila Hicks.
Read MoreThe Kitchen is pleased to present ANOHNI: LOVE, an multimedia exhibition on view April 3 to May 11.
Read MoreTate Modern and Hyundai Motor have selected Kara Walker to create the next annual Hyundai Commission at the Turbine Hall.
Read MoreVarious Small Fires is pleased to present Parts and Scenes, Nikki S. Lee’s first exhibition of the Parts (2002-2004) series in the United States in nearly a decade. The show also presents Scenes (2014), a series of short videos that VSF is proud to debut.
Parts and Scenes both feature the artist in tableaux of her own design; her visage is the constant that nonetheless changes in the contexts of the various photographs and videos. For Parts, Lee concerns herself with how individual women relate to men, avoiding archetypal female characters as explored by Cindy Sherman in her Untitled Film Stills. The works focus on the female figure, while her male companion is invariably cut out of the composition. What remains, what the artist guides the viewer to see, is the woman and her expression, her clothing and how she carries herself, and what her body language communicates about her mood.
The videos presented within Scenes depict different couples, composed of Lee with anonymous men, making out in various settings—a karaoke bar and a motel room among them. Lee frames the action with her photographer’s eye, rather than that of, say, the pornographer or the motion-picture director. Instead, she encourages viewers to feel the space she pictures. The videos convey disparate feelings, even as they document the awkwardness that attends physical communion. (Dr. Cherise Smith)
Nikki Lee: Parts and Scenes is on view at Various Small Fires through March 2, 2019. To read more, click here.