Luiz Zerbini’s monotypes are featured in Place of Being: The Legacy of Burle Marx at MAM Rio, on view January 27 through May 26, 2024.
Read MoreLuiz Zerbini in 'Place of Being: the Burle Marx Legacy' at MAM Rio

Luiz Zerbini’s monotypes are featured in Place of Being: The Legacy of Burle Marx at MAM Rio, on view January 27 through May 26, 2024.
Read MoreTeresa Lanceta participates in Anozero’24, the fith edition of Bienal de Coimbra, on view April 6 through June 9, 2024.
Read MoreYashua Klos is featured in Stop & Stare, a group exhibition curated by Genevieve Gaignard on view at UTA Artist Space from April 5 through May 4, 2024.
Read MoreWorks by Merlin James and Victoria Morton are included in BOMB Magazine’s 42nd Anniversary Benefit Auction in collaboration with Artsy. Bidding is now live and will close on Tuesday, April 9 at 12:00 EST.
To view the auction on Artsy, click here.
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The New York book release of LOUIS FRATINO will be held at Mast Books on April 4th, from 6-8 PM.
Read MoreErin Shirreff: Folded stone is on view at SITE Santa Fe from March 8 through May 27, 2024.
Read MoreThe major survey exhibition Arturo Herrera: You are here is on view at SITE Santa Fe from March 8 through May 27, 2024.
Read MoreSheila Hicks is featured in the exhibition Weaving as Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art, on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from March 5 through June 16, 2024. In conjunction with the exhibition, a conversation between Hicks and architect Frida Escobedo, joined by Met curators Joanne Pillsbury and Iria Candela, will be held Friday, March 8, at 6 PM.
Read MoreTeresa Lanceta: La mémoire tissée, the artist’s first major survey presentation in France, is on view at Musée d’art moderne de Céret from March 2 through June 2, 2024.
Read MoreJennifer Packer is featured in the group exhibition The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure, on view at the National Portrait Gallery, London, from February 22 through May 19, 2024.
Read MoreMeadows/ARCO Artist Spotlight: Teresa Lanceta is on view at the Meadows Museum, Dallas, TX, from February 18 through June 16, 2024.
Read MoreYashua Klos, Wardell Milan, and Kara Walker are included in the group exhibition Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage, on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, through May 12, 2024.
Read MoreThe Poetry Foundation presents Kara Walker: Back of Hand, on view February 15 through May 18, 2024.
Read MoreJeffrey Gibson and Sheila Hicks are included in Unravel: Power and Politics of Textiles in Art, on view at the Barbican Centre from February 13 through May 26.
Read MoreInvited in 2022 to produce a specific project for theMuseo Patio Herreriano, Teresa Lanceta exhibits the result of her research on thirteenth century funeral fabrics in Castile.
Read MoreSikkema Jenkins & Co. is pleased to announce the participation of Louis Fratino in the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, curated by Adriano Pedrosa.
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Sikkema Jenkins & Co. congratulates william cordova for receiving a 2024 Creative Capital Award in Visual Arts.
Creative Capital awarded artist grants totaling $2.5 million towards the creation of 50 new works by 54 artists across the US and Puerto Rico on the basis of their innovative approaches to painting, sculpture, public art, video, architecture, design, film, and socially engaged forms. To learn more about 2024 Creative Capital Artist Grants in Visual Arts and Film, click here.
cordova’s practice explores the visuality of transition and displacement through multi-integrated mediums and materials. His site-specific installation Off the Wall is currently on view at Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University through August 23. corodva’s forthcoming solo exhibition can’t stop, won’t stop (geometria sagrada) will open at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. on Friday, February 9.
It is with great sadness that the gallery announces the passing of our beloved founder, Brent Sikkema.
Brent Sikkema was born in 1948 and raised in Morrison, Illinois. An alumnus of the San Francisco Art Institute, Brent began his gallery work in 1971 as Director of Exhibitions at the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York. He acted as the Director of Vision Gallery in Boston from 1976 until 1980 and owner from 1980 to 1989. After moving to New York in 1991, Brent opened a contemporary art gallery in Soho named Wooster Gardens. The gallery moved to the Chelsea arts district in early 1999 and a few years later the name was changed to Sikkema Jenkins & Co. The gallery grieves this tremendous loss and will continue on in his spirit.
Meg Malloy, Partner
Michael Jenkins, Partner
& the entire staff of Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
Sheila Hicks' monumental soft sculpture installation Nowhere to go (2022) is featured in the 2023 NGV Triennial. Piled high, the gradated blue boulders of pigmented fiber demonstrate Hicks’s capacity to change the experience of a space through a large-scale, site-specific work. Sitting in opposition to the hard surfaces of the surrounding environment, Nowhere to go demonstrates Hicks’s attention to architecture, abstraction, color theory, and painterly gesture.
Read “Painting space,” an essay on Hicks’ work by Donna McColm, Assistant Director of Curatorial and Audience Engagement at National Gallery of Victoria.
Sheila Hicks’ Nowhere to go is on view at the NGV Triennial through April 7, 2024. To learn more about the Triennial, click here.
Nick Cave & Jeffrey Gibson: Gather, Move, Resonate is on view at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, from November 16, 2023 through December 1, 2024.
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