In town for #NewYorkArtWeek and ready to explore beyond the fairs? Don't miss out on these standout exhibitions.
🎨 Louisa Chase: The Eighties
📍 Berry Campbell (
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Marking the artist’s debut at the gallery since announcing her representation, Louisa Chase: The Eighties features paintings and works on paper featuring a dynamic interplay of symbolic imagery, energetic marks, and expressive color.
🎨 Overexposed: Art, Technology, and the Body
📍 Museum of the Moving Image (
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Taking its title from a Sylvia Plath poem, Overexposed interrogates the implications of being able to see inside the body. From X-rays and ultrasounds to MRI and, CT scans, and endoscopy, the exhibition examines how medical imaging technologies have reshaped how we look at, understand, and control the human body.
🎨 Carol Bove
📍Guggenheim (
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The first museum survey and largest presentation to date of the work of American artist Carol Bove, the Guggenheim’s exhibition traces pivotal shifts across the artist’s 25-year career, ranging from her early drawings to a new, monumental series of scrap metal and steel tubing compositions known as “collage sculptures.”
Images
1. Louisa Chase (1951 - 2016), Wave, 1982 © The Estate of Louisa Chase. Courtesy Berry Campbell, New York.
2. Mini-theater featuring Zuza Banasińska’s “Grandmamauntsistercat” (2024). Thanassi Karageorgiou / Museum of the Moving Image.
3. Carol Bove courtesy of the Guggenheim Museum.