10 Must-See Exhibitions
Get to know the shows the art world will be talking about with our edit of the best new art from galleries and museums around the globe
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30 Oct, 2017

Get to know the shows the art world will be talking about with our edit of the best new art from galleries and museums around the globe
Richard Serra
at David Zwirner Gallery, 20th Street
New York, NY, USA
Nov 04, 17 - Dec 16, 17
David Zwirner is pleased to present two major new works in forged weatherproof steel by Richard Serra. Recent drawings by the artist will be on view in the gallery’s second floor exhibition spaces. Read more >
Yayoi Kusama: Festival of Life
at David Zwirner, 525 West 19th Street
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Nov 02, 17 - Dec 16, 17
David Zwirner is pleased to present two major concurrent exhibitions of recent work by Yayoi Kusama on view across three gallery spaces in New York: Festival of Life at 525 and 533 West 19th Street in Chelsea and Infinity Nets at the recently opened space on 34 East 69th Street on the Upper East Side. The exhibitions will feature sixty-six paintings from her iconic My Eternal Soul series, new large-scale flower sculptures, a polka-dotted environment, and two Infinity Mirror Rooms in the Chelsea locations, and a selection of new Infinity Nets paintings uptown. Read more...
Sol LeWitt
at Pace Prints, 26th Street
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Oct 27, 17 - Dec 02, 17
Pace Prints is pleased to present an exhibition of prints by the American artist Sol LeWitt. On view October 27–December 2, 2017, the exhibition highlights a variety of works from the artist’s print œuvre, spanning from the 1980s to early 2000s. Prominently featured in the exhibition is Horizontal Color Bands and Vertical Color Bands, a set of seven etchings with aquatint. Read more >
Richard Prince: Ripple Paintings
at Gladstone Gallery, New York (24th Street)
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Nov 03, 17 - Dec 22, 17
The Ripple Paintings. Not your everyday semi-realistic preparatory plaster castor fresco with a splash of satiric humor over a Whitney Darrow caricature. Sidebar: Darrow is one of Richard’s “fab’s”. A longtime New Yorker cartoonist. He was also Jackson Pollack’s roommate. A little of this. Read more >
Crossing Lines
at Pace New York (32 East 57th Street)
57th Street - New York, NY, USA
Nov 02, 17 - Jan 13, 18
Pace Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new wire pieces by Richard Tuttle created in response to and installed with grey paintings by Agnes Martin. On view November 2, 2017 through January 13, 2018 at 32 East 57th Street, Agnes Martin, Richard Tuttle: Crossing Lines marks the first time in nearly 20 years that works by the two artists and longtime friends have been shown together in a focused exhibition. Read more >
Murillo: The Self-Portraits
at The Frick Collection
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Nov 01, 17 - Feb 04, 18
One of the most celebrated painters of the Spanish Golden Age, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo worked primarily in Seville, where he was born in December 1617, until his death in 1682. Well known for his religious paintings and his extraordinary depictions of street urchins, he was also an ingenious painter of portraits. Read more >
Old Masters Now: Celebrating the Johnson Collection
at Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Nov 03, 17 - Feb 19, 18
In 1917, John G. Johnson, the most famous lawyer of his day, left his astonishing trove of European art to the city of Philadelphia. One hundred years later, we’re taking a new look at one of this country’s most remarkable collections. Encounter treasures by the likes of Botticelli, Bosch, Titian, Rembrandt, and Monet—and see how we keep making new discoveries about the collection. Far from being a static group of objects, the Johnson Collection is subject to constant care, study, and scrutiny. Read more >
Cézanne Portraits
at National Portrait Gallery, London
London, UK
Oct 26, 17 - Feb 11, 18
This major international exhibition brings together for the first time over fifty of Cézanne’s portraits from collections across the world, including works which have never been on public display in the UK. Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) is one of the most influential artists of the nineteenth century and his unique method of building form with colour and analytical approach to nature influenced the art of Cubists, Fauvists, and successive generations of avant-garde artists. Read more >
The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London
at Tate Britain
Millbank - London, UK
Nov 02, 17 - May 07, 18
The story of the artists who fled to Britain to escape war in France. This exhibition presents captivating works by Monet, Tissot, Pissarro and their compatriots. In the 1870s, France was devastated by the Franco-Prussian war and insurrection in Paris, driving artists to seek refuge across the Channel. Read more >
Robert Mapplethorpe: The perfect medium
at Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
Oct 28, 17 - Mar 04, 18
A comprehensive survey of one of the most influential American artists of the late 20th century. Showcasing an extraordinary selection of his work, from floral still lifes to portraits, figure studies and erotic imagery that charted his involvement in New York’s gay scene, this exhibition includes a selection of archival material providing insights into Robert Mapplethorpe’s working methods and private life. Inspired by classicism, and with a meticulous eye for detail, Mapplethorpe used photography to pursue a unique visual perfection that has cemented his place in art history. Read more >
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