Behind the Bedroom Door
James Cohan is pleased to present Behind the Bedroom Door, a group exhibition that explores the private realms where intimacy and solitude share space with the inner life of dreams and fantasies. The exhibition features historical and contemporary artists working across painting, photography, sculpture, video and sound to plumb the depths of the unconscious, uncover hidden dimensions, and explore mythology and transformation. Behind the Bedroom Door will be on view at the gallery’s 48 Walker Street and 291 Grand Street locations from January 10 through February 8, 2025. The gallery will host an opening reception on Friday, January 10, from 4-6 PM at 291 Grand Street and 6-8 PM at 48 Walker Street.
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James Cohan is pleased to present Behind the Bedroom Door, a group exhibition that explores the private realms where intimacy and solitude share space with the inner life of dreams and fantasies. The exhibition features historical and contemporary artists working across painting, photography, sculpture, video and sound to plumb the depths of the unconscious, uncover hidden dimensions, and explore mythology and transformation. Behind the Bedroom Door will be on view at the gallery’s 48 Walker Street and 291 Grand Street locations from January 10 through February 8, 2025. The gallery will host an opening reception on Friday, January 10, from 4-6 PM at 291 Grand Street and 6-8 PM at 48 Walker Street.
Artists on show
- Alexandria Couch
- Alison Elizabeth Taylor
- Artus Wolfaerts
- Brandon Ndife
- Charlotte Edey
- Christian Marclay
- Dana Sherwood
- Diane Arbus
- Édouard Vuillard
- Elizabeth Glaessner
- Enrique Martínez Celaya
- Eric Fischl
- Hugh Steers
- Jane Corrigan
- Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller
- Jesse Mockrin
- Lee Friedlander
- Lisa Yuskavage
- Louis Fratino
- Margaux Williamson
- Marlene Dumas
- Martin Kersels
- Mernet Larsen
- Naudline Pierre
- Nicholas Nixon
- Pierre Bonnard
- Robert Mapplethorpe
- Sophie Calle
- Tecla Tofano
- Tom Burckhardt
- Yinka Shonibare
- Yun-fei Ji
- Zanele Muholi
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