Organizers of the Armory Show have revealed the more than 235 galleries set to participate in the New York event’s 2024 iteration, slated to take place September 6–8 at the Javits Center, with a September 5 VIP preview day.
Gods take many different forms in Nikko Washington’s work. They’re athletes, portrayed as whimsical creatures armored with strength, perseverance and commitment to an almost impossible ideal: to become the best.
Jeffrey Gibson, who will be the first Native American to represent the US at the 60th Venice Biennale, is suing his former gallery, Kavi Gupta in Chicago.
Jeffrey Gibson, the artist set to represent the United States at the 2024 Venice Biennale, has sued his former gallery, Chicago’s Kavi Gupta, alleging that it has withheld more than $600,000.
Kavi Gupta presents Sky Dances Light, a solo exhibition of new works by Marie Watt, whose bold, multi-sensory visual language celebrates and fosters community connections.
During Frieze New York, catch solo shows by Allana Clarke and Esmaa Mohamoud at Kavi Gupta, Chicago, and Xiyadie's queer papercuts at The Drawing Center, New York
Clarke’s first solo exhibition to focus exclusively on this series of works, I Feel Everything is an aesthetic treatise on the poetics of black space—and Black space.
The Armory Show in New York has lined up more than 225 galleries for its upcoming 2023 edition, scheduled to run September 8–10, with a VIP preview on September 7, at the Javits Center.
Kavi Gupta presents Roger Brown, Palace of Wonders, an exhibition celebrating Roger Brown’s late-career series of paintings based on the visual language of circus sideshow banners.