Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is presenting What else did I see?, an exhibition of new work by Rodrigo Hern谩ndez. This is the artist鈥檚 first exhibition with the gallery.
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery will present Ourselves and the Expression of Ourselves, an exhibition of new work by Lisa Oppenheim, on view in New York from September 3, 2025. This is the artist鈥檚 sixth solo exhibition with the gallery.
Mark Dion鈥檚 work examines the ways in which dominant ideologies and public institutions shape our understanding of history, knowledge, and the natural world.
These days, seemingly everywhere you turn in New York, there are weavings stretched taut, installations spilling forth with wool, and canvases adorned with thread, bridging the gap between textile art and painting. Welcome to fiber art supremacy.
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is presenting Bal茅 Literal, Laura Lima's third solo exhibition with the gallery, and the fourth iteration of Bal茅 Literal (Literal Ballet).
In 2020, the beloved Frick temporarily relocated to the former Whitney Museum鈥檚 Brutalist Breuer building. Five years later, the museum has re-opened with a glorious 220 million dollar renovation of the original Gilded Age mansion.
After nearly five years, German artist Thomas Scheibitz returns to the United States with聽Argos Eyes, named after Argos Panoptes, Hera鈥檚 giant watchman whose body was covered with eyes.
This being the eleventh of Thomas Scheibitz鈥檚 exhibitions at the gallery over seventeen years, the previous one was five years ago, provides an update on the maturing work of a painter of international stature.
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery opened Thomas Scheibitz: Argos Eyes, the gallery鈥檚 eleventh solo exhibition with the artist since 1998, and his first show in the United States in nearly five years.
The namesake projection piece of Olafur Eliasson鈥檚 solo exhibition at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Your psychoacoustic light ensemble,2024, joins the ranks of light works the artist has been creating since the early 1990s.
In 鈥淥nly for the Wicked,鈥 Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg transform Tanya Bonakdar Gallery into a labyrinthine dreamscape where the grotesque and the whimsical collide.