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Inaugurating David Kordansky’s new Chelsea gallery at 520 W 20th Street is Lauren Halsey’s first New York solo exhibition.
May 6, 2022 - June 11, 2022
Inaugurating David Kordansky’s new Chelsea gallery at 520 W 20th Street is Lauren Halsey’s first New York solo exhibition. Halsey’s practice draws from topics like her family’s roots in Los Angeles, crucial issues confronting the Black diaspora and queer bodies, and an urgent sense of civic responsibility. In Halsey’s exhibition, visitors will be faced with an internal cityscape of sorts, where works from several of the artist’s series are presented in a consideration of time—an element that is to be considered of importance in several ways, with particular regard to funk. Made from an amalgamation of found, handmade, and fabricated objects, viewers can expect to find themselves navigating what feels like a city neighborhood, making their way through hanging reliefs that look like stone walls, 12-feet-tall columns, funkmound sculptures (like one featuring a working waterfall), and painted objects bearing signage for hair salons or uniform stores, and graffiti-esque wording like “GOD BLESS US !!!’
An exhibition of new paintings, Marina Adams’s “What Are You Listening To?” is open from May 17 through June 25 at LGDR.
The Costume Institute’s annual exhibition at The Met, “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” examines the foundations of fashion in the U.S.
Presented simultaneously at Gagosian’s 980 and 976 Madison Avenue galleries is Takashi Murakami’s “An Arrow through History."
In Sasha Gordon’s “Hands Of Others,” the artist has employed a suite of new paintings to face the discomfort of examining oneself.
52 Walker is presenting its third exhibition and Nora Turato's first solo show in the U.S., "govern me harder," through July 1.
Adam Silverman’s “Marks and Markers” offers a narrative of self-reflection looking at the artist’s career-long evolution.
David Zwirner’s gallery at 34 East 69th Street offers an intimate setting for an exhibition of the artist Fred Sandback, on view through May 21.
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