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5 New York Metropolis Artwork Exhibits to See Proper Now
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5 New York Metropolis Artwork Exhibits to See Proper Now

Last updated: April 14, 2025 11:51 pm
Editorial Board Published April 14, 2025
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If artwork each displays and critique the world round us, there’s greater than sufficient to say in the meanwhile — and loads of artwork that may present some perception. Whereas artists like Aaron Gilbert and Weegee tackle capitalism and superstar tradition many years aside, two reveals that includes ladies artists are reminders that ladies are nonetheless vying for equal visibility and alternatives out and in of the artwork world. However maybe probably the most surreal, thrilling, and extreme artwork expertise you possibly can have this week is visiting the renovated Frick Assortment. It reopens on April 17 so get able to wallow on the earth of outdated cash and reacquaint your self with Fragonard. —Natalie Haddad, Critiques Editor 

Aaron Gilbert: World With out Finish

Gladstone Gallery, 515 West twenty fourth Road, Chelsea, ManhattanThrough April 19

Aaron Gilbert, “The Dream Before (22),” element (2024), oil on linen (picture Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

“[Gilbert] creates composite images of city life in the domestic spaces of familiarity, and the scenes themselves act as doorways or portals that focus cosmic or divine energy into the object in front of us.” —Hrag Vartanian

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Big Ladies on New York

James Fuentes, 52 White Road, Tribeca, ManhattanThrough April 19

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Alice Neel, “Ruth Nude” (1964), oil on canvas (picture Natalie Haddad/Hyperallergic)

“[The artists’] renderings of women — here, nude, in moments of intimacy and discomfort — serve as rejoinders to the artists’ invisibility in a male-dominated art world.” —NH

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Judith Linhares: The river is transferring, The blackbird have to be flying

PPOW Gallery, 392 Broadway, Tribeca, ManhattanThrough April 19

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Judith Linhares, “Housekeeping” (2024), oil on linen (picture courtesy Judith Linhares and P·P·O·W, New York, © Judith Linhares. Picture Ian Edquist)

“A tight compression of flowers at the center of the still lifes gives way to a riot of patterning that opens the compositions, propelling them forward, landing directly on the nervous system.” —Faye Hirsch

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Weegee: Society of the Spectacle

Worldwide Heart of Images, 84 Ludlow Road, Decrease East Aspect, ManhattanThrough Could 5

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Weegee, “Weegee” (c. 1958), {photograph} (picture © Worldwide Heart of Images/Getty Photographs; courtesy Worldwide Heart of Images)

“There are “self-made men,” after which there are self-made legends: artists who mythologize themselves so completely that they appear to flee the confines of regular personhood. Weegee was one such artist.” —Julia Curl

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The Reopened Frick Assortment

The Frick Assortment, 1 East seventieth Road, Higher East Aspect, ManhattanOpens to the general public April 17

DSC03377The newly donated “Portrait of a Woman” (c. 1575) by Giovanni Battista Moroni hangs within the renovated galleries (picture Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

“We simply don’t talk enough about why the wealthy build institutions like this, ones clearly designed to distort the realities of their lives.” —HV

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