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5 NYC Reveals to See This Week
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5 NYC Reveals to See This Week

Last updated: February 10, 2025 10:13 pm
Editorial Board Published February 10, 2025
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Complicated, compelling, and fantastical are simply a few of the phrases that might describe the reveals under. Plan on making time to totally absorb these thought scary and visually participating reveals, starting from beforehand unseen and eminently human works by AbEx big Cy Twombly to conceptual explorations of assimilation by Serena Chang to the politics of prettiness within the portraits of Marie Laurencin. When you’re out and about, ensure that to take a look at another standout reveals, together with Ulala Imai’s poignant exhibition Calm at Karma in Chelsea, up by way of February 22. —Natalie Haddad, Critiques Editor

Serena Chang: Candy Water

Island Gallery, 83 Bowery, Decrease East Aspect, ManhattanThrough February 15

Element of Serena Chang’s “Sweet Water” (2024) at Island Gallery on the Decrease East Aspect (photograph Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

“Chang plays with language and its translation, something that undergirds assimilationist anxieties, as we often walk a line that renders us, as immigrants, at once alien and/or familiar.” —Hrag Vartanian

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Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg: Just for the Depraved

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, 521 West twenty first Avenue, Chelsea, ManhattanThrough February 21

NH5View of the second-floor set up with looped movies in Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg’s Just for the Depraved at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery (photograph Natalie Haddad/Hyperallergic)

“Djurberg and Berg may be exploring human psychology, but the specific scenarios are nothing if not a reflection of actual systemic abuses in reactionary and totalitarian governments.” —NH

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Marie Laurencin: Works from 1905 to 1952

Almine Rech Gallery, 39 East 78th Avenue, Flooring 2, Higher East Aspect, ManhattanThrough February 22

ML6Marie Laurencin, “Tête de jeune fille” (1925), watercolor on paper (photograph Natalie Haddad/Hyperallergic)

“Laurencin’s work is a riposte to the second-class status of female-presenting (or simply non-cis-het male) creators via the long-standing trivialization of ‘feminine’ art.” —NH

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Cy Twombly

Gagosian Gallery, 980 Madison Avenue, Higher East Aspect, ManhattanThrough March 22

TwomblySet up view of Cy Twombly, “Untitled” (1971), oil-based home paint and wax crayon on canvas (photograph by Maris Hutchinson, picture courtesy Gagosian Gallery)

“The works in this exhibition are distinctly earthly endeavors, showcasing the human hand in all its striving.” —Lisa Yin Zhang

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Nolan Oswald Dennis: overturns

Swiss Institute, 38 St. Mark’s Place, East Village, ManhattanThrough April 13

DSC02724Element of Nolan Oswald Dennis, “Articulated globe (pair)” (2024), black primer, cowry shell veil, metal armature (photograph Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

“The artist has a knack for articulating their ideas in powerful objects that both conceal and reveal their inner logics and contradictions.” —HV

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