We collect cookies to analyze our website traffic and performance; we never collect any personal data. Cookie Policy
Accept
NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Trending
  • New York
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
  • Crypto & NFTs
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Art
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Reading: New York Metropolis Exhibits to See This Week
Share
Font ResizerAa
NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™
Search
  • Home
  • Trending
  • New York
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
  • Crypto & NFTs
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Art
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Follow US
NEW YORK DAWN™ > Blog > Art > New York Metropolis Exhibits to See This Week
New York Metropolis Exhibits to See This Week
Art

New York Metropolis Exhibits to See This Week

Last updated: May 5, 2025 10:35 pm
Editorial Board Published May 5, 2025
Share
SHARE

There’s a lot to stimulate the attention and thoughts in museums and galleries this week that it’s a pleasure to behold. I spent approach an excessive amount of time marveling at Nineteen Seventies pocket book sketches by graffiti artists at White Columns, whereas our writers sought out awe-inspiring artists, previous and current, corresponding to Nancy Elizabeth Prophet and Claudia Alarcón. In fact there’s a lot to see proper right here within the metropolis, however it’s nicely value following the lead of Hyperallergic’s Editor-in-Chief, Hrag Vartanian, to Montclair, New Jersey, to soak up the brilliance of Nanette Carter. And if you happen to’re headed downtown to see artwork, cease into Andrew Kreps Gallery to take a look at Michael E. Smith’s solo exhibition. It ends this weekend. —Natalie Haddad, Critiques Editor

Claudia Alarcón & Silät

James Cohan Gallery, 52 Walker Road, Tribeca, ManhattanThrough Could 10

Shut-up view of Claudia Alarcón & Silät, “Anochecer (Nay’I’j ta honatsi)” (Nightfall) (2024), hand-spun chaguar fibre, woven in yica sew (photograph Gregory Volk/Hyperallergic)

“A profound connection with the environment that the Wichís have inhabited for millennia is palpable in these ambitious, deeply moving textiles.” —Gregory Volk

Learn the total overview right here.

The Unruly Dance of Kind

Fragment Gallery, 39 West 14th Road #308, West Village, ManhattanThrough Could 10

IMG 0989Element of Andrius Alvarez-Backus, “Warming Into My Entry Wounds” (2025) (photograph Ho Received Kim/Hyperallergic)

“Amid pervasive uncertainty, queerness emerges as a deliberate unraveling of solidity across the diverse works of eight artists.” —Ho Received Kim

Learn the total overview right here.

Gordon Matta-Clark: NYC Graffiti Archive 1972/3

White Columns, 91 Horatio Road, West Village, ManhattanThrough Could 17

Graffiti7Shasta 62/Earl – Earle Augustus, work from 1973, marker on canvas (photograph Natalie Haddad/Hyperallergic)

“[W]hat comes across most in the exhibition is the dynamic energy and creativity of the graffiti art.” —NH

Learn the total overview right here.

Nanette Carter: A Query of Steadiness

Montclair Artwork Museum, 3 South Mountain Avenue, Montclair, New JerseyThrough July 6

Nanette Carter 06A view of Nanette Carter’s massive “Afro Sentinels III” (2024) hung within the Montclair Artwork Museum (photograph Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

“From the outset, Carter saw how art could bring together parts that may otherwise seem disparate to make things whole, and it’s obvious from this exhibition […].” —Hrag Vartanian

Learn the total overview right here.

Nancy Elizabeth Prophet: I Will Not Bend an Inch

Brooklyn Museum, 200 Japanese Parkway, Prospect Heights, BrooklynThrough July 13

EL237 02Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, “Silence” (1926), marble; Museum of Artwork, Rhode Island College of Design (photograph Erik Gould)

“One accolade she coveted but didn’t receive in her lifetime was a solo exhibition. Nearly a century after she graduated from RISD, her dream has been fulfilled.” —Alexandra M. Thomas

Learn the total overview right here.

Avatar photo

Natalie Haddad is Critiques Editor at Hyperallergic and an artwork author and historian. Natalie holds a PhD in Artwork Historical past, Concept and Criticism from the College of California San Diego and focuses on World…
Extra by Natalie Haddad

Avatar photo

Alexandra M. Thomas is an assistant professor of artwork historical past at Fordham College. She writes and teaches black and queer feminist artwork histories of Africa and the African diaspora.
Extra by Alexandra M. Thomas

Avatar photo

Gregory Volk is a New York-based artwork critic, freelance curator, and former affiliate professor within the Division of Sculpture + Prolonged Media and the Division of Portray + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth…
Extra by Gregory Volk

You Might Also Like

Practically Intact Roman Shipwreck Rests Simply Six Ft Beneath Mallorca’s Waters

The Algorithmic Presidency

Earlier than Surprise Girl, There Was Fantomah

Can’t Make It to The Met? Take a VR Tour As a substitute

Public Paintings by Shellyne Rodriguez Pays Homage to the Bronx

TAGGED:CityshowsweekYork
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
Popular News
Mike Lupica: Knicks gained the large moments vs. Celtics to maintain this nice NY sports activities story alive
Sports

Mike Lupica: Knicks gained the large moments vs. Celtics to maintain this nice NY sports activities story alive

Editorial Board May 17, 2025
Covid Live Updates: China Pledges 1 Billion Vaccine Doses for Africa
5 defensive prospects to observe throughout subsequent week’s NFL Scouting Mix
A Luminous Chapel to the Late Richard Mayhew
Only a few hours of yoga can enormously cut back stress

You Might Also Like

Who Was Marie Antoinette Beneath All That Silk and Spectacle?
Art

Who Was Marie Antoinette Beneath All That Silk and Spectacle?

November 10, 2025
Coco Fusco Turns Again the Ethnographic Gaze
Art

Coco Fusco Turns Again the Ethnographic Gaze

November 9, 2025
Made in L.A.’s Anti-Curation Doesn’t Work
Art

Made in L.A.’s Anti-Curation Doesn’t Work

November 9, 2025
The Week in Artwork Crime and Mischief
Art

The Week in Artwork Crime and Mischief

November 8, 2025

Categories

  • Health
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Art
  • World

About US

New York Dawn is a proud and integral publication of the Enspirers News Group, embodying the values of journalistic integrity and excellence.
Company
  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • Accessibility Statement
Contact Us
  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability
Term of Use
  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices
© 2024 New York Dawn. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?