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  1. Jan 11, 2024 · New York is a hotbed of artistic expression. The city’s art museums —including The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum —display some...

    • Michael Werner

      Legendary German art dealer Michael Werner opened his New...

    • Gladstone Gallery

      New York 10011. Cross street: Between Tenth Ave and Eleventh...

    • Chelsea

      The best of New York for free. ... This 36,000-square-foot...

    • Marianne Boesky Gallery

      New York 10011. Contact: View Website 212-680-9889....

    • Uptown

      French dealers François Ceysson and Loïc Bénétière opened...

    • Brooklyn

      The best of New York for free. ... This Bushwick gallery,...

    • C24 Gallery

      New York 10011. Cross street: between Tenth and Eleventh...

    • Midtown

      During New York's mid-century heyday, the stretch of 57th...

    • Keith Haring. Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American pop artist who emerged from the 1980s New York City graffiti scene.
    • Jean-Michel Basquiat. Most art historians and critics think that Jean Michel Basquiat is one of history’s most prominent African American painters. Also Read: Jean-Michel Basquiat Facts.
    • Richard Prince. Richard Prince (born 1949) is a painter and photographer from the United States. Prince created paintings and artistic collages in the mid-1970s, which he has since repudiated.
    • Willem de Kooning. Willem de Kooning is regarded by many critics and art historians as the classic Abstract Expressionist painter. His career as an artist started during his adolescence, when he worked as a craftsman in industries such as carpentry and other occupations.
  2. Jan 24, 2019 · The 100 best paintings in New York. Leading artists, gallery owners, curators and critics pick the best paintings to be seen in NYC. Have you seen them all? Written by. Time Out New...

    • Cecilia Vicuña, “Sidewalk Forests,” 1981. When Cecilia Vicuña came from Bogotá to New York in 1980, she was initially most attracted to “what is invisible to New Yorkers”—in particular the cracks in the sidewalk, where the life beneath the city pokes through.
    • Mary Heilmann, Chinatown, 1976. This spare, elegant diptych, composed of nothing more than two red canvases placed side by side, may appear too abstract to represent anything even remotely New York–related.
    • Max Neuhaus, Times Square, 1977. Every day, all day long, the space below a pedestrian island in Times Square emits a low hum. This primordial sound—easy to miss amid the surrounding hubbub, and easy to appreciate once located—is an artwork by Max Neuhaus, a sound installation titled Times Square.
    • Reginald Marsh, Pip and Flip, 1932. Many of Reginald Marsh’s most famous works are chaotic views of crowds on New York streets, where their bodies press up against one another, creating lines of densely packed people that have been compared to Greek friezes.
  3. Feb 23, 2023 · +. By Will Heinrich , Martha Schwendener and John Vincler. Feb. 23, 2023. Want to see new art in New York this weekend? Tom Fairs has two shows, one on the Upper East Side, the other in...

  4. Jun 24, 2016 · 1. Trudy Benson. Like a lot of painters today, Benson is a revivalist of sorts, digging into the recent past to unearth and update a particular style—in her case, Abstract Illusionism, the name...

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