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artsy.net | Casey Lesser
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2 weeks ago |
artsy.net | Casey Lesser
If you’re in New York and don’t have plans for the first week of May: Don’t worry, you do now. May is always a major moment for art in New York—typically stretched over multiple weeks of fairs, gallery openings, museum shows, and marquee auctions. For 2025, though, everything is condensed into one mega-week starting Monday, May 5th. Brace yourself: This might be the liveliest New York Art Week yet. Feeling overwhelmed already? You’re not alone.
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4 weeks ago |
artsy.net | Casey Lesser
ArtCasey LesserInstallation view of 2025 Nasher Prize Laureate Otobong Nkanga: Each Seed a Body, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, Texas, April 5, 2025 – August 17, 2025. © Otobong Nkanga. Photo by Kevin Todora, courtesy of Nasher Sculpture Center. At Nigerian artist Otobong Nkanga’s latest exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, visitors are greeted with an unusual sign: “The exhibition in Gallery 2 includes the following materials.
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2 months ago |
artsy.net | Casey Lesser
“Seems like Gertrude was kind of trouble,” said a teenaged girl to her friend as they sat gazing at a series of paintings at the Carnegie Museum of Art’s Gertrude Abercrombie retrospective “The Whole World Is a Mystery.” The show, on view through June 1st (before traveling on to the Colby College Museum of Art this July), focuses on 85 paintings and the late American Surrealist’s unconventional life—her vibrant Chicago salons of the 1940s and ’50s; her numerous lovers and queer community; her...
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2 months ago |
artsy.net | Casey Lesser
Exterior view of Frieze Los Angeles 2025. Photo by Casey Kelbaugh. Courtesy of Frieze and CKA. Frieze Los Angeles 2025 opened to VIPs on Thursday, February 20, drawing major collectors, curators, and Hollywood stars, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Kid Cudi, and Katie Couric, among others. Reported sales on the day were led by a $2.8 million Elizabeth Peyton painting at David Zwirner’s booth.
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