Openings & Events

Artist talks, book signings, special performances, and more

Philip Glass during his special performance organized inside of Richard Serra's Equal (2015) to benefit the charity House with Heart, an organization for women and abandoned children in Nepal that needed funds to rebuild their facilities following the 2015 earthquake, 537 West 20th Street, New York, 2015

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Upcoming Events

New York

Kids Day with Spiral Books

On the occasion of Statics of an Egg at our Tribeca gallery, join us for a children’s event led by Mallory Neidich, founder of Spiral Books. Neidich will read from a selection of her favorite children's books, followed by an art-making activity inspired by the works on view in the exhibition. Kids will explore a variety of materials to build their own tiny worlds. This event is free to attend and open to all ages, but RSVPs are required.

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Zurich

Curator Walkthrough: Kerry James Marshall’s The Histories

Kunsthaus Zürich

Sunday, June 14, 12 PM

Join curator Mark Godfrey for a walking tour of Kerry James Marshall: The Histories, now on view at Kunsthaus Zürich. During this tour Godfrey will offer valuable insights into the genesis of this project—which he spent nearly a decade conceiving—his dialogue with the artist in his Chicago studio, and how the selection of the numerous large-format paintings came about.

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Potsdam, Germany

Artist Talk: Oscar Murillo

Das Minsk

Friday, June 19, 7 PM

On the occasion of his solo exhibition Oscar Murillo: Collective Osmosis, on view through August 9 at Das Minsk in Potsdam, join the artist for a conversation with curator, author, and biotechnologist Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung.

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Recent Livestreams

In Conversation: Michael Armitage, Salman Rushdie and Hans Ulrich Obrist

On the occasion of Michael Armitage: The Promise of Change at Palazzo Grassi, watch a conversation between the artist and award-winning writer Salman Rushdie and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. Together they explore Armitage’s practice through broader reflections on memory, social transformation, and the role of art today.

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