- December 2, 2025
- December 1, 2025
Week in Review: November 30, 2025
- Marie Angeletti at Ishikawa House, Okayama City
- Jordan Strafer at Fluentum
- Sydney Acosta at Hoffman Donahue
- Moyra Davey at Simian
- Pierre Leguillon at Emmelines
- Klaus Merkel accompanied by Monika Baer, Mimosa Echard & David Medalla at Agence de Voyages
- G.B. Jones at Air de Paris
- Kalup Linzy at David Peter Francis
- Hans-Jörg Mayer at Galerie Christine Mayer
- Nicole Wermers at Deborah Schamoni
- Jiang Cheng at Tara Downs
- Brice Dellsperger at Centre d'art contemporain Passages
- Joshua Abelow at Bill's PC
- November 30, 2025
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Week in Review: November 23, 2025
- Allison Katz with Edna Katz Silver at Gió Marconi
- Tomasz Kowalski at Crèvecoeur, rive gauche
- Jason Hirata at Kaiserwache
- Nuri Koerfer at Neuer Essener Kunstverein
- Grant Mooney at Chisenhale Gallery
- Precious Okoyomon at Mendes Wood DM
- Mounir Eddib at Z33
- Christopher Williams at The Perimeter
- Lukas Quietzsch at Zweigstelle Capitain VIII - C. A. S. A. Palazzo Degas, Naples
- Zurich Biennial at Bechtler Stiftung, Uster
- Bagus Pandega at Swiss Institute
- Meredith James at Marinaro
- Animal Farm at Institut Funder Bakke
- November 23, 2025
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As part of our fall fundraising campaign, we’re delighted to announce a collaboration between Rob Pruitt and Apply Stickers with proceeds of the stickers donated to Contemporary Art Library.
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is pleased to present the 23rd edition of NADA Miami, December 2–6, 2025 at Ice Palace Studios. Featuring a diverse selection of nearly 140 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 30 countries and 65 cities, NADA Miami is dedicated to celebrating rising talent from around the globe.
We are delighted to release the exhibition archive of Jay Gorney Modern Art. This archive goes back to 1985 and includes over 90 projects that took place in the gallery before it closed in 1999. This collection is part of our ongoing effort to preserve recent art history and we could not have done it without the help of Jay Gorney and the support of the Independent, who have championed our New York City Gallery History Project. Please take some time to enjoy this important archive!
