New York is rife with nice artwork proper now, of all genres and types, but when the exhibits under share something, it’s an explosion of colour. Perhaps artists and establishments are responding to the boring, grey environment — weather-related and in any other case — or perhaps we’re drawn to it in the intervening time, however our listing is full of multi-hued, multimedia maximalism, starting from Anne Samat’s grand sculptures incorporating on a regular basis objects to the fascinating hand-dyed textiles within the group present The Girl and The Unicorn: New Tapestry to the seven gorgeous summary work at Bienvenu Steinberg & C, to Jerome Baja’s tiny glitter-and nail polish work. Large names like Simone Leigh and Invoice Viola additionally supply dazzling visuals in their very own distinctive idioms. For a extra solemn expertise, however one hinting at human presence and connection, try Tsohil Bhatia’s solo exhibition This Fireplace That Warms You on the CUE Artwork Basis, simply prolonged by way of December 14. —Natalie Haddad, Critiques Editor
Summary Expressions: 7 Work by 7 Painters
Bienvenu Steinberg & C, 35 Walker Avenue, Tribeca, Manhattan
By means of December 14

I like to see galleries supply their areas to artists who can present us what they bought, and this exhibition is a pleasant celebration of seven painters who really feel linked to the legacy of the New York College and its style for giant gestural work which are extra occasion than object. Every artist brings their very own visible vocabulary to the partitions, from Andrea Belag’s luscious translucency to Stephen Pusey’s webs of radiant vitality, they usually all supply us perception into the inventive gardens they actively domesticate of their studios. You possibly can really feel the respect within the room among the many artists, all of whom confidently showcase their very individualist types. A pleasant tour of some artists who proceed to problem what the legacy of New York abstraction is at present. —Hrag Vartanian
Your Endurance Is Appreciated: An Inaugural Present
Marian Goodman Gallery, 385 Broadway, Tribeca, Manhattan
By means of December 14

That is your final likelihood to see the inaugural exhibition at Marian Goodman’s new massive three-story gallery area. That is the most recent proof that Tribeca has cemented its status as town’s premiere artwork gallery hub — sorry, Chelsea, however you have been at all times a horrible place to see artwork. Upon getting into you’re greeted by a big tacky Maurizio Cattelan “I Love NY” art work, whereas works by Pierre Huyghe, Julie Mehretu, Nairy Baghramian, Marcel Broodthaers, Steve McQueen, Louise Lawler, Robert Smitson, Danh Vo, Giuseppe Penone, and so, so many others might be present in one of many 16 — should you embody the stairwell — areas. There’s even somebody to carry out Tino Seghal’s “This Ornation” (2024) for you in a moderately nondescript workplace area on the third ground. —HV
Jerome Caja: Ugly Pageant
Bortolami Gallery, 39 Walker Avenue, Tribeca, Manhattan
By means of December 19

🤩 was the response from my nine-year-old niece after I despatched her an image of Jerome Caja’s “Virgin Poop” (1992), an anthropomorphic pile of dung with a beatific gaze. This isn’t to say that the portray is only for children who like gross-out jokes. Reasonably, it factors to the star high quality that the artist might imbue in probably the most unlikely topics. Born in Cleveland in 1958, considered one of 11 boys in a Catholic household, Caja left Center America after highschool to review ceramics on the San Francisco Artwork Institute. Between 1985 and ’95, the yr he died, he created a presence in San Francisco as a drag performer however he continued to make visible artwork. The works on view listed here are primarily small work on paper. His supplies embody glitter, nail polish, collaged materials, and white-out. Some items are in discovered frames (together with a bathroom seat); others take the type of reliquaries. Most are portraits whose topics vary from crusty drag queens holding blended drinks to amalgams of sexual and non secular iconography. A whole lot of artists have tried in useless to capitalize on kitsch and camp aesthetics. In distinction, Caja plumbed the depths of the grotesque in all its glitter and doom to mirror a world the place saints sporting fishnets are born in Cleveland and the Virgin Mary’s grace rings more true when she’s on the backside of a sewer. —NH
Andrea Geyer: Manifest
Hales, 547 West 2oth Avenue, Chelsea, Manhattan
By means of December 2o

I’m often averse to text-based artwork as a result of it usually tries to inform me what to suppose and the way. I’ll make an exception for Andrea Geyer, whose fantastically sewn banners ship a piercing manifesto on what at present’s deeply flawed artwork museums can and must be. She needs a museum to “face historical past with out worry”; “be an area to breathe”; and “really feel its personal flooring tremble when others are destroyed.” Amen to all that. —Hakim Bishara
Anne Samat: The Origin of Savage Magnificence
Marc Straus Gallery, 57 Walker Avenue, Tribeca, Manhattan
By means of December 21

Born from grief and loss, Malaysian artist Anne Samat’s work appears from afar like pua kumbu textiles, with vibrant colours and totemic shapes that create an altar to the artist’s misplaced family members. However on nearer inspection, the installations are composed of toy military collectible figurines, a bra holder, and a container for a mosquito coil. Every of those objects references reminiscences of people, tales that aren’t readily obvious however that stream simply from the artist’s recollection. For instance, “By no means Stroll in Anybody’s Shadow,” the gorgeous centerpiece of the present, appears like a three-part altar that folds into the ground. The title comes from a reminiscence of her late elder brother, who inspired her to construct an artwork profession in New York with a method that’s distinctly her personal. —AX Mina
Invoice Viola: The Raft
James Cohan Gallery, 291 Grand Avenue, Tribeca, Manhattan
By means of December 21

That is the primary time “The Raft” (2004) has been exhibited in New York Metropolis. Commissioned for the 2004 Athens Olympics, the large-scale video work depicts 19 folks being bombarded with water in a deluge whose supply stays unknown to us. It’s shocking how the work appears to portend the immigration disaster that may present up on the shores of Europe over a decade later, as folks from throughout the World South would courageous the Mediterranean to seek out security, solely to be demonized by Europeans. The work is complemented by two different video items by the veteran video artist, together with “Touring on Foot” (2012), considered one of 5 works from his Mirage collection, and the 83-minute portrait referred to as “Anima” (2000). All three showcase Viola’s curiosity within the human kind when positioned underneath numerous varieties of stress and even in awkward eventualities. These works counsel a better fact that’s discovered past merely the picture. —HV
Jiha Moon: Idiot’s Moon
Derek Eller Gallery, 38 Walker Avenue, Floor Flooring, Tribeca, Manhattan
By means of December 21

Bananas seem regularly on this one-person exhibition in Tribeca, and whereas Moon suggests it as a metaphor to navigate Asian American, notably second-generation, identification, the zeitgeistiness of the very peelable fruit just isn’t misplaced on the viewer. Whereas Maurizio Cattelan might have leaned into the comedy of the banana in his obscenely costly prank, Moon enjoys the extra slippery side of the fruit that’s usually evoked when Asian Individuals slide into good ol’ American assimilation politics. There’s one line in her press launch that continues to convey me pleasure every time I reread it: “I reference the Korean drag queen Kimchi and Keanu Reeves, whose life quotes resonate deeply with me, borrowing their voices to inform my story.” I can think about no extra apt technique to encapsulate her aesthetic universe in a sentence. —HV
Simone Leigh
Matthew Marks Gallery, 522 and 526 West twenty second Avenue, Chelsea, Manhattan
By means of December 21

Simone Leigh has a approach of charging her sculptures of Black feminine figures with a palpable aura, even when she makes them headless. Transferring between them at Matthew Marks’s cavernous gallery areas is traversing by way of millennia-old histories and traditions, nevertheless it additionally looks like these figures have their very own tales to inform. Don’t miss “Okwui” (2024), an 11-foot-long bronze sculpture of a reclining girl with an outstretched skirt. Her physique is alive with dance and music, grief and pleasure. She’s nonetheless on my thoughts, weeks after seeing the present. —HB
The Girl and the Unicorn: New Tapestry
Salon 94, 3 East 89th Avenue,Higher East Facet, Manhattan
By means of December 21

The Girl and The Unicorn: New Tapestry gives a refreshingly contemplative return to the physique as AI and disembodied applied sciences forged a shadow throughout artwork. The present presents eight up to date textile artists working in numerous geographical and cultural areas who inform their tales utilizing pure dye processes, conventional weaving strategies, and a wide range of supplies.
On the gallery’s first ground, Zapotec textile artist Porfirio Gutiérrez’s richly patterned works mix modernist design together with his reverence for the land in his native Oaxaca. A few of his items function wool canvases dripping with pure indigo dyes produced by his household, in addition to pomegranate and pericon dyes, inside a good geometric construction, making a document of the precise interval the crops have been harvested. Hanging from the partitions and taller-than-life ceilings on the subsequent ground, Mitsuko Asakura’s ombré silk tapestries fill a whole room with waves of colour. Her works ponder Western and Japanese visible histories, because the supplies interweave their respective approaches. The exhibition additionally consists of playful and provocative works comparable to Qualeasha Wooden’s embroidered collages of webcam selfies and desktop screenshots, in addition to Felix Beaudry’s humanoid material wearables, that humorously mirror upon one’s sense of self. —Sebastián Meltz-Collazo
Move Carry Maintain: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2023–24
MoMA PS1, 22–25 Jackson Avenue, Lengthy Island Metropolis, Queens
By means of February 10, 2025

For its sixth iteration, the Studio Museum’s artist in residence program tasked its artists to “discover themes associated to ancestral and intuitive information.” Every artist — sonia louise davis, Malcolm Peacock, and Zoë Pulley — responded with distinctive, private artworks, however all three assert the works’ materiality as half and parcel of histories and lives. In three completely different gallery areas, household histories and transient moments maintain forth. Peacock’s multimedia sculpture, a single, enormous object in a small room, incorporates artificial hair amongst different supplies to simulate a large tree trunk. The rings and textures are mirrored in davis’s summary textile items, whereas Pulley transforms clothes into summary artworks, coated in furnishings plastic and displayed alongside household ephemera. Reasonably than bogging the work down in explanations about its bodily presence and emotional resonance, I counsel you see it and expertise it for your self. —NH