10 NYC Gallery Shows to See Now

 

Once again, the fall art season is upon us, and with so much to do and see, it’s easy to miss something great. I just returned from EXPO Chicago – my first art fair of the season, and their best edition yet. In New York, every gallery has opened a new show, and for those with limited time, the seemingly endless choices can be daunting. To help guide you, here are my top 10 recommendations for New York City gallery shows to see now:

Barnaby Furnas at Marianne Boesky, through October 10th

Marcel Eichner at James Fuentes, through October 11th

Christian Marclay at Paula Cooper, through October 17th

Keltie Ferris at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, through October 17th

Dan Shaw-Town at Room East, through October 18th

Jackie Saccoccio at Eleven Rivington, through October 18th

Dana Schutz at Petzel, through October 24th

Nassos Daphnis at Richard Taittinger, through October 25th

Samara Golden at Canada, through October 25th

Billy Childish at Lehmann Maupin, through October 31st

In addition to gallery shows, there are a number of auctions and fairs coming up, which I’d be happy to fill you in on. In particular, if you are going to Frieze London (October 13 – 17) and would like to see the fair with me, let me know.

Besides eagerly attending the shows and fairs this fall, I am a judge for the Human Impacts Institute’s annual Creative Climate Awards. I invite you to show your support for combating climate change by bidding on the finalist’s works on Paddle 8.

And for intrigue and fun, every art lover has been following the fascinating Yves Bouvier-Dmitry E. Ryboloviev saga in the news recently. There’s a great article about it in the New York Times today, which includes a quote from me. It’s worth the read — and it will give you a great story to tell to those unfamiliar with it

9/24/15

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