

James Jarvaise &
Henry Taylor
Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked
29 June – 5 October 2025
Downtown Los Angeles
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Niki de Saint Phalle & Jean Tinguely
Myths & Machines
17 May 2025 – 1 February 2026
Somerset
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William Kentridge
A Natural History of the Studio
1 May – 1 August 2025
New York, 22nd Street
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A Natural History of the Studio
1 May – 1 August 2025
New York, 18th Street
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James Jarvaise &
Henry Taylor
Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked
29 June – 5 October 2025
Downtown Los Angeles
Explore now






Niki de Saint Phalle & Jean Tinguely
Myths & Machines
17 May 2025 – 1 February 2026
Somerset
Explore now
William Kentridge
A Natural History of the Studio
1 May – 1 August 2025
New York, 22nd Street
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A Natural History of the Studio
1 May – 1 August 2025
New York, 18th Street
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Forthcoming exhibitions
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Publishers
Arshile Gorky: New York City
Discover how Gorky’s early years in the city shaped his work—and how he, in turn, helped shape New York painting. Edited by Ben Eastham, this richly illustrated volume features essays by Adam Gopnik, Allison Katz and more.
Forthcoming Events
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What Pattern Can Do
For the cover story of Ursula magazine’s summer issue, British artist Sonia Boyce sat down in her studio to talk about the social, political and ethereal roles of wallpaper—a touchstone in her work.
Ursula

Testing Hypotheses
Performance, process and printmaking in the art of William Kentridge
By Judy Hecker

The Radar: Elena Filipovic
The Kunstmuseum Basel director’s selects for summer shows in Basel and beyond

Testing Hypotheses
Performance, process and printmaking in the art of William Kentridge
By Judy Hecker

The Radar: Elena Filipovic
The Kunstmuseum Basel director’s selects for summer shows in Basel and beyond
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Summer in New York
Discover William Kentridge and Francis Picabia across our New York gallery locations, and plan your visit to see Jack Whitten at The Museum of Modern Art, Amy Sherald at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Rashid Johnson at the Guggenheim and Lorna Simpson at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Locations
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