Notes related to New York
NEW MUSEUM ANNOUNCES CAMILO GODOY AS 2023-2024 ARTTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
The New Museum announced Camilo Godoy as its 2023–24 Artist-in-Residence. The annual Artist Residency supports an artist or collective working at the intersections of performance, pedagogy, and participatory art to develop and present new work.
MARTA MINUJIN’S IRREVERENT FORCE AT THE JEWISH MUSEUM IN NEW YORK
The Jewish Museum will present the first exhibition in the United States of Marta Minujín, a defining force of Latin American art whose trajectory intersected with the major artistic developments of the postwar period while reflecting a singular spirit and vision infused by her sharp intellect, irreverent humor, and performative presence.
FEMINISM, PROVOCATION AND INTROSPECTION. JUDY CHICAGO AT THE NEW MUSEUM
Judy Chicago: Herstory brings together six decades of the artist’s work. Hosted by The New Museum in New York, the show includes an exhibition-whithin-the-exhibition spotlighting women essential to the history of art and Chicago’s own practice.
SOUTH AMERICAN PERFORMANCE ART SERIES IN NEW YORK
Argentina Performance Art (APA), with the support of LATEA Theater and Grace Exhibition Space, will curate a three-night series to address critical and essential South American issues through the power of performance art.
MIGRATION, IDENTITY AND MEMORY: MURIEL HASBUN AT ICP
Muriel Hasbun: Tracing Terruño is the first comprehensive career survey in New York City of multidisciplinary artist, educator, and advocate for Central American culture and history, Muriel Hasbun.
EMERGING ECOLOGIES: ARCHITECTURE AND THE RISE OF ENVIRONMENTALISM
The Museum of Modern Art announced Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism, an exhibition dedicated to both realized and unrealized projects that address ecological and environmental concerns by architects who practiced in the United States from the 1930s through the 1990s.
BROOKLYN ARTS LEADERSHIP COLLABORATIVE: A NEW PROGRAM TO SUPPORT BIPOC-LED ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
The Brooklyn Museum and the Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation’s Social Justice Fund Launch the Brooklyn Arts Leadership Collaborative. The Collaborative aims to boost Brooklyn’s arts and culture ecosystem by supporting programs and leadership development in eight BIPOC-led organizations.
EL DORADO: MYTHS OF GOLD. THE EXHIBTIION AT AMERICAS SOCIETY
Americas Society presents the first part of El Dorado: Myths of Gold, a two-part group exhibition exploring the legend of El Dorado as a foundational myth of the Americas.
NYC OPEN CALL FOR GROUP EXHIBITIONS AT APEXART
apexart is accepting proposals for its NYC Open Call from October 1-31, 2023. Five winning proposals will become exhibitions presented at apexart as part of the 2024–25 exhibition season. Curators, artists, writers, and creative individuals, regardless of location or past experience, are invited to submit a proposal.
LONG TERM PROGRAM – THE PHOTOBOOK AT PENUMBRA FOUNDATION
The intensive program is designed to guide artists through every step of the process of making a book. The objective is to have a physical maquette or artist book ready to present to publishers or to self-publish upon completion of the course, as well as to establish a practice and community to support them going forward. Deadline to apply: October 6th, 2023.
LATIN AMERCAN GALLERIES AT THE ARMORY SHOW 2023
Within the 225 galleries exhibiting over 800 artists, Latin American galleries mark their presence in the 2023 edition of The Armory Show. From September 8 to 10th, the New York Art Fair returns for its third year at the Javits Center.
ART OMI: ARCHITECTURE RESIDENCY OPEN CALL
The Art Omi: Architecture residency program invites ten early- to mid-career architects from around the world to develop their work during a full two-week residency on Art Omi’s campus in New York City. Deadline to apply: October 15th, 2023.
MARÍA MAGDALENA CAMPOS-PONS IN BROOKLYN MUSEUM
María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold is a monographic exhibition at Brooklyn Museum of a visionary voice in photography, immersive installation, painting, and performance. On view since September 16th, 2023.
THE ARMORY SHOW’S 2023 EDITION
The 2023 edition of The Armory Show features 225 leading international galleries exhibiting, representing more than 35 countries and showcasing over 800 artists. The New York fair returns for its third year at the Javits Center on September.
FOR FREEDOMS LANDS IN FOTOGRAFISKA WITH COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
The artist-led organization For Freedoms presented Listen Until You Hear, an exhibition in Fotografiska New York featuring artworks by Hank Willis Thomas, Cassils, Maia Ruth Lee, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Eric Gottesman and Kameelah Janan Rasheed.
COLLECTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AT MoMA
MoMA’s collective exhibition New Photography 2023: Kelani Abass, Akinbode Akinbiyi, Yagazie Emezi, Amanda Iheme, Abraham Oghobase, Karl Ohiri, Logo Oluwamuyiwa explores the photographic work of seven artists, all at various stages in their careers.
NOT ANOTHER LOVE SONG: A ROMANTIC EXHIBITION AT ICP
Love songs at ICP is a group show conceived as a mixtape of songs gifted to a lover, featuring photographic projects about love and intimacy from 16 contemporary photographers.
PINTA Sud ASU 2023 – A DIALOGUE WITH AIMÉ IGLESIAS LUKIN
Aimé Iglesias Lukin is an art historian and curator. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, she has been living in New York since 2011. She earned her PhD in art history from Rutgers University with a dissertation titled "This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York 1965–1975," which became an exhibition at Americas Society in 2021. Her writings have been featured at international conferences and published by prestigious museums and academic journals, including the New Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Guggenheim Museum.
LIGHT, DESIRE AND TIME. AARON R. TURNER IN PENUMBRA FOUNDATION
Penumbra Foundation presented Black Alchemy: Resolve (attempt #1), the first solo exhibition in New York City by the photographer Aaron R. Turner.
INTERVIEW WITH LEÓN TOVAR: TRAJECTORY AND VISION OF AN OUTSTANDING ART DEALER
León Tovar was born in Bogotá, Colombia, and is a prominent curator, expert, and collector dedicated to promoting and disseminating Latin American art worldwide. He has curated numerous exhibitions and collaborated with important international museums and galleries.
JESÚS RAFAEL SOTO'S INTERACTIVE SCULPTURE IN NEW YORK CITY
The Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros announced the long-term loan of Jesús Rafael Soto's interactive sculpture Penetrable (1990) to The Hispanic Society Museum & Library (HSM&L).
GABRIEL CHAILE AT HIGH LINE
The wind blows where it wishes is Gabriel Chaile’s adobe sculpture on the High Line at 24th Street.
BROOKLYN MUSEUM ANNOUNCES DARIENNE TURNER AS CURATOR OF INDIGENOUS ART
The Brooklyn Museum expands curatorial team with the appointment of Darienne Turner as the Curator of Indigenous Art.
AMERICAS SOCIETY PRESENTS SYLVIA PALACIOS WHITMAN’S FIRST SOLO EXHITION IN THE UNITED STATES
The exhibition showcases over 50 years of work of Chilean artist Silvia Palacios Whitman. Americas Society gathered from historic performances to recent drawings.
GEGO’S EXHIBITION AT GUGGENHEIM, NEW YORK
Gego: Measuring Infinity at Guggenheim is the first major museum retrospective of the artist work to be presented in the United States since 2005. It offers a fully integrated view of the influential German-Venezuelan artist and her distinctive approach to the language of abstraction.
AN ECOSYSTEM OF UNITED TERRITORIES. THE COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION IN CARA
Center for Art, Reserch and Alliances (CARA), presents the exhibition And we learn to keep the soil wet, gathering the practices of nine artists engaged with an ethics of intimacy and reciprocity.
THREE LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTS AT MoMA
MoMA opened Chosen Memories: Contemporary Latin American Art from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift and Beyond, an exhibition that brings together 65 works by Latin American artists who have a special interest in history.
MUSEO DEL BARRIO’S AMBITIOUS RESTATEMENT ON THEIR PERMANENT COLLECTION
Museo del Barrio annouces Something Beautiful: Reframing La Colección, the museum’s most ambitious presentation of its unique, complex and culturally diverse permanent collection in over two decades.
LATIN AMERICAN ART FUSIONS WITH HISTORY AT MoMA
Chosen memories: Contemporary Latin American Art from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift and Beyond is a mayor exhibition at MoMA that gathers approximately 65 works by Latin American artists who, over the last four decades, have looked at history as the source material for new work.
FEROCITY AND DEFIANCE. ANTONIO HENRIQUE AT MITCHELL-INNES & NASH
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presented first solo exhibition for Brazilian artist Antonio Henrique Amaral (1935-2015). Antonio Henrique Amaral: O Discurso will feature 10 paintings ranging in date from the 1960s to the 1990s.