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The Brant Foundation’s New York City space reopens with an exhibition by Julian Schnabel titled “Self-Portraits of Others.”
September 9, 2021 - December 30, 2021
The Brant Foundation’s New York City space reopens with an exhibition by Julian Schnabel titled “Self-Portraits of Others.” On view from September 9—December 30, as the title suggests, the show presents a selection of 25 works that study portraiture through art history, where the artist has created his own iterations of preexisting self-portraits by names like Frida Kahlo and Vincent Van Gogh. Made between 2018—2020 by painting over pieces of broken plates that have been adhered to wood, the series offers an overview of the evolution of Schnabel’s practice during the process of creating a film about the life of Van Gogh, At Eternity’s Gate.
The Costume Institute’s annual exhibition at The Met, “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” examines the foundations of fashion in the U.S.
Presented simultaneously at Gagosian’s 980 and 976 Madison Avenue galleries is Takashi Murakami’s “An Arrow through History."
In Sasha Gordon’s “Hands Of Others,” the artist has employed a suite of new paintings to face the discomfort of examining oneself.
52 Walker is presenting its third exhibition and Nora Turato's first solo show in the U.S., "govern me harder," through July 1.
Adam Silverman’s “Marks and Markers” offers a narrative of self-reflection looking at the artist’s career-long evolution.
David Zwirner’s gallery at 34 East 69th Street offers an intimate setting for an exhibition of the artist Fred Sandback, on view through May 21.
At Gladstone Gallery's Chelsea galleries is a dual presentation of Robert Rauschenberg, titled “Venetians and Early Egyptians, 1972—1974.”
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