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On view at Pace Gallery through April 24 is the premiere New York solo exhibition of the Brazilian artist Marina Perez Simão.
April 1, 2021 - April 24, 2021
On view at Pace Gallery through April 24 is the premiere New York solo exhibition of the Brazilian artist Marina Perez Simão, “Tudo é e não é.” Translating to “Everything is and is not” in reference to words by the novelist João Guimarães Rosa, Simão’s new paintings explore the ambiguous nature of life and the idea of abstraction through a lens of hope that suggests infinite possibility.
Paul Cocksedge's "Performance" is on view at Friedman Benda in New York through April 17.
El Museo del Barrio's first national survey of Latinx art, "ESTAMOS BIEN – LA TRIENAL 20/21," is on view now through September 26, 2021.
Guadalupe Maravilla’s “Seven Ancestral Stomachs” is on view at P·P·O·W in New York through March 27.
In exhibition of the late Niki de Saint Phalle, “Joy Revolution,” Salon 94 is presenting a compilation of pieces from private collections and historical works from the Niki Charitable Art Foundation, including works on paper, mosaic furniture, archival film, and more.
Derrick Adams’s “Style Variations” at Salon 94 features 10 large-scale portraits celebrating self-actualization and Black joy by examining themes of fashion and costuming.
Takuro Kuwata’s exhibition “Zungurimukkuri,” which translates to “Roly Poly,” fills the ground floor of Salon 94.
"A Romance of Paradise" is Allison Janae Hamilton's inaugural exhibition with Marianne Boesky Gallery. On view is a series of new videos, photographs, and sculptures that continue the artist's investigation of environmental justice, tradition, and storytelling.
"Thank You For The Nice Fire" is a show of new paintings by Chloe Wise, on view at Almine Rech Gallery in New York through April 17.
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