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5 exhibitions

Frida and Diego: The Last Dream

MoMA

Frida and Diego: The Last Dream

Frida and Diego: The Last Dream presents artworks by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in dialogue with a theatrical installation developed in collaboration with the Metropolitan Opera. Drawing on the artists’ lives, imagery, and post-revolutionary Mexican cultural identity, the exhibition situates their work within a fictional narrative that reflects memory, loss, and enduring influence across visual and performing arts.

Mar 21 - Sep 12

Gottfried Jäger and the Founders of the Generative: Gottfried Jäger and the Founders of the Generative

Sous Les Etoiles

Gottfried Jäger and the Founders of the Generative: Gottfried Jäger and the Founders of the Generative

Sous les Étoiles Gallery presents Gottfried Jäger and the Precursors of Generative Photography, bringing together works by early pioneers who developed rule-based, systematic approaches to photographic image making. The exhibition examines photography as a process driven by structure, repetition, and seriality, with a focus on Jäger’s pinhole structures as a foundational example of generative practice.

Jan 24 - Apr 11

Jessi Reaves: process invented the mirror

American Academy of Arts and Letters

Jessi Reaves: process invented the mirror

Mar 14 - Jul 3

Rachel Rose: The Rest

Gladstone Gallery, 130 E 64th Street

Rachel Rose: The Rest

Gladstone is pleased to present a series of new paintings by Rachel Rose. Inspired by the metaphorical coding of nature in devotional paintings illustrating the flight of the holy family to Egypt, Rose continues to probe issues of maternal protection and displacement. Here the artist addresses the major symbols typically central to depictions of this biblical allegory: still water, ibis, stone, the forest's edge, and the moon. Furthering her interest in how images can act as a scaffold to our belief systems, these works suggest an intrinsic relationship between land, history and fantasy.

Mar 13 - Apr 25

Carol Bove: Carol Bove

Guggenheim

Carol Bove: Carol Bove

Carol Bove will be the first museum survey and largest presentation to date of the work of American artist Carol Bove. The exhibition will trace pivotal shifts across Bove’s 25-year career, ranging from her early drawings to a new, monumental series of her scrap metal and steel tubing compositions known as “collage sculptures.” The artist will also orchestrate a series of design interventions that subtly inflect the experience of navigating Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic rotunda, reflecting her longstanding interest in the way objects and images are transformed by their surroundings. Bove’s inventive practice spans many mediums and formal approaches but is unified by an exacting play of material, scale, color, and space. She places these elements in dialogue with cultural histories and the viewer’s imagination to create the conditions for a resonant perceptual encounter—one that will function, in the words of the artist, as “a way of opening the world.”

Mar 5 - Aug 2