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See You Tomorrow Under Other Skies

Andrew Kreps Gallery, 22 Cortlandt Alley New York · Tribeca / SoHo
Exhibition on view: Jun 26, 2026 - Aug 7, 2026

See You Tomorrow Under Other Skies is a group exhibition spanning Andrew Kreps Gallery's 22 Cortlandt Alley and 394 Broadway spaces, bringing together a cross-generational group of artists whose work uses land, and the histories it carries, as material. Through painting, textile, sculpture, performance, and photography, the exhibition explores mapping as both an active process and a generative force, examining colonial histories, Indigenous histories and mythologies, and the fragile, contested relationship between land and identity. Works range from Andy Goldsworthy's direct interventions into the landscape and Eleanor Antin's 100 Boots to Susan Hudson's quilts depicting violence against Indigenous people, María Dávila and Eduardo Portillo's silk weavings, Joan Snyder's nature-inspired paintings, James Lavadour's depictions of the Blue Mountains, and Andrea Bowers' sculptures imagining tree-sitting platforms for protestors. Drawn from a poem by Julien Creuzet, the exhibition gestures towards futures still open to repair and reimagining.

Artists
  • Eleanor Antin
  • Andrea Bowers
  • Julien Creuzet
  • María Dávila
  • Eduardo Portillo
  • Binta Diaw
  • Andy Goldsworthy
  • Susan Hudson
  • Sonya Kelliher-Combs
  • James Lavadour
  • Joan Snyder
  • Cecilia Vicuña
  • Rember Yahuarcani
On View
Jun 26, 2026 - Aug 7, 2026
Medium
Painting, Textile / Fiber Art, Sculpture, Performance, Ceramics, Installation
Artist

Andy Goldsworthy

Andy Goldsworthy’s works have been exhibited in major sites and museums internationally, including solo exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain; Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland; and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK; and permanent works at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Presidio of San Francisco, CA; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Bar Kansas City, MO; Stanford University, CA; and Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY. He has been the subject of several substantial monographic publications, as well as two feature-length documentaries: Rivers and Tides (2002) and Leaning into the Wind (2017).
Andy Goldsworthy