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Javits Center
429 11th Ave
New York, NY 10001
Booth 228Thursday, September 5 | Invitation Only
Friday, September 6 | 11am–7pm
Saturday, September 7 | 11am–7pm
Sunday, September 8 | 11am–6pm
Kasmin returns to The Armory Show with a selection of work by influential modern and contemporary artists including Diana Al-Hadid, Alma Allen, Theodora Allen, Sara Anstis, Tina Barney, Judith Bernstein, Ian Davenport, Pablo Dávila, Leonor Fini, Walton Ford, vanessa german, Daniel Gordon, Elliott Hundley, Julia Isídrez, Robert Motherwell, Jamie Nares, Elliott Puckette, Mark Ryden, Emil Sands, Jan-Ole Schiemann, Bosco Sodi, Dorothea Tanning, Bernar Venet and Andy Warhol. -
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Morris LouisAlpha Kappa, 1960magna on canvas104 1/4 x 150 inches
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Nengi Omuku: Wild Things and Perennials
September 4 – October 24, 2024 509 West 27th Street, New YorkNengi Omuku’s first solo exhibition in New York features a new body of eight oil paintings, each uniquely realized on the traditional Nigerian textile sanyan, developing Omuku’s vision of painting as a constant and sustaining force in a perpetually changing world. Nengi Omuku: Wild Things and Perennials coincides with the artist’s ongoing solo museum exhibition, The Dance of the People and the Natural World, at Arnolfini, Bristol, United Kingdom. -
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September 4 – October 24, 2024 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
The Late Collages
of Dorothea TanningThe second solo exhibition of work by Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012) at Kasmin concentrates on her late-career collages from the 1980s and 1990s. Celebrating the multidisciplinary spirit of her work, Encyclopedia: The Late Collages of Dorothea Tanning delves into the artist’s universe where literary devices, from humor and irony to paradox and repetition, combine with her personal visual lexicon to inspire, as she once wrote, “Art as metaphor for language.” -
Matvey Levenstein: Zone
September 4 – 28, 2024 514 West 28th Street, New YorkZone, a solo exhibition of new intimately-scaled paintings by Matvey Levenstein (b. 1960) will be the artist's first at Kasmin since receiving a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Grant in 2023. Using his intuitive familiarity with his chosen subject matter, Levenstein’s new works present fictionalized impressions of his environment, both interiors and landscapes. A rising sun pierces through a foggy sky overlooking a quiet inlet. A candlestick sits softly at the center of a reflective tabletop as a lone figure turns away from the viewer. Rendered in oil on copper or wood, Levenstein continues to explore the expressive capacity of a restrictive palette at a constrained scale.
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- Diana Al-Hadid
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- Theodora Allen
- Sara Anstis
- Ali Banisadr
- Tina Barney
- Judith Bernstein
- JB Blunk
- Mattia Bonetti
- William N. Copley
- Cynthia Daignault
- Ian Davenport
- Max Ernst
- Liam Everett
- Leonor Fini
- Barry Flanagan
- Walton Ford
- Jane Freilicher
- vanessa german
- Daniel Gordon
- Alexander Harrison
- Elliott Hundley
- Robert Indiana
- Lee Krasner
- Les Lalanne
- Matvey Levenstein
- Lyn Liu
- Robert Motherwell
- Jamie Nares
- Nengi Omuku
- Robert Polidori
- Jackson Pollock
- Elliott Puckette
- Alexis Ralaivao
- George Rickey
- James Rosenquist
- Mark Ryden
- Jan-Ole Schiemann
- Joel Shapiro
- Bosco Sodi
- Dorothea Tanning
- Naama Tsabar
- Bernar Venet
The Armory Show: Booth 228
Javits Center, New York, September 6 – 8, 2024
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New York
On view from The High Line at 27th Street
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