Past
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Anthe Zacharias:
Online March 7 – 25, 2025 Kasmin presents a selection of paintings by Anthe Zacharias (b. 1934, Albania) viewable online and by appointment at 514 West 28th Street. Featuring seven paintings executed between 1958 and 1966, the presentation highlights Zacharias’s arrival at her celebrated exploration of color and gestural forms in large-scale compositions that evolve from her early Abstract Expressionist painting style. Realized at a pivotal juncture in Zacharias’s more than 60-year practice, the works foreground the artist’s synthesis of painting elements of line, color, light and movement that were rooted in observations from nature. View More
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Robert Indiana:
February 27 – March 29, 2025 509 West 27th Street, New York Kasmin presents Robert Indiana: The Source, 1959–1969, a focused survey of the transformative decade in which Indiana established his unique artistic language, achieving wide recognition and cementing his place as an icon of American art. Featuring 20 works drawn exclusively from the artist’s personal collection as endowed by Indiana to the Star of Hope Foundation, the exhibition includes an example from the artist’s first edition of LOVE sculptures, conceived in 1966 and executed between 1966—1968, and a vitrine display of archival materials including some of the artist’s journals. This exhibition marks Kasmin’s first collaboration with the Star of Hope Foundation, which was established by the artist in his lifetime, and the gallery’s eighth solo exhibition of work by Indiana since 2003. View More
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Pablo Dávila:
February 27 – March 29, 2025 297 Tenth Avenue, New York The first solo exhibition of Mexico City-based artist Pablo Dávila (b. 1983), Why Did You Take My Watch? features new works that iterate Dávila’s research-based process in various media. Employing a visual language to encapsulate complex systems, theories and ideas, Dávila’s works offer poetic reflections on the perception of time and space. View More
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Lyn Liu: H-Dropping
Kasmin at Casa Siza, Mexico City February 4 – March 28, 2025 In H-Dropping, Lyn Liu explores contradictory or nonfunctioning states of being in a suite of 11 paintings, each characterized by the psychological experience of the uncanny, a core motif in Liu’s practice. The exhibition has been realized by Liu to encompass all three exhibition galleries of Casa Siza, a gallery and residence designed by renowned Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza, and coincides with the opening of Zona Maco and Mexico City Art Week. On the occasion of Lyn Liu’s exhibition, Kasmin Books will publish a limited-edition, fully-illustrated artist’s book featuring an original text by critic and essayist Jenny Wu. View More -
Emil Sands: Salt in the throat
January 9 – February 15, 2025 297 Tenth Avenue, New York For his debut exhibition in Chelsea, Emil Sands explores shifting codes of human behavior and the influence of the surrounding world in a suite of new paintings. In the open air of a seascape or the shadows of a dense forest, Sands’ settings act as stage sets in which his cast of characters perform, reading one another's subtle gestures. As he exaggerates these figures and invites viewers to extrapolate on their relationships, Sands' considered brushwork and intuitive use of color combine to construct narratives filled with humor and pathos. View More -
Judith Bernstein: Public Fears
January 6 – February 20, 2025 509 West 27th Street, New York Judith Bernstein’s third solo exhibition at the gallery, Public Fears, will survey nearly 60 years of work—from 1966 to the present—underscoring the enduring urgency of Bernstein’s trailblazing artistry. Including new paintings, works on paper, and a restaging of her iconic Signature Piece (1986), this will be Bernstein’s first New York solo exhibition since the acquisition of her major charcoal screw drawing Horizontal (1973) by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2023. The exhibition anticipates the artist’s major museum retrospective at Kunsthaus Zurich in 2026. View More