Past
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Jan-Ole Schiemann: If there was a letter for it
October 1 – 25, 2024 514 West 28th Street, New York Kasmin presents Cologne-based painter Jan-Ole Schiemann’s (b. 1983) third solo presentation at the gallery, If There Was A Letter For It. On view will be new canvas paintings that index a careful process of gestural mark making, featuring Schiemann’s first series of paintings to incorporate oil paint. With oil, Schiemann intensifies the expression of velocity within his work, capturing a range of motion in thick gestural marks that glide across the canvas in assertive colorways. Returning to the grid as a guiding compositional strategy, Schiemann imparts a distinct geometric character in these paintings, expanding his singular visual vocabulary.
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Naama Tsabar: Estuaries
Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin September 9 – 22, 2024 View More -
Matvey Levenstein: Zone
September 4 – 28, 2024 514 West 28th Street, New York In Matvey Levenstein's new intimately-scaled paintings his intuitive familiarity with his chosen subject matter presents fictionalized impressions of his environment, both interiors and landscapes. Working in layers on toned grounds, Levenstein's paintings achieve a cinematic sensibility, encouraging close looking to unearth their poetic investigations of place. View More -
Encyclopedia:
September 4 – October 24, 2024 297 Tenth Avenue, New York The 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.” View More
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Nengi Omuku: Wild Things and Perennials
September 4 – October 24, 2024 509 West 27th Street, New York Nengi 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. View More -
Julia Isídrez: Mundo de Julia
June 27 – August 14, 2024 297 Tenth Avenue, New York Mundo de Julia, an exhibition of ceramic sculpture by Julia Isídrez (b. 1967, Itá, Paraguay) marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States and runs concurrently with Isídrez’s presentation in Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere, the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia curated by Adriano Pedrosa. Among the most notable sculptors working in South America today, Isídrez has recently emerged on the international stage as a singular voice in contemporary art. She continues to garner broader recognition for elaborating the sculptural and expressive capacity of an ancient methodology passed down by her mother, the famed ceramic artist Juana Marta Rodas (1925-2013). Expanding an indigenous Guaraní tradition in which mothers have taught ceramic techniques to their daughters for centuries, Isídrez reconfigures the sculptural language and traditional forms of her ancestors, fostering her own creative force in the realm of contemporary sculpture. View More -
Crossings
June 27 – August 16, 2024 509 West 27th Street, New York Crossings brings together an international and intergenerational group of artists exploring the enduring resonance of weaving, textiles, and embroidery in contemporary art. The exhibition examines a variety of practices that engage the poetics of fabric—its languages, genres, forms, and modes of composition. Examining the ability of woven material to expand, transform, and complicate artistic disciplines, the exhibition incorporates work by artists whose practices span textile, painting, sculpture, installation, and conceptual art, including Claudia Alarcón, Olga de Amaral, Hellen Ascoli, Teresa Baker, Vamba Bility, Julia Bland, Vivian Caccuri, Dee Clements, Kenturah Davis, Jacques Douchez, Ximena Garrido-Lecca, Sonia Gomes, Suchitra Mattai, Maria Nepomuceno, Norberto Nicola, Madalena Santos Reinbolt, Judith Scott, Tyrrell Tapaha, T. Vinoja and Sarah Zapata. View More -
Diana Al-Hadid: The Four Seasons
June 25 – July 12, 2024 Diana Al-Hadid's The Four Seasons comprises four new panel paintings that expand the artist's engagement with the natural world. Situated at the convergence of abstraction and landscape painting traditions, The Four Seasons deepens Al-Hadid’s investigation of nature as an allegory for the human experience, turning to a subject with universal resonance: the seasonal cycles of life. View More -
Walton Ford: Watercolor Studies
Online June 18 – July 19, 2024 View More -
Jamie Nares
Online May 23 – June 22, 2024 On the occasion of Preoccupations: A Jamie Nares Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, and NARES TRACES, Kasmin presents a selection of new works on paper by the multidisciplinary artist. Staged exclusively online, this collection expands one of Nares’ most widely celebrated bodies of work. Each amplifies a single brushstroke at grand scale, presenting undulating twists that index Nares’ swift bodily gestures. View More -
Alma Allen
May 16 – June 22, 2024 509 West 27th Street, New York The gallery’s third solo exhibition of work by Alma Allen (b. 1970) brings together new freestanding sculpture and wall reliefs. This body of work evolves various compositional and material directions explored in Allen’s recent site-specific solo exhibition Nunca Solo at Museo Anahuacalli in Mexico City, demonstrating the artist’s ongoing experimentation into the ability of matter to embody contemplations on free will, consciousness, and the nature of time. View More -
NARES TRACES
May 16 – June 22, 2024 297 Tenth Avenue, New York The fifteenth solo exhibition at the gallery of work by multidisciplinary artist Jamie Nares (b. 1953) examines over 100 works on paper in a variety of media—namely oil, ink, and enamel—made after refocusing her artistic attention from film to painting in the early 1980s. Coolly perceptive, Nares’ works on paper share the same conceptual focus on movement, rhythm, and measurements of time that has driven the artist’s various bodies of work over the last fifty years. This exhibition points to paper as an essential instrument in Nares’ ongoing exploration of these themes. View More -
Sara Anstis: Small Works
April 30 – May 30, 2024 514 West 28th Street, New York A solo exhibition of the London-based artist Sara Anstis titled Small Works, featuring a recent series of intimately scaled pastels. Anstis’s seductive renderings are suffused with subjectivity, depicting dream-like scenes of figures amid spare yet evocative environments. Accompanying the exhibition is a newly commissioned short story, Dam’s Island, written by author, playwright, and previous collaborator Vida Adamczewski for a special edition publication by Kasmin Books. View More -
William N. Copley: LXCN CPLY
April 4 – May 11, 2024 297 Tenth Avenue, New York William N. Copley: LXCN CPLY will explore the artist’s repertoire of recurring imagery and is the first exhibition to center Copley’s development of his signature visual language. LXCN CPLY draws this thread through five decades of the artist’s career, focusing on a selection of exemplary paintings and drawings from the late 1940s through the 1990s, alongside archival material, documentation and key objects relating to the work on view. The exhibition is co-organized with the William N. Copley Estate, which Kasmin has represented since 2010. View More -
Les Lalanne: Zoophites
From the Collection of Caroline Hamisky Lalanne
Curated by Paul B. Franklin April 4 – May 9, 2024 509 West 27th Street, New York An exhibition in homage to the acclaimed French sculptors Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne, drawn entirely from the collection of their eldest daughter, Caroline Hamisky Lalanne. Les Lalanne: Zoophites will include major works by these inventive artists who consistently defied art-world conventions. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Les Lalanne’s first joint solo exhibition, which opened in Paris in June 1964, this exhibition borrows the title Zoophites, an obsolete French term for invertebrate animals that resemble plants in their appearance or growth patterns. The exhibition will be accompanied by a newly commissioned text by curator Paul B. Franklin. View More -
Tide Pool
February 22 – March 30, 2024 297 Tenth Avenue, New York View More -
Lee Krasner: The Edge of Color, Geometric Abstractions 1948–53
February 22 – March 28, 2024 509 West 27th Street, New York Kasmin is proud to announce its fourth solo exhibition at the gallery of work by acclaimed American Abstract Expressionist painter Lee Krasner, featuring paintings from the collections of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and several prominent institutions. View More -
Theodora Allen: Germ
Kasmin at Casa Siza, Mexico City February 6 – March 30, 2024 Through a visual language rooted in emblematic, esoteric, and personal sources, Allen creates ciphers for narratives both eternal and intimate. The duality inherent to acts of becoming is explored through representations of seedlings, armor, and celestial geometry. Central to each painting is an idea, the “germ,” captured in a phase of transmutation that reflects generative cycles of symbols and nature. View More -
George Rickey: Wall Reliefs
January 11 – February 17, 2024 509 West 27th Street, New York View More -
Mark Yang: Birth
January 11 – February 17, 2024 297 Tenth Avenue, New York View More