Today we’re pleased to present our extensive Fall 2024 New York Art Guide.
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August 23, 2024

Today we’re pleased to present our extensive Fall 2024 New York Art Guide, spanning dozens of indoor and outdoor shows across a city we love so much. It’s a useful tool to navigate a busy art season ahead. We hope you enjoy it.

Also today: John Yau on four Chicago artists, Required Reading, A View From the Easel, and more. Happy Friday to you.

— Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor

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Hyperallergic Fall 2024 New York Art Guide

Your ultimate guide to this season’s major exhibitions and art events around the city.

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Philadelphia’s Fabric Workshop and Museum Has a New Leader

Kelly Shindler, formerly at the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, will step into the role in September. | Isa Farfan

An Artwork Gifted to George Washington Could Fetch $800K This Fall

“The Destruction of the Bastille” (1789), an ink-washed relic of the French Revolution, is going under the hammer in Philadelphia. | Rhea Nayyar

ART & MORE

The Singular Style of Chicago’s Art

The more time I spent at Four Chicago Artists, the more I wanted to know about the less familiar paths these artists took in their work. | John Yau

A View From the Easel

“This space lifts my spirits every time I enter.” | Lakshmi Rivera Amin

Required Reading

This week: Noname’s Radical Hood Library, misogynoir and Kamala Harris, Marina Abramovic’s take on Barbie, Impressionism puns, and much more. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin

TRANSITIONS

Srijon Chowdhury is now represented by PPOW gallery in collaboration with Ciaccia Levi gallery in Paris.

Ivet Ćurlin, Nataša Ilić, and Sabina Sabolović of the curatorial collective What, How & for Whom (WHW) were named artistic directors of Skulptur Projekte Münster.

Brad Kahlhamer is now represented by Venus Over Manhattan gallery.

Jack Massing was appointed executive director of the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, taking the helm from Tommy Ralph Pace.

AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Lee Bul was selected to create four new sculptures for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Fifth Avenue facade.

Simone Fattal, Olafur Eliasson, and Yinka Shonibare are among the 21 artists who will participate in FUTURE OURS, a public art project at the United Nations headquarters during the 79th General Assembly in September.

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