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JB Blunk: Earth, Water, and Fire
Online September 19 – December 29, 2024 On the occasion of the artist's first European retrospective JB Blunk: Continuum, on view at Fondation d’entreprise Martell in France through December 29, Kasmin presents a selection of work from the JB Blunk Estate. Staged exclusively online, the presentation underscores Blunk’s singular style and proclivity toward ancestral forms of expression at both intimate and monumental scale. View More -
Naama Tsabar: Estuaries
Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin September 9 – 22, 2024 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 -
Diana Al-Hadid at Dieu Donné
Online November 18 – December 22, 2023 View More -
Walton Ford: 25 Years of Printmaking
Online June 28 – August 11, 2023 To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Walton Ford's first editioned print, Swadeshi-cide (1998), Kasmin is releasing rarely-available copies of the original Limited Art Editions of Pancha Tantra, published by Taschen. This release is contextualized by an online exhibition of a selection of the artist's print works. Spanning the years 1998-2020, the presentation demonstrates Ford's impressive command of the historic technique of intaglio etching and recognizes the invaluable partnership of Peter and James Pettengill's Wingate Studio, where Ford produced each of the works. View More -
Out of an Impasse: Bronze Sculptures by Max Ernst, 1934–1973
Online May 31 – August 18, 2023 Kasmin is delighted to present Out of an Impasse: Bronze Sculptures by Max Ernst, 1934–1973, a new online exhibition on the gallery's website from May 31, 2023. Drawn from the collection of Dorothea Tanning, this presentation assembles six key examples of Ernst's impressive work in bronze, unearthing the whimsical yet rigorous methodology by which the preeminent figure of Dada and Surrealism approached his sculpture practice.
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Barry Flanagan: Pataphysics and Play
Online April 20 – May 20, 2023 Including never-before-seen work from the artist’s estate, this presentation will focus on the importance of the imaginary realm in both the tenets of play and the philosophy of ’pataphysics as coined by the French writer Alfred Jarry. Absurdity, Flanagan proposes, is equally as justifiable as profundity. View More -
George Rickey: The First Movement
Art Basel OVR: Pioneers March 24 – 27, 2021 George Rickey: The First Movement presents early formative sculptures by the American sculptor on the occasion of Art Basel’s OVR: Pioneers, on view online and by appointment at the gallery from March 24–27, 2021. View More -
James Nares
Online January 15 – April 15, 2021 Over the course of a five-decade career, Nares has investigated, challenged, and expanded the boundaries of her multi-media practice that encompasses film, music, painting, photography, and performance. She continues to employ various media to explore physicality, motion, and the unfolding of time. View More -
Copley's Circle
Frieze Masters Viewing Room October 7 – December 15, 2020 Celebrating the formidable influence of artist, dealer, and patron, William N. Copley (1919–1996), Copley's Circle brings together works by artists who were collaborators, confidants, included in exhibitions organized by Copley, collected by Copley, or championed by him through critical texts and grants. These include Richard Artschwager, Judith Bernstein, Joseph Cornell, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini, Richard Hamilton, Ray Johnson, Les Lalanne, Roy Lichtenstein, Man Ray, Jim Nutt, Ed Ruscha, Peter Saul, Dorothea Tanning, Andy Warhol, and H.C. Westermann. View More -
vanessa german
Art Basel OVR: Portals June 13 – August 13, 2020 This presentation of work by german for Art Basel OVR: Portals coincided with an announcement that the artist has joined the programme at Kasmin. Online from June 16-19, the works were also exhibited at the gallery’s High Line Nine space (509 West 27th Street) by appointment from June 15 to August 13. This inaugural edition of Art Basel’s Portals platform focuses on artistic practices that interrogate the parameters that have shaped our contemporary condition, both through current and historical lenses. View More -
Ali Banisadr: Red
Online May 20 – December 1, 2020 Ali Banisadr’s latest painting, Red, embodies the existential force of the natural world and the artistic urge to reconcile chaos through the act of creation. Banisadr began the large-scale painting in late 2019 before stepping away from the work in January 2020. Despite its appearance of completion, Banisadr “had a sense that I needed to do more to it.” After the global pandemic struck and countries across the world went into lockdown, he says, “the work made sense to me in a new way.” Banisadr then revisited the painting with renewed dedication, finishing at the end of March 2020.
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Protean
Online May 18 – June 8, 2020 Protean brings together a selection of post-war and contemporary works that explore the primordial development of both language and physical being. The presentation’s title takes its name from the shape-shifting Greek sea god, Proteus, who came to be regarded as a symbol of the original matter from which the world was created. Alluding to the dawning of life and guided by metaphysical reference, the presentation invites contemplation on the ways in which artists continue to grapple with ontological inquiry. Protean features work by 15 artists and will be accessible via the gallery’s Viewing Room from May 18–June 8, 2020. View More