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Elliott Puckette: Unfolding reviewed in The Brooklyn Rail
by Ekin Erkan November 2024 Elliott Puckette’s eleventh solo exhibition at Kasmin Gallery, Unfolding, includes two bronze sculptures and eight ink, gesso, and kaolin on wood panel paintings. The latter’s gessoed grounds and ink base layers are applied in marbled monochromatic washes of swirling aniline grey and grisaille silver. Where these iron clouds break, uneven crepuscular cleaves of dusted alabaster light splinter through like lightning. Each work is marked by white razor blade arcs—Puckette’s signature lines. The gyrations of these serpentine, lineal furrows are first etched and then deepened with cross-hatching as Puckette further subtracts the line from the wood panel, the recesses making negative space material. View More -
Bosco Sodi: Beyond Wilderness
He Art Museum November 10, 2024 He Art Museum (HEM) will present Bosco Sodi's largest solo exhibition in Asia. Co-curated by the artist and HEM, the exhibition will span three floors of the museum, presenting over 100 works from the artist's career including paintings, sculptures and site-specific installations. View More -
Diana Al-Hadid: unbecoming
MSU Broad Art Museum November 5, 2024 View More
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Matvey Levenstein: Zone reviewed in Artforum
by Barry Schwabsky November 1, 2024 View More -
Nengi Omuku featured in Hyperallergic
by Natalie Weis October 3, 2024 Aso oke, a handwoven cloth that originated with the Yoruba people in Western Africa, finds its most luxurious form in the sanyan style, which is composed of indigenous wild silk and cotton threads and used in traditional garments for special occasions. After receiving an MA from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2012, Nengi Omuku returned home to Nigeria where she recognized the revered fabric as an opportunity to integrate her cultural heritage into her artistic practice. While she began by sourcing vintage sanyan dress sets and meticulously deconstructing and restitching the garments into flat canvases, she now has the cloth made by a Nigerian collective. Omuku’s oil paintings are lush and impressionistic, situating figures within flattened, Fauvist vegetation or against dramatic cloudscapes. Her palette is bright and pleasing (often cued by the colored threads running through the vintage fabric) and softened by her light brushwork — hazy dreamscapes of harmonious coexistence. —Natalie Weis View More -
Matvey Levenstein: Zone in The Brooklyn Rail
by Alex Grimley October 2, 2024 Matvey Levenstein’s paintings depart in a similar manner. Distance is a primary characteristic of his art, but it is not the distance of irony or detachment. It is, rather, that of memory, of nostalgia, realized in painterly terms. Though the small scale of these works draws us closer, the surface and scene seem to dissolve rather than gain in definition as one approaches. The soft edges of mist shrouded trees and distant telephone poles blur with proximity, like the paint surface itself, which reveals little of the artist’s brushwork. View More
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Announcing Exclusive Global Representation of Jackson Pollock
September 27, 2024 Kasmin announces exclusive global representation of the artwork of Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) through the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Pollock was an Abstract Expressionist painter and defining figure of postwar American art, whose paintings and visionary techniques rank among the most recognizable and influential among the 20th century. In just under three decades, Pollock revolutionized the modes of art making for generations to come. View More -
The Art Newspaper: Kasmin to represent Jackson Pollock's work worldwide, next to Lee Krasner
by Hilarie M. Sheets September 27, 2024 Kasmin to represent Jackson Pollock’s work worldwide, next to Lee Krasner The gallery’s partnership with the Pollock-Krasner Foundation expands eight years after it began View More -
Encyclopedia: The Late Collages of Dorothea Tanning featured in Hyperallergic
by Natalie Weis September 25, 2024 Encyclopedia: The Late Collages of Dorothea Tanning brings together 19 collaged works, most of which date from the late 1980s. Tanning had already published the first of her two memoirs and was increasingly turning to literary pursuits. The collages, with their scraps of fabric, tissue, paper, watercolor, and ink, can give the sense that the artist picked up past works’ detritus from her studio floor and decided she might as well make art out of it. Largely abstract, with a few figurative elements (the artist’s hands, cats’ paws, a faucet, a bicycle), the pieces serve to ignite viewers’ imaginations and encourage them to fashion their own interpretations. View More
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Tina Barney: Family Ties featured in The New York Times
by Jane Levere September 25, 2024 This fall, the Jeu de Paume, France’s national photography museum, is honoring the American photographer Tina Barney, a chronicler of social mores both in the United States and overseas, with her largest European retrospective to date. View More -
Diana Al-Hadid elected to the National Academicians in the Class of 2024
September 24, 2024 View More -
Tina Barney: Family Ties featured in Cultured
by Mara Veitch September 23, 2024 View More
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A Milestone Year For Trailblazing Artist Bernar Venet in Forbes
by Y-Jean Mun-Delsalle September 21, 2024 A Milestone Year For Trailblazing Artist Bernar Venet In 2024, acclaimed French artist Bernar Venet celebrates both his remarkable 65-year career and the 10th anniversary of the Venet Foundation, a cultural landmark in Le Muy in southeastern France dedicated to his towering sculptures and contemporary art collection. View More -
Tina Barney interviewed in W Magazine
by Kat Herriman September 20, 2024 Tina Barney on Her Paris Exhibition, Family & the Importance of Fashion — The 78-year-old photographer has spent a lifetime behind the lens—but don’t call her latest show a retrospective. View More -
Nengi Omuku: Wild Things and Perennials reviewed in Cultured
by John Vincler September 11, 2024 The Nigerian artist, in her New York solo debut at Kasmin Gallery, proves herself an expert at painting scenes of groups and crowds in surreally imagined spaces of clouds, fields of flowers, and seascapes. View More
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Les Lalanne at Transamerica Pyramid Center
September 6, 2024 View More -
Electroacoustic Harpist Emily Hopkins at Kasmin
Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center Resonance Music artist-in-residence August 23, 2024 View More -
vanessa german featured in The New York Times
by Aruna D’Souza August 10, 2024 View More
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Bernar Venet at the Paris Olympics featured in Artsy
August 8, 2024 View More -
Nengi Omuku featured in Frieze
by Emily Steer August 6, 2024 View More -
THE MOSS ROOM
Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center July 29, 2024 View More
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Bosco Sodi's Casa Siza featured in the Wall Street Journal
by Sarah Medford July 18, 2024 View More -
Julia Isídrez: Mundo de Julia reviewed in Frieze
by Mariana Fernández July 4, 2024 View More -
vanessa german interviewed in Colossal
by Grace Ebert July 2, 2024 View More
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Ali Banisadr x Huma Bhabha for Elephant
June 1, 2024 Ali Banisadr x Huma Bhabha: “I wonder about how to put a fragmented world back together” -
NARES TRACES featured in The New York Times
by Max Lakin May 30, 2024 View More -
Kasmin x Artsy Benefit Raises $100,000 for Artistic Noise
May 23, 2024 Kasmin x Artsy Benefit Raises $100,000 for the Harlem based, Artistic Noise. View More
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Jamie Nares interviewed for Screen Slate
by Alexandra Coburn May 22, 2024 View More -
Ali Banisadr for Louisiana Channel
May 21, 2024 View More -
vanessa german on Good Morning America
May 21, 2024 View More
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TEFAF New York's energetic opening brings cautious optimism to the trade
by Tim Schneider May 10, 2024 View More -
Kasmin x Artsy Benefit Auction 2024 in support of Artistic Noise
May 1, 2024 Kasmin, in collaboration with Artsy, is proud to present the second annual online auction in support of Artistic Noise, a Harlem-based nonprofit that creates artistic, entrepreneurial, and therapeutic experiences for young people whose lives have been impacted by the juvenile court system, foster care system, mental health care system, and more. Artistic Noise’s programming supports their community of young artists across a variety of needs and creates safe and celebratory spaces where system-impacted young people can be seen, heard, and supported on their pathways to adulthood. View More -
Les Lalanne featured in Artnet News
by Devorah Lauter April 10, 2024 View More
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Naama Tsabar featured in ArtReview
by Cassie Packard April 9, 2024 View More -
Alexis Ralaivao joins Kasmin
March 13, 2024 Kasmin is delighted to welcome Alexis Ralaivao (b. 1991, France) to the gallery. View More -
Lee Krasner: The Edge of Color featured in Vogue
by Grace Edquist March 1, 2024 View More
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Leonor Fini featured in Artnet News
by Adnan Qiblawi March 1, 2024 View More -
vanessa german profiled in Artnet News
by Annikka Olsen February 28, 2024 View More -
James Rosenquist at MoMA
February 2024 View More
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An Evening with Jamie Nares at MoMA
January 22, 2024 View More -
Women, Bronze, and Dangerous Things reviewed in Frieze
by Rebecca Rose Cuomo January 5, 2024 View More -
vanessa german awarded the Joyce Foundation Fellowship
January 1, 2024 View More
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Alexander Harrison joins Kasmin
December 4, 2023 View More -
Nengi Omuku in Conversation at Hastings Contemporary
November 30, 2023 View More -
Lee Krasner featured in the Financial Times
by Melanie Gerlis November 24, 2023 View More
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Diana Al-Hadid: Women, Bronze, and Dangerous Things reviewed in Artsy
by Rawaa Talass November 16, 2023 View More -
Kasmin's Sculpture Garden featured in the New York Post
November 15, 2023 View More -
Les Lalanne in The Art Newspaper
by Carlie Porterfield November 13, 2023 Buyers are flocking to nature-inspired works by the French artists François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne. View More
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"A Chelsea Gallery’s Secret Beekeeping Operation" in Hyperallergic
by Elaine Velie November 12, 2023 View More -
Diana Al-Hadid profiled in Vogue
By Grace Edquist November 10, 2023 View More -
Nengi Omuku featured in Galerie
October 31, 2023 View More
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Diana Al-Hadid featured in Upstate Diary
by Sophia Herring October 30, 2023 View More -
Bosco Sodi and Christian Viveros-Fauné In Conversation
October 5, 2023 On the occasion of the exhibition Bosco Sodi: Solo Para Revivir, please join us for an evening of conversation with... View More -
Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting featured in The New York Times
by Rebecca Schmid October 3, 2023 View More
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Nengi Omuku featured in Artnet News
by Annikka Olsen September 29, 2023 View More -
Diana Al-Hadid interviewed in Artnet News
by Katy Diamond Hamer September 18, 2023 View More -
Tina Barney: The Beginning with James Welling
September 11, 2023 View More
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Lyn Liu joins Kasmin
September 7, 2023 View More -
Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting reviewed in Brooklyn Rail
by Phong H. Bui September 1, 2023 View More -
James Rosenquist at Restaurant Daniel
August 28, 2023 View More
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vanessa german interviewed in The Slowdown
by Spencer Bailey August 17, 2023 View More -
Diana Al-Hadid featured in Galerie Magazine
by Hilarie Sheets August 11, 2023 View More -
Naama Tsabar: Perimeters Record Release
Public Records July 28, 2023 View More
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Alma Allen: Nunca Solo, Book Launch
July 1, 2023 View More -
Kasmin After Kasmin: How a Gallery Moves On After Losing Its Founder
by Daniel Cassady June 2, 2023 View More -
Jan-Ole Schiemann reviewed in Brooklyn Rail
by Andrew Woolbright May 24, 2023 View More
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Nengi Omuku joins Kasmin
May 22, 2023 View More -
Alma Allen Solo Exhibition at Museo Anahuacalli
Museo Anahuacalli May 21, 2023 View More -
Daniel Gordon reviewed in The New Yorker
by Johanna Fateman May 12, 2023 View More
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Daniel Gordon: New Canvas
May 12, 2023 View More -
Judith Bernstein interviewed in Cultured Magazine
by Cultured Staff May 12, 2023 View More -
Alma Allen: Nunca Solo, Extended
May 4, 2023 View More
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Leonor Fini reviewed in Artfourm
by Cassie Packard May 1, 2023 View More -
The Metropolitan Museum of Art acquires Horizontal (1973) by Judith Bernstein
April 24, 2023 View More -
A book signing with Tina Barney at Dashwood Books
April 20, 2023 View More
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Jamie Nares interviewed in T Magazine
by Julia Halperin April 20, 2023 View More -
Robert Polidori featured in Galerie Magazine
by Jill Sieracki April 14, 2023 View More -
Artist Talk—Naama Tsabar at the University of Oregon College of Design
April 13, 2023 View More
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Artistic Noise Benefit Auction in Collaboration with Artsy
April 11, 2023 View More -
Jane Frelilicher featured in The New York Times
by Max Lakin April 5, 2023 Jane Freilicher’s paintings of the late 1950s are technically abstractions, though like those of many of her second-generation Abstract Expressionist... View More
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