Mike Kuchar is a “Show Off”


François Ghebaly New York is delighted to present Show Off, iconoclastic filmmaker and visual artist Mike Kuchar’s newest exhibition at the gallery’s Lower East Side location. Since the 1960s, Mike Kuchar has been a majorly influential figure in the underground film and comics scenes. Together with his twin brother George, the Kuchars gained cult recognition first in the […]

Dislyxec Poet: CB Hoyo @ Plan X Gallery, Milan


With Dislyxec Poet at Plan X Milan, CB Hoyo does what he does best—breaks the rules, questions value, and makes the art world deeply uncomfortable while laughing at it. This exhibition at Plan X Milan is not just an overwhelming spectacle of 1,500 unique works on paper, but also a reckless market experiment, a farewell […]

Michael McGregor Takes Over Hashimoto Contemporary’s Booth @ Zona Maco, Mexico City


Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Los-Angeles based artist Michael McGregor at Zona Maco, featuring a series of new paintings and hotel stationary drawings. This marks the artist’s premier solo booth at the esteemed art fair.

David Byrd: Bad jobs can produce very good pictures


Anton Kern Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by David Byrd (1926 – 2013) coinciding with the release of Volume 1 of the late American artist’s catalogue raisonné. Occupying the third floor gallery, this presentation aims to illuminate the interconnections between Byrd’s paintings, drawings, and assemblage sculptures, and provide a glimpse into his creative process. Special attention […]

HUSKMITNAVN: A New Day @ V1 Gallery, Copenhagen


There is something so comforting about a HUSKMITNAVN show at V1 Gallery. Not that the work is comfortable, but that you know HUSKMITNAVN will paint about domestic life in a way that feels relatable, or create a collective sense of anxiety and humor in his illustrations. It’s comforting because you know he has an eye […]

JIM JOE’s “Practice in Public” is a Fascinating Exploration and Use of Public Space


It’s a process of patience. JIM JOE, famous in that he is famously mostly reluctant to take a spotlight or showcase himself in public, made an entire project in public. Perhaps the most public place he could, at the New York Public Library, exploring two branches located on Fifth Avenue between 40th and 42nd Street […]