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New York: 10 unmissable 2023 art exhibitions
19/12/2022

New York: 10 unmissable 2023 art exhibitions


by Elisabetta Roncati

2022 is coming to an end and, as usual, the Artsail editorial staff takes you to discover the most interesting exhibitions of the coming year.
Therefore let's start from New York where, between the lights of Broadway and the billboards of Time Square, well-known authors and more contemporary proposals will find space.
An example of this formula is the exhibition calendar proposed by MET Museum.

Below are some suggestions:


“Richard Avedon: MURALS”
January 19-November 1, 2023
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Rare life-size photomurals, including an image of Andy Warhol’s Factory will open the new exhibition seasons


“Juan de Pareja, Afro-Hispanic Painter”
April 3-July 16, 2023
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

It will be the first ever held exhibition about the 17th-century Afro-Hispanic painter Juan de Pareja, exploring de Pareja’s experience as an enslaved studio assistant in Diego Velázquez's atelier before becoming an artist in his own right.





“Van Gogh’s Cypresses”
May 22-August 27, 2023
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

On the occasion of the 170th anniversary of Van Gogh's birth, this show will bring together 40 major artworks offering an unprecedented look at some of the most iconic masterpieces of one the most worldwide known artist.





"Projects. Ming Smith"
February 4–May 29, 2023
MoMA

It will offer a critical overview on a photographer who has been living and working in New York since the 1970s inspiring a generation of artists engaging the politics and poetics of the photographic image in relation to experiences of Blackness.


"Georgia O’Keeffe. To See Takes Time"
April 9–August 12, 2023
MoMA

Best known for her flower paintings, Georgia O’Keeffe also made a series of artworks in charcoal, pencil, watercolor and pastel. This exhibition will reunite works on paper along with her key paintings.





"Sarah Sze: Timelapse"
March 31–September 5, 2023
MoMA

Sarah Sze’s site-specific interventions will invite meditation on how our digitally and materially saturated world shapes the way we experience time and place.


"Gego: Measuring Infinity"
March 31–September 12, 2023
MoMA

Gego’s sculptures, drawings, prints, textiles and books trace a markedly individual path through organic forms, linear structures, and spatial investigations.


"Every Ocean Hughes: Alive Side"
January 14–April 2, 2023
Whitney Museum of American Art

Using humor and intimacy expressed with distinct visual and sculptural forms, “Every Ocean Hughes’s” (Emily Roysdon, born in 1977) series of artworks are connected by the artist’s interest in transitions, thresholds, kinship, legacy, and queer life.





"Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map"
April 19–August 2023
Whitney Museum of American Art

This exhibition is the first New York retrospective of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. It will bring together nearly five decades of Smith’s drawings, prints, paintings and sculptures in the largest and most comprehensive showing of her career to date.


"Josh Kline: Project for a New American Century"
April 19–August 2023
Whitney Museum of American Art

Josh Kline (born in 1979, Philadelphia, he lives and works in New York) is one of the leading artists of his generation. Kline is best known for creating immersive installations using video, sculpture, photography, and design to question how emergent technologies are changing human life in the twenty-first century.





Of course there will also be lots of interesting art fairs and other events which, as always, will make New York one of the must-see destinations for another year full of art and culture.




Born in Genoa, Milanese by adoption, Elisabetta Roncati decided to combine her university education in economics and management with her passion for culture with a goal: bringing people closer to the art market in a clear, easily understandable and professional way. Interested in all forms of artistic and cultural expressions, contemporary and otherwise, she has two great passions: textile art and African art. As an art consultant, she firmly believes that culture has the power to transcend the boundaries of individual nations, creating a global community of art lovers. In 2018 he founded the registered trademark Art Nomade Milan that she uses to speak about art and culture on the main social media platforms.

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