Fall is one of the most magical times to be in New York. The leaves are the perfect colors that autumn could only dream of. We get to dress extraordinarily with luscious layers and light jackets. And if we decide to brunch on Sundays, they too feel more cozy, more intimate. What better time to go see some art than after you’ve had a few breakfast cocktails? I’ve amassed a listing of the fall art exhibits in New York – whether it be in galleries, on the street, a grad center or in a museum, they’re all the things I’m most looking forward to this Fall 2013.
An American Style: Global Sources for New York Textile + Fashion Design, 1915-1928
Bard Graduate Center
18 West 86th Street
September 27th to February 2nd, 2014
www.bgc.bard.edu
Chris Burden: Extreme Measures
New Museum
235 Bowery
October 2nd – January 12th, 2014
www.newmuseum.org
Irving Penn On Assignment
Pace Gallery
510 W. 25th Street (Between 10th and 11th)
September 13th to October 26th
www.pacegallery.com
The Fashion World of John Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
October 25th to February 23rd, 2014
www.brooklynmuseum.org
Aldo Tambellini: We Are the Primitives of a New Era
James Cohan Gallery
533 West 26th Street (Between 10th and 11th)
September 12th – October 19th
www.jamescohan.com
Check out my review, here.
Balthus: Cats and Girls – Paintings & Provocations
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue (at 82nd Street)
September 25th to January 12th, 2014
www.metmuseum.org
The Sheep Station by Francois Xavier Lalanne
Public Art Program Presented by Paul Kasmin Gallery and Michael Shvo
239 10th Avenue (at 24th Street)
September 17th to October 20th
www.gettystation.com
Check out my review, here.
Josef Breitenbach
Gitterman Gallery
41 E. 57th Street, Suite 1103 (at Madison Ave.)
September 10th to November 2nd
www.gittermangallery.com
Various Shows
Mana Contemporary
888 Newark Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07306
September 29th to Dec. 28th
www.artmanafest.com
Check out my reviews on Mana Contemporary Art Center, here and Carole Feuerman’s Exhibit, here.
Do you have to add to this listing? Or any fashion related art exhibitions that are happening in or around New York that I should check out? Let me know in the comments and I’ll add it on with your link. There’s nothing like getting your inner artist inspired than by viewing the work that people are making around you.