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THE ART LIST

Read ART REVIEWS by DAVID EBONY

 

KENT, CT

Craven Contemporary
4 Fulling Ln. Kent Barns.
@cravencontemporary

Jan. 24 - March 15, '26. WHEN I HEARD AT THE CLOSE OF THE DAY.
A solo show of skyscrape paintings by Massachusetts artist Bruce Brodie, all inspired by the poetry of Walt Whitman.

Kenise Barnes Fine Art
7 Fulling Ln.
@kenisebarnesfineart

Jan. 10 - Feb. 15, '26. SUSAN ENGLISH AND LAURA MORIARTY. The exhibition brings together two Hudson Valley–based artists whose practices are deeply rooted in material exploration, natural processes, and the poetics of landscape—each approaching abstraction through distinct yet resonant vocabularies.

Morrison Gallery
60 N Main St
@morrisongallery 

Morrison Gallery was founded in 1999 by owner William Morrison, in 2024 construction of the current space was completed. The gallery specializes in, contemporary art and sculpture, exhibiting monumental works within the museum-like space and throughout the property. 

Peggy Mercury
9 Maple St. Kent Barns #2
@itspeggymercury

Feb. 6 - March 15, ‘26
IN THE BOUDOIR.
Black and white photography featuring works by Ian David Baker, Francesco Scavullo, Peter Noble and more. A selection of rare first edition photography books will also be on view. 

NEW CANAAN, CT

The Glass House
199 Elm St.
@theglasshouse_newcanaan

April 16 - Dec 14, ‘26. TOMASHI JACKSON AND ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG: THE CATCH ONE. To mark the centennial of Rauschenberg’s birth, featuring newly commissioned paintings by Jackson in dialogue with works by Rauschenberg from the site’s permanent collection, the exhibition contributes to a global slate of 2025–26 initiatives that reexamine Rauschenberg’s legacy, honoring his expansive creativity, spirit of curiosity, and commitment to change.

REDDING, CT

G-Town Arts
5 Main St. @GTownArts

Feb. 14 - March 28, '26. BETWEEN THE LINES examines the space where language and perception meet, transforming words into objects and gestures into meaning. The works of Fern Apfel, Joe Arman, Cat Balco, Dan Cameron, Vincent Dion, Madge Evers, Paul Gillis, John O’Connor, Sue Musk, Bob Marty, Rita Valley, Sally Van Doren, and others.

RIDGEFIELD, CT

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main St.
@thealdrich

Jan. 25 - May 25, '26 CHENLU HO AND CHIARA NO: WHAT THE HANDS REMEBER TO HEAR. A joint exhibition of two artists who use ceramic sculpture to explore storytelling and spirituality.

JENNIE JIEUN LEE; LUTEAL ELEMENTS AND GROOVES. Lee's solo museum debut and will feature new and recent works centered on invention and ceremony. More Exhibitions…

SALISBURY, CT

Geary Contemporary
14 Main St.
@gearycontemporary

Feb. 21 - April 12, ‘26
ALAN PRAZNIAK, EARTH TONES, a Solo exhibition.

WILLIAMSTOWN, MA

Clark Art Institute
225 South St.
@clarkart

Dec. 20 - March 8, '26. SHADOW VISIONARIES: FRENCH ARTISTS AGAINST THE CURRENT, 1840-70. Amid mid-1800s France’s upheaval, artists working in print and photography rejected official progress narratives, embracing dark, spiritual visions that anticipated Symbolism and Surrealism.

Through Oct. 12, ’26. 
GROUND/WORK 2025
Features a dynamic range of outdoor sculptures by Yō Akiyama, Laura Ellen Bacon, Aboubakar Fofana, Hugh Hayden, Milena Naef, and Javier Senosiain. The exhibition is curated by Glenn Adamson. More Exhibitions….

ALBANY, NY

University Art Museum
1400 Washington Ave.
@ualbanyartmuseum

Through Apr. 3, '26.
NOEL W ANDERSON: BLACK EXCELLENCE.
Anderson’s most comprehensive museum exhibition to date. Newly-commissioned video and suspended Jacquard tapestries depicting digitally altered archival and media images. Artist conversation/catalogue launch with Cara Manes (MoMA) on 3/12, 4:30pm.

ANDES, NY 

Leo Koenig Inc. 
11 Delaware Avenue 
@leokoeniginc

May 24 - Aug. 2, ‘26. Opening Reception Sunday, May 24, 12-6 pm.
PAINT YOUR LIFE!
Curated by Ryan Steadman. Each artist in PAINT YOUR LIFE! chooses to show us who they truly are, no matter how difficult, awkward, silly, or even dangerous an act that might be. Their art is a gift, often helping viewers feel a little braver, less alone, or more understood. Yet, this powerful desire to share one’s reality is almost always (perhaps necessarily) paired with an equally powerful urge to embellish it. Featuring Leonard Baby, James Castle, Nicole Eisenman, Jörg Immendorff, Sahara Longe, Louisa Matthiasdottir, Emily Pettigrew, Arisa Yoshioka, Lisa Yuskavage, and many others.

 

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, NY  

Hessel Museum of Art
Bard College
33 Garden Rd.
@ccsbard

Jan. 21 - Feb. 22, ‘26.
WE ARE IN HELL WHEN WE HURT ONE ANOTHER by Jacolby Satterwhite, a visionary artist known for building complex and wholly unique animated worlds from scratch. For this monumental work—made for both multi-channel installation and virtual reality—the artist has said that he wanted to create “a cultural survey of our present time.”

April 4 - May 24, ‘26.
EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN TODAY. A collection of 12 graduate thesis exhibitions organized by CCS Bard’s Class of ‘26. Informed by the turbulent political climate of the past two years yet motivated by distinct curatorial concerns, the projects collectively ask where—and when—we look to understand our present moment. Spanning diverse disciplines, time periods, and materials

CAIRO, NY

A.THERIEN
3026 Route 23B
@atherien_upstate

A curated selection of antique furniture, textiles, and found objects. Rare and collectible books with a focus on art, nature, and photography; and artist’s ephemera. Also featuring occasional exhibitions.

CLINTON CORNERS, NY

Art Sales & Research
@artsalesandresearch

Representing art by mid to late career, self taught/outsider artists and several artist estates. AS&R currently collaborates with art consultants, curates exhibitions in NY and Palm Beach, and participates at art fairs nationally.

COLD SPRING, NY

Magazzino Italian Art
2700 Route 9
@magazzino

Sept. 8, ‘25 - March 23, ‘26.
PIERO MANZONI: TOTAL SPACE. Two immersive environments conceived by Manzoni in 1961, at a date when conceptualism and installation art were only starting to appear on the art world’s horizon, marking a singular, conceptually driven contribution to the evolving language of installation art in Italy.

YOICHI OHIRA: JAPAN IN MURANO. Murano Glass works blending Japanease aesthetics with Venetian tradition.

More exhibitions…

Manitoga Design Colllection
159 Main st.

Thu. / Fri: 11am – 5pm
Sat. / Sun: 11am – 6pm
Mon–Wed: Closed

Studio Tashtego
158 Main St.
@studio_tashtego

A contemporary art and design gallery specializing in ceramics, glass, furniture, lighting, textile and sculpture. The curatorial focus seeks to illuminate artists that create surprising yet compositionally balanced artworks that are informed by time-honored aesthetic traditions.

GARRISON, NY

Boscobel House & Garden
1601 Route 9D
@boscobelhg

This esteemed Historic House Museum containing one of the finest collections of decorative arts from the Federal period. Boscobel offers admission to 68 acres of grounds, featuring lush gardens and a woodland trail. Explore their public program.

Manitoga
584 Route 9D
@visitmanitoga

Manitoga and its Design Center is the former home, studio, and 75-acre woodland garden of American industrial designer Russel Wright (1904–1976), which is now a National Historic Landmark and a public museum.

GERMANTOWN, NY 

Mary MacGill
212 Main St.
@marymacgillgallery

The gallery presents process-driven, material-focused works across media, uniting art and design in a space that emphasizes simplicity, groundedness, and the artfulness of everyday life.

GHENT, NY

Art Omi
1405 Co Route 22
@art_omi

March 21 - May 31, '26. ONNIS LUQUE |DOMINIO: AN UNFINISHED VISUAL ARCHIVE OF ARCHITECTURAL EXTRACTIVISM. More exhibitions…

HILLSDALE, NY

LABspace
2642 NY Route 23
@labspace_art

The gallery is on a winter break until Spring ‘26.

HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY

Beekman Arts Club
171 Beekman Rd.
@beekmanartsclub

Beekman Arts Club was founded in 2019 by artist Gemma Kahng to create a unique gallery experience for artists and collectors.

HUDSON, NY

Olana State Historic Site
5720 State Route 9G @olanafredericchurch

Through Fall, ‘26.
WHAT’S MISSING?
Site-Specific Outdoor Works by Ellen Harvey and Gabriela Salazar.

Stair Galleries
549 Warren St.
@stairgalleries

Auctions throughout the year. Stair Galleries is renowned for its expertly curated sales of fine art, decorative art, and furniture. Visit the website for upcoming auctions.

Susan Eley Fine Art
433 Warren St.
@sefa_gallery

Dec. 4 - Feb. 21 '26.
CHERRY
New paintings by Josie Tolliver Shaw.

HUDSON, NY

The Campus
341 NY-217 @thecampusupstate

The new exhibition will open in May, ‘26.

The Campus is a collaborative space by Bortolami, James Cohan, kaufmann repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, & kurimanzutto.

 

KINDERHOOK, NY

Bill Arning Exhibitions
@billarningexhibitions

Jan. 17 - Feb. 28,’ 26.
L.U.N.CH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headquarters)
311 East Broadway 2nd fl.

AMBIGUOUS STORYTELLERS

Hannah Barrett, Ario Elami, Matthew Gilbert, TJ Griffin Paula Hayes, Brian Kenny, Phil Knoll, Steven Lack,, Jean Paul Mallozzi, Donna Moylan, Rajab Ali Sayed, Erik Daniel White.    

September Gallery
4 Hudson St.
@septembergallery

Feb. 14 - April 12, ‘26.
MARTHA FRIEDMMAN, MIKA TAGA, ALINA TENSER. Three solo shows, three artists, three curators: Alyson Baker, Kristen Dodge, and Olga Dekalo have each respectively selected Martha Friedman, Mika Taga, and Alina Tenser. Each sculptor will have her own room with visual and conceptual intersections alighting between shows.
10% of sales will be donated to River Valley Arts Collective @rivervalleyartscollective

The School / Jack Shainman
25 Broad St.
@jackshainman

Open May through end of November. A former high school founded in 2013 with the mission of presenting ambitious, large-scale exhibitions that shed new light on artists working both within and outside of Jack Shainman Gallery’s program.

KINGSTON, NY

BCMT GALLERY
793 Hurley Av.
@bcmtco

Jan. 17 - March 13, ‘26.
PETITE
An exhibition featuring works on a smaller scale by Samuel Aguirre, Margaret Griffith, Kat Howard, Addie Juell, Kieran Kinsella, April Kinser, Karen Mastriocovo, David Mcintyre, Joseph Pine, Giselle Potter, Jay Sylvester, Joshua Vogel, and Lucy Williams.

68 Prince Street Gallery
68 Prince St. @68princegallery

Feb. 7 - March 8, ‘26.
SPOT ON, aka, SEE SPOT RUN.
A vibrant meticulously crafted tapestry of creativity, each artist brings their distinct voice, yet they are united by the shared exploration of the concept of “seeing spots.” Featuring Sharon Butler, Jason Travers, Kieran Kinsella, Murray Hochman, and Eileen Power.

NARROWSBURG, NY

DVAA
37 North Main St.
@dvartsalliance

Feb. 7- March 15, '26. MICHAEL SALOMON: FAMILIAR TERRAIN. A series of photographs made within forty-five minutes of Salomon’s home. Without preplanned narrative, the artist stayed open to nearby details—handprints, makeshift crucifixes—finding them as moving as distant places.

‘LET IT ALL OUT.
The ‘26 members show, curated by Tanner Simon. Visual artists, writers, and performers share their emotions about the year ahead.

NEWBURGH, NY

Bank Art Gallery
94 Broadway @bankartgallery

The gallery will reopen Spring ‘26. Bank Art Gallery was founded to be a beacon for the arts and serve as a cultural hub where creativity finds its home.

NEW PALTZ, NY

Samuel Dorsky
Museum of Art

1 Hawk Dr.
@dorskymuseum

Feb. 7 - April 5, '26. HUDSON VALLEY ARTISTS 2026; TERRESTRIAL EXTRA An exhibition that considers how industrial materials pulled from the Earth’s surface or extracted from its depths enter our field of vision.  Guest-curated by artists Alta Buden and Craig Monteith.

Feb. 8 – July 12, ‘26.
WATTS PER LUMEN.
As an object of study, light is hard to see. Ambivalently, it is both a particle with no mass and the fastest wave in the universe. As a material, it occupies great expanses of space yet presents itself as mere surface or void. Watts per Lumen explores how we nevertheless orient ourselves through an interpretation of the energy that it carries. Curated by Sophie Landres.

STONE RIDGE, NY

Kombi Gallery
@kombi.nyc

Visit online, or by appointment.
Kombi is a design showroom based in New York presenting contemporary furniture, lighting, surface materials and sculpture from Southern Africa.

TIVOLI, NY

Available Items
64 Broadway
@available_items

A gallery founded by design industry veterans Chad Phillips and Kristin Coleman. Featuring a curated mix of vintage and modern furniture, objects, and art, books and magazines about architecture, design, and the arts. The gallery hosts rotating exhibitions that blur the line between fine art and design.

WASSAIC, NY

Wassaic Project
37 Furnace Bank Rd.
@wassaicproject

Dec. 6 — March 14, '26.
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE.

Features 12 artists throughout all seven floors of Maxon Mills: Meli Bandera, Danny Dobrow, Mark Fleuridor, Thea Gregorius, Heidi Johnson, Kim Mullis, Antonio Scott Nichols, Chiara No, Beverly Peterson, Gerardo Pulido, Stephanie Santana, and Deborah Simon.

Dec. 12- April 19, '26 at Troutbeck.
E.E. KONO: CONVERSANT. A series of egg tempera paintings inspired by Troutbeck, a place where nature, community, and conversation have long sparked meaningful change.