THE ART LIST
Read Reviews by David Ebony
FALLS VILLAGE, CT
Furnace Art On Paper Archive
107 Main St.
@furnace_artonpaper
June 7 - July 5, ’25.
PASSAGES is a solo exhibition by Erick Johnson, showcasing an exploration of color as a threshold. At the heart of Passages is the idea that color is both a fixed presence and an unfolding experience.
KENT, CT
Carol Corey Fine Art
6 North Main St. Kent Barns.
@carolcoreyfineart
May 3 - June 8, ‘25.
ROZ CHAST The Gallery’s last exhibit features new work, including the most recent New Yorker cartoons, embroideries and, hopefully, a few new pysanky as well.
Craven Contemporary
4 Fulling Ln. Kent Barns.
@cravencontemporary
March 8 - May 4, ’25.
MAN’S BEST FRIEND is a dog themed group show featuring work by Chad Etting, Susumu Kamijo, Maureen Dougherty, William Wegman, David Shrigley, Mickalene Thomas, Polly Shindler, Peter Gynd, Alex Katz and Louis Fratino.
April 12 - May 4, ’25.
SPRING INTO ART is a collection of art specially curated for Spring. Featuring fifteen works by Michael De Feo, Alex Katz, David Shrigley, Jeff Wallace and Jonas Wood.
Kenise Barnes Fine Art
7 Fulling Ln.
@kenisebarnesfineart
April 26 - June 8, ’25.
CONVERT LIGHT ENERGY - JULIA WHITNEY BARNES AND SARAH MOREJOHN Both artists work with botanical subjects. Morejohn’s drawings are mementos of native plants and hikes in the Pacific Northwest. Whitney Barnes combines several plant species into single compositions, creating hand-painted cyanotype prints.
Morrison Gallery
60 N Main St
@morrisongallery
Spring ’24 - May 18, ’25.
INAUGURAL EXHIBITION introduces new artists and estates alongside the existing roster of artists the gallery has been working with. Showcasing pieces from Post-War American artists, contemporary artists, and larger-scale sculptors. During the course of this exhibition, the indoor and outdoor works will be regularly changed out.
Peggy Mercury
9 Maple St. Kent Barns #2
@itspeggymercury
May 17 - June 22, ’25.
EMBELLISHED NOTIFICATIONS by textile designer and fiber artist Kate Lewis offers an analog interpretation of the messages and notifications we receive digitally from various apps, brands and the outside world in general.
NEW CANAAN, CT
The Glass House
199 Elm St.
@theglasshouse_newcanaan
17 April - Dec. 15, ’25.
BARBARA KASTEN: STRUCTURE, LIGHT, LAND spans across grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape, with a striking interplay of light, color, and form.
RIDGEFIELD, CT
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main St.
@thealdrich
March 30 - Oct. 5, ’25.
MARTIN BECK: …FOR HOURS, DAYS, WEEKS AT A TIME explores the methods and means through which environments are captured, compressed, and represented. The exhibition is curated by Eduardo Andres Alfonso.
Through Oct. 31, ‘25.
MOKO FUKUYAMA: MENAGERIE Multidisciplinary artist Moko Fukuyama debuting a new outdoor sculpture specially made for The Aldrich.
Through May 11, ‘25.
WEN LIU: TAME TANGLE Wen Liu’s clay frameworks suggest organic and bodily forms —references symbolic of the temporal yet perpetual cycles of life.
SHARON, CT
Standard Space
147 Main St.
@standard_space
March 29 - May 3, ’25.
POLLY SHINDLER creates living spaces in her paintings from a combination of her imagination and sourced imagery. Shindler explores ideas surrounding the value of personal space, an interest in location and the idiosyncrasies of place.
NORTH ADAMS, MA
MASS MoCA 1040 Mass MoCa Way @massmoca
April 5 - June 29, ‘25.
RANDI MALKIN STEINBERGER: THE ARCHIVE OF LOST MEMORIES provides a window into the lives of the forgotten through a vast collection of found photographs, slides, and tintypes that Steinberger has gathered over years.
May 24, ’25. - April 5, ’26.
VINCENT VALDEZ: JUST A DREAM is the artist’s first major museum survey and spans over two decades of his work. Working across painting, video, drawing, sculpture, lithography, and multimedia installation. The exhibition is co-curated by Denise Markonish and Patricia Restrepo. More exhibitions…
WILLIAMSTOWN, MA
Clark Art Institute
225 South St.
@clarkart
Jan. 25 -May 18, ‘25.
PAGINATIONS A-Z: Alphabetic highlights from the library’s special collections.
March 8 - June 15, ’25.
PASTORAL ON PAPER explores how artists depicted rural life. Selected primarily from the Clark’s strong holdings of drawings by Claude Lorrain and Thomas Gainsborough and supplemented with select loans of Dutch Italianate artworks.
Through Jan. 25, ‘26.
MARIEL CAPANNA; GIORNATA
Capanna plays what she calls “games of remembering” as a way of reckoning with loss. Working from home videos and family slideshows, whose runtime is her constraint, the artist races to record fleeting memory images in oil paint.
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, NY
Hessel Museum of Art
Bard College
33 Garden Rd.
@ccsbard
April 5 – May 25 ’25.
15: The exhibition spans from painting to video to site-specific commissions and includes work from nearly 50 artists from Bard College staff and faculty.
Jun 21 - Oct 19, ‘25.
ALL MANNER OF EXPERIMENTS: LEGACIES OF THE BAGHDAD GROUP FOR MODERN ART will combine significant examples of painting, sculpture, drawing, and archival material from the Baghdad Group for Modern Art, spanning from 1946 to 2023.
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 books and ephemera. Also featuring occasional special presentations of art ephemera, photography, studio furniture, and studio pottery.
CATSKILL, NY
Hill Street Gallery
65 Hill St.
@hillstreetgallerycatskill
Hill Street Gallery showcases a curated selection of limited edition photographs from professional photographer and gallery owner, Bruce Byers. Additionally it features a rotation of various works by other artists.
CLINTON CORNERS, NY
Art Sales & Research
@artsalesandresearch
By appointment only.
Located in a former barn featuring Post-War, Outsider and Contemporary artists and offering art advice to collectors, new and established.
COLD SPRING, NY
Magazzino Italian Art
2700 Route 9
@magazzino
March 7 - June 23, ’25.
LUCIO POZZI: QUI DENTRO/IN HERE Features a selection of vibrant and innovative abstract works that Lucio Pozzi has produced over the course of his remarkable 60-year career. Curated by David Ebony in collaboration with Paola Mura, Magazzino’s artistic Director.
Nov. 15, ‘24 - July 28, ‘25.
A JOURNEY TO AMERICA: MARIA LAI. The first retrospective in the United States dedicated to one of the most important Italian artists of the 20th century. Featuring approximately 100 works tracing a career that bridged her native Sardinian traditions, Arte Povera, and the influence of American culture.
Ongoing exhibition:
ARTE POVERA Magazzino presents a comprehensive panorama on the artistic practice of 12 artists associated with the Arte Povera movement.
Studio Tashtego
158 Main St.
@studio_tashtego
May 17 - July 13, ’25.
ARCADIA In these turbulent times, Elizabeth Blake offers an alternative in clay. Longing for a shared vision of happiness and abundance, she constructs an idyllic world where humanity reveres and finds harmony with nature.
GARRISON, NY
Boscobel House & Garden
1601 Route 9D
@boscobelhg
Ongoing in the visitor center.
RECLAIMED RESILIENCE; HIGHLIGHTS FROM BOSCOBEL’S COLLECTION. Showcasing some of the most iconic collection objects ranging from portraits, to furniture, ceramics, and more.
Garrison Art Center
23 Garrison Landing
@garrisonartcenter
April 12 - May 4, ‘25.
AMY TALLUTO: SKELETON KEY. By merging disparate ideas, including intriguing symbols and recurring motifs, Talluto’s art invites viewers to uncover their own connections.
April 12 - May 2, ’25.
ROUNDELS: RUNNING TOGETHER by Heather Cox features photographic portraits and intricate photo-sculptures.
May 17 - June 22, ’25.
RISE: SCENES OF RESISTANCE by Jeremy Dennis reflects upon Indigenous identity in the United States.
Manitoga
584 Route 9D
@visitmanitoga
The home, studio and woodland garden of pioneer industrial designer, Russel Wright (1904-1976), envisioned with his wife Mary Einstein Wright (d. 1952) for their family. Experience Dragon Rock, the experimental home which Wright built onto the rock ledge of an abandoned quarry while masterfully orchestrating the surrounding landscape into a series of outdoor rooms of varying character and delight.
GERMANTOWN, NY
Alexander Gray Associates
224 Main St.
@alexandergrayassociates
Alexander Gray Associates features year-round exhibitions showcasing Gallery artists and special projects. The Gallery spotlights artistic movements and artists active in the twentieth and twenty-first century, and regularly features local artists.
Mary MacGill
212 Main St.
@marymacgillgallery
May 17 - July 16, ’25.
SHAPING SHADOWS presents sculptural lighting by Sylvia Estes alongside ceramic abstractions by Sarah Mijares Fick. Together, Estes and Fick engage transformation as both a material process and metaphor shaping light, clay, and surface to reflect the quiet shifts that alter our perception of light and form.
ANNUAL LAYERS Honoring indigenous and Shaker traditions, Jonathan Kline separates layers of native Black Ash trees and weaves new forms — an homage to meditative woodlands that surround his home.
GHENT, NY
Art Omi
1405 Co Route 22
@art_omi
March 15 - June 7 ’25.
STAGING AREA: A BARN RAISING IN TWO PARTS (PART ONE), designer Erin Besler engages the communal and performative dimensions of a barn raising. More exhibitions…
HILLSDALE, NY
LABspace
2642 NY Route 23
@labspace_art
May 3 – June 29, ’25.
GROUP CHAT, a solo exhibition by Susan Meyer, brings together a number of quasi-figurative sculptures of varying shapes and sizes and material compositions.
May 3 - June 29, ’25.
HUMBLE BEAUTY is a solo exhibition by Carlton Davis featuring photographs of seemingly mundane grocery items with a focus on composition and mood.
HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY
Beekman Arts Club
171 Beekman Rd.
@beekmanartsclub
Created as a unique gathering place for artists and collectors, Beekman Arts Club is located in a historic barn. The 'club' has expanded its exhibition space to an Victorian house in the Newburgh location.
HUDSON, NY
Pamela Salisbury Gallery
362 1/2 Warren St.
@pamelasalisburyhudson
April 12 - May 11, ’25.
SHE OPENED HER EAR TO THE GREAT BELOW, Elena Sisto furthers her exploration of ancient mythologies.
WEATHER refers to the conditions Elizabeth Hazan creates in her paintings, the atmospheric forces, and the interior climate of her imagination.
AT WORK focuses on the workplace as a central theme. Lothar Osterburg creates small-scale models fashioned out of found materials.
INVITATION TO WANDER by Alex Cohen explores the essence of wandering. “I hope they contain the spirit of wandering and the invitation for others to experience them in this way.”
THREADS AND CUTS exhibits the unique dialogue in which Rotem Amizur engages, she articulates a new hybrid language, one between painting and collage.
HUDSON, NY Con’t
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
May 1 - June 8, ’25.
SPRINGBURST is a two-person exhibition of paintings by Friederike Oeser and John Vitale. Oeser works from external imagery and stimuli; Vitale’s imagery and output come from internal thoughts and feelings.
The Campus
341 NY-217 @thecampusupstate
New exhibits in Spring, ‘25. A collaborative space by Bortolami Gallery, James Cohan, kaufmann repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, and kurimanzutto.
The Hudson Eye
43 S. 3rd St.
@the.hudson.eye.2025
Aug. 22 - Sept 1, ‘25.
ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL Powered by Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation.
KERHONKSON, NY
Ravenwood
579 Samsonville Rd.
@ravenwoodny
RAVENWOOD is a celebration of seasonality where farming and food intersect with art and design. For the 2025 season, Ravenwood will open its barn doors for weekly gatherings. A rotating exhibition of art and design will be showcased.
KINDERHOOK, NY
Bill Arning Exhibitions
17 Broad St.
@billarningexhibitions
March 8 - May 17, ‘25.
FAMILIAR/UNFAMILIAR Featuring works from Kevin Mosca, Mathew Bebe Murphy, Sue Muskat, and Erik Daniel White.
September Gallery
4 Hudson St.
@septembergallery
March 15 - May 11 ’25.
I WAS HERE Features Kesewa Aboah, kg, Emma Safir, Jen Simms, Odessa Straub, Amas Verdâtre, all working with textile and figuration. Through printing, stitching, knitting, weaving and casting, distorted portraiture emerges.
The School / Jack Shainman
25 Broad St.
@jackshainman
May 17 - Nov. 29, ‘25.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
The Exhibition brings together work by over two dozen artists working across a wide range of media and at scale both intimate and grand, offering a sustained reflection on the social and political climate of our time by considering how we respond—individually and collectively—when many of the most basic components of public life can no longer be taken for granted.
KINGSTON, NY
BCMT GALLERY
793 Hurley Av.
@bcmtco
Oct. 12, ‘24 - on going.
SENSIBILITY CONVERSATION. A new gallery highlighting craft & processes. An ongoing exhibition featuring work by Joshua Vogel, Kat Howard, Sue Kirk, Julia Dankov, Henry Pfeffer. Ann Swingler, Samuel Aguirre, Margaret Griffith, Peter Petrochko, Nettie Summer, and Sarah Kersten.
MILLERTON, NY
Geary Contemporary
34 Main St.
@gearycontemporary
April 5 - June 8, ‘25.
THINGS: WHEELS, LADDERS, TEETH, ALPS, GODS, BOAS, ETC by William Corwin. An exhibition of cast metal sculpture from the last decade of the artist’s practice.Things will be held concurrently with a presentation of Corwin’s Mountain pieces at The Re Institute in Millerton NY.
NARROWSBURG, NY
DVAA
37 North Main St.
@dvartsalliance
April 5 - May 11, ’25.
JENNY CARPENTER: OPEN SPACES. Carpenter’s paintings on birch panel capture a sense of place, a moment.
April 5 - May 11, ’25.
KELLY O’BRIEN: WHEN WE ARE AMONG THE TREES O’Brien’s work draws out and explores themes around ecological uncertainty and relational entanglement, navigating and holding complex ideas lightly and nimbly.
May 17 - June 22, ’25.
BOBBY ABATE: BIG BAD “My work weaves together personal and political narratives, reflecting my experience as a Queer individual coming of age”.
NEW PALTZ, NY
Samuel Dorsky
Museum of Art
1 Hawk Dr.
@dorskymuseum
Feb. 8 - July 13, ‘25. LANDMINES: LANDMINES: DAWOUD BEY, CHRISTINA FERNANDEZ, RICHARD MOSSE, RICK SILVA presents camera-based work by artists exploring the role landscape plays in burying or exhuming social history. Curated by Sophie Landres.
RHINEBECK, NY
T Space
125 1/2 Round Lake Rd.
@tspaceandsmhf
By appointment only.
Art and architecture foundation that inspires cross-pollination of art, architecture, music, and poetry to foster creativity and to amplify interdisciplinary thinking.
STONE RIDGE, NY
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
April 25 - June 1, ’25.
ANIMAL HOUSE features the work of 18 creatives, the show features a diverse array of imaginative habitats for wild and domesticated animals from a modernist bird sanctuary with a tongue-in-cheek reference to Philip Johnson's Glass House to a heated cat grotto and chic dog house that doubles as an end table.
WASSAIC, NY
Wassaic Project
37 Furnace Bank Rd.
@wassaicproject
May 17 - Sept. 13, ‘25.
SO IT GOES. Featuring 423 artists that have chosen methods like play, reflection, and scale to awaken us from that desensitized state and into a fever dream. Curated by Eve Biddle, Bowie Zunino, Jeff Barnett-Winsby, and Will Hutnick.