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E.V. Day's 'Bride' at The Hole: A Playful Take on Monet's Garden

exhibition · 2026-04-24

E.V. Day's exhibition 'Bride' at The Hole presents an irreverent interpretation of Claude Monet's famous garden at Giverny. The show features sculptures and installations that reimagine the iconic water lilies and Japanese bridge through a contemporary, feminist lens. Day, known for her work with everyday materials like fishing line and plastic, transforms the gallery into a whimsical, immersive environment. The exhibition runs until September 4 at The Hole's location on Broadway between 62nd and 65th Streets. Other concurrent shows include Nancy Rubins at Josie Robertson Plaza and Paul Kasmin Gallery, and Helen Brough's permanent installation at 70 Washington Street.

Key facts

  • E.V. Day's exhibition 'Bride' is on view at The Hole.
  • The show offers an irreverent take on Monet's garden.
  • The exhibition runs until September 4.
  • The Hole is located on Broadway between 62nd and 65th Streets.
  • Nancy Rubins has works at Josie Robertson Plaza and Paul Kasmin Gallery.
  • Nancy Rubins' exhibition at Josie Robertson Plaza runs until September 4.
  • Nancy Rubins' collages at Paul Kasmin Gallery run until August 18.
  • Helen Brough's 'Emulated Flora' is permanently installed at 70 Washington Street.

Entities

Artists

  • E.V. Day
  • Nancy Rubins
  • Helen Brough
  • Claude Monet

Institutions

  • The Hole
  • Josie Robertson Plaza
  • Lincoln Center
  • Paul Kasmin Gallery

Locations

  • Broadway, between 62nd and 65th Streets
  • New York City
  • United States
  • Josie Robertson Plaza
  • Lincoln Center
  • Paul Kasmin Gallery
  • 511 W. 27th Street
  • 70 Washington Street

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