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Four NYC gallery exhibitions highlight sculptural works from Roseman's JFK commission to Gagnier's classical yearnings.

exhibition · 2026-04-22

In New York, four sculptural exhibitions are currently being showcased. At Davis & Langdale, Harry Roseman's "Cloth" will be available until June 6, presenting pieces priced between $900 and $8,000, which relate to his 600-foot frieze "Curtain Wall" at JFK, including clay or gypsum reliefs and photographs of drapery. The Barbara Gladstone Gallery features Stephan Balkenhol's exhibition, ending May 31, which includes free-standing sculptures and carved reliefs with prices not disclosed. Tony Oursler's "Recent Works" at Metro Pictures, running until June 6, displays video effigies priced at $45,000. Lastly, Bruce Gagnier's "Sculpture, 1989-2003" at Lori Bookstein Fine Art is ongoing until June 13, with works priced from $6,000 to $12,000 that merge classical and grotesque styles.

Key facts

  • Harry Roseman's exhibition "Cloth" runs until June 6 at Davis & Langdale
  • Stephan Balkenhol's show closes May 31 at Barbara Gladstone Gallery
  • Tony Oursler's "Recent Works" continues through June 6 at Metro Pictures
  • Bruce Gagnier's survey "Sculpture, 1989-2003" ends June 13 at Lori Bookstein Fine Art
  • Roseman recently completed a 600-foot frieze at JFK's International Air Terminal
  • Balkenhol creates architectural reliefs including depictions of Chartres cathedral
  • Oursler's works feature video projections onto solid sculptural forms
  • Gagnier's sculptures reference late Roman bronzes and Giacometti

Entities

Artists

  • Harry Roseman
  • Stephan Balkenhol
  • Tony Oursler
  • Bruce Gagnier
  • Alex Katz
  • John Currin
  • Paul McCarthy
  • Ivan Albright
  • Schongauer
  • Piero
  • Giacometti
  • Canaletto

Institutions

  • Davis & Langdale
  • Barbara Gladstone Gallery
  • Metro Pictures
  • Lori Bookstein Fine Art
  • The Sun
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • France
  • Germany
  • Connecticut
  • Chartres
  • Chelsea
  • Williamsburg
  • Newark
  • JFK International Air Terminal

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