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Greene Naftali Shows: Ackermann, Krebber, and More

opinion-review · 2026-05-01

A new series of exhibitions at Greene Naftali and various galleries is spotlighting art created from 1987 to 2020. The showcased works focus on domestic themes, utilizing screens and faux furniture to provoke thoughts on reality. The Greene Naftali exhibit ran from October 22 to December 4, while another exhibition in Chelsea will remain accessible until January 8. This trend of provocative, anti-establishment art underlines a shift where boundaries in the art world are increasingly questioned. Featured artists include Rita Ackermann, Nicole Cherubini, Kota Ezawa, Michael Krebber, and William Pope L, among others.

Key facts

  • Survey of paintings from 1987 to 2020
  • Domestic tableaux use screens and ersatz furnishings
  • Show at Greene Naftali ran October 22 to December 4
  • Exhibition in Chelsea through January 8
  • Anti-establishment shows abundant
  • Rita Ackermann at Andrea Rosen
  • Nicole Cherubini at Smith Stewart and 303 Gallery
  • Kota Ezawa at Murray Guy
  • Michael Krebber at Greene Naftali
  • William Pope L at Mitchell-Innes and Nash

Entities

Artists

  • Rita Ackermann
  • Nicole Cherubini
  • Kota Ezawa
  • Michael Krebber
  • William Pope L

Institutions

  • Greene Naftali
  • Andrea Rosen Gallery
  • Smith Stewart
  • 303 Gallery
  • Murray Guy
  • Mitchell-Innes and Nash
  • artcritical

Locations

  • Chelsea
  • New York City
  • United States

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