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Multiple Artists Exhibit in New York Shows Including Rudolf Stingel at Whitney

exhibition · 2026-04-23

An exhibition titled "Abstraction After Warhol" presented works by eleven painters, with most participants avoiding traditional brush techniques. This display was part of a broader trend of self-proclaimed anti-establishment exhibitions challenging conventional art world norms. Concurrent shows featured Rudolf Stingel at the Whitney Museum, Raymond Pettibon at David Zwirner gallery, Julie Heffernan at PPOW gallery, Georgina Starr at Tracy Williams gallery, and Ingrid Calame at James Cohan gallery. These simultaneous presentations highlighted a moment where established artistic conventions were being questioned through various approaches to painting and exhibition-making.

Key facts

  • "Abstraction After Warhol" featured 11 painters
  • Most painters did not use brushes
  • Multiple anti-establishment shows occurred simultaneously
  • Rudolf Stingel exhibited at the Whitney Museum
  • Raymond Pettibon showed at David Zwirner gallery
  • Julie Heffernan presented work at PPOW gallery
  • Georgina Starr exhibited at Tracy Williams gallery
  • Ingrid Calame showed at James Cohan gallery

Entities

Artists

  • Rudolf Stingel
  • Raymond Pettibon
  • Julie Heffernan
  • Georgina Starr
  • Ingrid Calame

Institutions

  • Whitney Museum
  • David Zwirner
  • PPOW
  • Tracy Williams
  • James Cohan
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York
  • United States

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