Multiple exhibitions at P.P.O.W. Gallery feature provocative works by contemporary artists
P.P.O.W. Gallery in New York is hosting several exhibitions through various dates. James Esber presents his second solo show at the gallery, manipulating sexist and racist imagery from American popular culture with a more subtle approach this time. Julian Schnabel's "New Indian Paintings and Selected Sculpture" is on view at PaceWildenstein until November 15 at 534 W. 25th Street. Julie Heffernan's "New Paintings" exhibition runs at P.P.O.W. until November 8 at 555 W. 25th Street. Laura Harrison's "Building Portraits: Surface and Space in Landmark" continues at the gallery. Additional exhibitions include a hauntingly austere show through November 12 and a provocative debut that queers picture making through June 25. Another exhibition runs in Chelsea through December 22. The gallery operates at multiple New York locations including 476 Broome Street and 555 W. 25th Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues.
Key facts
- James Esber's second solo exhibition at P.P.O.W. Gallery manipulates sexist and racist imagery
- Julian Schnabel's exhibition at PaceWildenstein runs until November 15 at 534 W. 25th Street
- Julie Heffernan's "New Paintings" at P.P.O.W. continues until November 8
- Laura Harrison's "Building Portraits" exhibition is ongoing at P.P.O.W.
- A hauntingly austere exhibition runs through November 12
- A provocative debut exhibition queering picture making continues through June 25
- An exhibition in Chelsea runs through December 22
- P.P.O.W. Gallery has locations at 476 Broome Street and 555 W. 25th Street
Entities
Artists
- James Esber
- Julian Schnabel
- Julie Heffernan
- Laura Harrison
- Drew Lowenstein
Institutions
- P.P.O.W. Gallery
- PaceWildenstein
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Chelsea
- 534 W. 25th Street
- 555 W. 25th Street
- 476 Broome Street
- Tenth Avenue
- Eleventh Avenue