Multiple exhibitions highlight photography and conceptual art across New York, London, and Latin America
The Andrew Kreps Gallery has launched a new venue in Tribeca, where it will showcase exhibitions. Meanwhile, MoMA PS1 is hosting "Projects 108," which runs until September 3. Concurrently, two exhibitions highlighting Bas Jan Ader's short yet significant career are being held in New York and London. The Propeller Group has introduced new pieces in two recent exhibitions. One show in Greenwich, Connecticut, delves into themes of contradiction, formalism, and politics. Another exhibition features activist artwork from various Latin American nations. Additionally, a survey focuses on contemporary photography that explores identity, while Thomas Ruff alters process and history through the use of found images. The life and contributions of a prominent West Coast Conceptualist and his estate are also examined.
Key facts
- Andrew Kreps Gallery opened a new space in Tribeca
- "Projects 108" is at MoMA PS1 through September 3
- Twin surveys of Bas Jan Ader's career are in New York and London
- The Propeller Group presented new work in two shows
- An exhibition in Greenwich, Connecticut addresses contradiction, formalism, and politics
- A show features activist art from Latin America
- A survey focuses on new photography about identity
- Thomas Ruff uses found photographs to explore process and history
Entities
Artists
- Bas Jan Ader
- Thomas Ruff
Institutions
- Andrew Kreps Gallery
- MoMA PS1
- Propeller Group
Locations
- Tribeca
- New York
- London
- Greenwich
- Connecticut
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Latin America