LES | Fri
Sperone Westwater, 257 Bowery, ‘Towers of Silence’ by Wolfgang Laib
Maxwell Graham, 55 Hester St, work by Cosey Fanni Tutti
Totah,183 Stanton St, The Fold by Aleksandar Duravcevic
Lichtundfire, 175 Rivington St, “Orpheus & Eurydice with Henry Biber, Augustus Goertz, Edward Jackson, Francesca Schwartz, Gerald Wolf”
Colbo, 51 Orchard St," AWOL 1st issue launch, 6pm-9pm",
All St, 77 E 3rd St, The Space in Between by Grace Lynn Haynes
Equity Gallery, 245 Broome St, Bread & Roses Studio, and ‘Consulting with the Light Eaters’ by Melanie Vote
West Village | Thurs
The Kitchen, “163B Bank St, 4th Fl”, Hands and Knees by Gordon Hall
Tribeca | Thurs
205 Hudson Gallery, 205 Hudson Street, “Soft Landing” with Marco DaSilva, Bayan Kiwan, Charlie Lambert, E Rady,
Alexa Senan, Daniel Anthony Vasquez
Luhring Augustine, 17 White Street, work by Salman Toor
Williamsburg | Thurs
Awita, 274 South 2nd St, 2nd Year Anniversary, 6pm-10pm
Pizzacaster, 148 Frost St, Art pop-up featuring various artists, 6pm-10pm
Featured work above by Wolfgang Laib at Sperone Westwater
Discover the pulse of New York City’s contemporary art scene with this week’s must-see art openings in Tribeca, the Lower East Side, and Chinatown. These dynamic neighborhoods are home to some of the city’s most cutting-edge galleries, showcasing an exciting mix of emerging and established artists across a wide range of media and cultural perspectives. Whether you’re a collector, curator, or casual gallery-hopper, these art shows offer a vibrant snapshot of the city’s creative energy. From bold installations to intimate works on paper, dive into the best NYC art exhibitions happening now.
As you make your way through Tribeca, the Lower East Side, and Chinatown, it’s clear that New York’s downtown art scene continues to thrive with innovation, diversity, and raw talent. These latest openings spotlight a rich tapestry of voices and visions that define what’s next in contemporary art. Don’t miss your chance to explore the latest from both rising stars and genre-defying veterans in these iconic NYC art districts. For more updates on New York City art galleries, openings, and cultural events, stay tuned and keep exploring.