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Whitney Oldenburg: left behind Review on Whitehot Magazine
Whitney Oldenburg: left behind Review on Whitehot Magazine
Whitney Oldenburg: Left Behind at Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville
Mariah Robertson: Portraits February 20 - April 11, 2026
Mariah Robertson: Portraits February 20 - April 11, 2026
In Portraits, Mariah Robertson presents a new body of prints and paintings that reflect a continuation and expansion of her long-standing material inquiry across media. The exhibition brings together recent photograms from 2025 alongside related paintings on aluminum, including one monumental-scale work, to explore repetition and the shifting relationship between...
PROJECTION 012: IAN MYERS — Interview
PROJECTION 012: IAN MYERS — Interview
PROJECTION 012: IAN MYERS The cut worm forgives the plow February 20 – April 11, 2026 “Build up, tear down, compress, compact, weed-through, dig up...
Ian Myers: The cut worm forgives the plow February 20 - April 11, 2026
Ian Myers: The cut worm forgives the plow February 20 - April 11, 2026
CHART is delighted to present Ian Myers: The cut worm forgives the plow, a solo exhibition of ten 10×8-inch panels in egg tempera on marble dust ground, on view in the gallery’s lower-level PROJECTION space.
Whitney Oldenburg: left behind at MOCA Jacksonville
Whitney Oldenburg: left behind at MOCA Jacksonville
MOCA Jacksonville is pleased to present the first institutional survey of the work by Jacksonville native Whitney Oldenburg. The exhibition 'left behind' presents a selection of Oldenburg’s recent sculptures, accompanied by a special presentation of the artist’s drawings.
Hot Coffee Conversations: Nina Mdivani with Jacqueline Qiu
Hot Coffee Conversations: Nina Mdivani with Jacqueline Qiu
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Jacqueline Qiu: Burying Flowers January 9 - February 14, 2026
Jacqueline Qiu: Burying Flowers January 9 - February 14, 2026
CHART is pleased to present Burying Flowers, the first solo exhibition of Jacqueline Qiu, who debuts a new body of tapestries and accompanying watercolors that reveal emotional landscapes shaped by a kaleidoscopic intake of lived experience. Created over the past four years, these woven works emerge through an intuitive process....
BOMB Interview: Leslie Smith III by Naomi Safran-Hon
BOMB Interview: Leslie Smith III by Naomi Safran-Hon
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Cultured Mag: Our Critic Recommends 3 Tribeca Shows That Strip Away the Excesses of Painting
Cultured Mag: Our Critic Recommends 3 Tribeca Shows That Strip Away the Excesses of Painting
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Patricia Cronin: Army of Love in The Brooklyn Rail
Patricia Cronin: Army of Love in The Brooklyn Rail
In geopolitics, where oracles once offered guidance to political leaders, soldiers carried out the resulting orders. In Army of Love, Patricia Cronin considers how we might inhabit these roles.
ArteFuse: Patricia Cronin’s Army of Love: Ode to Aphrodite at CHART
ArteFuse: Patricia Cronin’s Army of Love: Ode to Aphrodite at CHART
Patricia Cronin’s Army of Love: Ode to Aphrodite at CHART Gallery, NYC
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