Past
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Ann Leda Shapiro
Diagnosing Disturbances October 24 - November 30, 2024 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly New York is pleased to announce Ann Leda Shapiro’s exhibition Diagnosing Disturbances, her first solo show in New York City since the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1973. The exhibition coincides with the November opening of the Museum of Modern Art’s “Vital Signs: Artists and the Body,”... Read more -
Sascha Braunig & Greg Parma Smith
September 5 - October 16, 2024 391 Grand St., New York Opening Reception: Saturday, September 14, 6 - 8 pm François Ghebaly New York is proud to present a two-person exhibition of new paintings by Sascha Braunig and Greg Parma Smith. Artists Sascha Braunig and Greg Parma Smith are meticulous image-smiths. Guided by demanding technical and conceptual methodologies, each is as... Read more -
Roksana Pirouzmand
a land to fall asleep June 29 - August 3, 2024 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly New York is proud to present a land to fall asleep, Los Angeles-based artist Roksana Pirouzmand’s debut exhibition with the gallery. Between creases and folds, a mountain, a desert A land to fall asleep, to be told stories, to grieve on a fault line, in a volcano, under... Read more -
Anderson Borba & Gokula Stoffel
Thinking Hands May 2 - June 6, 2024 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly New York is proud to present Thinking Hands, a two-person exhibition of new work by Anderson Borba and Gokula Stoffel. From carved hardwoods and salvaged textiles to newsprint, gifted objects, and oil painting, Brazilian artists Anderson Borba and Gokula Stoffel employ a diverse array of materials in their... Read more -
Jeane Cohen
Wing in the Shadow April 6 - 27, 2024 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly New York is proud to present Wing in the Shadow, a solo exhibition by Jeane Cohen at the gallery’s Lower East Side location. The exhibition is organized in collaboration with Easy Does It. Moving between New York City and the sweeping Maine coastline, Jeane Cohen shares in her... Read more -
Ross Simonini
Scrolls March 7 - April 2, 2024 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly New York is proud to present Scrolls, Ross Simonini’s first exhibition with the gallery at its Lower East Side location. Ross Simonini’s artistic project hinges on a kind of generosity—open, plural considerations of connection, meaning, and form. Simonini is a painter, musician, author and multi-hyphenate wordsmith. Over the... Read more -
Em Kettner
Homebound January 20 - February 24, 2024 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Homebound, American multimedia artist Em Kettner’s first exhibition at the gallery’s New York space. In Homebound, Kettner offers the latest iteration in her practice’s core consideration of life and disability. Across fifteen drawn miniatures in intricately crafted artist’s frames, Kettner reflects on kinship, autonomy,... Read more -
Ragini Bhow
Conduits December 14, 2023 - January 13, 2024 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Conduits, Ragini Bhow’s first exhibition at the gallery’s New York space. “There’s something about fear,” observes Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Ragini Bhow of her own process. “Or maybe awe. Like navigating through the dark with only a single light. Trusting, sometimes blindly, that you’ll find... Read more -
Willa Wasserman
Mirror xx,xxx,x October 28 - December 2, 2023 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is pleased to announce the opening of Mirror xx,xxx,x, Willa Wasserman’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, and first time presenting in our New York space. In Mirror xx,xxx,x, American painter Willa Wasserman presents her newest body of work comprising six paintings in oil and silver nitrate on... Read more -
Noel McKenna
Thoughts Covered in Moss September 6 - October 14, 2023 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Thoughts Covered in Moss, Australian artist Noel McKenna’s first New York solo exhibition. Sydney-based, Brisbane-born painter and visual artist Noel McKenna has a knack for observation. Entwining nuanced themes of memory, personal history, and daily life, McKenna creates images – often animal-centric, always tenderly... Read more -
darling, your head's not right
Curated by Danica Lundy July 19 - August 19, 2023 391 Grand St., New York Can anyone prove reliable in this environment? Maybe there is no such thing as an eyewitness. Who sees the lone mosquito in the dark? I was there but I didn’t see anything. I heard your eyelids fluttering. I listened to the sweat rolling off a table. A beast’s fur stiffened... Read more -
Jaime Muñoz
Machina June 3 - July 8, 2023 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Machina, Jaime Muñoz’s first solo exhibition with the gallery at its New York location. In April of 2023, to the disquietude of many city-dwellers, the NYPD announced its reintroduction of American robotics manufacturer Boston Dynamics’ “canine” robot to the fleet. The four-legged robot, with... Read more -
Matt Bollinger
Station April 22 - May 27, 2023 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Station by Matt Bollinger. Ithaca-based artist Matt Bollinger works from a complex interdisciplinary base: as painter, draftsman, animator, and elegist, he creates work that straddles the projects of both visual art and narrative fiction. His stories, by and large, are of America’s rural working... Read more -
Pleasure Principle
Group Exhibition March 9 - April 15, 2023 391 Grand St., New York “The ideal which I strive to realize in my life is the serene sensuousness of the Greeks–pleasure without pain. I do not believe in the kind of love which is preached by Christianity, by the moderns, by the knights of the spirit. Yes, look at me, I am worse than... Read more -
Ivana Bašić
Form of Flight December 10, 2022 - January 21, 2023 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Form of Flight , New York-based artist Ivana Bašić’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The wall-based sculptures and drawings on display offer an introduction to the formal strategies and unique material language that the artist has developed over the course of her practice—what... Read more -
Nikita Kadan
Victory Over the Sun October 26 - November 30, 2022 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly New York is proud to present Victory over the Sun by Nikita Kadan, the Ukrainian artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States. Nikita Kadan has developed over the last twenty years a singular oeuvre in the form of drawings, photographs, posters, and monumental installations. Emerging from an... Read more -
Rindon Johnson
Cuvier September 7 - October 15, 2022 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Cuvier by Rindon Johnson, the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery’s New York space. Following his presentation at the 2022 Whitney Biennial, Johnson’s latest body of work offers homage to Ziphius cavirostris , or the Cuvier’s Beaked Whale and features new sculptures in... Read more -
Joeun Kim Aatchim
Homed June 17 - July 16, 2022 391 Grand St., New York Homed accommodates the drafts, those who have returned, and those who seek solace or are in willful solitudes. It is a psychological state of yearning to be settled; a state of relief in which one gasps and exhales, “Mom/Lord/Honey/My baby, I’m homed .” The experience of language—its flexions and failures—is... Read more -
Marius Bercea
Blue Silk April 23 - May 28, 2022 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Blue Silk , Romanian artist Marius Bercea’s first solo exhibition in New York City. When asked about his attitudes toward the future, painter and portraitist Marius Bercea describes a faith in, among other things, the “test of time.” The paintings that comprise Bercea’s newest... Read more -
Sascha Braunig
Lay Figure March 16 - April 16, 2022 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly and Magenta Plains are proud to present Lay Figure , a joint gallery exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Sascha Braunig. This is Braunig’s first New York exhibition in five years, spanning both gallery spaces on the Lower East Side. There will be a shared... Read more -
Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork
Solutions to Common Noise Problems January 29 - March 5, 2022 391 Grand St., New York Francois Ghebaly is proud to present Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition, Solutions to Common Noise Problems , will open in New York on January 29, 2022 and remain on view through March 5, 2022. Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork explores the crossroads of sound, installation, performance... Read more -
Neïl Beloufa
Global Agreement November 20 - December 22, 2021 391 Grand St., New York In an interview for the 2018 exhibition of Global Agreement , Neïl Beloufa remarks, “the idea of the show is that the world has never been this globalized. People have never been this connected .” And yet, as the artist counters, war, militarization, and identitarian divide are omnipresent in societies... Read more -
Sayre Gomez
Apocalypse Porn September 10 - October 16, 2021 391 Grand St., New York François Ghebaly is proud to present Sayre Gomez’s Apocalypse Porn , the artist’s fourth exhibition with the gallery and the first solo exhibition at the gallery’s New York space. Over the past decade, Sayre Gomez has honed a unique perspective on the state of contemporary visuality, taking Los Angeles as... Read more -
City Fever
Group Exhibition July 17 - August 7, 2021 391 Grand St., New York A summer group show in New York featuring works by: Farah Atassi, Coady Brown, Sharif Farrag, Mike Kuchar, Joel Kyack and Eamon Monaghan The Fist The fist clenched round my heart loosens a little, and I gasp brightness; but it tightens again. When have I ever not loved... Read more -
The Future in Present Tense
Group Exhibition May 7 - June 5, 2021 391 Grand St., New York Kelly Akashi Neïl Beloufa Candice Lin Candice Lin & P. Staff Patrick Jackson Christine Sun Kim Cassi Namoda Em Rooney François Ghebaly is proud to announce the opening of a new exhibition space in New York City, the gallery’s first expansion outside of Los Angeles since its founding in 2009.... Read more