Spring Studios
50 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013
March 8-11, 2018

Public Hours:
March 9 12–7 pm
March 10, 12–7 pm
March 11, 12–6 pm

Highlights:

Elliot Dodd, Cyberport 46, 2018. HD Video, MP4, 2:11 mins. Courtesy of the artist and Daata Editions. On view as part of a series of artist-created video and sound experiences curated by David Gryn for Independent 2018. Gryn’s programming includes work by a range of international artists including Larry Achiampong, Lynda Benglis, Genesis BREYER P-ORRIDGE, Keren Cytter, Ed Fornieles, Leo Gabin, Laurel Nakadate, Puppies Puppies, Torbjørn Rødland, and Saya Woolfalk.

Aaron Birnbaum, Untitled ­– Country home with rainbow, 1985-89. Oil, acrylic, varnish, graphite, on wood panel. 15.75 x 72 inches. Courtesy of Kerry Schuss, New York. At Independent 2018, Kerry Schuss will present a solo exhibition of paintings by Aaron Birnbaum (1895–1998), curated by contemporary artist Matt Connors of CANADA.

Hans-Peter Feldmann, Birgit, doing her make-up. 73 photographs, 34 × 74 inches. On view at Independent 2018 with 303 Gallery (New York).

Christine Wang, California Painting #7, 2015. On view at Independent 2018 with Night Gallery (Los Angeles).


Piers 92 & 94
711 12th Avenue at 55th Street, New York, NY 10019
March 8-11, 2018

Public Hours:
March 8, 12–8 pm
March 9, 12–8 pm
March 10, 12–8 pm
March 11, 12–6 pm

Highlights:


Martin Roth, Untitled (Donald Judd II), 2016. On view at the Armory Show 2018 with DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM (Berlin).

Hans Ulrich Obrist. Portait by Kalpesh Lathigra. On March 9, beginning at 3 pm, Hans Ulrich Obrist (Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries) will give a keynote address on exhibition making in the 21st Century.

JR, Migrants, Walking New York City, 2015. On March 11, beginning at 2:30 pm, artist JR joins gallerist and curator Jeffrey Deitch in conversation with Artsy’s Curator at Large, Matthew Israel.

4 Times Square, New York, NY 10036
March 6-12, 2018

Public Hours:
March 7, 11 am–6 pm
March 8, 11 am–6 pm
March 9, 11 am–6 pm
March 10, 11 am–6 pm
March 11, 11 am–6 pm
March 12, 11 am–6 pm

Highlights:

Installation view, Eric Mistretta’s The Wrong Place, curated by Anna Kustera at Spring/Break Art Show, New York, 2018. Courtesy of Spring/Break Art Show. Photo by Samuel Morgan Photography.

Installation view, Kawita Vatanajyankura’s Rituals of Otherness, curated by Alexandra Fanning at Spring/Break Art Show, New York, 2018. Photo by Johannes Berg. Courtesy of Alexandra Fanning and Spring/Break Art Show.

Skylight Clarkson SQ
550 Washington Street, New York, NY 10014
March 8-11, 2018

Public Hours:
March 8, 2–8 pm
March 9 12–8 pm
March 10, 12–8 pm
March 11, 12–6 pm

Highlights:

On March 10 at 2 pm, NADA presents Keeping Time, a conversation showcasing “three distinct models of collecting, displaying, and preserving time-based media art”. Guests will include Jason Foumberg of the Thoma Foundation, William Nathan of The Current Museum, and Alice Gray Stites of the 21c Museum Hotel. Moderated by Ben Fino-Radin, Founder of Small Data Industries.

Romer Young Gallery (San Francisco) presents new work by Kirk Stoller at NADA New York 2018.