Make the most of festive-season time off or winter-weekend rendezvous with a tantalising assortment of art exhibitions in New York City. Vincenzo De Cotiis reimagines Claude Monet’s late water lily landscapes at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, while The Met looks at the career of Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck and her impact within the modern art world. The work of the late Korean artist Kang Seok Ho is a deep dive into the contradictions of the human condition and relationships at Tina Kim Gallery, and Ron Norsworthy explores the ‘American Dream’ through intricate collage reliefs. Don't miss a thing with our monthly updated guide to the best exhibitions to see around NYC.
Tina Kim Gallery presents its second solo exhibition of the late Korean artist Kang Seok Ho. The exhibition looks at how the artist captured the human figure which is explored in different materialities and forms. Faces are intertwined, lips become eyes with erotic intent. The exhibition looks at how the artist captures closeness and distance in human relationships.
—Tianna Williams
