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New York City Shows to See Right Now

Last updated: May 27, 2025 5:20 pm
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As we delve into the world of art and architecture this week, we are presented with a refreshing perspective on how old objects can be transformed into new works of art. From Kiah Celeste and Yuji Agematsu’s innovative approach to repurposing everyday items to Phyllis Birkby’s feminist architectural legacy, there is a wealth of creativity to explore. Additionally, Gordon Hall’s exhibition at The Kitchen offers a unique experience that should not be missed. And let’s not forget Xingzi Gu’s captivating paintings that always tug at our heartstrings. – Natalie Haddad, Reviews Editor


Kiah Celeste: To Be Held for a Long Time

Swivel Gallery, 555 Greenwich Street, Hudson Square, Manhattan
Through June 1


Installation view of Kiah Celeste: To Be Held for a Long Time at Swivel Gallery (photo Natalie Haddad/Hyperallergic)

“Celeste focuses less on the concept of salvaging discarded things than on discovering alternative identities for industrial or utilitarian objects that would otherwise sit in garbage heaps.” —NH

Read the full review here.


Xingzi Gu: Fluffing the Foliage

Clearing, 260 Bowery, Nolita, Manhattan
Through June 21


Xingzi Gu, “Light sleeper” (2025), oil and acrylic on canvas (image courtesy CLEARING, New York and Los Angeles)

“There is a sadness to these paintings, which might be their truest subject.” —John Yau

Read the full review here.


Yuji Agematsu: 2023–2024

Judd Foundation, 101 Spring Street, Soho; and 229 Lenox Avenue, Harlem, Manhattan
Through August 30


Detail of Yuji Agematsu, “Zip: 01-01-2024–12-31-2024″ (2024), mixed media in cigarette pack cellophane wrapper (art © Yuji Agematsu; photo by Reggie Shiobara, image courtesy the artist)

“With 366 objects in a room, I wondered if my attention would wane. But Agematsu’s compositions kept delivering distinctive jolts of unexpected convivence” —Debra Brehmer

Read the full review here.


Fantasizing Design: Phyllis Birkby Builds Lesbian Feminist Architecture

Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place, Greenwich Village, Manhattan
Through September 2

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