Over the past forty years Victor Burgin's work has established him as both a highly influential artist and a renowned theorist of the still and moving image. This video tells the story of his work celebrated work Photopath for the first time.

 

Stereotypies, an exhibition of new paintings and animations by Claudia Bitrán. Drawing from mediated images of people and animals sourced from the internet, Bitrán's paintings and animations explore the intersection of pop culture and contemporary art.

Kind of Blue, is a temporary immersive installation by Alois Kronschlaeger in a former retail space below the gallery on the Lower East Side. Kind of Blue is named after the classic album by Miles Davis, which was conceived and recorded in New York City.

Dread Scott's gallery exhibition is entitled We're Going to End Slavery. Join Us!. The exhibition features large-scale performance stills and flags from the artist's 2019 community-engaged performance project Slave Rebellion Reenactment. In November 2019, hundreds of Black reenactors in period attire retraced the 24-mile path of the German Coast Uprising of 1811, the largest rebellion of enslaved people in American history.

Astrodoubt and the Quarantine Chronicles (An Introduction), an exhibition of Luca Buvoli's new work curated by John G. Hanhardt. Astrodoubt and the Quarantine Chronicles (An Introduction) speaks directly to our times and the changing expectations, hopes, fears and vulnerability that fill our lives.

 

Balancing Act, is an interactive kinetic sculptural installation with accompanying paintings by artist duo Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins. At the center of Marman and Borins' exhibition is a claw machine based on the classic arcade game.