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museum exhibitions calendar_today Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Post-Paintings, Pyrex Bowls, and Dollar-Store Flowers: Our Critic’s Guide to Art on the UES Right Now

Eliza Douglas makes her New York solo debut with 'Ghosts' at Gagosian's Park Avenue outpost, featuring layered paintings that incorporate UV-printed portraits of her aunt, UFO journalist Leslie Kean, over reworked canvases previously shown at the shuttered Air de Paris gallery. The exhibition runs through July 31, 2026, alongside concurrent shows at Gagosian's Madison Avenue space featuring Marcel Duchamp and Robert Rauschenberg, and a pairing of David Hammons with Jannis Kounellis at White Cube on the Upper East Side.

This article matters because it highlights a critic's perspective on current Upper East Side gallery offerings, emphasizing Douglas's innovative post-painting techniques that blend personal imagery, cultural symbols, and collaborative production methods. It also underscores the ongoing dialogue between historical and contemporary artists, as seen in the juxtaposition of Duchamp, Rauschenberg, Hammons, and Kounellis, reflecting the art world's continued interest in conceptual and material experimentation.