
Kiki Smith Flight
June 12
Kiki Smith turns birds into emotional mirrors. Her tenth show at Galerie Lelong brings bronze eagles, stained-glass doves, and cosmic owls together in a meditation on nature and human experience.










8th Arr.
The gallery showcases major names in modern and contemporary art with polished, well-executed displays. A refined space for serious art lovers, though your experience may vary depending on who's working the front desk.
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June 12
Kiki Smith turns birds into emotional mirrors. Her tenth show at Galerie Lelong brings bronze eagles, stained-glass doves, and cosmic owls together in a meditation on nature and human experience.

June 12 at 10:30am
Eduardo Chillida's prints turn paper into architecture for the eye. The Basque sculptor's engravings explore the tension between black mass and white void, creating dense, demanding compositions that feel carved rather than drawn.

June 12 at 11am
At 70, Paula Rego turned to drawing and lithography with fierce intensity, producing her darkest, most psychologically complex work yet. This exhibition gathers pieces from that pivotal 2005–2007 period: fairy-tale pigs with sinister morals, shadowy rooms inspired by Martin McDonagh's "The Pillowman," and raw excavations of childhood memory.
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The gallery showcases major names in modern and contemporary art with polished, well-executed displays. A refined space for serious art lovers, though your experience may vary depending on who's working the front desk.
Tips

June 12
Kiki Smith turns birds into emotional mirrors. Her tenth show at Galerie Lelong brings bronze eagles, stained-glass doves, and cosmic owls together in a meditation on nature and human experience.

June 12 at 10:30am
Eduardo Chillida's prints turn paper into architecture for the eye. The Basque sculptor's engravings explore the tension between black mass and white void, creating dense, demanding compositions that feel carved rather than drawn.

June 12 at 11am
At 70, Paula Rego turned to drawing and lithography with fierce intensity, producing her darkest, most psychologically complex work yet. This exhibition gathers pieces from that pivotal 2005–2007 period: fairy-tale pigs with sinister morals, shadowy rooms inspired by Martin McDonagh's "The Pillowman," and raw excavations of childhood memory.