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Monday Gallery | Harper's Magazine

14-18 minutes 2/11/2019

The Windsor Championship Dog Show, England, 2007. Photograph by Martin Parr from Magnum Dogs, which was published last month by Thames & Hudson.

Nightshift B15, a painting by Aaron Gilbert, whose work is on view through May 1 in the exhibition 1981–2021 at P·P·O·W, in New York City.

Courtesy the artist and P·P·O·W, New York City

Blossom and Peat, a hand-embroidered photograph by Julie Cockburn, whose work is on view through May 15 at Hopstreet Gallery, in Brussels.

© The artist. Courtesy Hopstreet Gallery, Brussels and Deurle, Belgium

“Manuel, Desierto de Sonora,” 1979, a photograph by Graciela Iturbide, whose work is on view through May 2 with Patricia Conde Galería, in Mexico City.

Peace, 1956, a painting by Jacob Lawrence. The painting is Panel 26 of Lawrence’s series Struggle: From the History of the American People, 1954–56, which is on view through May 23 at the Seattle Art Museum.

© 2021 The Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation, Seattle/Artists Rights Society, New York City. Collection of Bill and Holly Marklyn

“Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, 2017/1438 (Gregorian/Hijri),” a photograph framed by Tomato Squeezies, by Hassan Hajjaj, whose work is on view through May 29 at Yossi Milo Gallery, in New York City.

© The artist. Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York City

Locked in a Dark Calm, collage and graphite on paper, by Tameca Cole, whose work is on view through April 5 in the exhibition Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration, at MoMA PS1, in Queens, New York.

© The artist. Courtesy the collection of Ellen Driscoll

Overflow, a painting by Ginny Casey, whose work is on view through April 1 at Half Gallery, in New York City.

Feast in the Neon Jungle: Last Picnic in Providence, a painting by Kate Pincus-Whitney, whose work is on view through March 20 at Fredericks & Freiser, in New York City.

Courtesy the artist and Fredericks & Freiser, New York City

July 20, 2020, 8:26 am, Night Blooming Cactus (Cereus) II” and “June 9, 2020, 7:18 pm, Scissors and String,” photographs by Luciano Perna, whose work is on view at Librairie Marian Goodman, in Paris.

© The artist. Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris

Jamal, a mixed-media collage by Deborah Roberts, whose work is on view through August 15 at The Contemporary Austin, in Texas.

“Minty, Kayla, Leyah, Layla, Cambridge, Massachusetts,” a photograph by Rania Matar, from the exhibition On Either Side of the Window: Portraits During COVID-19, which is on view through May 9 at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College, in Winter Park, Florida.

Courtesy the artist

falling flying, a painting by Florian Krewer, whose work is on view through February 27 at Michael Werner Gallery and TRAMPS, in New York City.

Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York City and London and TRAMPS, New York City and London

Don’t the Sun Look Angry Through the Trees (Don’t the Trees Look Like Crucified Thieves), a painting by Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, whose work was on view this month at Galerie Max Hetzler, in Berlin.

Courtesy the artist and Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin

What Was Lost, an oil painting on sanyan by Nengi Omuku, whose work is on view through January 9 at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, in London.

Courtesy the artist and Kristin Hjellegjerde, London

“Children’s Party, Kensington,” circa 1934, a photograph by Bill Brandt from his monograph Bill Brandt, which was published this month by Thames & Hudson. Brandt’s work is on view through January 24 at Fundación MAPFRE, in Barcelona, Spain.

© Bill Brandt/Bill Brandt Archive Ltd. Courtesy Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York City

Preparation, a painting by Nikki Maloof, whose work was on view last week at Nino Mier Gallery, in Los Angeles.

Courtesy the artist and Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles

Ecotone #715 (Diptych, Bainbridge Island, WA 07.11.19, Magnolia Throughfall and Showers), cyanotypes by Meghann Riepenhoff, whose work is on view through January 16 at Lora Reynolds Gallery, in Austin, Texas.

© The artist. Photo © Colin Doyle. Courtesy Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin, Texas

Shadow of the Birds, a painting by Juanita McNeely, whose work was on view last week at Art Basel Miami Beach.

Nind Ombisse, a painting by Tom Uttech, whose work was on view last week at Alexandre Gallery, in New York City.

© The artist. Courtesy Alexandre Gallery, New York City

Among women only, a painting by Louis Fratino, whose work was on view last week at Sikkema Jenkins & Co., in New York City.

© Louis Fratino. Courtesy Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York City

Expecting (From a Tropical Space), a painting by Titus Kaphar, whose work is on view through December 19 at Gagosian, in New York City. © Titus Kaphar. Photo: Rob McKeever. Courtesy Gagosian

“Preaching to the Choir,” a photograph from the series Margins of Excess by Max Pinckers, whose work is on view through December 19 at Robert Morat Galerie, in Berlin.

© The artist. Courtesy Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin

Presidents Quilt, 1964, by Clara J. Martin, whose work is on view through January 3 in the exhibition American Perspectives: Stories from the American Folk Art Museum Collection at the American Folk Art Museum, in New York City.

Courtesy the American Folk Art Museum, New York City. Gift of Marta Amundson, great-granddaughter of Clara J. Martin

Illustrations by Katsushika Hokusai from Hokusai Manga, published this month by Thames & Hudson.

© Mitsuru Uragami and Thames & Hudson

This machine kills fascists, a painting by Marcel Dzama, whose work is on view through January 24 in the exhibition We Fight to Build a Free World at the Jewish Museum, in New York City.

“Boyscouts and Fremont’s Pyramid, Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nevada,” 1991, a photograph by Richard Misrach, whose work is on view through October 23 as part of the exhibition I’m Not the Only One at Fraenkel Gallery, in San Francisco.

© The artist. Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco