MADISON AVENUE FALL GALLERY WALK
Oct 25 10:00 am - Oct 25 6:00 pm
Join ARTnews and Madison Avenue’s galleries for our annual Madison Avenue Fall Gallery Walk on Saturday, October 25. This free event invites the public to visit participating galleries, view their exhibitions and attend expert talks led by artists and curators on Madison Avenue & side streets from East 57th to East 86th Streets.
Click here for a downloadable and printable Map & Guide to the Madison Avenue Fall Gallery Walk.
Questions during the day of the event? Visit our Information Tent on the west side of Madison Avenue between East 78 and East 79 Streets.
Pre-registration is required for all programmed “gallery & artist talks” (but not for visiting participating galleries throughout the day). Kindly click here to make your gallery & artist talk reservation.
Participating Businesses
ACQUAVELLA
18 East 79 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Acquavella Galleries is pleased to present All the Way, Nicole Wittenberg’s second solo exhibition with the gallery and her first at Acquavella’s New York location. All the Way explores painting’s ability to capture the sensation of a singular moment extended over time. Nicole Wittenberg’s painting practice takes scenes, elements, and encounters with the natural world as its subject matter. Her landscapes and twisting florals explore the medium’s ability to capture temporal moments as impressions that retain the energy of the experience.
Gallery Talk: 12pm & 3pm
Director Michael Findlay will provide an overview of Nicole Wittenberg’s All the Way exhibition.
Gallery Hours: 10am-5pm
ADELSON GALLERIES
595 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor (57-58)
Adelson Galleries exhibits 19th and 20th century American Impressionist and Realist paintings by artists including Mary Cassatt, Maurice Prendergast, John Singer Sargent, and Andrew Wyeth.
Gallery Hours: 12pm-5pm
ALEXANDER BERGGRUEN
1018 Madison Avenue, Floor 3 (78-79)
The gallery is pleased to present our second solo show with Gabriel Mills. Mills creates both thickly layered abstractions and realistic scenes. In his work, painting becomes a symbolic act through layering and erasure. Alexander Berggruen represents the artist.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
ARADER GALLERIES
1016 Madison Avenue (78-79)
500 Years of Natural History Illustration: Original watercolors for the most important ornithological and botanical publications.
Galleries Hours: 10am-6pm
BONNER DAVID GALLERIES
22 East 81 Street, #1 (Madison-Fifth)
Though you might not believe it at first glance, Gail Morris is predominantly a landscape painter. In her first book, well-known artist Wolf Kahn describes her work as “spare and elegant.” Often compared to Mark Rothko, Morris works with color to distill the landscape to its visual and emotional essence.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
BOOKSTEIN PROJECTS
39 East 78 Street, Suite 402 (Madison-Park)
Susannah Phillips: New Paintings.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
D'LAN CONTEMPORARY
25 East 73 Street, L4 (Madison-Fifth)
Reggie Uluru, a senior Traditional Owner of Uluru in the Northern Territory of Australia. This exhibition coincides with the 40th anniversary of the hand back of Uluru to its traditional owners by the Australian Federal Government, a landmark event in the recognition of Indigenous land rights.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
DAVID BENRIMON FINE ART
41 East 57 Street, 2nd Floor (Madison-Park)
Roy Lichtenstein: Reflections and Reinventions.
Gallery Hours: 11am-4pm
DAVID NOLAN GALLERY
24 East 81 Street, 4th floor (Madison-Fifth)
Paulo Pasta: passages. A solo exhibition of paintings by Paulo Pasta (b. 1959), marking the artist’s second solo presentation in New York. Looked upon as one of Brazil’s most accomplished and beloved painters, Pasta moves easily between pure abstraction and landscape art.
Gallery Talk: 12pm
Tour and discussion of our Paulo Pasta exhibition.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
DEBRA FORCE FINE ART
13 East 69 Street, Suite 4F (Madison-Fifth)
Impressionist Light: An exhibition of American paintings and watercolors by John White Alexander, Frank Weston Benson, William Merritt Chase, Frank Duveneck, Abbott Fuller Graves, Frederick Childe Hassam, Albert Herter, Richard Miller, William McGregor Paxton, Charles Sprague Pearce, John Singer Sargent, and Julian Alden Weir, among others.
Gallery Hours: 11am-4pm
DFN PROJECTS
41 East 57 Street, Suite 1103 (Madison-Fifth)
Adam Baumgold Fine Art presents, Bruce McCall: Visions of the Retrofuture. Bruce McCall (1935-2023) was a visionary artist and writer whose meticulously executed drawings and paintings appeared on more than 80 covers of The New Yorker magazine. This exhibition of over 60 works from the estate of the artist will include original works from The New Yorker, National Lampoon, Vanity Fair, and drawings from his books Zany Afternoons, The Last Dream-O-Rama (The Cars Detroit Forgot to Build 1950-1960), and This Land was Made for You and Me (But Mostly Me), with David Letterman.
Gallery Hours: 12pm-4pm
DI DONNA
744 Madison Avenue (64-65)
Di Donna Galleries and Ben Brown Fine Arts are proud to present “Magritte and Les Lalanne: In the Mind’s Garden”, a major exhibition at Di Donna’s Madison Avenue gallery. The exhibition brings together the visionary worlds of René Magritte, François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne (known collectively as Les Lalanne)—artists who did not merely depict the natural world but reimagined it as a fertile landscape of poetic foresight and surreal transformation.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
EDWARD TYLER NAHEM
980 Madison Avenue, Suite 305 (76-77)
Edward Tyler Nahem is a distinguished gallery specializing in Modern, Post-War, and Contemporary masters. The exhibition includes works by leading artists such as Alexander Calder, George Condo, Jean Dubuffet, Pablo Picasso, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Tom Wesselmann, among others.
Gallery Hours: 10am-5:30pm.
ELKON GALLERY
18 East 81 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Abstraction: Paintings from the 1970s to the Present. Works by Brent Wadden, John McCracken, Nir Hod, Louise Nevelson, Françoise Gilot, Antoni Tàpies, Matteo Montani, Lluís Lleó, and Vicky Colombet.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
FREEMAN’S | HINDMAN
32 East 67 Street (Madison-Park)
This Fall, Freeman’s | Hindman will showcase a remarkable collection of works assembled over decades by a discerning European collector, and anchored in Old Master drawings and paintings of exceptional quality, as well as highlights from our Impressionist and Modern Art auction to be held in our New York location on October 28.
Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm
FLEISS-VALOIS
1018 Madison Avenue, 5th & Penthouse Floors (78-79)
– Galerie Vallois (5th Fl): A Journey in America: An Artistic Road Trip Across the States.
– Galerie 1900-2000 (Penthouse): New York Selections: Works on Paper and Beyond.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
FRENTE + FARIA
35 East 67 Street, Suite 4F (Madison-Park)
Galeria Frente (São Paulo) and Henrique Faria (New York) are proud to announce their new partnership, Frente + Faria, marking an important moment for Latin American art in New York. To inaugurate this collaboration, the galleries present Brazil: Heart and Soul, an exhibition offering a sweeping panorama of Brazilian art and culture through the vision of artists without any formal academic training. Rarely do we encounter a survey of Brazilian art so deeply marked by authenticity and truth. Beyond appearances of ease, this exhibition opens a profound glimpse into the essence of being Brazilian. It is not merely a portrait but the affirmation of desire, empathy, and shared experience. Complex, lyrical, spontaneous, and imaginative, Brazil: Heart and Soul expresses that which cannot be defined but can be felt: heart and soul.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
GALERIE GMURZYNSKA
595 Madison Avenue, 6th Floor (57-58)
Galerie Gmurzynska is pleased to announce an exhibition of work by Joan Miró and Roberto Matta in its new space located in the Fuller Building, at the same place of the legendary Pierre Matisse Gallery, where Miro and Matta were both first introduced to the American audience, and exhibited so often.
Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm
GERALD PETERS GALLERY
24 East 78 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Harvey Dinnerstein’s New York. This exhibition is a compilation of over 60 years of painting and sketching by this renown artist, focusing on his encounters in the parks, subways and streets of NYC.
Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm
GRAHAM SHAY 1857
17 East 67 Street, Suite 1A (Madison-Fifth)
A selection of American and European paintings and sculpture from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
GRAY NEW YORK
1018 Madison Avenue, Floor 2 (78-79)
Judy Ledgerwood: Twilight in the Wilderness debuts four large-scale canvases that continue Ledgerwood’s career-long exploration of radiant color and architectural scale through a feminist reworking of the painterly grid.
Gallery Talk: 12pm
Join us for a tour of Judy Ledgerwood: Twilight in the Wilderness with GRAY Senior Director Raven Falquez Munsell.
Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm
HENRIQUE FARIA
35 East 67 Street, Suite 4F (Madison-Park)
Henrique Faria is pleased to announce Amazonia Report, Jonier Marín’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. First conceived in 1976, Amazonia Report emerged from Marín’s profound concern with the ecological, social, and cultural complexities of the Amazon basin. Combining photography, text, drawing, and archival material, the work functions as both an artistic document and a conceptual investigation. It maps the tensions between industrial expansion and ecological fragility, while also questioning how knowledge about the region is constructed, mediated, and circulated.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
H|G FINE ART
764 Madison Avenue (65-66)
Geoffrey Johnson | New York: As I See It. A solo exhibition of new contemporary impressionist paintings of the city. From uptown to downtown, subjects range from Fifth Ave and Central Park to Pete’s Tavern and McSorley’s Old Ale House. This recent body of work is inspired by the artist’s own personal experiences of the city, evoking a sense of longing while remaining open enough to invite the viewer to bring their own history and narrative into each scene.
Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm
HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERIES
41 East 57 Street, 9th Floor (Madison-Park)
The first exhibition to focus on Cornelia Foss’ recent series of paintings she calls her “Little Reds,” deeply personal explorations of fear, vulnerability, identity and morality channeled through the classic folk tale “Little Red Riding Hood.”
Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm
HOWARD GREENBERG GALLERY
41 East 57 Street, Suite 801 (Madison-Park)
After a lifetime of photographing spirituality and sacred places across the globe, Izu’s latest effort, Mono no Aware, is his first major effort in his home country of Japan.
Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm
KAHAN GALLERY
922 Madison Avenue, Mezzanine (73-74)
The exhibition presents over twenty prints, gouaches, illustrated books, and tapestry by Alexander Calder (1898-1976) and Joan Miró (1893-1983). The works reflect the spontaneous working methods, expansive horizons and elemental forms, often serially conceived, considered emblematic of each artist’s late style.
Gallery Talk: 1pm and 3pm
Join us for a tour of the exhibition.
Gallery Hours: 12pm-6pm
KATE OH GALLERY
31 East 72 Street (Madison-Park)
Kate Oh Gallery is pleased to present “A Delicate Theory of Human Chaos”, a solo exhibition by Eun C. Kim. This exhibition offers an intimate exploration of the interplay between order and disorder, origins and loss, myth and modernity.
Gallery Talks: 12pm and 2pm
In an idyllic universe, deep and impenetrable with cosmically flagellating foliage, where staves of light filter uneasily like creeping echoes of inhuman voices divorced of meaning, ether-oozing and impressible, a canvas is to be found that floats like the ten commandments in biblical density.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
KRAUSHAAR GALLERIES
15 East 71 Street, Suite 2B (Madison-Fifth)
Searching Our Landscape: American paintings and works on paper.
Small Good Things: Still, a small selection of small still lifes.
Gallery Hours: 10am-4pm
KRISTEN LORELLO
23 East 73 Street, 5th floor (Madison-Fifth)
We are pleased to present a solo exhibition, Nadia Haji Omar: Sunbird, in addition to a group presentation in our viewing room.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
LEILA HELLER
22 East 80 Street, Ground Level, The Fine Arts Building (Madison-Fifth)
The gallery will be presenting an exhibition of paintings by Reza Derakshani.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
LEON TOVAR GALLERY
26 East 64 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Chromatic Landscapes highlights Álvaro Marín’s exploration of color, tone, and how it shifts, interacts, and shapes perception. In this exhibition, the works represent the culmination of Álvaro Marín’s creative process and his unique approach to the landscape.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
LÉVY GORVY DAYAN
19 East 64 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Downtown/Uptown: New York in the Eighties.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
LINCOLN GLENN
17 East 67 Street, Suite 1A (Madison-Fifth)
Our exhibition surveys American art from 1860–1980, featuring highlights of abstract expressionism, the Hudson River School, American modernism, and impressionism. Notable works include pieces by Hans Hofmann, Albert Bierstadt, Wolf Kahn, and Martin Johnson Heade.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
LUDIVINE
24 East 73 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Curated by Noa Wynn, this intergenerational exhibition spotlights women artists from wide-ranging backgrounds, featuring Zoë Buckman, Abbey Drucker, Iliana Ortega, Gabriela Kramer, Serena Nickson, and Lilah Yektai. Through photography, painting, and mixed media, these artists explore femininity, queerness, nature, heartbreak, sartorial traditions, and the weight of difficult histories – all through a distinctly female gaze. In dialogue with Ludivine’s ethos as a female-founded boutique, the exhibition reclaims space for women’s stories and artistic practices, celebrating expressions that are self-defined, raw, and unapologetically powerful.
Curator’s Talk: 12pm and 2pm
Noa Wynn provides a curator’s tours of the space.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
MEMOR MUSEUM
1130 Madison Avenue (84-85)
Here and Now: Memor Contemporary Artists Invitational Exhibition explores how contemporary art circulates across cultures and contexts, bringing together painting, sculpture, and mixed media to reflect on identity, heritage, and the future. As part of Memor Museum’s Contemporary Art Series, the exhibition bridges Eastern philosophical depth with the evolving vocabulary of global contemporary practice, creating a dialogue between tradition and innovation. Ultimately, Here and Now invites viewers to encounter art as a living energy — an experience that transcends time, space, and consciousness.
Museum Hours: 12pm-5pm
MICHAEL WERNER GALLERY
4 East 77 Street (Madison-Fifth) & 1018 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor (78-79)
Paintings and works on paper by Florian Krewer.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
ONISHI GALLERY
16 East 79 Street, Ground Floor (Madison-Fifth)
The exhibition is a preview for an upcoming special exhibition “Clay, Iron, and Fire: The Bizen and Setouchi Heritage,” celebrating the enduring artistry of ceramics from two culturally rich cities in Okayama Prefecture.
Artist Talk: 3pm
Reception with an interior designer.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
RICHARD SALTOUN
19 East 66 Street, Third Floor (Madison-Fifth)
1. Sue Fuller: Drawing In String (American, 1914–2006) Pioneering string compositions from the 1960s-80s.
2. The Wondrous World of Baya (Algerian, 1931-1998) Vibrant, imaginative paintings celebrating women and nature.
Gallery Hours: 11am-4pm
ROBILANT+VOENA
19 East 66 Street, Floor 4 (Madison-Fifth)
Robilant+Voena is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by digital artist Daniel Ambrosi in New York, presenting ten new landscape pieces depicting Central Park. The works feature both familiar vistas and some lesser-known corners of the iconic New York park, using the artist’s unique and pioneering technique that combines original photography, computer graphics and artificial intelligence.
Gallery Talk: 4pm
Tim Barringer and the Artist (Daniel Ambrosi) have a meaningful conversation about the works on view.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
RODDER
22 East 80 Street, 5th Floor (Madison-Fifth)
Wyatt Kahn ‘New Work’ marks the gallery’s inaugural exhibition. Inspired by stained-glass windows, Kahn stretches transparent marine vinyl over handmade wooden bars and paints on the reverse with solvent-based pigments. This process creates luminous, layered compositions that subtly reveal their underlying structure.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
ROSENBERG & CO.
19 East 66 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Currents of Modernism: Between Europe and America – a selection of European and American artists exploring how Modernism developed on both sides of the Atlantic.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
RUBIN&CHAPELLE
964 Madison Avenue (75-76)
Rubin&Chapelle presents an exhibition featuring works by New York–based artist, designer, and educator Yoon Chang. Her practice explores the relationship between gesture, material, and movement. The exhibition includes a group of mixed-media fashion illustrations created with gouache, ink, and recycled paper. Through layered surfaces and collaged forms, Chang captures the tension between motion and stillness. Her work reflects the poetry of fashion as art.
Artist Talk: 1pm and 2pm
Exhibition Hours: 10:30am-5pm
SHEPHERD W & K GALLERIES
58 East 79 Street (Madison-Park)
100 Small-Scale Works, 1800 – 1950.
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The 20th Century at Shepherd Gallery: Ching Ho Cheng, Ilka Gedo, Sydney Lazarus, Elizabeth Milleker, George Nama, Judit Reigl.
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm
SKARSTEDT GALLERY
20 East 79 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Skarstedt was founded in 1992 by Per Skarstedt to present a program of museum-level exhibitions by contemporary European and American artists. Recognized for its critically acclaimed historical exhibitions, Skarstedt works closely with artists and estates to re-unite seminal bodies of work and offer focused surveys of pivotal moments in the history of twentieth-century art.
Gallery Hours: 10am-5pm
SOUS LES ETOILES GALLERY
16 East 71 Street (Madison-Fifth)
“A Playful Geometry”, a selection of works from the Brazilian artist Macaparana (Brazil, b. in 1952). It is the first solo show of the artist in New York. In “A Playful Geometry”, Brazilian artist Macaparana invites us into a realm where geometry sings. His work is rooted in the Brazilian concrete and neo-concrete art, movements that challenged traditional boundaries between form, perception, and emotion. His compositions unfold like visual scores—each line, plane, and interval charged with quiet tension and lyrical grace. Enchantment arises not from illusion, but from the precision of balance and the poetics of restraint.
Gallery Hours: 12pm-6pm
SPRÜTH MAGERS
22 East 80 Street, Floor 2 (Madison-Fifth)
Echoes & Evolutions: Nancy Holt’s Sun Tunnels, the first solo exhibition of the late artist (1938–2014) at the New York gallery. Holt’s large-scale earthwork Sun Tunnels is a landmark in the artist’s oeuvre and encapsulates her investigation of perception, systems, and site. Showcasing many previously unseen drawings, collages, photographs and two of her Studio Locator sculptures, the exhibition offers insight into the process behind the creation of Sun Tunnels.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
THOMSEN GALLERY
8 East 67 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Porcelain Sculptures by Fukami Sueharu.
Gallery Talk: 12pm, 2pm and 4pm
Erik Thomsen will discuss techniques used and developments in Fukami Sueharu’s artwork on the basis of the works on display.
Gallery Hours: 11am-5pm
UPSILON GALLERY
23 East 67 Street (Madison-Fifth)
Osvaldo Mariscotti: Into the Valley is a transatlantic exhibition held in Upsilon Gallery’s New York, Upsilon London, and Upsilon Milan locations. This show marks a pivotal moment in the artist’s four-decade career, headlined by powerful new body of abstract works.
Gallery Talk: 3pm
The gallery’s Managing Director, Soojin Patterson will host a 20-minute talk walking through the artist’s history, recognition, and methods, focusing on the artist’s most recent paintings including the very special “Valley” series.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
VAN DOREN WAXTER
23 East 73 Street (Madison-Fifth)
An exhibition of monumental paintings by the late American painter, Arthur Monroe (b. 1935 – d. 2019), showcasing his ineluctable works that evince their jazz and Beat influences. This is the gallery’s first exhibition of the artist since announcing representation of the Arthur Monroe estate, and includes large-scale canvases spanning three decades.
Gallery Talk: 12pm
A brief introduction to the artist.
Gallery Hours: 10am-6pm
