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ArtRabbit Winter Gallery Tour

Sat 6 Dec 2025 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST Pace Gallery, 10001

ArtRabbit Winter Gallery Tour

Sat 6 Dec 2025 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST Pace Gallery, 10001

ArtRabbit Winter Gallery Tour

Saturday, December 6, 2025 • 2:00–4:00 PM (ET)
Tickets: $50 per person • Limited group size

Join ArtRabbit’s New York Director, Morgan Everhart, for a festive afternoon exploring Chelsea’s most celebrated winter exhibitions. As the city lights up for the season, this guided tour moves through painting, sculpture, and installation that all reflect on renewal, connection, and imagination. We couldn't think of a more ideal way to end the year then to be immersed in world-class art and conversation.

We begin at Pace Gallery, where Agnes Martin: Innocent Love presents thirteen late paintings from the 1990s and early 2000s that celebrate the unbridled imagination of childhood. Li Songsong: History Painting features new abstract works that reconstruct fragments of the past into meditations on time and perception. Antoni Tàpies: On Paper brings together forty works created between the 1940s and 2010s, showing how the artist’s gestural language and materials reflect transformation and the human condition. Also at Pace, Friedrich Kunath: Aimless Love fills the gallery with lyrical paintings inspired by travel, memory, and longing, evoking the contemplative feeling of the season.

Lehmann Maupin presents Kader Attia: Shattering and Gathering our Traces, the artist’s first solo presentation in New York in over five years. Attia’s sculptures, installations, and films explore repair, identity, and collective reflection through sound and light. His interactive installation Resonance invites viewers to create harmony together, capturing the spirit of gathering that defines winter in New York.

The tour concludes at Miles McEnery Gallery, four exhibitions create a vibrant dialogue of color and rhythm. Karin Davie: It Comes In Waves offers large-scale paintings that pulse with the movement of the body. Jacob Hashimoto presents layered paper compositions that float between order and chaos. Wolf Kahn brings luminous landscapes alive with color, light, and atmosphere. James Siena reveals complex, hand-drawn systems guided by precision, patience, and intuition.

This small-group tour offers lively discussion and close looking with others who love art. Afterward, enjoy a complimentary glass of wine at Tia Pol, a cozy neighborhood favorite nearby.

Route and Schedule

Timing may adjust slightly based on gallery availability. Final meet-up details will be sent with your ticket.

1) Pace Gallery
540 W 25th St, New York, NY 10001
Agnes Martin: Innocent Love — late paintings celebrating imagination and calm
Li Songsong: History Painting — new abstractions engaging with history as both inspiration and substance
Antoni Tàpies: On Paper — works on paper exploring gesture, material, and transformation
Friedrich Kunath: Aimless Love (510 W 25th St) — meditative paintings filled with memory, humor, and longing

2) Lehmann Maupin
501 W 24th St, New York, NY 10011

Kader Attia: Shattering and Gathering our Traces — sculpture, film, and installation exploring repair, identity, and collective experience

3) Miles McEnery Gallery
W 21st–22nd St between 10th and 11th Ave
Karin Davie: It Comes In Waves — dynamic, large-scale paintings that move with the rhythm of the body
Jacob Hashimoto — intricate paper compositions balancing structure and light
Wolf Kahn — vivid color harmonies in pastoral landscapes that capture atmosphere and memory
James Siena — hand-drawn systems that reveal the beauty of precision and variation

Tickets

$50 per person
Limited availability. Admission includes the guided tour and complimentary glass of wine at Tia Pol.

Good to Know

Group size: small and conversational
Walking: about 15 to 20 minutes total, with short transfers between stops. Comfortable shoes and warm layers recommended
Accessibility: mostly flat sidewalks and elevator-accessible galleries. Please share any needs in advance
Photography: permitted in most galleries. Please be respectful around artworks
Weather: the tour runs in rain or snow

A Seasonal Thread

Across these exhibitions runs a shared sense of renewal and reflection. Agnes Martin and Li Songsong turn history and imagination into visual rhythm. Antoni Tàpies and Kader Attia transform fragility into resilience. Karin Davie and Jacob Hashimoto play with movement and structure, while Wolf Kahn and James Siena find balance between order and emotion. Together, their works capture the contrasts of winter in New York, bright yet introspective, busy yet deeply human, reminding us how art can connect us at the end of the year.

Location

Pace Gallery, 10001