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Sikkema Jenkins

Sikkema Jenkins is a contemporary art gallery in Chelsea that represents established artists such as Vik Muniz, William Cordova, Arturo Herrera, Sheila Hicks and Kara Walker.


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Sikkema Jenkins
530 West 22nd St
(between Tenth & Eleventh Ave)
Chelsea, Manhattan

Subways
(C)(E) or (F) to 23rd St

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Latin Art at Sikkema Jenkins

© 2019 Vik Muniz "Luzia". Courtesy the artist/Sikkema Jenkins.

Vik Muniz: Museum of Ashes

Tue-Sat, Oct 10-Nov 16, 2019
CHELSEA, NYC ~ Like a phoenix, the renowned Brazilian sculptor and photographer recreates objects lost in the Brazilian National Museum fire, from their own ashes at Sikkema Jenkins

Continue Reading Vik Muniz: Museum of Ashes

Arturo Herrera 'Untitled' (2017) courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co.

Arturo Herrera ‘Paintings’ makes the leap to canvas

Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
530 West 22nd St
between 10th & 11th Ave
Chelsea, Manhattan
Tuesday – Saturday
November 29, 2017 – January 20, 2018

William Cordova "Smoke Signals: Sculpting in Time"

William Cordova

April 7 – May 13, 2017
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Sikkema Jenkins & Co
Chelsea, Manhattan
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Peruvian – American artist creates art that speaks to Indigenous human rights

Vik Muniz "Tears (2SS)," Handmade, 2016

Vik Muniz ‘Epistemes’ at Sikkema Jenkins & Co

PUBLIC ART
“Perfect Strangers” mosaics
(Q) (R) to 72nd Street
Upper East Side, Manhattan
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“Epistemes”
Vik goes abstract while staying true to his process in this solo show of his new “Handmade” series.
Sikkema Jenkins & Co
Chelsea, Manhattan
February 23 – April 1, 2017

September 2022

Luiz Zerbini: Dry River explores the relation of people and nautre. The exhibition opens with a reception at Sikkema Jenkins in Chelsea, Manhattan on Wednesday, September 7, 2022 from 6-8pm. The show runs to October 15. sikemajenkinsco.com 🇧🇷

October 2021

Kara Walker: Prince McVeigh and the Turner Blasphemies examines American mythmaking at Sikkema Jenkins in Chelsea, Manhattan Fri, Oct 29 – Dec 18, 2021. 🇺🇸

February 2021

Vik Muniz: Scraps is a new series of photo mosaics based on the artist’s “Surfaces” series, at Sikkema Jenkins in Chelsea, Thu, Feb 17 – Apr 9. sikkemajenkinsco.com 🇧🇷


Latin Artists Represented by Sikkema Jenkins

  • William Cordova (Lima, Peru, 1971) 🇵🇪
  • Arturo Herrera (Caracas, Venezuela, 1959) 🇻🇪
  • Sheila Hicks (Hastings, Nebraska, 1934) 🇺🇸
  • Vik Muniz (São Paulo, Brazil, 1961) 🇧🇷
  • Maria Nepomuceno (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1976) 🇧🇷
  • Jorge Queiroz (Lisbon, Portugal, 1966) 🇵🇹
  • Kara Walker (Stockton, California, 1969) 🇺🇸
  • Luiz Zerbini (São Paulo, Brazil, 1959) 🇧🇷
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