Gallerist and founder of Multiples Inc., Marian Goodman died yesterday at the age of 97.
Artists' Books and Multiples
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
On Display: General Idea
“4 Feb. - 29 Mar. 2026
On Display: General Idea
Rare and Out of Print Books and Editions
Art Metropole is pleased to present a display of rare and out of print artists’ books, catalogues, and editions by General Idea, produced between 1975–2022.
General Idea was formed in Toronto in 1969 by Jorge Zontal (1944–1994), Felix Partz (1945–1994), and AA Bronson (b. 1946). They began publishing FILE Megazine in 1972 as a magazine by artists for artists, an offshoot of the mail art phenomenon that was happening at the time. To their surprise, the international mail art community responded with bushel-bags of mail art, which they felt had cultural value. In 1974 they established Art Metropole as both an archive and a distribution centre for artists’ non-traditional materials, including mail art, artists’ books and magazines, video, and audio. Both a publishing practice and a shop inevitably followed. To General Idea, Art Metropole was itself, conceptually, an artwork.
The publications and editions exhibited in this display are a testament to the group’s boundary-pushing media practice and their contributions to non-traditional art forms and artist-run culture internationally.
On Display is a series which highlights artworks from Art Metropole’s vast inventory of over 16,000 artists’ editions and publications.
Browse available General Idea works here.”
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Endre Tót | Book of An Extremely Glad Artist
Endre Tót
Book of An Extremely Glad Artist
Berlin, Germany: Rainer Verlag, 1981
190 pp., 15 x 10 cm., softcover
Edition of 1000
An Artist's book by Endre Tót compiling twelve of his previously published artists books into a single volume. The contents include:
My Unpainted Canvases
Night Visit to The National Gallery
1/2 Dozen Incomplete Visual Informations
Zero-Texts
Nullified Dialogue
TÓTal zerOs
Rain Postcards
Rainy Sentences
Gladness Writings
Gladness Stories
TÓTalJOYS
I am glad if I can write sentences
Monday, February 2, 2026
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Lawrence Weiner | Learn to Read Art
Lawrence Weiner
Learn to Read Art
New York City, USA: Printed Matter, Inc., 1999
2 x 2.5 cm.
Edition size unknown
An enamel pin produced to benefit Printed Matter bookstore.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Philip Glass
Philip Glass turns 89 today.
Earlier this week, he announced that the was cancelling his June performances at the Kennedy Centre, in response to Trump’s takeover of the board of directors. He joins Lin-Manuel Miranda, Béla Fleck, Issa Rae, the Seattle Children’s Theatre, and many other performers in boycotting the venue.
In 2018, Glass became a Kennedy Center honouree, during Trump’s first term.
Friday, January 30, 2026
National General Strike
In solidarity with protests against the ICE invasion of sanctuary cities and the murders of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti, the following galleries will be closed today:
303 Gallery (NYC)
56 Henry (NYC)
Abattoir (Cleveland, OH)
Adams and Ollman (Portland, OR)
Alexander Gray Associates (NYC)
Alison Bradley Projects (NYC)
Almine Rech (NYC)
Andrew Edlin (NYC)
Andrew Kreps Gallery (NYC)
Anonymous Gallery (NYC)
Anton Kern Gallery (NYC)
Berggruen Gallery (SF)
Blade Study (NYC)
Bortolami (NYC)
The Brick (Brooklyn, NY)
Brigitte Mulholland (Paris)
Canada (NYC)
Casemore Gallery (SF)
Casey Kaplan (NYC)
Charlie James Gallery (LA)
Chapter NY (NYC)
Chart Gallery (NYC)
Chris Sharp Gallery (LA)
Company (NYC)
CONNERSMITH (Washington, DC)
Corbett vs Dempsey (Chicago)
Cristin Tierney (NYC)
David B. Smith Gallery (Denver)
David Klein Gallery (Ferndale, MI)
David Zwirner (NYC, LA)
DC Moore (NYC)
D.D.D.D. (NYC)
DIMIN (NYC)
Document (Chicago)
Fernberger Gallery (LA)
Foster/White (Seattle)
Fragment (NYC)
Fraenkel Gallery (SF)
Fridman Gallery (NYC)
Gagosian (NYC; LA)
Galerie Lelong (NYC)
Gallery Kendra Jayne Patrick (Bern, Switzerland)
Gordon Robichaux (NYC)
Gray (NYC, Chicago)
Greene Naftali (NYC)
Harkawik (NYC)
Henrique Faria New York (NYC)
Hesse Flatow (NYC)
Higher Pictures (NYC)
Hoffman Donahue (NYC)
Hostler Burrows (LA)
Howard Greenberg Gallery (NYC)
ILY2 (NYC; Portland, OR)
Ivester Contemporary (Austin, TX)
Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery (NYC)
James Cohan (NYC)
Jane Lombard Gallery (NYC)
Jeffrey Deitch (NYC; LA)
Jessica Silverman (SF)
JOAN (LA)
Karma (NYC)
Kavi Gupta (Chicago)
Klaus von Nichtssagend (NYC)
Kristen Lorello (NYC)
kurimanzutto (NYC)
La Loma (LA)
Lehmann Maupin (NYC)
Luhring Augustine (NYC)
Make Room (LA)
Management (NYC)
Marian Goodman (NYC, LA)
Mariane Ibrahim (Chicago)
Marianne Boesky (NYC)
Martha’s (Austin)
Martos Gallery (NYC)
Magenta Plains (NYC)
Margot Samel (NYC)
McClain Gallery (Houston, TX)
Megan Mulrooney (LA)
Michael Kohn Gallery (LA)
Michael Rosenfeld (NYC)
Microscope Gallery (NYC)
Miguel Abreu Gallery (NYC)
Monique Meloche (NYC)
Moskowitz Bayse (LA)
Mrs. (Queens, NY)
Nara Roesler (NYC)
Nathalie Karg (NYC)
Nazarian/Curcio (LA)
Nicodim (NYC; LA)
Nicola Vassell (NYC)
Nina Johnson (Miami)
Nguyen Wahed (NYC)
Olney Gleason (NYC)
Pace (NYC, LA)
Pablo’s Birthday (NYC)
Palo Gallery (NYC)
Patron (Chicago)
Paula Cooper (NYC)
Peter Fetterman Gallery (LA)
Peter Freeman (NYC)
Petzel (NYC)
Peter Blum Gallery (NYC)
Picture Theory (NYC)
The Pit (LA)
PPOW (NYC)
R & Company (NYC)
Rajiv Menon Contemporary (LA)
Rebecca Camacho Presents (SF)
Regen Projects (LA)
Rivalry Projects (Buffalo, NY)
Roberts Projects (LA)
Ryan Lee (NYC)
Salon 94 (NYC)
Sargent’s Daughters (NYC)
Sean Kelly (NY)
Sebastian Gladstone (LA, NYC)
Shrine (NYC)
Silke Lindner (NYC)
Sikkema Malloy Jenkins (NYC)
Stroll Garden (LA)
Tanya Bonakdar (NYC)
Timothy Taylor (NYC)
Vielmetter Los Angeles (LA)
Western Exhibitions (Chicago)
Yancey Richardson (NYC)
A.I.R. (Brooklyn, NY)
Artists Space (NYC)
Bronx Art Space (Bronx, NY)
CARA (Center for Art, Research, and Alliances) (NYC)
Drawing Center (NYC)
El Museo del Barrio (NYC)
Eyebeam (NYC)
Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (LA)
The Luminary (St. Louis)
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (Madison, WI)
MOCAD (Detroit)
MOCA LA (LA)
New Art Dealers Association (canceled talk in NYC)
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (Portland, OR)
Printed Matter (NYC)
Project for Empty Space (Newark, NJ)
Recess (Brooklyn, NY)
Scandinavia House (NYC)
Screen Slate (NYC/SF)
Slash (SF)
Smack Mellon (Brooklyn, NY)
White Columns (NYC)
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