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Rendering of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s (Canadian, b. Mexico, 1967) Museum façade installation. Courtesy Antimodular Studio.
October 14, 2024–January 1, 2026
On View | Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Collider
The latest installment of the Museum’s annual façade installation series features a new public artwork by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Made up of hundreds of small LED spotlights that create a calm, rippling curtain of light along the Museum’s south wall, Collider is visible from Montauk Highway and up close from the Museum’s meadow. The lights react in real time to invisible cosmic radiation from outer space.
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Sean Scully at the opening of Sean Scully: The Albee Barn, Montauk at the Parrish Art Museum. Photo: Jenny Gorman.
Friday, July 25 | 5 PM to 6 PM
Artist Talk | Sean Scully: The Albee Barn, Montauk
In the Lichtenstein Theater
Join exhibiting artist Sean Scully for an Artist Talk, where he will reflect on his overall practice, focusing on various bodies of work spanning the early 1960s to the present. During his lecture—titled “Windows and Openings”—the artist will emphasize his continued interest in geometric abstraction in the form of paintings, prints, and drawings. Advance registration recommended. -
Shirin Neshat, Land of Dreams, 2020, film still. Copyright Shirin Neshat. Courtesy of the artist, Bon Voyage Films and Palodeon Pictures.
Sunday, August 10 | 3:30 PM to 6 PM
Film & Talk | Land of Dreams
With exhibiting artist Shirin Neshat, in conversation with Chief Curator Corinne Erni
Award-winning artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat returns to the Parrish for a screening of Land of Dreams (2021, 114 min.) in the Lichtenstein Theater. Described by Neshat as one of her most personal works, the film follows Simin, an Iranian immigrant who works for the United States Census Bureau, on a journey to record citizens’ dreams.
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Raven Halfmoon (Caddo Nation, b. 1991). Sun Twins (detail), 2023, stoneware, glaze, 77 x 49 x 28 in. Courtesy of the artist and Salon 94 © Raven Halfmoon. Photo Credit: Elisabeth Bernstein.
June 12–October 6, 2025
On View | FRESH PAINT: Raven Halfmoon
The Parrish Art Museum and The FLAG Art Foundation continue their FRESH PAINT collaboration with a work by the artist Raven Halfmoon (Caddo Nation, b. 1991). Standing over six feet tall, Sun Twins (2023) is a stoneware sculpture of two towering figures positioned side by side. The work emerges from Halfmoon’s ongoing project to create commanding depictions of Indigenous women. Built from clay, a material with deep ties to her Caddo heritage, Halfmoon’s icons stand as monuments to Indigenous feminisms, generational knowledge, and relationship to homelands.
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Installation view of Sean Scully: The Albee Barn, Montauk at the Parrish Art Museum (May 11–September 21, 2025). Photo: © Gary Mamay.
May 11–September 21, 2025
On View | Sean Scully: The Albee Barn, Montauk
Sean Scully: The Albee Barn, Montauk is a survey of the artist’s work ranging from 1981 to 2024, exploring his Long Island connection and how a single month spent in Montauk in the summer of 1982 with a fellowship at The Edward F. Albee Foundation became a pivotal place and moment in the artist’s career.
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Installation view of Shirin Neshat: Born of Fire at the Parrish Art Museum (April 20–September 1, 2025). Photo: © Gary Mamay.
April 20–September 1, 2025
On View | Shirin Neshat: Born of Fire
Shirin Neshat: Born of Fire marks the artist’s first museum exhibition in the New York area in over 20 years. The show offers a non-linear survey of Neshat’s artistic development, presenting focused installations of four significant bodies of work. These range from her first major photographic works, Women of Allah (1993–7)—images inspired by women’s involvement in the Islamic Revolution and Iran-Iraq War—to The Book of Kings (2012), a portrait series that calls on the tradition of Persian epic poetry to address the Arab Spring protest movement.
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Rendering of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s (Canadian, b. Mexico, 1967) Museum façade installation. Courtesy Antimodular Studio.
October 14, 2024–January 1, 2026
On View | Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Collider
The latest installment of the Museum’s annual façade installation series features a new public artwork by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Made up of hundreds of small LED spotlights that create a calm, rippling curtain of light along the Museum’s south wall, Collider is visible from Montauk Highway and up close from the Museum’s meadow. The lights react in real time to invisible cosmic radiation from outer space.
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Sean Scully at the opening of Sean Scully: The Albee Barn, Montauk at the Parrish Art Museum. Photo: Jenny Gorman.
Friday, July 25 | 5 PM to 6 PM
Artist Talk | Sean Scully: The Albee Barn, Montauk
In the Lichtenstein Theater
Join exhibiting artist Sean Scully for an Artist Talk, where he will reflect on his overall practice, focusing on various bodies of work spanning the early 1960s to the present. During his lecture—titled “Windows and Openings”—the artist will emphasize his continued interest in geometric abstraction in the form of paintings, prints, and drawings. Advance registration recommended.
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William Merritt Chase, The Big Bayberry Bush (The Bayberry Bush), ca. 1895. Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 33 1/8 inches. The Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, Littlejohn Collection
THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
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Delve into the Parrish Collection of more than 4,500 paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and mixed media to learn more about our artists and individual art works.
In Artist Stories, explore the dynamic history of artists of the region from the 1820s to the present through historic photographs, biographical information, a timeline, and interactive map.
Special thanks to The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation for their support to make this scholarship accessible.