If you want to see new work fresh on the walls rather than read about it later, GHOSTS is Eliza Douglas's latest series of mixed-media paintings, curated by Francesco Bonami at Gagosian's Park & 75 space. It's a chance to catch a contemporary artist's new body of work in one of the city's most polished gallery rooms — and, as with most Gagosian shows, admission is free.
What to expect
Expect a quiet, focused gallery experience built around a single artist's new paintings rather than a crowded blockbuster. The Park & 75 space is intimate and high-end, so this suits anyone who likes to take their time looking closely; you can comfortably see the whole show in 30–45 minutes. Pair it with the surrounding Upper East Side museum mile for a fuller afternoon.
Good to know
- Park & 75 is on the Upper East Side near East 75th Street; the 6 train to 77th St is the closest subway, with the Q at 72nd St also within walking distance.
- Gallery shows like this are typically free and open Tuesday–Saturday with the gallery often closed Sundays — confirm weekend hours on the official site before you make the trip.
- Gallery rooms are small, so a weekday or early Saturday visit tends to be calmer; you can comfortably combine it with nearby UES museums in one outing.
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Common questions
Do I need a ticket or reservation?
Gagosian exhibitions are generally free and walk-in, with no ticket required. Check the official page to confirm there's no special reservation for this show.
Is it open on the weekend I want to go?
Galleries like Gagosian commonly open Tuesday through Saturday and may be closed Sunday, so verify the exact weekend hours on gagosian.com before heading over.
How long should I budget for the visit?
A single-artist show in this intimate space usually takes about 30–45 minutes, so it pairs well with other Upper East Side stops the same day.
