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ARTnews January 14, 2026

“New York–based gallery Ortuzar will now jointly represent the Peter Hujar Archive and Foundation with Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco”

By Maximilíano Durón

Peter Hujar, Self-Portrait Lying Down, 1975. ©2026 The Peter Hujar Archive, LLC/Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, and Ortuzar, New York
Peter Hujar, David Wojnarowicz Smoking, 1981. ©2026 The Peter Hujar Archive, LLC/Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, and Ortuzar, New York
Peter Hujar, Candy Darling on Her Deathbed, 1973. ©2026 The Peter Hujar Archive, LLC/Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, and Ortuzar, New York

IN THE PRESS

Ben Whishaw on the power of Peter Hujar’s photography: ‘It feels alive’

The actor reunites with director Ira Sachs on a new, experimental biopic about the iconic photographer. Here, they discuss why his work still resonates today

Published January 5, 2026 in Dazed. Text by Nick Chen

Peter Hujar’s Day (Film Still) Courtesy Janus Films

Peter Hujar’s Day (Film Still) Courtesy Janus Films

Full article in Dazed

EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Hujar:Contact at the Morgan Library & Museum

May 22 through October 25, 2026

Contact sheet: Susan Sontag. Peter Hujar Collection, Morgan Library & Museum, New York, purchased on the Charina Endowment Fund, 2013, 2013.108:8.2310. © The Peter Hujar Archive / Artists Rights Society (ARS).

Hujar:Contact offers an unprecedented look into the life, times, and creative evolution of a master photographer. The exhibition features more than 110 contact sheets and 20 enlargements from the Morgan’s Peter Hujar Collection, which includes over 5,700 contact sheets from throughout the artist’s career.

Peter Hujar (1934–1987) began filing contact sheets and assigning them job numbers at age twenty-one. His records make it possible to track his development—from two decades as a studio assistant (1955–67), when he pushed himself to try work of every kind, into the late 1960s and his work as a freelancer in fashion, music, and advertising, through his mature period (1974–87) as a fiercely independent and influential artist in the East Village.

Many of the contact sheets bear editing marks that indicate ideas about cropping and printing and contextualize the exposures Hujar ultimately decided to enlarge. The intense, interactive quality of his portrait work comes to life in contact sheets that read as intimate pictorial narratives, revealing the nature of his attention and the unique personality of each of his subjects. As Hujar matures and struggles, and as the character of his social world changes from the 1950s through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, his contact sheets tell the nuanced story of a lifetime, a community, and an era.

Organized by Joel Smith, Richard L. Menschel Curator and Department Head of Photography.

IN THE PRESS

Cultural Highlights of 2025

By Neil Scott published December 26, 2025

Birth and death, sex and nature, and much more in this extraordinary exhibition of Peter Hujar’s photography

IN THE PRESS

10 of the most iconic photography stories from 2025

From Peter Hujar’s indelible portraits of 1970s counterculture to Sophy Rickett’s Pissing Women of the 1980s, here are 10 of the most timeless and inspirational photo series published on Dazed last year

By Sarah Moroz published December  26,  2025 in Dazed

Cookie Mueller. Image courtesy of the Estate of David Armstrong

Read the full story here on Dazed.

“Eyes Open in the Dark” will be traveling to Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn, Germany from February 27–August 23, 2026. See exhibition details.

IN THE PRESS

The best art and photography of 2025

from eye-boggling Bridget Riley to the Face’s riotous fashion

The Guardian. By Jonathan Jones, Charlotte Jansen, Adrian Searle and Eddy Frankel published December 22, 2025

Untitled, 1984, by Peter Hujar. Photograph: Chicago Albumen Works/Peter Hujar Archive/ARS, New York/Pace Gallery

Adrian Searle’s best art shows of the year

1. Peter Hujar: Eyes Open in the Dark

Full article in The Guardian

“Eyes Open in the Dark” will be traveling to Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn, Germany from February 27–August 23, 2026. See exhibition details.

EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Peter Hujar — Eyes Open in the Dark

February 27 to August 23, 2026 traveling to the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn, Germany

Peter Hujar, Self-Portrait (II), 1975 © 2025 Tue Peter Hujar Archive/Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY, DACS London and Pace Gallery.

EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Fragile Beauty: Photographs from the Collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish

June 12 to September 27, 2026 at Jeu de Paume, Paris

Peter Hujar, Candy Darling on her Deathbed, 1974 © 2023 The Peter Hujar Archive, LLC / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT

March 19 to June 28, 2026 at Gropius Bau, Berlin

Peter Hujar, Self-Portrait Jumping, 1974 © The Peter Hujar Archive / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025

Curated by Eva Respini, Co-CEO and Curator at Large, Vancouver Art Gallery, with Monique Machicao y Priemer Ferrufino, Curatorial Fellow Exhibitions, Gropius Bau

In partnership with Gropius Bau, the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn presents Peter Hujar. Eyes Open in the Dark from 27 February to 23 August 2026.

PUBLICATION ANNOUNCEMENT

Stay away from nothing

Paul Thek and Peter Hujar

More at Primary Information

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In ‘Peter Hujar’s Day,’ a Quiet Conversation Reveals a Bold Artistic Life

Director Ira Sachs on how “a reclaimed conversation between two friends” sheds light on the late photographer

By Min Chen published November 7, 2025 on Art Net

Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall in Peter Hujar’s Day (2025), directed by Ira Sachs. Photo courtesy of Janus Films.

Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall in Peter Hujar’s Day (2025), directed by Ira Sachs. Photo courtesy of Janus Films.

Ira Sachs. Photo: Jeong Park.

Rebecca Hall in Peter Hujar’s Day (2025), directed by Ira Sachs. Photo courtesy of Janus Films.

Peter Hujar’s Day is in theaters now.

Read the full article on Art Net

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‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Demystifies the Working Artist

Ira Sachs’s absorbing biopic balances monotony with glory in the life of the cult photographer

By Rachel Pronger published 30 October 2025 for Frieze

Ira Sachs, Peter Hujar’s Day, 2025. Courtesy: One Two Films
Ira Sachs, Peter Hujar’s Day, 2025. Courtesy: One Two Films

Ira Sachs’s Peter Hujar’s Day has its theatrical release in North America on 7 November 2025 and the UK/Ireland on 2 January 2026

ART FAIR ANNOUNCEMENT

Peter Hujar at Frieze Masters 2025

Regent’s Park
Booth F7
15 – 19 October 2025

Press Release – Pace London

Peter Hujar, Drag Actress with Fan backstage at the Palm Casino Revue, 1974 © The Peter Hujar Archive, LLC, courtesy Pace Gallery

Featured Works

Peter Hujar, Georg Osterman Backstage at ‘Camille’, 1974, vintage gelatin silver print, 14-3/4″ × 14-3/4″ (37.5 cm × 37.5 cm), image 20″ × 16″ (50.8 cm × 40.6 cm), paper
Peter Hujar, David Brintzenhofe Applying Makeup (II), 1982, vintage gelatin silver print, 14-5/8″ × 14-3/4″ (37.1 cm × 37.5 cm), image 19-7/8″ × 15-7/8″ (50.5 cm × 40.3 cm), paper

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A Poignant Look Back at Peter Hujar’s Final Exhibition

Now restaged in San Francisco, Peter Hujar’s last ever exhibition at New York’s Gracie Mansion Gallery in 1986 was a vision of a future he would never live to see

By Miss Rosen published 4 September 2025 for AnOther Magazine

Peter Hujar, Fanny, 1978 © 2025 The Peter Hujar Archive / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, and Pace Gallery, New York
Peter Hujar, Trees in Snow, Germantown, 1982 © 2025 The Peter Hujar Archive / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, and Pace Gallery, New York

Peter Hujar: The Gracie Mansion Show Revisited is on show at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco until 25 October 2025.

IN THE PRESS

The dA-Zed guide to David Wojnarowicz

As an exhibition of his most famous and arresting photographs opens in New York, we delve into the life and times of the American provocateur whose work continues to resonate

Text by Sam Moore, published 6 October 2025 for Dazed

David Wojnarowicz
, Arthur Rimbaud in New York (kissing), 1978-79.
 Silver print. Copyright Estate of David Wojnarowicz. 
Courtesy of the Estate of David Wojnarowicz and P·P·O·W, New York

Full article on Dazed

David Wojnarowicz: Arthur Rimbaud in New York is running at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art until 18 January 2026.

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Underrated master photographer Peter Hujar gets his due in S.F. show and new film

By Tony Bravo published 5 October 2025 in San Francisco Chronicle

Ben Whishaw in “Peter Hujar’s Day,” directed by Ira Sachs, is set to play at the Mill Valley Film Festival on Friday-Saturday, Oct. 10-11. Janus Films
“Greer Lankton in a Fashion Pose” (1983) by Peter Hujar. Peter Hujar Archive, Artists Rights Society, N.Y.
“Bob Berg” (1985) by Peter Hujar. Peter Hujar Archive, Artists Rights Society, N.Y.

Full article in San Francisco Chronicle

EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT

To Improvise A Mountain: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Curates

16 May 2025 – 25 January 2026 Hayward Gallery Touring, UK

A major group exhibition curated by one of the foremost painters working today

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, To Improvise A Mountain (detail), 2024. Courtesy the artist

The decisions are governed by something I can’t really put into words. I’ve selected things that I love by dint of their poetry, their beauty, their refusal, their internal logic and, above all, their power. Each artist here invents the language they need and there is magic in it.” – Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.

Jennifer Packer, Procession, 2023. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 48.2 x 71.1 x 2.5 cm. Courtesy the Artist, Corvi-Mora, London and Sikkema Jenkins & Co, New York

16 May – 5 October 2025 (last days!)
Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds

25 October 2025 – 25 January 2026
MK Gallery, Milton Keynes

 

EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Peter Hujar: The Gracie Mansion Show Revisited

Sep 4–Oct 25, 2025 at Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco

A new show recreates the artist’s groundbreaking 1986 exhibition

Lynn Davis, 1981
Cow, 1978
David Wojnarowicz: Manhattan Night (III), 1981
Trees and Leaves, Caven Point, 1984

For a closer look at the 1986 exhibition, see Deep Dive: The Gracie Mansion Show Revisited

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Portfolio: Agosto Machado

Agosto Machado’s archive of downtown New York—featuring Candy Darling’s shoes and Peter Hujar’s photographs—introduced by Alex Jovanovich.

By Alex Jovanovich, Agosto Machado published in Artforum September 2025 Issue

Peter Hujar, Agosto Machado, 1980, gelatin silver print, sheet size: 10 × 8″. © The Peter Hujar Archive/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Agosto Machado, Untitled (Snapshots), 2022, photographs, paper, pen, and pins on gator board, 80 × 36″.

Full article in Artforum

EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT:

Shifting Landscapes

1 Nov 2024 – Jan 2026 at the Whitney Museum of American Art

Various artists, Shifting Landscapes, exhibition view. Courtesy of the Whitney Museum of American Art.