CHRISTOPHER WOOL

See Stop Run West Texas (solo show)
Brite Building, 107–109 North Highland Avenue, Marfa
2 May 2025 – May 2027

Installation view: See Stop Run West Texas, Brite Building, 107–109 North Highland Avenue, Marfa, photo: Alex Marks
Installation view: See Stop Run West Texas, Brite Building, 107–109 North Highland Avenue, Marfa, photo: Alex Marks

Christopher Wool’s work will be on view in See Stop Run West Texas from May 2025, for a two-year period. The exhibition presents a new chapter of See Stop Run, a survey of Wool’s work from the past decade which was exhibited in 2024 at 101 Greenwich St, New York, on the 19th floor of an unoccupied space in the heart of the financial district.

Housed in the historic Brite Building, See Stop Run West Texas continues to explore connections between Wool’s work and the context in which it is shown. In Marfa, where Wool’s sculptural practice originated, these relationships will be central to the installation. In addition, three large outdoor sculptures will be on view. Curated in collaboration with Anne Pontégnie, both of these installations emphasise Wool’s complex image-making process and the interconnectivity between mediums: painting, sculpture, photography and mosaic.

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Installation view: See Stop Run West Texas, Brite Building, 107–109 North Highland Avenue, Marfa, photo: Alex Marks
Installation view: See Stop Run West Texas, Brite Building, 107–109 North Highland Avenue, Marfa, photo: Alex Marks

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CHRISTOPHER WOOL

See Stop Run (publication)
Published by Holzwarth Publications 2025
Text by Anne Pontegnie and Christopher Wool

Christopher Wool

See Stop Run, an extensive catalogue for Christopher Wool’s landmark 2024 exhibition See Stop Run in New York City, addresses how contemporary art exhibitions are documented and reproduced. The book takes the form of an expanded artist’s book, gathering nearly three hundred photographs of the installation, seeing the project through the eyes of its visitors – artists, friends, and Instagram users.

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Christopher Wool

CHRISTOPHER WOOL

Crosstown Traffic (installation)
Two Manhattan West, New York

Christopher Wool, Crosstown Traffic, 2023, © Christopher Wool
Christopher Wool, Crosstown Traffic, 2023, © Christopher Wool

Crosstown Traffic, a new large-scale mosaic by Christopher Wool, is now permanently installed in the lobby of Two Manhattan West across from Moynihan Station in New York City. The mosaic, at 28 by 39 feet, is the artist's first in the medium and his largest artwork to date. Wool’s work is presented alongside a new stainless-steel sculpture by artist Charles Ray, both of which were commissioned by Brookfield Properties.

Christopher Wool, Crosstown Traffic, 2023, © Christopher Wool
Christopher Wool, Crosstown Traffic, 2023, © Christopher Wool