He have had the following one person exhibitions
Musa x Paradisiaca (2020) at Thierry Goldberg gallery, New York;
Noblesse Oblige (2021) at
Bradley Ertaskiran in Montreal, Canada; and ''Pa'l Pati'
(2022) at Calderon Gallery, New York. His work was featured in The New York Times review of collective exhibition Shattered Glass'' at Jeffrey Deitch gallery in Los Angeles, California. In 2022, he was included in the list
Forbes 30 Under 30, in the Art and Style section. His painting
Maria (2022) was exhibited in the group show
Miami is Not the Caribbean. Yet it Feels Like it, at Oolite Arts space in Miami. The painting depicts a central figure of a woman and child standing up on a tree branch and surrounded by a body of water under a blue sky, on the back of the picture, coconut trees are being blown by a heavy wind. In Spring 2023, the one person exhibition
Bony Ramirez: Caribaby was presented at the
Sugar Hill Children's Museum at the historic community of
Sugar Hill in Harlem, New York. The show included paintings, drawings, installations, and sculptures made of found materials to celebrate Caribbean material culture and natural landscapes. In 2024, Ramirez is presenting the solo show
Bony Ramirez: Cattleya at the
Newark Museum of Art. The installation is organized in dialogue with the institution's collection. == Collections ==