Kips Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Kips Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Seung Lee “An Ardent Nature”
Seung Lee is a hybrid of two cultures; born and raised in Korea, he also has lived for many years in the United States, particularly in the New York City area, where he maintains a studio and teaches art...More »
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Jean-Marie Haessle “New works”
Jean-Marie Haessle has presented his work in many exhibitions, both personal and in group shows. In recent years he had a major show at the Hillwood Art Museum, Long Island NY 2012, Whitelabs Gallery,...More »
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Yong-Sun Suh “New works”
“The color of the plastic seat that is in the F line train is orange. Every time I visit New York, the urban space and environment feels different. Last winter, the view of the Hudson River from Jersey,...More »
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“The Age of Innocence” Exhibition
This double show presents, for the first time in New York, the latest work of two Italian artists who are similar and distant from each other. Linked by a direct and dry approach to painting, their works...More »
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Aleksandar Popovic “Sight Unseen”
Aleksandar Popovic’s paintings engage viewers to consider that which often goes unseen, despite being directly before our eyes. In order to see, we must look, and looking is an act of choice. The act of...More »
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Dunam Choi “Vision for the world of unseen”
The painting that launches Du Nam Choi’s show is Untitled from 2009, in which horizontal bands of the most delicious colors streak over the top of a white base. Is there any greater delight for us viewers...More »
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Alessio Delfino “Reves”
Alessio Delfino (1976) is a photographer who continues to garner success on the Italian and international scene thanks also to important exhibitions of his works in international collections (one of which,...More »
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Jiho Yim “the way i see the world”
Jiho Yim is considered a composite artist influenced by natural food research. This exhibition will hold 14 pieces of the artist’s best well known artworks, inspiration from “nature in the mountains to...More »
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“The United Nations Photographers Exhibition”
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Geppy Pisanelli “Terre di nessuno “
The large oils on canvas displayed at the gallery emphasize the stylistic touch of the artist: drawing as the foundation of a rigorously constructed image, strong chromatic contrasts and a clear and refined...More »
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LIU M.F.A. Group Exhibition "New Adventures"
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Jun Ahn "Self-Portrait"
Recently Jun Ahn was reviewed in the “British Journal of Photography” and “Artinfo", “Foreign Policy”. She was also selected by South China Morning Post as one of the five artists to watch in 2013. Jun...More »
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David Cavaliero "Half of your life is behind you"
“This exhibition focuses on David Cavaliero’s interest in physical and psychological location and how it influences a conception of self-identity. This inquiry explores the notion that locating oneself...More »
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Andy H. Jung "Operated Reality"
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JongHeon Martin Kim "Circumstances"
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Sam Sam Park "The Principle of Nature Dialogue"
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Chul Soon Lim "Eternity and Moment"
In the deep inside the mind, unharmonized scenes exist somewhere deep inside our minds. The raw near-idyllic rural scenery, city streets to the ruins of war, war-torn city streets, the desolate city where...More »
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"Moment" Exhibition
For Lee, making art is a spiritual activity occupied with time and space: “I see the present as the pivot point on which the past and future revolve, the only solid point of orientation for time. I am...More »
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Jung Hee Kim
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Shukou Tsuchiya "Catch Pendulum"
Kips Gallery presents Catch Pendulum, a solo exhibition of works of Shukou Tsuchiya. Shukou Tsuchiya, the Suiboku painter also known for his talents as the Stain artist. Unlike the image of the traditional...More »
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Byung Wang Cho "Geometric Knife Drawing"
Byung Wang Cho is involved in creating geometric knife drawings. The human touch extends the methodology of digital print and the subtleties in digitally produced color and texture to the new level. These...More »
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Michael Steinbrick Exhibition
Kips Gallery presents a solo exhibition of works of Michael Steinbrick. Michael Steinbrick, a native of Newark, New Jersey, earned his BFA from Montclair State University. He honed his craft abroad...More »
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Garam Lee "The Sound of Breathing"
“I breathe. You breathe. We all breathe. We take the action of breathing for granted. As long as I breathe, I will be a living being. It is evident that I am an existing being on this earth. In the...More »
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JongHeon Martin Kim "Circumstances"
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Ji Soo Lee "Cityscape"
Another series that are of great importance to Ji Soo Lee’s practice consists of blurred, brilliantly colored vertical stripes. These very striking paintings, while dissimilar to her more figurative images...More »
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Sun Joo Chung "The Wave"
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Seung Mo Park "The Reality of Existence"
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Yong Sun Suh "Territory"
As an artist, I have always been interested in our history, our story. I have prepared this exhibition in the intention to create a base in expressing my thoughts on the Korean War. We store what we see...More »
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June Lee "Who we are"
“Who we are" is focuses on the conflict between the individual and society. My friend in high school committed suicide because he couldn’t live up to his parents’ expectations and pressure. His parents...More »
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"Summer Exhibition"
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"Festival" Exhibition
Kips Gallery presents "Festival" a group exhibition of the works of Sang Jin Ahn, Hyung Sub Shin, Yuko Oda, Hyo Nam, and Ga Ram Lee . All of the Artists live and work in US and has exhibited several exhibitions...More »
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Geppy Pisanelli “Suspended Landscapes”
Kips Gallery presents the solo exhibit of the Italian Artist Geppy Pisanelli entitled “Suspended Landscapes”. The Artist lives and work in New York since 2007 and “Suspended Landscapes” is his second...More »
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Eun Kyung Bae
My work is about my reaction to force. I am interested not only in physical force, but also the force I feel everyday. How are polar or seemingly contrary forces interconnected and interdependent in the...More »
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Seung Lee "Tree of Life"
Seung Lee, who lives near Pratt Institute in New York, deals with a variety of themes in his artworks. He himself embodies multiculturality, which provides us with a certain perspective on his art world....More »
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Heinz Park Exhibition
The most pressing question within the process of my work was the issue of "life", which was something that I, at least, had a hard time defining. "life", which is the main theme of my work and study, is...More »
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Haessle "New Works"
I would cite the artist's seamless equivocation between his use of figuration and abstract subject matter. In saying this, I am implying that his technical gifts in both painting and drawing are considerable....More »
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Chul Soon Lim Exhibition
In viewing the works in which Lim positions a realist painting of a sky and landscape, including actual dried flowers, buds, grasses, and reeds, in relation to a detailed black and white photograph of...More »
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Luca Coser “1 + 1 = 1”
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Eun Kim Exhibition
At first sight, the works of Eun Kim looks like drawings on canvas, but at closer inspection It is actually oil on canvas. With a very sparse palette where delicate grays hues are the basic chromatic scale...More »
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Aleksandar Popovic "New Works"
During my early years at the Belgrade Academy and the St. Martin’s School of Art, my work was focused on the human form under an anatomical, almost scientific scrutiny. This interest in figure and how...More »
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So Hee Hong "Works on Paper"
Presenting a wry sense of humor these finely drawn figures on papers interact or sometimes even dialogue with the colorful paper collage cleverly applied on, or around the images. The most striking piece...More »
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Carmen Esteban Navarro Exhibition
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Jin Young Lee "The Sensibility of Today"
In recent times, the trend of art has been tending to the diversity of expression, each artist with its own peculiarity, rather than art being part of any one movement. While installations or video works...More »
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Jisoo Lee “Light Encapsulated Space In-Between”
Kips Gallery presents “Light Encapsulated Space In-Between” by Jisoo Lee. In her first Solo show in New York, Ms. Lee’s series of paintings will be on view at Kips Gallery in Chelsea, from May 6 through...More »
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Ferial Kheradpicheh "pieta"
Born in Iran, but working in Netherlands, the added current sociopolitical unrest forces the question of art's ability to respond to these external conditions. All of the works included allow for a multitude...More »
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Keunjoong Kim "Natural Being"
Being conscious of others is no different from believing that such awareness will maintain his present state. Working in the consciousness that is prisoned by others makes the heart cold and the heat hot,...More »
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Chang Ho Han "Star within a Star"
At first glance, Chang-Ho Han’s work seems deceptively straight forward. All based on a five points star inscribed in a circle they read more as an emblem or logo then a work of art per-se. After a closer...More »
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Alessio Defino "Metamorphoseis"
The grandeur of Alessio Delfino’s Metamorphoseis – a synthesis of photography and video in the purest sense – comes from a perspective on fashion fused with an acute awareness of both fine art and history....More »
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Andy Leleisi'uao "Asefeka of the Unmalosa"
"Asefeka of the Unmalosa" in part is inspired by a television news story I watched a few years ago. It featured a group of scientists and environmentalists who announced the extinction of a particular...More »
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Haessle "In the Corner of my Eye"
Haessle’s new oil paintings focus on a synthesis of form and color. The surfaces are weaved together in a complex layer of vibrant hues. The energetic mark-making or “writing” is executed by a direct application...More »
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Woojin Choi Exhibition
Woojin Choi’s art seems at first, straightforward and to the point. Her subject, the human figure usually occupies the complete visual field of her canvas. Modeled in sober tonal hues, the nude bodies...More »
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Joe Gardella "Leitmotif"
Joe Gardella works like time doesn't exist. For him, spending, off and on, 3 or 4 years on a drawing is just fine. The works presented in this current show were done during a period of two years some...More »
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Park Sang Sam "Giving Ear to Arirang Group's Arirang"
My work conceals the human condition accompanied by quite a few thoughts as much as a harmony of various lights and the wonder of Mother Nature within a deep space-time of the memories from my youth. The...More »
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"Turbulence Air" Exhibition
SoHee Hong paints the human figure without concession to the cannon of ordinary beauty. Constructed with a muscular brushwork, her paintings of wounded bodies, rendered in mostly monochrome tones, express...More »
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Bruce Richards, Hyunji Sim, Alex Nahon, Grant Innes Exhibition
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Jamie M. Lee & Hyo Jeong Nam Reception and Artist Talk
[Image: Jamie M. Lee "Refresh" (2007) Mixed Media on panel 20 X 20 in.]More »
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Jamie M. Lee & Hyo Jeong Nam "Yon"
Kips Gallery presents "yon", two korean artist exhibition of paintings and installation. Spatial complexity and an expanded repertoire of materials including fabric, fabric painting, paper and three dimensional...More »
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Haessle "New works: Blue"
Haessle’s new series of oil paintings on canvas are reaching back to works he did twenty five years ago, in the mid to late eighties. Titled Blue, they all present a lush surface of a deep ultramarine...More »
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Fay Ku "Work on Paper"
A first look at the work of Fay Ku, a young American artist of Chinese ascendant, reviles immediately her masterful technique in these large drawings on paper. Based on myth and folklore, the boys and...More »
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Kimi Sakaki Exhibition
Artist born in Wakayama, Japan 1983. More »
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"small is beautiful" Exhibition
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Haessle "Selected Works"
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Lucas Reiner "Envoi"