Andrew Kreps Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Andrew Kreps Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Raymond Saunders “Post No Bills”
Curated by Ebony L. Haynes A two part solo exhibition: Andrew Kreps Gallery 22 Cortlandt Alley and 394 Broadway David Zwirner 519 W 19th St and 525 W 19th St On view through April 6, 2024 Andrew...More »
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Dewey Crumpler “Post Atlantic”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Post Atlantic, the gallery’s first exhibition with the Oakland-based artist Dewey Crumpler (b. 1949, Magnolia, AK). In his work, Crumpler employs a lexicon of motifs through...More »
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Michael Dean “Four Fuck Sakes”
Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to announce Four Fuck Sakes, an exhibition of new works by Michael Dean at 394 Broadway. Michael Dean’s idiosyncratic work draws on language in its wildest sense. Often...More »
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Michael E. Smith Exhibition
394 Broadway To make his sculptures, Smith extracts recognizable objects from the constant cycle of consumption and production that drives our modern world. Materials including clothing, plastics, machinery,...More »
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Oliver Lee Jackson “Works On Paper”
394 Broadway Andrew Kreps Gallery presents an exhibition of works of paper by Oliver Lee Jackson, spanning the 1980s to the present, at the gallery’s 394 Broadway location. Since the 1970s, drawing...More »
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Hadi Falapishi “Almost Perfect”
22 Cortlandt Alley Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Almost Perfect, Hadi Falapishi’s second solo exhibition with the gallery at 22 Cortlandt Alley In Almost Perfect, Falapishi divides the floors of...More »
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Roe Ethridge “American Polychronic”
at 394 Broadway Andrew Kreps Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Roe Ethridge at the gallery’s 394 Broadway location. AMERICAN POLYCHRONIC is one of two concurrent exhibitions in New York...More »
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Bertina Lopes “I know the mystery that mother suffers”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents I know the mystery that mother suffers, an exhibition of paintings by Bertina Lopes (b. 1924, Maputo, Mozambique, d. 2012, Rome), spanning three decades of the artist’s career....More »
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Cheyney Thompson “Intervals and Displacements”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents an expansive, dual-part exhibition by Cheyney Thompson staged across two venues, in collaboration with Lisson Gallery in New York. Presenting four distinct, ongoing bodies...More »
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Erika Verzutti “Churros and Rain”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Churros and Rain, an exhibition of new works by Erika Verzutti. Tactile in its approach, Erika Verzutti’s practice rests between sculpture and painting, drawing on a wide...More »
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Hollis Sigler Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents an exhibition of the work of Hollis Sigler at 22 Cortlandt Alley. Including works made between 1981 and 2000, the exhibition is the first of the artist’s work in New York...More »
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Bracha L. Ettinger Exhibition
394 Broadway Andrew Kreps Gallery presents an exhibition of recent works by Bracha L. Ettinger, the inaugural exhibition at 394 Broadway. “To paint is to self-fragilize myself, to make myself vulnerable...More »
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Raymond Saunders Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents the gallery’s first exhibition with Raymond Saunders in New York at 22 Cortlandt Alley. Spanning the 1980s to the present, the exhibition is Saunders’ first in New York in...More »
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Moshekwa Langa “The Sweets of Sin”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Moshekwa Langa’s first exhibition with the gallery, and the artist’s first exhibition in New York. Langa’s exhibition at the gallery expands on a project presented as part...More »
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Michael Dean “A Thestory of Luneliness for Fuck Sake”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Michael Dean’s first exhibition with the gallery, A Thestory of Luneliness for Fuck Sake, at 22 Cortlandt Alley. Dean’s sculptures are irrevocably tied to language - both...More »
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Corita Kent “heroes and sheroes”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents heroes and sheroes, an exhibition of artworks by Corita Kent at 22 Cortlandt Alley. Centered on Kent’s series of the same title made between 1968 and 1969, the exhibition...More »
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“footnotes and headlines” Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents footnotes and headlines, a group exhibition at 22 Cortlandt Alley, organized in collaboration with the Corita Art Center, Los Angeles. The exhibition takes its title from...More »
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Uri Aran “The Fastest Boy In The World”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents The Fastest Boy In The World, a project with recent works by Uri Aran at 22 Cortlandt Alley. Over the past decade, Uri Aran has developed a singular practice centered on...More »
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Liz Magor “I Have Wasted My Life”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents I Have Wasted My Life, an exhibition of new works by Liz Magor at 22 Cortlandt Alley. On the wall, a new sculpture titled Perennial is formed from a duffle coat, which...More »
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“Fifteen Painters” Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Fifteen Painters. Occupying both floors of the gallery, the exhibition brings together fifteen artists born after 1980, who take distinct and diverse approaches to the...More »
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Kevin Jerome Everson “Mansfield Deluxe”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Mansfield Deluxe, an exhibition by Kevin Jerome Everson at 22 Cortlandt Alley. Mansfield Deluxe takes its title from a new sculpture of the same name - a group of three...More »
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He Xiangyu “Soft Dilemma”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Soft Dilemma, He Xiangyu’s first exhibition with the gallery, as well as the artist’s first solo show in the United States. He Xiangyu’s conceptual practice manifests in...More »
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Fredrik Værslev “World Paintings”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Fredrik Værslev, titled World Paintings at 22 Cortlandt Alley. In his essay accompanying the exhibition, Dieter Roelstraete writes: “For all...More »
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Hadi Fallahpisheh “Blow-Ups”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents a special project with Hadi Fallahpisheh titled BLOW-UPS at the gallery’s 22 Cortlandt Alley location, specifically conceived to open before the 2020 presidential election. In...More »
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Kim Dingle “Restaurant Mandalas”
Andrew Kreps Gallery reopens its 22 Cortlandt Alley location to the public with an exhibition of works by the Los Angeles-based artist Kim Dingle, titled Restaurant Mandalas. Kim Dingle began her series...More »
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Michael E. Smith Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Michael E. Smith at 22 Cortlandt Alley. Michael E. Smith’s work utilizes existing materials - clothing, plastics, and machinery, as well...More »
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Andrea Bowers “Think of Our Future”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Think of Our Future, an exhibition of new works by Andrea Bowers at 22 Cortlandt Alley. As our global freedoms decline, Andrea Bowers is trying to move from grief to hope...More »
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Pádraig Timoney “A Silver Key Can Open An Iron Lock Somewhere”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents A Silver Key Can Open An Iron Lock Somewhere, an exhibition of new works by Pádraig Timoney, the Irish artist’s fifth exhibition with the gallery. At the core of Timoney’s...More »
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Roe Ethridge “Sanctuary 2”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Roe Ethridge’s exhibition Sanctuary 2, the first exhibition at the gallery’s new 22 Cortlandt Alley location. In Ethridge’s new photograph Oslo Grace at Willets Point,...More »
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Corita Kent “Works from the 1960s”
“It is a huge danger to pretend awful things do not happen. But you need enough hope to keep on going. I am trying to make hope. And you have to grab it where you can.” – Corita Kent Andrew Kreps Gallery...More »
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Bruno Munari Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents works by Bruno Munari at 55 Walker Street, organized in collaboration with kaufmann repetto. Focusing on Munari’s experiments with the Xerox 914 Machine, which began in...More »
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Ivens Machado Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery, in collaboration with Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel and Acervo Ivens Machado, presents the first exhibition of the work of Ivens Machado in the United States. Emerging in the 1970s...More »
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Billy Al Bengston “Warm California”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Warm California, an exhibition of works by Los Angeles-based artist Billy Al Bengston. Focusing on suspended, unstretched canvases and freestanding screens created by Bengston...More »
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Michael E. Smith Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery announces Michael E. Smith’s first exhibition with the gallery. Michael E. Smith’s sculptures strip everyday objects down to their most minimal state. In his constructions, Smith...More »
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Hinda Weiss “Whose Feminism Is It Anyway?”
Tel Aviv-based artist Hinda Weiss (b.1980) re-composes documentary footage into a surreal essay of observance, taking as inspiration and emulation in formation Colonial depictions of the Middle East. Her...More »
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Robert Melee “Semi-Quasi-Bower Recreational”
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“Walks and displacements” Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery announces Walks and displacements, an exhibition that brings together eleven artists whose work reflects an engagement with pre-existing source materials. Working in disparate media,...More »
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Robert Overby “Persistence. Repeated”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Persistence. Repeated, an exhibition devoted to the work of Robert Overby (1935–1993). This exhibition follows the travelling retrospective, Robert Overby. Works 1969–1987,...More »
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Nicola Martini “The Sober Day”
Nicola Martini’s practice is characterized by an intrinsic dualism in which empirical research and ritual coexist. Ancestral procedures such as baking, mixing and melting take Nicola Martini’s work...More »
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Ruth Root Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents new paintings by Ruth Root, the New York-based artist’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. Ruth Root’s new works are two-fold, encompassing both a designed and digitally...More »
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Ricci Albenda “Supercallefragelistic-expialledocious (Universal Color Part 1)”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Supercallefragelistic-expialledocious (Universal Color Part 1) Ricci Albenda’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition marks the completion of Universal Color,...More »
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Alberto De Michele, Gregory Gentert and Adam Gordon Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents a group show featuring works by Alberto De Michele, Gregory Gentert and Adam Gordon. The works in the exhibition are informed by an interest in storytelling, and originate...More »
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Jamie Isenstein “Para Drama”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents its third solo exhibition with Jamie Isenstein, entitled Para Drama. The works in the show explore Isenstein’s continued interest in the mercurial nature of truth, illusion,...More »
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Barbara T. Smith “The Smell of Almonds: Resin Works, 1968–1982”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery announces its first solo exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist Barbara T. Smith. Critically known for being an innovator of West Coast performance art of the late 1960’s and...More »
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Candice Breitz “Treatment”
Treatment (2013), a new dual-channel installation by Candice Breitz, brings an original soundtrack to three key scenes from David Cronenberg’s The Brood (1979), a film that the director has described as...More »
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Annette Kelm “Archive”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Archive, its third solo show with Annette Kelm. Interested in typologies, models of mass production, the function of objects and the nature of their representation, stylistic...More »
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Cheyney Thompson “Birdwings and Chambered Shells”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Cheyney Thompson’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery entitled Birdwings and Chambered Shells. The show includes paintings and a set of drawings, all with new optimized...More »
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“Animal Mineral Vegetable” Exhibition
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Animal Mineral Vegetable, an exhibition featuring the work of six artists, all of whom push their respective mediums beyond conventional constraints. Eschewing well-worn...More »
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Matt Sheridan Smith “Cyclist Fig.2 Ep.1”
Together, these works attempt a sort of speculative portraiture. These portraits present themselves as so many still lives, backdrops, kits, all on hold, waiting for a performance that does not come. In...More »
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Tamara Henderson “Speaking in Scales”
For Tamara Henderson’s first solo exhibition in New York entitled Speaking in Scales, she will present a 16mm film, sculpture and painting. Tamara Henderson’s practice begins with the diaristic note-taking...More »
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Fredrik Værslev “A Shore Thing”
A Shore Thing, Fredrik Værslev’s second solo exhibition at the gallery features a new body of works captured entirely in white. Fredrik Værslev’s work is distinctly collaborative in nature. When considering...More »
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Hito Steyerl “How Not To Be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational Installation”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents How Not To Be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational Installation, an exhibition by Berlin-based artist Hito Steyerl. The exhibition features two videos as well as sculptural-photographic...More »
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Laura Aldridge and Lee Maida “Earth Minutes”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents the two-person exhibition, Earth Minutes with artwork by Laura Aldridge and Lee Maida, in the 535 West 22nd Street gallery. Aldridge and Maida’s three-dimensional works...More »
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Darren Bader Exhibition
Darren Bader lives and works in New York. This is his second solo show at the gallery. His work is currently included in the Whitney Biennial, on view until May 25th. Among previous exhibitions: Empire...More »
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Micol Assaël “Asymmetry of Probability”
The sculpture is part of a series of works that investigates electric and magnetic fields in an attempt to make these normally invisible forces visible. The exhibition will also include a group of drawings...More »
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Marc-Camille Chaimowicz “Gustave 2014…”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Gustave 2014… the gallery’s first exhibition with London and Dijon-based artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz. Known for his pioneering work of the 1970’s, his work has continued...More »
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Judith Hopf “Cracking Nuts”
- Media: Sculpture - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2014-02-22 - 2014-03-29
kaufmann repetto new york presents Judith Hopf’s solo show “Cracking Nuts,” which marks the second articulation of kaufmann repetto’s exhibition series in New York. Spanning video, performance, sculpture...More »
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Roe Ethridge “Sacrifice Your Body”
Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York and Capitain Petzel, Berlin present parallel exhibitions featuring a new body of work by Roe Ethridge: Sacrifice Your Body, which will be accompanied by an artist book of...More »
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Hayley Tompkins “Space Kitchen”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents its fourth show with Glasgow-based artist Hayley Tompkins. In her paintings and painted objects, Hayley emphasizes the energy found in small things and economical gestures....More »
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Honza Zamojski “Self Portrait With Fish”
In Andrew Kreps Gallery 535 West 22nd Street space, Polish artist Honza Zamojski (re) presents an exhibition as self-portrait, both literally and metaphorically. A room-sized figurative sculpture pushes...More »
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Pádraig Timoney “Peace Torques”
Andrew Kreps presents Pádraig Timoney’s third solo show at the gallery, entitled Peace Torques. Featuring painting, sculpture and installation the exhibition is based on poems by Lin Shang-Yin (813-858BC)...More »
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Pierpaolo Campanini Exhibition
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents kaufmann repetto’s inaugural New York exhibition, a solo show by Italian painter Pierpaolo Campanini.More »
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Fredrik Værslev “Groundhog Day”
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Fredrik Værslev’s first solo exhibit at the gallery, Groundhog Day. The show will feature two recent works in the gallery’s 535 West 22nd Street exhibition space.More »
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Goshka Macuga Exhibition
Goshka Macuga presents works based on the work of Miroslav Tichý. Macuga’s work interweaves two strands that have helped define contemporary art in the last decade: artists’ increasing tendency toward...More »
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Annette Kelm Exhibition
For her second solo exhibition at the gallery Annette Kelm will be presenting new works which have been made entirely in 2013. Kelm’s photos filter significations as a system of values and codes that are...More »
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Ricci Albenda “Untitled”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents a single-work installation by Ricci Albenda. Untitled is a simple experiment. Though similar in many ways to some of his Trompe l’oeil installations of the past, this...More »
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Hito Steyerl “In Free Fall”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Hito Steyerl’s first exhibition with the gallery, which will feature the singular film work In Free Fall, 2010. Incorporating a trio of works - After the Crash, Before the...More »
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Christian Holstad “The Book of Hours”
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Peter Piller "Umschläge"
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Umschläge, Peter Piller’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Translated as “covers”, the title of the show refers to one of two bodies of work in this exhibition...More »
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Ján Mančuśka "The Missing Room"
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents The Missing Room by Ján Mančuška. The exhibition features a single work from 2008, which is comprised of suspended text on metal wires. A narrative unfolds in which the...More »
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Maria Loboda "General Electric"
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Maria Loboda's first show at the gallery entitled General Electric. Born in Krakow, Maria studied at the Städelschule in Frankfurt and is currently based in New York....More »
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Goshka Macuga "Untitled"
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Frank Benson/Peter Fischli and David Weiss "Airports and Extrusions"
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Airports and Extrusions, and exhibition which features a series of ceramic sculptures by Frank Benson and photographs by the artist team Fischli and Weiss. Frank...More »
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"Commercial Psycho" Exhibition
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Commercial Psycho, curated by Will Benedict. The exhibition is a look at the distance between commercial work and experimental conventions and how a host of issues...More »
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Cheyney Thompson "Sometimes Some Pictures Somewhere"
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Robert Overby "Paintings from the 80's"
Fredericks & Freiser and Andrew Kreps Gallery collaborate on an exhibition of Robert Overby’s late paintings. Paintings from the 80s will include a selection of Overby’s large-scale works that constitute...More »
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Klaus Weber "If you leave me I'm not following"
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"Interiors" Exhibition
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Andrea Bowers "The Woman's Survival Guide"
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Robert Melee "Triscuit Obfuscation"
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Triscuit Obfuscation, Melee’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery. For this exhibition, the artist has created three discreet environments: Passage, Parlor and Stairs....More »
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Ricci Albenda "Wall Etchings"
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Chris Burden "Bridges"
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Roe Ethridge "Le Luxe"
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents the fifth solo exhibition by New York-based photographer Roe Ethridge. The show will feature both recent works as well as works that come out of a series spanning six...More »
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Uwe Henneken "Nihilbilly"
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents the second exhibition in the gallery by Berlin-based artist Uwe Henneken. The seven paintings in the show are part of an ongoing series titled “Nihil”, which can be understood...More »
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Darren Bader "Chad Ochocinco"
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Martin Barré "91"
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents second exhibition of works by the French artist Martin Barré. The show is comprised of a single series of works (10 paintings in total) specially conceived and executed by...More »
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Martin Barré Exhibition
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Annette Kelm "Today"
The photographs by artist Annette Kelm (born in Stuttgart in 1975, lives and works in Berlin) appear to perpetuate traditional forms of photographic representation in an unspectacular way: i.e. they comprise...More »
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Ricci Albenda "Paintings"
The Andrew Kreps Gallery presents Ricci Albenda’s fifth exhibition at the gallery and his first painting show at the gallery since 2004. It comprises thirteen large word works, each six feet high and...More »
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Steven Baldi and Lucas Knipscher Exhibition
The show is a continuation of a project initiated by Piper Marshall of the Swiss Institute at Vox Populi Gallery in Philadelphia. The current manifestation of the exhibition considers the capacity for...More »
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Pádraig Timoney "Instead of Being Lucky"
Timoney's practice encompasses a variety of platforms through his use of differing media and materials. His practice challenges audiences by presenting a diverse group of works without an easily apparent...More »
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Stephen Kaltenbach and Lee Lozano "Quid Pro Quo"
Lozano’s Art 1. The Skeleton Kit: Lee owned a skeleton which she would occasionally rearrange on the floor of her studio. 2. The Time Piece was shown to me in Lozano’s studio. I am not sure that...More »
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Jamie Isenstein “ ”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents “ ”, Jamie Isenstein’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. The show is comprised of three new works, each questioning the traditional divisions between...More »
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"Reel Subjects" Exhibition
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents "Reel Subjects", a group show made up of singular works by five gallery artists, including several works that have never been shown in the United States. All the pieces in...More »
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Andrea Bowers " Mercy Mercy Me"
Released in 1971, this influential Marvin Gaye song was, and still is, one of the most popular songs of all time that addresses the degradation of the environment, and other pressing social and political...More »
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Hayley Tompkins "Optical Research"
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents "Optical Research," a solo exhibition of Hayley Tompkins' new work, which is comprised by spare wooden constructions and painted objects acting as prototypes that reference...More »
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Jiří Kovanda "1,2,3"
Andrew Kreps Gallery and Wallspace present the first American solo show of Prague-based artist Jiří Kovanda. The joint exhibition will span both spaces, and will include historical work (Kreps) as well...More »
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Cheyney Thompson Exhibition
In the exhibition, Thompson brings together thirteen paintings which share the common motif of an enlarged section of the linen support. The scanned fabric sample is divided into three equal sets of numeric...More »
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"It's You. Not Me." Exhibition
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"To Be Determined" Exhibition
To Be Determined, a group show centered around a generation of artists whose work stretch the limits of photography. Portraiture and self-portraiture, archiving, and typology, as well as free-form fiction...More »
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Ján Mančuška "He: "Have you been there?" She: "He said after a while..."
[Image: Ján Mančuška "The first minute of the rest of a movie..." (2005) Collaborative project with Jonas Dahlberg, Aluminum letters and projection, dimensions variable]More »
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Robert Melee "Unshamelessfulnessly"
Robert Melee's Unshamelessfulnessly is the artist's fifth solo exhibition at the gallery. For this exhibition, Melee uses multimedia practices to build upon his work based on the suburban home by incorporating...More »
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Roe Ethridge "Rockaway Redux"
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"Standard Sizes" Exhibition
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Martin Barré Exhibition
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Peter Coffin "You Are Me"
Artist Robert Irwin has said of art: "What we are really dealing with is our state of consciousness and the shape of our perception." Coffin's practice playfully suggests that our inability to explain...More »