Paul Rodgers/9W Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Paul Rodgers/9W Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“PAINTING before, after” Exhibition
Painting | before, after, curated by Alex Bacon and opening September 17 at Paul Rodgers/9W, presents in parallel the French movement of Supports/Surfaces from the late 1960’s and early ‘70’s and a contemporary...More »
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Simon Hantai, Joseph Marioni and Robert Bishop “Disconnected”
The contemporary art world has abandoned modern art. How could anyone be so disconnected as to state the obvious? In its place, it has installed a New Academy. Maybe modern art should never have come...More »
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Dominique Thiolat “A Painter Born”
Dominique Thiolat’s case is exemplary. Born to be a painter, he belongs to a generation in France which felt the need to take the measure of modern art’s return to Europe, following the enormous vacuum...More »
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Simon Hantaï “Go Figure / Ground”
Paul Rodgers/9W presents its second solo exhibition of Simon Hantaï, entitled Go Figure / Ground, which will coincide with the artist’s long awaited retrospective at the Georges Pompidou Center, Paris....More »
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"New Installation: March 2012" Exhibition
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Summer Exhibition 2011
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Joe Diebes "Chronology"
Paul Rodgers/9W presents its second solo exhibition of interdisciplinary artist Joe Diebes. The exhibition will feature the video installation, Scherzo, which will be presented concurrently at the Liverpool...More »
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Simon Hantaï " Not For Sale In New York"
Paul Rodgers/9W presents as its summer 2010 exhibition the work of Simon Hantaï. Focusing on two large format paintings, Study (1969) and Tabula (1980), this exhibition seeks to identify the discovery,...More »
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Peter Sacks "Paintings"
Paul Rodgers / 9W Gallery presents “Paintings,” an exhibition by American painter Peter Sacks. The exhibition consists of painting and collage in mixed media and in a variety of formats which extend to...More »
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"The Genocidal Madness of Idealism" Exhibition
Due to overwhelming response, Paul Rodgers/9W is pleased to re-present last year's summer exhibition 'The Genocidal Madness of Idealism' in Summer 2009. The exhibition examines the influence of television...More »
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"The Genocidal Madness of Idealism" Exhibition
In February, 1948, NBC television first broadcast the Nightly News. This year is its sixtieth anniversary. In the same year of 1948 the generation of artists who would come to be known as ‘Abstract...More »