Y Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Y Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Tyrome Tripoli "Blue Construction"
Tripoli's work is comprised of found objects that are used "as is" and combined into simple compositions. Disparate elements are assembled into unexpected juxtapositions, connected with the utmost precision, (...)
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Gabriel Acevedo Velarde Exhibition
Acevedo Velarde will open the exhibition with a video-based performance that depicts features of a conference, a music concert, and a political speech, unfolding a rather intimist discourse about leading (...)
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Artemio "13"
"13" is the first solo exhibition in New York by Artemio curated by Cecilia Jurado. For this exhibition Artemio has chosen to confront our massive industrial production of weapons, their intromission into (...)
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Teresa Margolles "OPERATIVO: PART 2"
Margolles was born in Culiacán, Mexico, where men and women are murdered every day in drug related violence. Since her early work with collective SEMEFO (Forensic Medical Service), and later as solo artist, (...)
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"PDF" Exhibition
Y GALLERY in partnership with Why + Wherefore is pleased to announce PDF, a one-night-only show co-curated by Summer Guthery, Lumi Tan, and Nicholas Weist that will be held simultaneously in 14 cities (...)
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Noritoshi Hirakawa "Open Studio for Enola Carr"
DEAN PROJECT in collaboration with Y Gallery presents "Cringe" a five-part performance-based exhibition series curated by Cecilia Jurado. For this performance, Noritoshi Hirakawa emulates one of the many (...)
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Teresa Margolles "OPERATIVO"
Margolles was born in Culiacán, Mexico, where men and women are murdered every day in drug related violence. Since her early work with collective SEMEFO (Forensic Medical Service), and later as solo artist, (...)
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Paul Dacey “Made in China”
Y Gallery presents “Made in China”, an exhibition of prints by New York artist Paul Dacey. This show, which made it’s debut in Beijing in 2006, consists of digitally enhanced, pop- inspired images of a (...)
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Noma Markley "Half Wet" Exhibition
Norma Markleyʼs “oddball collection of salacious social tidbits—from sexualized motel towels to giddy neon exhortations—combined with throwaway pop cultural allusions, manages to invoke a delightfully (...)





