532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Diana Copperwhite “Reflections In A Darker Mirror”
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents Diana Copperwhite’s, Reflections In A Darker Mirror. In her fourth solo exhibition at Thomas Jaeckel Gallery, Diana Copperwhite continues her ongoing exploration...More »
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“XL: This Is Not Another Latino Exhibition” Exhibition
XL presents artworks by Carlos Rodriguez Cardenas, Elio Rodriguez, Jose Angel Vincench, Armando Mariño Gustavo Acosta, Jean Guerly Pétion, and Alberto Alejandro Rodriguez What you see is not always...More »
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Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh “Structure”
The eighteen new paintings in the Irish-born abstract painter Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh’s “Structure” find new force and expression within the high modernist tradition of abstract art. Ní Mhaonaigh’s primary...More »
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“Good on Paper 2022: Drawings and Paintings” Exhibition
Good on Paper: Drawings and Paintings, an exhibition of works on paper at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, presents new work by fourteen contemporary artists: Alberto A. Rodriguez, Carlos R. Cardenas, Danny...More »
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Jean-Guerly Pétion “Americana Dreaming”
Americana Dreaming, an exhibition of new works by the Haitian-born artist Jean-Guerly Pétion at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents a disorderly, non-thematic body of work executed with stunning visual...More »
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Brian Cirmo “Where Teardrops Fall”
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents Where Teardrops Fall, an exhibition of new paintings by Brian Cirmo. This is the artist’s second exhibition with the gallery. Where Teardrops Fall tells tales of...More »
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Susana Guerrero “Mother, Consumed”
In Mother, Consumed, her second solo exhibition at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, Susana Guerrero presents a collection of objects that explore the symbiosis between mother and child during gestation, that...More »
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“Summer Loving” Exhibition
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Alberto Alejandro Rodriguez “Destruktion”
Destruktion is a project presenting painting, sculpture, and artist books by Alberto Alejandro Rodríguez all centered on the different forms that ruins can take in modern society. Not simply as partially...More »
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Brian Cirmo “Gray Matters”
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents Gray Matters, an exhibition of new paintings by Brian Cirmo. This is the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery and his first New York solo exhibition. Like a novelist...More »
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Lynn Stern “Toward The Invisible: Lynn Stern’s Abstract Photographs”
Lynn Stern’s abstract photographs are the grand climax of the tradition of abstract photography which officially began with Anna Atkins’s publication of Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions...More »
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Marlon Portales “The Voyeur”
Marlon Portales’s first solo show in the U.S., The Voyeur, brings together a series of medium and large format paintings portraying spectators in different New York museums. The artist observes viewers...More »
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“On the Edge of the Wilds” Exhibition
On the Edge of the Wilds, a new exhibition of works at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, features five artists who each make use of a distinct set of materials, methods, and artistic concerns to create works...More »
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Lien Truong “In the Shadow of a Vessel”
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents In the Shadow of a Vessel, an exhibition of paintings by Lien Truong. This is Truong’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Lien Truong’s recent paintings layer...More »
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Diana Copperwhite “The Clock Stuck Between Time”
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents Diana Copperwhite’s, The Clock Struck between Time. Copperwhite, who is based in Dublin, in these new paintings expands upon her concerns of figuration, abstraction,...More »
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Sky Kim “Each One All”
In Each One All, Thomas Jaeckel gallery showcases breathtakingly intricate and powerful watercolors by Korean artist Sky Kim that challenge traditional assumptions about what can be achieved in the medium....More »
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Jose Angel Vincench “The Burden Of Words”
Looking at Jose Angel Vincench’s geometric abstractions, one can’t help being stunned by all their luminosity — the light inherent in their gold, the most precious metal of all minerals, all the more so...More »
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John Alexander Parks “Putti”
Indefatigable New York/British painter John A. Parks, takes on the subject of putti, those mysteriously animated infants who show up in so many classical paintings. Aping and often exaggerating adult behavior,...More »
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Arghavan Khosravi and Cecilia Charlton “Lifeline as Medium”
In Lifeline as Medium, Thomas Jaeckel Gallery showcases two bodies of recent work from Iranian-born painter Arghavan Khosravi and American artist Cecilia Charlton. Both artists’ creations convey a strong...More »
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Carlos Rodriguez Cardenas “Geographical Mind in the Architecture of Landscape”
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Danny Rolph “WCW”
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RIME “CODE”
532 Gallery presents CODE, an exhibition of new paintings by RIME. RIME’s studio work has frequently stripped out, isolated, reworked, and repositioned component features of his most elaborate graffiti...More »
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Per Adolfsen “The Ribbons That Tie Us”
A marked break with Adolfsen’s previous emotionally charged acrylic paintings that merged representation, abstraction, and text (previously exhibited at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel), the contemplative oil...More »
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“Ten Years After” Exhibition
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Gustavo Acosta “Inventory Of Omissions”
The paintings in Gustavo Acosta’s “Inventory of Omissions” may initially seem like discrete chapters in a visual essay on the oppressive bleakness of the modern city, but such a reading misses the point...More »
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“The Last Picture Show” Exhibition
An exhibition of work which posits the idea that creativity exists in not knowing, maybe the answer is “I can’t go on, I’ll go on”. Risk is imperative, but we still know very little about the potential...More »
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Piers Secunda “ISIS Bullet Hole Paintings”
There is a horror and a fascination in something as apparently permanent as a building, something that one expects to last many a human span, meeting an untimely end. —Robert Bevan, The Destruction of...More »
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“Winter Salon” Exhibition
Across media, including painting, photographs, mixed media, video, these artists pursue the addiction of art from varying and unique points of view. Their vibrant works brought together create a space...More »
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Diana Copperwhite “Depend on the Morning Sun”
Thomas Jaeckel Gallery presents Diana Copperwhite’s “Depend on the Morning Sun”. The exhibition features new large oils on canvas. This is the artist’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. The...More »
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Susana Guerreo “Anatomy of a Myth”
Through her inventions, Susana Guerrero is set upon taking up themes of mythology and utopia (mythopia), bringing together a genealogy of the materials, an anthropology of human experience, guided by...More »
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Bernard Ammerer “Interface”
In his first solo show in the United States at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, Bernard Ammerer depicts a private domain of desolate landscapes and vaguely restless figures that would border on the surreal...More »
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Elio Rodriguez “Puzzled”
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel for the opening reception of Puzzled, Elio Rodriguez’ first solo exhibition in New York City. The show is on view until May 9th and will coincide with his exhibition On Guard...More »
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Jose Vincench “The Weight of Words”
Thomas Jaeckel and Rachel Weingeist announce recent works by Cuban artist, Jose Vincench in The Weight of Words, an exhibition of painting and sculpture. Works by the artist will be exhibited concurrently...More »
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“Winter Salon” Exhibition
Jaeckel Gallery presents a winter group show. This show features many returning artists to our gallery, as well as a few artists showing with us for the first time. The works on view include smaller...More »
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Danny Rolph “Recollection”
For his first solo show at 532 Gallery Danny Rolph presents a new body of work made over the last year. The visual impact of Rolph’s work engages the viewer’s senses in a delicious ferment. The high velocity...More »
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Darrell Nettles “Broken Verse”
The paintings by Darrell Nettles in Broken Verse are ergodic in the deepest and most satisfying sense of the word: although they require a great deal of effort to unlock their secrets, the engagement they...More »
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Julie Langsam “Tomorrow-land”
In her newest exhibition Tomorrow-land, Langsam presents structures built specifically for mid-20th century World’s Fair exhibitions: Philips Pavilion designed by Le Corbusier and Iannis Xenakis, the Tent...More »
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John Alexander Parks Exhibition
Thomas Jaeckel presents new paintings by John Alexander Parks - paintings about New York, his adopted home for more than three decades. Parks brings a new energy, lively wit and considerable poignancy...More »
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En Voz Alta (Aloud) Exhibition
En Voz Alta (Aloud) is an exhibition of works by ten Cuban-born artists: María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Alberto Casado, Duvier del Dago, Meira Marrero & José Toirac, Liudmila & Nelson, Yunier Hernandez,...More »
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Ira Richer “Life Signs”
These pieces combine deft materiality and wit. As with the hammer, the magnet, the exclamation point, the scribbled title in Gulf. So too the paintings. Richer’s palette inclines to early summer and isn’t...More »
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Diana Copperwhite “Shadowland”
“Her work is about painting first and foremost; [these] references merely serve a purpose. Thus digital images which freeze and fragment an original image fascinate her, but such images in themselves...More »
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Ian Hughes “Vernissage”
Over the arc of his career, Ian Hughes has honed a distinctive visual language in which paint reveals its lushest and most viscous qualities while simultaneously giving shape to bio-reminiscent forms that...More »
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“Imaginary Places” Exhibition
Marie-Dolma Chophel’s works are inspired by topography and integrate 3D structures with organic forms and colors to form an abstract landscape of imaginary places. She graduated from the Ecole Nationale...More »
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Armando Mariño “New Paintings after the Long Winter”
Composing a whimsical wintry mash up of abstract and figurative art to provide us all a rather philosophical light on the freedom of art, no matter what eye the perspective is derived from. “A work of...More »
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Nadja Verena Marcin “Zero Gravity”
A highlight of the show will be the world premiere of Triple F, a video of a turbulent future society where the relationships of mind and body are out of control. Inspired by the 1976 science-fiction cult...More »
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Gerard Ellis “Between Villages”
A painter and draftsman by calling and choice, Gerard Ellis establishes an interesting dichotomy between the practice of painting and social critique. His pictorial work is highly expressive and vigorous...More »
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Julie Langsam "Now(here)"
This exhibition features several recent paintings from Langsam’s long-running series of banded montages that set nearly monochromatic, tightly rendered views of iconic modernist buildings on top of a band...More »
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Tatjana Busch "Fusion"
“It could be like this and it could also be like that…,” says Tatjana Busch. But not until we see her latest works in this exhibition, does her meaning become truly accessible. Conceptually, her earliest...More »
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John A. Parks "Paint and Memory"
Executed as finger paintings, these pictures explore the artist’s memories of his English childhood in a series of richly evocative images. “In a sense I’m using a childish means to recreate a child’s...More »
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Armando Mariño "The Waste Land"
This solo show features new oil on canvas paintings and works on paper. The title of the show refers immediately to the T.S Eliot poem, but the paintings that Marino shows are far from an illustration...More »
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Donald Kuspit Szczesny "Neue Wilden Works from the 80s"
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Cal Rhodes “The Barbies”
“The Barbies” artist Cal Rhodes’ multi-paneled photography installation that was primarily shot at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week’s celebration of 50 years of Barbie a few seasons back and is, according the...More »
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"RISD MFA 2012" Exhibition
It is often said that the brightest stars are not stars at all, but planets. In this exhibition we present 10 rising stars whose bright light and way-out orbit challenge easy categorization. The paintings...More »
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Kasia Domanska "Endless Summer"
I look out on a summer’s day, a beach where we can daydream freely, where we look at the sky and we notice more than we do in everyday life. Everything seems easy, light and pleasant. We contemplate..“...More »
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Ian Hughes Exhibition
Hughes’ acrylic canvases investigate the delicate relationships between color and space, amplifying the impact of contemporary American abstraction. Eyes stand in front of Ian Hughes’s paintings. The...More »
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"Spring Group Show"
Spring has arrived—at last—and with it comes an exciting group show of gallery artists at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel. The exhibit focuses on what might be, rather than what is, in a Surrealist-inspired...More »
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Joergen Geerds "The Other Side"
Through panoramic photographs, artist Joergen Geerds explores the interconnections of space and community, humans and habitats, inside and out, self and other. Geerds highlights here not a dissociating...More »
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Birthe Blauth "The Shadows Of The Fire In My Mind"
Plato likens the restricted nature of human perception and recognition to being in a cave. Humans are trapped, chained down, and see nothing but theshadows of the outside world projected onto the walls...More »
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Peggy Bates "Channel"
Although Bates’ experiences with the landscape and seascape in her frequent travels inspire her work, her oeuvre is not landscape painting per se. They seem to be painted from a different angle than traditional...More »
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Anna Borowy and Tanya Selzer Exhibition
Anna Borowy’s motifs are primarily human characters and moments, depicted portrait-style and manifesting particular events. The reduced appliance of outlines and forms connects the figures with the backgrounds...More »
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Thietmar Bachmann "Going Places"
His artworks brings together photography and painting on the same canvas, stimulating the eyes of the viewer and inviting to virtually “dive” into the pictures, going places around the world. Thietmar...More »
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Marcy Brafman "Pearlscent"
Brafman’s second solo show at 532 Gallery with a new body of work employing a variety of tools and motifs that were only half realized in previous creations. The title “PEARLESCENT” comes from the exploration...More »
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Robert Kunec "In The Name Of"
Terrorism. It affects everything. Though rarely contemporary art. The subject is too hot, too political, too dangerous perhaps. Despite this fact, one who does dare to seek out images of terror, a willingness...More »
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Vincenzo Lo Sasso "Evanescent Dreams"
Vincenzo Lo Sasso’s work is not only the search for a balance between opposing forces but rather, and radically so, the attempt to translate the ancient contrast between solid bodies and liquid presences...More »
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Les Joynes Exhibition
In his paintings Les Joynes fuses artifacts of memory he collects from imagined topographies. His current ring paintings are baroque and rococo gateways inspired by Alain Resnais’ 1961 film Last Year in...More »
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Guenter Knop "Recent Works"
Guenter Knop is a remarkable photographer whose love of women shines through in every photograph. Knop’s work represents a highly original combination of rigorous abstraction and lyrical sensuality. The...More »
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Peter Mühlhäusser "WOM'D"
WOM’D explores the relationship between environment and the development of young individuals within a specific societal context. Employing stereotypical poses related to religion, culture, and social development,...More »
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Tatjana Busch "intuitive Form"
"Once upon a time there was square, a circle, a triangle and a rectangle and the passion for color and form". Tatjana Busch’s words remind us of the Bauhaus. Indeed, the artist has close connections...More »
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"Some (Are) Painting” Exhibition
The promise of painting, especially abstract painting, has to do with its ability to take us into various models of the world. Each painter attempts to delineate a specific perspective on how matter is...More »
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"Turning the Corner" Exhibition
The title of this exhibition invites a host of interpretations, each of which describes an aspect of Iliyan Ivanov’s art and may allude to the fact that the right side of the triptych called Apocalyptic...More »
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Ian Hughes "Beyond Form"
Hughes’ acrylic canvases (here represented by paintings in large, medium and small scale) are works of synthesis that re-examine and renew the always delicate relationships between color and space, and...More »
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Stefan Szczesny "Diary"
he pieces on display, called “photo-paintings,” combine two related areas of the artist’s creative endeavor. Since 1985, Szczesny has been making images that integrate photos taken in a variety of settings...More »
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Stefan Szcesny "Diary"
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents "Diary", a collection of paintings on photographs the artist Stefan Szcesny created while in New York, St.Tropez and Mustique. More »
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Per Adolfsen "The World is Floating"
Although the artist’s figurative abstractions may appear crude at first glance, closer examination reveals works vibrating with energy and pulse, creating an all-out assault on the viewer’s concept of...More »
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Vince Contarino "Sweet Divide"
Contarino describes a finished or successful painting as possessed of a nice awkwardness, differentiating an atypical abstract painting from a great one. He is conscious of existing within the cultural...More »
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Hendrik Smit "New Paintings"
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Kylie Heidenheimer "Rift"
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents a solo show of recent abstract paintings by Kylie Heidenheimer. On single, dyptich and tryptich canvases ranging from three to four feet square, the artist skillfully...More »
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"Paper in the Wind" Exhibition
The feeling of summer is one in which a certain lightness of spirit is conjoined with the transitive passing of time. Though we may still have a job, a family, and many of the other concerns which fill...More »