Bridget Donahue - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Bridget Donahue. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Olga Balema “The third dimension”
The third dimension is a show of new sculptures by Olga Balema; an elaboration on a series of transparent sculptures made by fusing and bending thin sheets of plastic. They come together in real time,...More »
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Lisa Alvarado “Spinning Echo”
In Spinning Echo, organic symmetries relate to the cycles we live within, where opposites coexist and complement each other in a motion that spins life into material. The exhibition consists of an alignment...More »
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Ragen Moss “What Is a Deprivation?”
What Is a Deprivation? is an exhibition by Ragen Moss consisting of twelve sculptures, each suspended from a single point in the ceiling. Moss developed and has been refining her method of making over...More »
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Mark van Yetter “The Politics of Charm”
Contained inside a wooden frame, a cardboard mat encloses another type of frame: rectangular borders, delicately traced with crayon on paper. Within these latter confines, painted sequences from multiple...More »
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Kyoko Idetsu “I want to wear a warm sweater.”
In English, we often refer to the domestic as a sphere, a space akin to the shape of the earth as a whole, tucked inside like a nesting doll, floating solitary and suspended, insulated. The habits and...More »
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Jessi Reaves “At the well”
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“Catechism” Exhibition
We’re considering the rich margins of several contributors’ practices. Planned as a drawing show, the exhibition unfolds as a survey of textual and textural close readings for believers (as an analogy)....More »
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Morgan Bassichis “Questions to Ask Beforehand”
Questions to Ask Beforehand is the first solo gallery exhibition by Morgan Bassichis, a comedic performer who has been described as “fiercely hilarious” by The New Yorker; “evasive” by multiple close friends;...More »
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Rochelle Feinstein “You Again”
Someone Else’s Hand, Someone Else’s Name, Something for Everyone, Someone Else’s Country. Gold joss paper on linen. It’s not real gold, but then again it’s not real currency. Its worth is only realized...More »
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Christopher Knowles “Two Acts”
Act One: Saturday, October 16th, 12-6PM Act Two: Saturday, December 11th, 6-8PM Bridget Donahue presents the gallery’s first solo exhibition with, in two parts, New York-based artist Christopher Knowles...More »
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Satoshi Kojima “Akashic records”
Bridget Donahue presents new paintings by Satoshi Kojima, his second solo exhibition at the gallery. Kojima’s languid figures are enmeshed in new scenarios constructed from vibrating patterns of pastel...More »
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Monique Mouton “Inner Chapters”
Hermione picked up the thin grey envelope lying in the creased summer material of her flowered dress. A tiny bow of the same flowered material chafed at her throat. She pulled at the round opening of the...More »
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John Russell “Well”
And all the Saved in paradise Can look down on the Suffering Through the glass floor of heaven, As part of their reward For being virtuous In their lives. And all the people in Hell Can look up And...More »
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Kim Jones “Rats Live On No Evil Star”
In his first exhibition at Bridget Donahue, RATS LIVE ON NO EVIL STAR, Kim Jones fills the gallery with selections from five decades of sculpture, performance documentation, drawing and painting. Jones’s...More »
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Pieter Slagboom “Saturated Manuscript”
The work consists of drawings. The growing scale of the new drawings has influenced their content, measuring 321 x 214 centimeters (10 x 7 feet), made specifically for the gallery space of Bridget Donahue....More »
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Lisa Alvarado “Thalweg”
A thalweg is a pathway tracing the lowest elevation within a river, a fluvial median that demarcates the boundary between political territories - a border. The thalweg is an in-between space, an intersection...More »
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Susan Cianciolo “Spirit Guides: Paintings 1990 - 2020”
a language that I use to see what will come I see that is what the drawings are for to paint allows the opportunity for divine encounter The door to the house of God is never locked. Now concerning...More »
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Ragen Moss “8 Animals”
Two on-going pivot points continue to be centered in the work: asking sculpture to take up the question of interior space; and asking sculpture to productively press the linearity of language against the...More »
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“Stranger Approaching” Exhibition
Organized by Erin Leland Stranger Approaching brings together twelve artists, filmmakers, and writers to center around the fable, and more broadly, literature as a scripting method. Observational...More »
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Olga Balema “brain damage”
brain damage is a show of new elastic works by Olga Balema that is 100% sculpture. Thin elastic bands, at times painted, are suspended above the floor by nails, as well as stapled into the ground and walls....More »
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Jessi Reaves II Exhibition
Zooming all about the dusty glass case is a curving line of rubber, a never-ending highway turn off to a mountain town. Cars approach with speed through a midday haze and passengers trail their shadows...More »
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Ulrike Ottinger Exhibition
organized with Julia Trotta Bridget Donahue presents photographs and flat works by the radical German artist and filmmaker Ulrike Ottinger. Ottinger’s complex and transgressive practice defies boundaries...More »
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Monique Mouton “The Theme is Green”
The theme is green. It kinda rhymes. Green here could mean new or novice, and the Whole Earth Catalog thing. Green plants, green pants, green gold. There’s not an abundance of green in the show, so...More »
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Eileen Myles “poems”
Artist Statement: poems In 2014 I had an open fall & had by accident adopted an orange pitbull. I had rescued her from the jaws of death & now I must walk her. She nearly yanked my sixty-something...More »
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Sonya Sombreuil “Faith Crisis”
Bridget Donahue presents “FAITH CRISIS”, an exhibition of new paintings from Sonya Sombreuil. Sombreuil, best known for her alluring underground streetwear line COME TEES, presents a body of paintings...More »
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Martine Syms “Big Surprise”
Big Surprise is the second solo exhibition at Bridget Donahue by writer, filmmaker, and publisher Martine Syms, concurrent to her solo exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, London, Grand Calme. The culmination...More »
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John Russell “DOGGO”
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“Experimenter” Exhibition
Experimenter presents Ayesha Sultana, Kanishka Raja, Rathin Barman and Sahil Naik for CONDO New York hosted by Bridget Donahue More »
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Mark Van Yetter “You can observe a lot by just watching”
What we are used to is always preferable to what is unfamiliar. (Moderately disagree) That evening, Arthur read a book he had borrowed from the public library on deep sea exploration. It had a section...More »
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Sean Raspet “Receptor-Binding Variations”
The exhibition consists of ten scent molecule formulations that have each been designed by Raspet to target particular human olfactory (smell) receptors1. The formulations are liquids that are diffused...More »
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Jeanette Mundt “Addict Distract”
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Sondra Perry Exhibition
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Susan Cianciolo “RUN PRAYER, RUN CAFÉ, RUN LIBRARY”
RUN PRAYER, RUN CAFÉ, RUN LIBRARY, Cianciolo’s second exhibition with Bridget Donahue, coincides with a simultaneous exhibition entitled RUN church, RUN Restaurant, Run Store, on view September 1-30 at...More »
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Harumi Yamaguchi Exhibition
Project Native Informant presents historical works of Harumi Yamaguchi for CONDO NY. A leading name in the world of Japanese advertising, she pioneered the highly dramatic but elusively flat airbrush aesthetic...More »
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Satoshi Kojima “organized with Tramps”
This is the mysterious world of the painter Satoshi Kojima (who should not be confused with the wrestler of the same name even though on occasion there is some crossover.) One may ask what planet have...More »
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Lisa Alvarado “Sound Talisman”
Bridget Donahue presents Sound Talisman, the first New York solo exhibition by Lisa Alvarado. Her exhibition takes the form of a visual and sonic assemblage composed of painted banners hung from the ceiling...More »
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Lynn Hershman Leeson “Remote Controls”
Bridget Donahue is pleased to present Remote Controls, the gallery’s second solo show by American artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson. For the last five decades, Hershman Leeson has been a trailblazer...More »
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Mark Van Yetter “The Terrifying Abyss of Skepticism”
Bridget Donahue proudly presents a solo exhibition of new paintings on paper by Berlin-based artist Mark Van Yetter. Rather than displaying any sign of voraciousness at the sight of the pink chunk...More »
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Victor Burgin “UK 76”
The year 2016 is the 40th anniversary of Victor Burgin’s seminal photo-text work UK 76. Bridget Donahue will present this singular work in the form in which Burgin’s works of the 1960s and ‘70s were originally...More »
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“On Empathy” Exhibition
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Jessi Reaves Exhibition
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Monique Mouton “More Near”
New paintings by Monique Mouton approach the pictorial but stop short. Surfaces are flattened by contrasting lines or dispersed into washed grounds. Swaths of color, hedged borders, and floating marks...More »
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John Russell “SQRRL”
Bridget Donahue presents SQRRL, a solo exhibition with artist, writer and performer, John Russell. On Saturday November 14th, the exhibition’s opening reception will coincide with the debut of JUDGEMENT...More »
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Martine Syms “Vertical Elevated Oblique”
Bridget Donahue presents Vertical Elevated Oblique, a new body of work from Martine Syms. For her first solo show with the gallery, Syms was inspired by a riff on a popular joke. “Everybody wanna be a...More »
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Susan Cianciolo “if God COMes to visit You, HOW will you know? (the great tetrahedral kite)”
Bridget Donahue presents the gallery’s second solo exhibition with new works from multi-media artist and designer Susan Cianciolo. The exhibition will be accompanied by a selection of the artist’s costumes...More »
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“Dancing Foxes Benefit” Exhibition