Marlborough Contemporary - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Marlborough Contemporary. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Schema: World as Diagram” Exhibition
The Directors of Marlborough New York present Schema: World as Diagram, an exhibition born out of a project proposed by Raphael Rubinstein and Heather Bause Rubinstein in early 2022. Occupying two floors...More »
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Alice Aycock “Works on Paper”
The Directors of Marlborough New York present a selection of works on paper by Alice Aycock. Featured in the exhibition are several large-scale drawings referencing waves, wind turbulence, turbines, gyroscopes,...More »
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Eduardo Arroyo Exhibition
Floors 1 & 2 The Directors of Marlborough New York, in collaboration with Galería Marlborough Madrid, present a rare exhibition of the Spanish master Eduardo Arroyo. When included in the 1975 exhibition...More »
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Robert Motherwell “Prints”
3rd floor Marlborough Gallery presents Robert Motherwell: Prints, an exhibition which will present a selection of graphic works by the pioneering American Abstract Expressionist. Although known...More »
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“LEGENDS” Exhibition
1st floor Marlborough Gallery presents LEGENDS, an exhibition encompassing a group of four artists who played a crucial role in defining the Abstract Expressionist movement of the twentieth century....More »
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“A Tribute to Kenneth Snelson” Exhibition
2nd floor Marlborough Gallery presents A Tribute to Kenneth Snelson, an exhibition of sculptures and photography from the artist whose work fuses mathematics, science, and art. Kenneth Snelson (1927-2016)...More »
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“A Day at the Beach” Exhibition
Marlborough New York present A Day at the Beach, featuring a selection of seascapes and sculptures by Fernando Botero, Red Grooms, Alex Katz, Julio Larraz, Michele Oka Doner and Tom Otterness, among others....More »
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“What Did You Think Was Beautiful There?”
Le’Andra LeSeur Performance Schedule Opening Performance Wednesday, July 14 5PM-6PM Monday, July 19 3PM–5PM Tuesday, July 20 2PM–4PM Wednesday, July 21 1PM–3PM Thursday, July 22 12PM–2PM Friday,...More »
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“Wild At Heart” Exhibition
Marlborough New York present WILD AT HEART, featuring works by Ahmed Alsoudani, Alice Aycock, Ivana Bašić, Chakaia Booker, Enzo Cucchi, Inka Essenhigh, Jonah Freeman & Justin Lowe, Ron Gorchov, Justen...More »
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Magdalena Abakanowicz and Anselm Kiefer Exhibition
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Jim Krewson “A Requiem for Paul Lynde”
In A Requiem for Paul Lynde, a wedding gown has been used as a canvas for a patchwork elegy to a vanishing subculture. The project questions the loss and amnesia of marginal identity in a new age of...More »
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Joe Zucker “100-Foot-Long Piece, 1968-1969”
Marlborough will commemorate the 50th anniversary of New York artist Joe Zucker’s 100-Foot- Long Piece with an exhibition of this landmark multi-panel work, created in 1968-1969. 100-Foot-Long Piece...More »
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Tony Cox “Shadow Bathing”
For his exhibition Shadow Bathing, multidisciplinary artist Tony Cox will present a series of all-new, large-scale, hand-embroidered abstractions on acrylic-coated canvas. Combining gender and sexual politics...More »
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L “Facets of Enlightenment”
Those who know don’t talk, those who talk don’t know Viewing Room presents a solo exhibition of spells by the Los Angeles based artist and alchemist L. The cluster of spells in this exhibition...More »
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“Appendix” Exhibition
Appendix: an appendage. An adjunct to something larger or more important. Appendage: a limb of an animal or a stem on a plant. The appendage of an insect (an antenna or a leg segment) may be removed and...More »
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Ansel Krut “Back to Back Balloons”
Marlborough presents Back to Back Balloons, a solo exhibition of new paintings by the London-based artist Ansel Krut. A painted image can be at once blunt and ambiguous. That is its sometimes troubling...More »
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Werner Büttner “Something very blond comes to town”
Marlborough Contemporary presents a solo exhibition of new paintings, recent found-painting interventions, and a career-spanning pair of sculptures from the German artist Werner Büttner. It is the artist’s...More »
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Mike Cloud and Nyeema Morgan “Asians Smaisians and Other Abstract Racial Slurs”
Asians Smaisians and Other Abstract Racial Slurs is an exhibition of works by conceptual artist Nyeema Morgan and painter Mike Cloud. Their Viewing Room exhibition introduces Cloud’s series of loosely...More »
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Beverly Pepper “Cor-Ten”
“I create work to discover it. To make its acquaintance. To sculpt a space. A sudden, energetic space.” -Beverly Pepper Marlborough presents Cor-Ten a solo exhibition of recent monumental works in...More »
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Mark Hagen “Mexican Mammoth”
Marlborough presents Mexican Mammoth, the gallery’s third solo exhibition by Los Angeles artist Mark Hagen with new works in cast acrylic paint, cement, and obsidian. “This exhibition is a love letter...More »
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Erik Hanson “Two Years Of Bluto”
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Genesis Breyer P-Orridge “Towards An End Of Biological Perception”
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Davina Semo “All The World”
Marlborough presents ALL THE WORLD, the gallery’s third solo exhibition by San Francisco-based artist Davina Semo. Consisting of large-scale sculptures in bronze and aluminum, along with wall works made...More »
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Ahmed Alsoudani Exhibition
Marlborough Contemporary presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Ahmed Alsoudani. While continuing his commitment to underlying draftsmanship as a vigorous physical act and...More »
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Survival Research Laboratories “Inconsiderate fantasies of negative acceleration characterized by sacrifices of a non-consensual nature”
Marlborough Contemporary presents Inconsiderate Fantasies of Negative Acceleration Characterized by Sacrifices of a Non-Consensual Nature by legendary San Francisco-based artist Mark Pauline of Survival...More »
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Brian Fahlstrom “Truth in the Night”
On behalf of Marlborough Contemporary New York presents Truth in the Night, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Brian Fahlstrom. Fahlstrom makes paintings that engage with ideas of the contemporary...More »
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Rosha Yaghmai “Postcards & Pipes”
Marlborough Contemporary New York presents a solo exhibition of wall-mounted and floor sculptures by Los Angeles-based artist Rosha Yaghmai. Referred to as Awnings, the wall-hanging works, which veer...More »
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Meryl Smith “Liminal Kingdom”
The works on view in Liminal Kingdom show intertwined figures existing in simple, if not serene spaces, hovering between the real and the imagined. At times, precise moments of symmetry are captured and...More »
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Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Devin Troy Strother, and Harry Gamboa Jr. Exhibition
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Anne Neukamp “The Familiar Object”
Marlborough Contemporary presents The Familiar Object, Anne Neukamp’s first solo exhibition in New York and with the gallery. Neukamp’s canvases examine a visual vocabulary of technical origin culled...More »
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Ivana Bašić “Through the hum of black velvet sleep”
Dyad figures afloat, Finally they are still, motionless Their sedentary shells swath their sides, The core it is tethered to appear further and further away, its arms, exceedingly outstretched, are...More »
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Steve Keene “Can’t Wait!”
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Julius von Bismarck “Good Weather”
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Betty Tompkins “Small”
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Lucas Ajemian “A clean glitch”
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Agathe Snow & Odessa Straub Exhibition
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R.B. Kitaj “The Exile at Home”
Marlborough Contemporary presents R.B. Kitaj: The Exile at Home curated, by Barry Schwabsky. R.B. Kitaj (1932-2007) was one of the most prominent painters of his time, particularly in England where the...More »
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Greg Bogin “all together”
For his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Greg Bogin maintains a laser-focus on the duo-toned shaped canvas. Entitled all together, the group of paintings, in palette and form, evokes the nostalgic...More »
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Nancy Grossman Exhibition
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Mike Bouchet “Tender”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Tender, a new sculpture by Mike Bouchet and his second solo exhibition with the gallery. Occupying the entire 45,000 cubic feet of gallery space, Tender is the synthesized...More »
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Andrew Kuo “No to Self”
From stock futures to political prediction, the ongoing battle between empiricists and those that depend on instinct has come to a head. A line has been drawn between the fallibility/reliability of raw...More »
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Davina Semo “FUBAR”
FUBAR is Davina Semo’s second solo exhibition with the gallery and continues the artist’s sculptural investigations of manifest power, control, and violence. Taking its title from the military acronym...More »
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Hannah Levy and Michael Simpson “Shall we Sit, Stand or kneel?”
Marlborough Chelsea presents the two-person exhibition Shall we sit, stand or kneel?, featuring New York artist Hannah Levy and British artist Michael Simpson, conceived by and organized with Wills Baker....More »
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Werner Büttner “Poor Souls”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Poor Souls by legendary German artist Werner Büttner. Poor Souls marks his first New York exhibition since 1986, including new collage and painting that showcase a wide-range...More »
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Lars Fisk “Mr. Softee”
For his first solo exhibition with the gallery, New York-based artist Lars Fisk will present a group of seven of his signature ball sculptures. Ranging from pea-size to 15 feet in diameter, the works engage...More »
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“SMS SOS” Exhibition
In conflating the brushstroke, the stroke of a pen and the tap of the touchscreen as a mere extension of the brain and the posture of the body, the possible definitions of expressionism widen considerably....More »
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Joe Roberts “Trails”
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“LANDSCAPES” Exhibition
For Cezanne, painting’s capacity to depict fundamental truths regarding the nature of things was never in question. Over a century after Cezanne’s death, the real world has dissolved, becoming fundamentally...More »
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Yoshiaki Mochizuki “Summer Solstice”
2nd Floor For his third solo exhibition with the gallery, New York artist Yoshiaki Mochizuki has created a dozen new paintings on wood panels featuring his signature use of layered gesso, burnishing...More »
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Graham Collins and Jennie Jieun Lee Exhibition
I know almost nothing about art. But one thing that – it seems to me anyway – Jennie’s work and Graham’s work have in common is that you can see the process of its creation in the final product, the traces...More »
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Ansel Krut “Cut Flowers”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Cut Flowers, the second solo exhibition by London-based artist Ansel Krut. Krut has created a tightly focused group of new still life paintings depicting flowers in unusual,...More »
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“Colliding Alien Cargo” Exhibition
Colliding Alien Cargo takes its title from a snippet of conversation between the art historian Werner Hoffman and a grandmaster of titles himself, Werner Büttner. The exhibition is intended initiate its...More »
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Edie Fake Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea presents the first New York solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Edie Fake. To call Fake’s gouache and ink drawings meticulously rendered is both an understatement and a bit...More »
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Andre Razo and David Aron Exhibition
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Mark Hagen “The Big Hole”
For his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Los Angeles-based artist Mark Hagen presents a group of paintings, along with sculptures in anodized titanium and poured aluminum. These new works manifest...More »
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Shara Hughes “Trips I’ve Never Been On”
Made up of roughly a dozen new works, the show represents both a fearless expansion and considered refinement of Hughes’ formal and conceptual modes. The paintings can loosely be described as psychological...More »
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Marco Barrera Exhibition
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Aïda Ruilov “A The Pink Palace”
New York artist Aïda Ruilova has long been concerned with the intersection of the image (both static and moving) and the body. In particular, she has drawn inspiration from 1960s and 70s erotic horror...More »
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Keith Mayerson “My American Dream”
My American Dream is a large installation and body of work by artist Keith Mayerson created over the last decade. Various incarnations of this project, or “chapters”, first appeared in exhibitions in New...More »
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“Expanding Perceptions” Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea presents Expanding Perceptions: Jack Goldstein, Beverly Pepper and Deborah Remington. This exhibition is organized by artist and curator Andy Onderdonx. This exhibition brings together...More »
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Richard Kern Exhibition
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“War Games” Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea presents WAR GAMES a group exhibition inspired by the fierce and poetic legacy of Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz. The show features a monumental sculpture from her 1987-1993 War...More »
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Stanya Kahn “Die Laughing”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Die Laughing, a solo exhibition of video paintings and drawings by Los Angeles artist Stanya Kahn. The show is centered around Kahn’s 2015 video Don’t Go Back To Sleep,...More »
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George Herms “Viewing Room”
Since the 40s, George Herms has created work across several disciplines, but he is most widely recognized for his collages and found-object sculptures. Historically, his work is associated with the California...More »
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Greg Bogin “Sunny Disposition”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Sunny Disposition a solo exhibition by Greg Bogin, his first with the gallery. The artist is known for his colorful shaped-canvases where the fabric is forced into complex...More »
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“Six Advertisements” Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea presents Six Advertisements, a group exhibition featuring the works of Mike Bouchet, Antoine Catala, Lars Fisk, Alex Hubbard, Ryan Johnson, and Emily Mae Smith. More »
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Tony Matelli “Garden”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Garden an exhibition of new sculpture by Tony Matelli in both our Chelsea and Lower East Side Locations. Comprising several distinct but interrelated bodies of work, the...More »
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Julius von Bismarck “Landscape Painting”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Landscape Painting the first U.S. exhibition of German artist Julius von Bismarck. Featuring a two-channel video, a pair of large scale photographs and a stone sculpture,...More »
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Ari Marcopoulos “L1032015”
Marlborough Chelsea presents an exhibition of new photographs and video by New York artist Ari Marcopoulos. Entitled L1032015 (after the number and date assigned to a photograph within the artist’s archive)...More »
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Andrew Kuo and Scott Reeder “It Gets Beta”
Marlborough Chelsea presents It Gets Beta a two-person exhibition by Andrew Kuo and Scott Reeder, simultaneously occupying the 25th Street and Broome Street galleries. In Chelsea, the show includes new...More »
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Lauren Luloff “Water Vessels”
Having absorbed influences as diverse as Indian textile design, ancient Roman fresco painting, and the expanded strategies of contemporary painting and assemblage, Lauren Luloff has produced a body of...More »
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Devin Troy Strother “Space Jam”
The exhibition’s title, Space Jam is taken from the hit 1996 film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Toons. Conceptually Strother looked towards Space Jam as a sentiment, a film he grew up with, but...More »
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“Floating Chain (High-Res Toni)” Exhibition
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Gibb Slife “Mockingbird”
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Yoshiaki Mochizuki “Grey Noise”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Grey Noise, the second solo exhibition of the work of Yoshiaki Mochizuki. Still making small-scale works whose surfaces are built up of innumerable layers of gesso, clay,...More »
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Drew Heitzler “Paradies Amerika”
Entitled, Paradies Amerika, the exhibition takes its title from Egon Kisch’s 1929 novel. Never translated into English, Paradies Amerika is a travel book of sorts, which casts a particularly critical eye...More »
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“Another Look at Detroit” Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea presents Another Look at Detroit, a group exhibition curated by Todd Levin and presented in collaboration with Marianne Boesky Gallery. ANOTHER LOOK at DETROIT “This is not an...More »
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Mark Hagen “Guest Star”
A constellation of paintings, sculptures, and found objects, this show dramatically expands upon the artist’s practice including a carefully considered investigation of color and figuration amidst his...More »
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“Lone Tree” Exhibition
“The artist’s feeling is his law. Genuine feeling can never be contrary to nature; it is always in harmony with her. But another person’s feelings should never be imposed on us as law. Spiritual affinity...More »
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Michel Auder “Video Pieces”
Michel Auder: video pieces includes both the artist’s ‘vintage’ works in addition to more recent videos. Like all of Auder’s work, his ‘vintage’ works rely on a practice of rigorous editing from extensive...More »
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“Far Out” Exhibition
FAR OUT! explores the multi-generational influence and shared affinities of New York-based painters Peter Saul, Erik Parker and Jamian Juliano-Villani.More »
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Davina Semo “Ruder Forms Survive”
Davina Semo makes sculpture that is shaped by questions about self-awareness and relationships in a world of hustle, desire, isolation, technology, speed, survival, discipline and love. Using concrete,...More »
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“Double Hamburger Deluxe”
In the DIY, punk rock annus horribilus of 1977 Andy Warhol made an appropriately raw and vulgar return to painting with the first of his oxidization or “piss” paintings. This reinvigorated, gestural approach...More »
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Mike Bouchet “Flood”
Marlborough Chelsea presents Mike Bouchet’s solo exhibition Flood. Presented on two floors of newly renovated galleries, the show brings together new colachrome paintings, Jacuzzi sculptures and a four-channel,...More »
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“Endless Bummer II / Still Bummin’” Exhibition
In the summer of 2010, Heitzler mounted Endless Bummer/Surf Elsewhere, a group exhibition at Blum & Poe in Los Angeles featuring a range of works that appeared to be celebrating some emblematic aspects...More »
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Drew Heitzler “Comic Books, Inverted Stamps, Paranoid Literature”
Comprising 37 works on paper and a new film, the exhibition continues Heitzler’s excavation of history through a re-appropriation and re-interpretation of the past that finds, event by event, full circle...More »
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Andrew Kuo "You Say Tomato"
Andrew Kuo’s emotional metrics function as poetic abstraction with an internal logic of empiricism at its core. In this sense, paradoxically, his chart paintings are representational - depicting a complex,...More »
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"The Wall" Exhibition
In a typical exhibition, the strange, endlessly repairable skin of sheetrock is spackled and skimcoated to perfection each month, its flat-white, pebbled orange peel surface becoming the unheralded and...More »
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Ansel Krut Exhibition
At first blush, Ansel Krut’s paintings might be considered quite old-fashioned in their making and appearance. Modest in scale and loosely taking portraiture and still-life as their subject, they could...More »
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"Alsoudani, Bacon, Guston, Rego" Exhibition
This exhibition brings together paintings of three world-renowned artists: Francis Bacon, Philip Guston and Paula Rego as well as recent paintings by the New York based artist Ahmed Alsoudani. Each of...More »
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Robert Lazzarini "(damage)"
With (damage), Robert Lazzarini charts a new American landscape, one that is fragmented, broken, disturbed and, of course, distorted. We are given a safe, a window, a liquor sign, a motel door, a chain-link...More »
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Yoshiaki Mochizuki Exhibition
Mochizuki’s exquisite small-scale works reference the tradition of geometric abstraction while transforming how we experience paintings, making them explicitly contingent on both their setting and the...More »
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"Eagles" Exhibition
Comprising both established and emerging artists, EAGLES is a cross-section of dynamic and impactful work that is garnering both critical attention and broad popular appeal in the U.S. There is something...More »
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"Stray Light Grey" Exhibition
Articulated through the construction of multiple architectural settings, Stray Light Grey marks a unification of many of the thematic threads from previous projects into a sprawling sequence of interiors....More »
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"More and Different Flags" Exhibition
The Thinking Reed We need more and different flags. What is the worm that spoils exultation? One who has become all eyes and does not see. To try to understand is to court misunderstanding. Not...More »
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Joe Deutch Exhibition
Coming out of a long Los Angeles tradition of performance that includes such canonical artists as Chris Burden and Ron Athey, Joe Deutch’s practice seeks to continue a commitment to physicality through...More »
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Ari Marcopoulos "Wherever You Go"
Marlborough Chelsea presents Wherever you go, a solo exhibition of new work by Ari Marcopoulos. Often atmospheric and abstracted, the works comprising Wherever you go by renowned photographer, filmmaker...More »
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Beverly Pepper "Curvae in Curvae"
The exhibition, Curvae in Curvae: New Sculptures by Beverly Pepper, consists of four monumental Core-ten steel sculptures ranging in height from 8 feet to 13½ feet, continuing Pepper’s examination of monumentality,...More »
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Valerie Hegarty "Altered States"
The show's title Altered States has several references including a play on The United States of America and its current political climate, Hegarty's continuing investigation in transformation, and Paddy...More »
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"Bernhardt, Frost, Kitaj, Rivers, Schumann, Williams" Exhibition
Anchored by a pair of late-period R.B. Kitaj paintings and three 1960s Larry Rivers works, the tone is set for consistent slippage between active surface and illusionary space, representation and freeform...More »
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David Rodríguez Caballero "Recent Work"
The exhibition will feature Rodríguez Caballero’s characteristic aluminum and brass sculptures that hang on the wall, ranging in size from intimate pieces to a polyptych nearly 10 feet long. Rodríguez...More »
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"Blind Cut" Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea is pleased to present Blind Cut, a group exhibition curated by Jonah Freeman and Vera Neykov. The works included address diverse notions surrounding the themes of fiction or deception....More »
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Nicolas Lobo "Gum, dropped"
Lobo’s practice is one of variance and ambition, both conceptually and technically. He has consistently attempted to materialize the invisible while allowing his specific agenda to determine the media....More »
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Clement Meadmore "Sculpture"
Clement Meadmore was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1929. After achieving early critical acclaim in Australia, he moved to New York City where he met and became friends with Barnett Newman, a relationship...More »
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Rashaad Newsome "Herald"
Rashaad Newsome’s work comprises a visual vocabulary that combines high neo-Baroque style with low pop-advertising imagery in obsessively-handmade collages. His richly detailed compositions form a kind...More »
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Vincent Desiderio Exhibition
Vincent Desiderio’s new work revels in the uninhibited toughness of paint. He exploits this toughness to underscore the absolute presence of the work in all its unapologetic materiality. As such this work...More »
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William Powhida "POWHIDA"
In keeping with his oeuvre, Powhida has taken his relationship with the art world as the very subject of the exhibition, employing numerous historical departure points and creating a vast conceptual spectrum...More »
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"Intersection: Photography / Painting / Document" Exhibition
The field of photography has traditionally involved an artist taking a camera in hand to make an image. Many artists in Intersection: Photography / Painting / Document do not wield a camera, and those...More »
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"Living in Havana" Exhibition
Each of these five artists addresses life in the city of Havana with their work, exploring the paradoxes associated with inhabiting a place with a magnificent recent past and an impoverished, yet culturally...More »
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Arnaldo Pomodoro "Continuum"
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"Powders, a Phial and a Paper Book" Exhibition
Borrowed from Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the ingredients “powders, a phial and a paper book” are those used by the titular characters in their many physical transformations,...More »
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Robert Weingarten "Portraits Without People
In his recent Portraits Without People series, Robert Weingarten creates composite portraits of his subjects without using their likenesses. Images that correspond to specific passions, achievements, belongings...More »
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Juan Navarro Baldeweg "Pintar, Pintar"
To appreciate this exhibition to the fullest, it is important to know that Navarro Baldeweg, in addition to working as a renowned painter and sculptor, is one of the most important architects in Spain....More »
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Steven Siegel "Biography"
For more than thirty years, Siegel has built a body of work that varies significantly in scale, though consistently reflects his ecological concerns through the use of non-traditional materials. In a number...More »
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"Sculpture: 12 Independent Visions" Exhibition
Marlborough Gallery presents a group exhibition entitled Sculpture: twelve independent visions, with works by Magdalena Abakanowicz, Fernando Botero, Grisha Bruskin, Clement Meadmore, Tom Otterness, Beverly...More »
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Claudio Bravo "Recent Work"
With over fifty paintings ranging from intimate still lifes to monumental triptychs, this show will occupy both the first and second floors of the gallery. Marlborough will also feature the debut of Philippe...More »
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Dale Chihuly "Greatest Living Master of the Ancient Medium of Glass"
Chihuly describes his specific approach to the Marlborough installation: “In comparison to earlier work, the Chelsea installation is more open. I have always been interested in architectural spaces and...More »
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"Grass Grows by Itself" Exhibition
The exhibition includes artworks from both emerging and established artists in an effort to present a multigenerational dialectic of varying methodologies and disciplines. The title of the show, appropriated...More »
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"Natural Renditions" Exhibition
In the 19th and 20th centuries, a number of significant artistic movements found their primary influence in the sublime elements of the natural world. The forty-five works that comprise this exhibition...More »
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Fernando Botero "Monumental Sculpture"
Botero’s monumental sculptures are formal masterpieces of composed volume and mass. He has said of his sculp- ture, “I never give particular traits to my figures. I don’t want them to have personality,...More »
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Stephen Talasnik "Thought Pattern"
Inspired from an early age by the fantastic engineering and architectural designs of a wide variety of sources from Giovanni Battista Piranesi to Hugh Ferris, the American artist Stephen Talasnik has...More »
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Beverly Pepper "Metamorphoses"
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George Rickey "Important Works from the Estate"
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"Look Again" Exhibition
Focusing on re-appropriation, subversion and trompe l’oeil devices employed by a diverse group of international artists, the exhibition was conceived not as an exhaustive survey but rather an editorial...More »
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Alejandro Corujeira "The Accessible, Dressed in Salts"
The New York debut of Alejandro Corujeira, a painter who resides in Madrid and has exhibited widely both in Spain and internationally. Characterized by elliptical forms, sinuous lines that navigate the...More »
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Blanca Muñoz "The Blue Dance"
Muñoz lives in Madrid, where her work is recognized for ethereal forms that seem untouched by gravitational pull. The sculpture in this exhibition, her New York debut, is inspired by the shapes of nature,...More »
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Red Grooms "Dancing"
Five exuberant polychrome sculptures, each measuring more than nine feet tall, capture the romance, energy and history of dance that have inspired Red Grooms since his childhood. An American original,...More »
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Steven Charles "The Upstairs Room"
This will be Charles's second solo exhibition with Marlborough and will feature approximately three dozen paintings and sculptures ranging from gem-like two by two-inch paintings to a five by eight-foot...More »
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Will Ryman "A New Beginning"
This exhibition of new sculpture by Will Ryman will be his second show at Marlborough Chelsea and follows the exhibition of his work The Bed this past spring at Charles Saatchi’s London gallery. The show...More »
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Israel Hershberg "From Afar"
On view together for the first time will be all three of Israel Hershberg's major landscape masterpieces executed over the last six years. Each is a two-and-a-half meter wide landscape, two depicting views...More »
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"Summer" Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea continues its commitment to integrating the work of significant emerging and mid-career artists with that of gallery artists. This year we include new work by John Bisbee, Benjamin...More »
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L.C. Armstrong "Flowerscapes"
Painting in her signature technique – acrylic with bomb fuse and resin on linen – Armstrong’s show will feature highly saturated, fantastical landscape and flower paintings that teem with humans, animals...More »
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Chakaia Booker "Recent Work, 2003-2009"
Over the past ten years, Chakaia Booker has gained significant acclaim and support from critics, museum curators and directors and art collectors for her highly expressive, socially evocative sculptures...More »
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Luis Gordillo Exhibition
Born in Seville, Gordillo is one of the most influential figures in Spanish art during the last 40 years. This will be the artist’s first show in Chelsea and his first in New York since his exhibition...More »
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Michael Anderson "Collage Geomancy"
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Kenneth Snelson "Selected Work: 1948 - 2009"
The show will feature fourteen selected sculptures that span the length of Snelson’s career to date and will include such seminal works as Moving Column 1st study, 1948-1981, Wood X-Piece, 1948-1981 and...More »
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Juan Genovés "Recent Paintings"
This exhibition continues Genovés’ exploration of people in groups, depicted through bird’s-eye views of crowds where the absence of buildings, roads, trees or clues to a common landscape create a dynamic...More »
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Jane Dickson "Night Driving"
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Bruce Robbins "Walls, Paintings, and Sculpture"
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Clive Smith "Pleasuring My Guilt"
The show will consist of twelve oils on canvas and four works on paper in watercolor and graphite. In past exhibitions Smith concentrated on painting the human figure and doing portraits based on the artist’s...More »
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Thierry W Despont "Through The Moon Door"
"Through the Moon Door" will be comprised of large-scale paintings on wood panel and copper mounted on wood panel that depict nebulas and celestial bodies, armillaries, and large free-standing sculptures...More »
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"Summer Exhibition 2008"
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Group Show
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Hunt Slonem "The Feather Game"
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Feng Shuo "Tales"
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery announce the American debut of Feng Shuo, a young Chinese painter who creates a symbolic and oneiric universe where children, puppets, men, women and animals play the...More »
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Paula Rego "Human Cargo"
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery announce that an exhibition of new drawings by the renowned figurative artist Paula Rego. This exhibition follows a retrospective of her work at Museo Nacional Centro...More »
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George Rickey and Stephen Talasnik Exhibition