DC Moore Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for DC Moore Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Duane Michals “Magritte + Warhol”
Photographer Duane Michals turns his eye on the legendary artists René Magritte and Andy Warhol in this exhibition of early portraits. Known for his surreal sequences and witty storytelling across media,...More »
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Valerie Jaudon “Parameters”
DC Moore Gallery presents Valerie Jaudon: Parameters, an exhibition of new paintings shown with a selection of works from the last two decades. In 2006, Valerie Jaudon’s practice underwent a fundamental...More »
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Janet Fish “The 1980s: Beyond the Still Life”
DC Moore Gallery presents Janet Fish: Beyond the Still Life, an exhibition of Janet Fish’s paintings and works on paper from the 1980s. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see paintings from this...More »
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Mary Frank “What Color Courage?”
Living color; rooting embedded rising up yet gravity seeking refuged unknowingly Clustered species questing Trembling scalding and sacrificial I/we witness to this, our world now - Mary Frank DC...More »
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Eric Aho “Threshold”
DC Moore Gallery presents Threshold, an exhibition of paintings by Eric Aho. In this new series of paintings, Eric Aho explores the various “threshold” spaces between water, earth, sky, and our own...More »
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Theresa Daddezio “Reworlding”
DC Moore Gallery presents Reworlding, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Theresa Daddezio. Theresa Daddezio imagines hybridizations of human and botanic lifeforms, creating harmonies through the...More »
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David Driskell “Mystery of the Masks”
Interpreted holistically, across his oeuvre, Driskell gives us compositions in which the human and the divine coexist. African masks, ancestors, and nature in its earthly and celestial forms, take residence...More »
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Jane Wilson “Reflected Still Life”
“Still life is indoor, tactile, and physical, about touch, texture, and weight, substance, and the intimate distances in between.” -Jane Wilson DC Moore Gallery presents Jane Wilson: Reflected Still...More »
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Alexi Worth “Nearness”
DC Moore Gallery presents Alexi Worth: Nearness. The earliest image-makers used airbrushes (or their Stone Age equivalents, reeds, and bones) to blow pigment, leaving flat portraits of their own hands....More »
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Chie Fueki “You & I”
DC Moore Gallery presents Chie Fueki’s inaugural solo exhibition with the gallery, You & I. Visually striking and intricate, Chie Fueki’s paintings picture contemporary life in spectacular motion....More »
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Whitfield Lovell “Le Rouge et Le Noir”
DC Moore Gallery presents Whitfield Lovell: Le Rouge et Le Noir. This exhibition of all new work will be a multi-sensory, multi-layered installation including works from three new series. More »
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Joyce Kozloff “Uncivil Wars”
In her new body of work, Joyce Kozloff uses Civil War battle maps created by officers from both the Confederate and Union armies to explore underlying violence in the history of the United States. Viruses...More »
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Robert Kushner “I ❤ Matisse”
It is tempting to read Kushner’s series not simply as the latest chapter in his long-running fascination with pattern within the picture plane, but rather as an engagement with historiographic structures...More »
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Carrie Moyer “Analog Time”
DC Moore Gallery presents Carrie Moyer: Analog Time. Moyer’s use of abstraction continues to be a medium for sensations and this new body of work is a recollection of the last year spent largely in the...More »
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Alexi Worth “Changing Table”
DC Moore Gallery presents Alexi Worth: Changing Table, an exhibition of new mesh paintings created since August, and partly inspired by Worth’s efforts to conduct civil dialogues with Trump supporters...More »
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Barbara Takenaga “Shibaraku”
DC Moore Gallery presents Barbara Takenaga: Shibaraku, featuring new paintings in the artist’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. Shibaraku is a Japanese word that refers both to a type of Kabuki...More »
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Eric Aho “Source”
DC Moore Gallery presents Source, an exhibition of new work by the American painter, Vermont–based artist Eric Aho. This presentation marks the artist’s seventh solo show with DC Moore. An artist talk...More »
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Romare Bearden “Abstract”
DC Moore Gallery presents Abstract Romare Bearden, featuring rarely-seen stain and collaged paintings from 1958-1962 by one of the most renowned visual artists of the 20th century. Also on view, will be...More »
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Mary Frank ¿Or Was It Like This?
DC Moore presents Mary Frank:¿Or Was it Like This? an exhibition of new paintings by Mary Frank. The exhibition is Frank’s tenth solo show with the gallery and explores her decisive return to painting...More »
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Charles Burchfield “Solitude”
DC Moore Gallery presents Charles Burchfield: Solitude, an exhibition highlighting 14 works created predominantly between 1917 and 1957 that give visitors a remarkable opportunity to examine the artist’s...More »
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Duane Michals “Mischievous Eye”
Coinciding with the Morgan Library & Museum’s expansive retrospective The Illusions of the Photographer: Duane Michals at the Morgan (through February 2, 2020), Duane Michals: Mischievous Eye highlights...More »
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Robert De Niro Sr. “Intensity in Paint: Installation of Six Works”
DC Moore Gallery present Robert De Niro, Sr.: Intensity in Paint, Installation of Six Works highlighting De Niro’s exploration of landscape. Over the course of his fifty-year career, Robert De Niro, Sr....More »
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Robert Kushner “By My Window”
Robert Kushner’s ongoing fascination with decorative and modernist traditions, the use of fabric as a form of cultural expression, and the interfacing of ‘high’ and ‘low’ traditions is evident in this...More »
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Stephen Mueller “Gateless Gate”
DC Moore Gallery presents its representation of the Estate of Stephen Mueller (1947 – 2011) with the gallery’s first exhibition of the artist’s work, Stephen Mueller: Gateless Gate. The paintings on display,...More »
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George Tooker “Contemplative Gaze: A Selection of Paintings, Drawings, and Prints”
DC Moore Gallery presents George Tooker: Contemplative Gaze, featuring a selection of paintings, drawings, and prints. Tooker (1920-2011) painted in egg tempera, and due to the careful process, requiring...More »
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Yvonne Jacquette “Daytime New York”
DC Moore Gallery presents Yvonne Jacquette: Daytime New York, an exhibition of recent paintings and pastels featuring the artist’s signature aerial views of New York City buildings, in the vibrant light...More »
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“The Unusual Suspects: A View of Abstraction” Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents The Unusual Suspects: A View of Abstraction, curated by Richard Kalina, and featuring work by twenty-one artists. Richard Kalina Statement: The Unusual Suspects: A View...More »
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David Driskell “Resonance: Paintings, 1965-2002”
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Milton Avery “A Selection of Paintings”
DC Moore Gallery presents Milton Avery: A Selection of Paintings featuring four important works Avery made between 1947-1960. In the pantheon of twentieth century art, Avery stands alone. Never persuaded...More »
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Claire Sherman “New Pangaea”
DC Moore Gallery presents Claire Sherman: New Pangaea, an exhibition of large-scale landscape paintings by Claire Sherman. Sherman’s current works represent the natural world in a manner that makes her...More »
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Jacob Lawrence “The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture”
DC Moore Gallery presents Jacob Lawrence: The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, a complete set of prints created by the artist between 1986 and 1997, rarely appearing together. The prints are derived from...More »
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Mark Innerst “New Works”
DC Moore Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Mark Innerst, his fourth solo show with the gallery, and the first in four years. Over the course of four decades, Innerst, who began his career...More »
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Max Kozloff “The Atmospherics of Interruption Paintings 1966-2018”
DC Moore Gallery presents, for the first time ever, an exhibition of paintings by noted art and photography critic Max Kozloff. Kozloff has long been highly regarded as a writer who also makes art. He...More »
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Eric Aho “Guide”
DC Moore Gallery presents Guide, a solo-exhibition of new paintings by Eric Aho. Aho is known for his landscapes that abstract the natural world, and this new body of work, at times both inviting and confrontational,...More »
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Barbara Takenaga “Outset”
DC Moore Gallery presents Outset, an exhibition of new paintings by Barbara Takenaga, the artist’s fifth exhibit at the gallery. The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalog with an essay, “On...More »
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“Line Up” Exhibition
Concurrently on display in the Project Gallery, in conjunction with ZIG ZAG ZIG, is Line Up, a bumptious exhibition of drawings and works on paper, both old and new, spanning a hundred years. The artists...More »
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“IG ZAG ZIG” Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents ZIG ZAG ZIG a group exhibition which will include the debut of three new films by photographer Duane Michals, as well as paintings by Chie Fueki, Joyce Kozloff, Doron Langberg,...More »
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Katia Santibañez “A Timeless Gaze”
Katia Santibañez’s work utilizes grid structures to examine the intricacies and minutiae of organic forms. Beginning with a grid, she approaches the canvas precisely and allows every inch to have its own...More »
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Robert Kushner “Reverie: Dupatta-topia”
Robert Kushner’s new paintings are a radical departure from his recent work, while harking back to some of his earliest paintings on fabric from the 1970’s and 80’s. This body of work taps into the issues...More »
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Darren Waterston “Ecstatic Landscape”
DC Moore Gallery presents Ecstatic Landscape, an exhibition of new work by Darren Waterston. Though they draw from the long lineage of landscape painting, Waterston’s works are unbound, moving through...More »
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Carrie Moyer “Pagan’s Rapture”
DC Moore Gallery presents Carrie Moyer: Pagan’s Rapture, the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Pagan’s Rapture is a reaffirmation of Moyer’s Pleasure Principle, providing joyful sustenance...More »
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Ralph Eugene Meatyard “The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater”
DC Moore Gallery presents The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater, a solo exhibition of photographs by 20th century photographer (1925-1972). Meatyard, a self-taught photographer who was an optician by trade,...More »
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“Embodiment” Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents Embodiment, a group exhibition spotlighting new explorations in figurative painting by four emerging artists: Louis Fratino, Cindy Ji Hye Kim, Danielle Orchard, and Michael Stamm....More »
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Mary Frank “Pilgrimage: Photographs and Recent Sculpture”
DC Moore Gallery presents Mary Frank Pilgrimage: Photographs and Recent Sculpture. This exhibition will include 60 recent photographs and a premier presentation of Mary Frank’s recent sculptural constructions...More »
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Joyce Kozloff “Girlhood”
This October DC Moore Gallery presents, Joyce Kozloff: Girlhood, an exhibition that unites the artist’s ongoing mixed media cartographic art with recently unearthed childhood drawings. Kozloff discovered...More »
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Janet Fish “Pinwheels and Poppies”
DC Moore Gallery presents the opening of the exhibition, Janet Fish: Pinwheels and Poppies, offering a rare opportunity to view major works the artist produced from 1980 to 2008. The title refers to the...More »
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Whitfield Lovell “What’s Past is Prologue, Early Works 1987-1998”
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Romare Bearden “Bayou Fever & Related Works”
DC Moore Gallery’s new exhibition, Romare Bearden: Bayou Fever and Related Works, features a series of twenty-one vibrant collages from 1979 that Bearden conceived for a ballet that invokes African American...More »
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Robert Kushner “Portraits & Perennials”
DC Moore Gallery presents Robert Kushner: Portraits & Perennials. In this exhibition of new paintings and works on paper, Kushner extends the boundaries of his compositions, infusing his iconic, organic...More »
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Eric Aho “Inflection Point”
DC Moore Gallery presents Inflection Point, an exhibition of two ongoing bodies of work by Eric Aho, spanning the years 2000 to 2016. On view together for the first time, Aho’s Ice Cut and Mountains series...More »
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Yvonne Jacquette “Paintings 1981-2016”
DC Moore Gallery presents Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings, 1981-2016. Jacquette’s work evokes the complexity, confusion, and wonder of seeing in the city and contemplating the landscape. The exhibition features...More »
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Claire Sherman “West Ridge”
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“Boundless Nature: Real and Imagined” Exhibition
Artists: Eric Aho, Romare Bearden, Roger Brown, Charles Burchfield, Robert De Niro, Sr, David Driskell, Janet Fish, Marsden Hartley, Mark Innerst, Yvonne Jacquette, John Marin, Ralph Eugen Meatyard, Claire...More »
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“Me, My, Mine: Commanding Subjectivity in Painting” Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents Me, My, Mine: Commanding Subjectivity in Painting curated by Carrie Moyer with works by Nadia Ayari, Ginny Casey, Geoffrey Chadsey, Sharon Madanes, Julie Ryan, Michael Stamm and...More »
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Duane Michals “Sequences & Talking Pictures”
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Barbara Takenaga “Waiting in the Sky”
DC Moore Gallery presents Waiting in the Sky, an exhibition of new work by Barbara Takenaga. This is the artist’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition will comprise a series of large-scale...More »
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Darren Waterston Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents a series of recent paintings by Darren Waterston in Gallery II. In his current series of intimate panel paintings Darren Waterston intermingles abstraction and precise detail,...More »
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Carrie Moyer “Sirens”
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Janet Fish “Glass & Plastic, The Early Years, 1968-1978”
DC Moore Gallery present Janet Fish: Glass & Plastic, The Early Years, 1968-1978. Drawn primarily from private collections, this major exhibition of Fish’s early work underscores her foundational engagement...More »
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Ralph Eugene Meatyard Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents an exhibition of photographs by Ralph Eugene Meatyard (1925-1972). In the space of just twenty-two years, this self-taught photographer created a mesmerizing oeuvre rich in formal,...More »
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“Alchemy” Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents a curated group exhibition titled Alchemy including works by Larissa Bates, Liz Glynn, Robin Cameron, Robert Kushner, Rachel Owens, Reed Seifer, Barbara Takenaga, and Darren Waterston....More »
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Eric Aho “Wilderness Studio”
DC Moore Gallery presents Wilderness Studio, an exhibition of new work by Eric Aho that uses the painterly languages of representation and abstraction to explore the lived, remembered, and imagined experience...More »
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Valerie Jaudon “Alignments”
DC Moore Gallery announces Valerie Jaudon’s forthcoming exhibition, Alignments, a selection of recent paintings in the main gallery paired with a concentrated 40-year overview of drawings and works on...More »
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“Multiverse” Exhibition
Works by Mary Frank, Mark Innerst, Yvonne Jacquette, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Carrie Moyer, Barbara Takenaga, and Alexi Worth. The paintings and photographs on view in DC Moore Gallery’s project gallery...More »
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Roger Brown “Political Paintings”
DC Moore Gallery present Roger Brown: Political Paintings. Spanning the years 1983 to 1991, the work on view provocatively addresses the defining political, social, environmental, and economic crises of...More »
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Charles Burchfield “The Nature of Seeing”
Charles Burchfield (1893-1967) had an intensely personal, spiritualized view of the world. As highlighted by the exceptional group of watercolors and drawings in this exhibition, he was a keen observer...More »
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Joyce Kozloff “Maps + Patterns”
This exhibition of new mixed media work synthesizes Kozloff’s interest in the meaning of maps with the forms of the Pattern and Decoration painting she pioneered in the 1970s. Spurred by recent travel...More »
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Alexi Worth “Green Glass Doors”
At DC Moore Gallery, Alexi Worth will present an exhibition of nearly monochromatic paintings which depict near-at-hand experiences: leaves, doorways, and lovers in bed. Painted on sheer mesh fabrics,...More »
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Duane Michals “The Portraitist”
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Whitfield Lovell “Distant Relations”
DC Moore Gallery presents Whitfield Lovell: Distant Relations, Selections from the Kin Series. In this exhibition of assemblages, Lovell juxtaposes masterful drawings of African Americans with found objects...More »
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Robert Kushner “Baroque”
DC Moore Gallery presents Robert Kushner: baroque. In this exhibition of new paintings, Kushner fuses plant forms with references to the global history of ornament to extend his exploration of the conceptual...More »
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Darren Waterston “Split the Lark”
DC Moore Gallery presents Split the Lark, an exhibition of new paintings and architectural forms by Darren Waterston. A catalogue with an essay by Jacques Khalip accompanies the exhibition. The work...More »
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Jane Wilson “Jane Wilson at 90: East Village/East End”
DC Moore Gallery presents paintings by Jane Wilson in celebration of her sixty-year career. The exhibition will feature a group of rarely seen 1960s cityscapes inspired by New York’s Tompkins Square Park,...More »
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Claire Sherman “Sempervirens”
Gestural and heroic, Claire Sherman’s canvases investigate the confusion of scale and space. Purposefully composed in a single day, each composition originates from a specific place and a finite period...More »
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“Form, Figure, Abstraction” Exhibition
Form, Figure, Abstraction features a choice selection of paintings and works on paper that highlight the range of work created by several artists who were at the forefront of modern American art in the...More »
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Robert De Niro, Sr. “Paintings & Drawings 1948-1989”
By the early 1950s, Robert De Niro, Sr. (1922-1993) had arrived at his boldly expressive mode of painting. Through strong color and reductive shapes, he merged aspects of abstraction and representation...More »
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Duane Michals “Empty New York”
DC Moore Gallery presents Duane Michals: Empty New York, his second solo exhibition with the gallery. Comprised of thirty rare gelatin silver prints dating from the 1960s, the exhibition focuses exclusively...More »
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Mark Innerst Exhibition
Mark Innerst is a painter who transforms the urban and rural landscape, investing it with a radiant beauty and complexity. Cities like New York and Philadelphia can simultaneously appear majestic, immense,...More »
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Romare Bearden “Insight and Innovation”
DC Moore Gallery presents Romare Bearden: Insight and Innovation, an exhibition that presents some of the finest examples of Bearden’s work in collage, watercolor, and oil, highlighting his mastery of...More »
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Janet Fish “Panoply”
DC Moore Gallery presents the exhibition Janet Fish: Panoply, which highlights major examples of the artist’s work from 1989 to 2008. Fish’s still lifes provide mesmerizing detail, and a captivating depiction...More »
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Valerie Jaudon Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery announces that we now represent Valerie Jaudon and will be presenting a selection of her paintings from 2007 to 2013 in our project gallery. During this period Jaudon has extensively...More »
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“Interior Spaces” Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents a five-person exhibition in our Project Space with work by Ann Agee, Romare Bearden, Stefan Kürten, Siobhan McBride, Duane Michals and Alexi Worth. All five artists offer questions...More »
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Yvonne Jacquette “The High Life”
DC Moore Gallery presents Yvonne Jacquette: The High Life, an exhibition of recent paintings, pastels, and collages featuring the aerial views that define the artist’s practice. Working from initial pastel...More »
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Mary Frank “Elemental Expression: Sculpture & Recent Work”
DC Moore Gallery presents Mary Frank: Elemental Expression: Sculpture 1969-1985 & Recent Work, which offers a rare opportunity to see major works in clay that established her reputation as one of the...More »
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Charles Burchfield “American Landscapes”
One of the most original artists of the twentieth century, Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), is featured in DC Moore’s project space. Burchfield’s intensely personal, often spiritualized, engagement with...More »
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Eric Aho “Translation”
DC Moore Gallery presents recent paintings by Eric Aho, who explores the natural world in visions mediated by human memory, introspection, imagination, and history. More broadly, Aho explores our tenuous...More »
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Barbara Takenaga “New Paintings”
DC Moore Gallery presents an exhibition of Barbara Takenaga’s most recent paintings, which are her boldest and most diverse yet. Takenaga has recently introduced evocative horizon lines in her abstract...More »
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Isabel Bishop “A Selection of Paintings, Drawings & Prints”
In the project space, DC Moore Gallery features one of the foremost figurative artists of the twentieth century, Isabel Bishop (1902-1988). Best known for her images of shop girls, office workers, and...More »
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“Woods, Lovely, Dark, and Deep” Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents its summer group exhibition, Woods, Lovely, Dark, and Deep, curated by John Zinsser. This show juxtaposes historical and contemporary painters and photographers as a way of re-thinking...More »
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Alexi Worth “States”
Alexi Worth will present his most ambitious exhibition yet, made in the distinctive mesh-based idiom that he has developed over the past three years. On view in the main gallery will be large images of...More »
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Duane Michals "The Painted Photograph"
DC Moore Gallery presents its first exhibition of the work of Duane Michals, The Painted Photograph, which focuses on his current series of hand-painted tintypes (2011 – 2013). Using 19th-century collodion...More »
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Milton Avery Exhibition
Milton Avery’s singularity of purpose and devotion to his personal aesthetic vision can be equaled by only a few 20th-century artists. Avery’s remarkable color sense, his chromatic harmonies of striking...More »
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Walt Kuhn "American Modern"
The art of Walt Kuhn (1877-1949) is the subject of a major exhibition at DC Moore Gallery. Timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the landmark 1913 Armory Show, of which Kuhn was a principal organizer,...More »
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Roger Brown Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents the work of Roger Brown (1941 – 1997), a leading member of the Chicago Imagist group whose bold canvases explore postwar America. Brown's work is personal, political, and provocative,...More »
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Robert Kushner "New Paintings / New Collages"
DC MOORE GALLERY presents Robert Kushner’s New Paintings / New Collages. In these new works, Kushner uses a relatively restrained grisaille color palette to explore the interplay between the natural world,...More »
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Arpita Singh Exhibition
Renowned Indian artist Arpita Singh creates deeply personal works through a visual language of signs and images that she has developed over five decades of artmaking. Her highly original paintings are...More »
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Darren Waterston "Remote Futures"
DC Moore Gallery presents its first exhibition by Darren Waterston, Remote Futures. This recent body of work explores the allure and menace of utopian fantasy, where an imagined, idealized paradise holds...More »
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Ethan Ryman, Dan Schmidt, and Barbara Takenaga "Hat Trick"
In the project space, DC MOORE GALLERY presents a three-person exhibition featuring the work of Ethan Ryman, Dan Schmidt, and Barbara Takenaga. Ethan Ryman’s wall installation explores light and space....More »
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"Paved Paradise" Exhibition
This group exhibition takes its title from Joni Mitchell’s famous song “Big Yellow Taxi.” But unlike Mitchell’s definitive environmental anthem, this show explores the ways in which race, sex and age inform...More »
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"Beasts of Revelation" Exhibition
One of the undeniable attractions of contemporary art is its ability to pose uncomfortable questions and provoke disturbing answers. But what questions today elicit such a response? For decades, explicit...More »
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Mark Innerst "New Paintings"
DC Moore Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Mark Innerst. A catalogue with an essay by David Coggins will be available. In his most recent work, Innerst displays his mastery of painted...More »
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"Five by Five" Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery presents the group exhibition Five by Five, curated by the painter Barbara Takenaga. Takenaga has chosen five contemporary artists who work with dense patterns and multiple layers, creating...More »
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Robert De Niro Sr " Paintings and Drawings 1960-1993”
One of the most original and powerful painters of the postwar generation in New York, Robert De Niro, Sr. (1922-1993) blended abstraction and representation, bridging the gap between European modernism...More »
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Janet Fish "Recent Paintings"
DC Moore Gallery presents Janet Fish’s most recent work. Drawing from the tradition of still life painting, Fish defies its connotations by engaging primarily with the movement of paint. Her paintings...More »
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Charles Burchfield "Landscapes 1916-1962"
One of the most original artists of the twentieth century, Charles Burchfield (1893-1967) created highly personal works that project an atmospheric intensity and a strong sense of mood. Throughout his...More »
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David Driskell "Creative Spirit: Five Decades"
Celebrating the art of David Driskell and in honor of his eightieth birthday, DC Moore Gallery’s new exhibition, David Driskell. Creative Spirit: Five Decades, features outstanding examples of his work...More »
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Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis "Five Works from the Collection of Albert Murray"
DC Moore Gallery presents an exhibition of the work of Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis selected from the collection of Albert Murray (b. 1916), the well-known novelist, social and cultural critic, and...More »
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Jane Wilson "New Paintings"
What I find so remarkable about confronting Jane Wilson’s paintings in the twenty-first century is how elegiac they look and how they simultaneously recall the poetic sensibilities of mid-century, when...More »
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"Modern America 1917-1944" Exhibition
Highlighting the dynamic period between the world wars, Modern America 1917-1944 features a select group of paintings and watercolors by Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield, Stuart Davis, Arthur Dove, Marsden...More »
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Barbara Takenaga "New Paintings"
[Image: Barbara Takenaga "Yellow Ray" (2011) Acrylic on linen, 42 x 36 in.]More »
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Alexi Worth "Show of Hands"
In our project space, DC Moore Gallery presents Alexi Worth’s most recent paintings. Show of Hands is a group of nearly monochromatic, up-‐close images that revisit the artist’s ...More »
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Eric Aho "Covert"
Eric Aho’s new paintings explore the idea of the covert, a shelter or place of escape within the woods. More broadly, these paintings are also about getting lost and taking refuge in experiences such as...More »
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"9/11: Through Young Eyes" Exhibition
In the fall of 2001 the Whitney Museum presented an exhibition of Jacob Lawrence’s work, including his sixty-panel Migration Series. A class of thirteen-year-old New York City students at The Calhoun School...More »
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George Tooker "Reality Returns as a Dream"
George Tooker: Reality Returns as a Dream celebrates the life and art of a painter whose powerful imagery and technical mastery made him one of the most acclaimed artists of his generation. For over sixty...More »
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"An Intimate Circle" Exhibition
An Intimate Circle presents drawings and photographs by George Tooker’s close friends Paul Cadmus, Jared French, and Margaret French, as well as by George Platt Lynes, who was part of their wider circle...More »
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Mary Frank "Transformations"
DC Moore’s new exhibition of Mary Frank’s work, Transformations: Wood Sculpture, 1957-1967 and Recent Photographs, features her dynamic wood sculptures, direct carvings from the 1950s and 60s that marked...More »
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Jacob Lawrence "Builders"
Jacob Lawrence: Builders features paintings, drawings, and prints that communicate the artist’s belief in the possibility of building a better world through skill, ingenuity, hard work, and collaboration....More »
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"Series & Sequences" Exhibition
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"Never the Same Twice" Exhibition
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Robert Kushner "Wildflower Convocation"
DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present "Robert Kushner: Wildflower Convocation," the inaugural exhibition at the gallery’s new location, 535 West 22nd Street. The exhibition comprises nine recent paintings...More »
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Romare Bearden "Idea to Execution"
Romare Bearden’s undisputed mastery of collage is highlighted in DC Moore Gallery’s new exhibition "Romare Bearden: Idea to Realization." This focused show features a rare and vibrant group of original...More »
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Mark Innerst Exhibition
DC Moore Gallery announces that it is beginning its representation of Mark Innerst with an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper inspired by New York City, Philadelphia, and the beaches of Cape...More »
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Joyce Kozloff "Navigational Triangles"
DC Moore Gallery presents Joyce Kozloff: Navigational Triangles from October 2nd to October 30th, 2010. Long before Google Maps or GPS, seafarers used navigational triangles to pinpoint their location...More »
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Charles Burchfield "Fifty Years as a Painter"
Rarely does the opportunity arise to see a wide range of work by Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), one of the most inventive artists of the twentieth century. The gallery will be exhibiting an exceptional...More »
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Nathan Oliveira "Drawings 1960-2010"
Nathan Oliveira has been exploring the theme of the solitary figure since the late 1950s. In his watercolors, paintings, monotypes, and sculpture he has consistently created distinctive variations of the...More »
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Katherine Bowling Exhibition
Katherine Bowling’s recent paintings focus on the subtle luminosity and evocative power of the everyday landscape. She captures ephemeral moments– rustling foliage, rippling water, shifting shadows, and...More »
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Yvonne Jacquette Exhibition
The exhibition features recent paintings and pastels depicting unique aerial views of New York City, New Orleans, and rural Maine. Jacquette has been painting bird’s-eye views of the landscape since 1975....More »
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Jack Levine Exhibition
[Image: Jack Levine "Orpheus in Vegas" (1984) oil on canvas 40 x 60 in.] More »
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Jacob Lawrence Exhibition
[Image: Jacob Lawrence "Meat Market" (1964) tempera and gouache on paper 30.75 x 22 in.]More »
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Jane Wilson "Recent Paintings"
[Image: Jane Wilson "Drifting Sunshower" (2009) oil on canvas 60 x 70 in.]More »
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Eric Aho Exhibition
[Image: Eric Aho "Sky Vent" (2008) oil on linen 50 x 40 in.]More »
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Milton Avery Exhibition
[Image: Milton Avery "Three Figures on a Rock" (1944) oil on canvas board 23 x 18 in.]More »
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"Trees" Exhibition
[Image: Roger Brown "Moon and Sumac" (1981) oil on canvas 72 x 48 in.]More »
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Barbara Takenaga "Last Blue Wheel"
DC Moore Gallery announces that we are representing Barbara Takenaga. The opening of Barbara Takenaga: Last Blue Wheel marks the first presentation of the artist’s work at the gallery. With these recent...More »
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Charles Burchfield "1920: The Architecture of Painting"
[Image:Charles Burchfield "Houses in the Snow" (c.1920) watercolor and charcoal on paper 16 1/3 x 31 in.]More »
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Janet Fish Exhibition
[Image: Janet Fish "Peonies, Blue Glass Bowl" (2007)]More »
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Robert Kushner "Silk Road"
[Image: Robert Kushner "Many Anemones" (2008) Oil, acrylic, glitter, gold leaf and copper leaf on canvas 84 x 120 in.]More »
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Alexi Worth "Eye to Eye"
In "Eye to Eye," his third exhibition at DC Moore, Alexi Worth's paintings focus on the world of objects within our reach, including wineglasses, apples, bodies, and books. Virtually all foreground, Worth's...More »
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George Tooker "Studies for Paintings"
"Studies for Paintings" features graphite drawings, some with colored pencil and wash, which have served as preparatory studies for many of the artist’s best-known paintings. On view for the first time,...More »
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Whitfield Lovell "Kith and Kin"
[Image: Whitfield Lovell "Kin VIII (1619)" (2008) conte crayon on paper with attached flags 30 x 22.5 x 7/8 in.] More »
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Romare Bearden "City Lights"
[Image: Romare Bearden "Untitled (Buildings and Boats Muted)" (1979-80) Watercolor and graphite on paper 11.75 x 14.75 in.]More »
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"Evening Light" Exhibition
[Image: Roger Brown "A Midnight Girl in a Sunset Town" (1987) Oil on canvas 72 x 48 in.]More »
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"American Drawings 1915-1965" Exhibition
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"Open Air" Exhibition
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Roger Brown "The American Landscape"
Roger Brown (1941-97) was a leading member of the Chicago Imagist group who created bold canvases and sculptural objects that explore the American scene in the postwar era. This exhibition is the first...More »
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Yvonne Jacquette Exhibition
[Image: Yvonne Jacquette "Metropolitan Area Triptych" (2007) Oil on canvas 54 x 121.5 in]More »
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Helen Miranda Wilson
In February of 2006, Helen Miranda Wilson began to paint stripes, laid out in horizontal lines of emphatic, local color. Each line has a sureness and straightness without being rigidly defined. The paint...More »