King's Leap - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for King's Leap. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Carolyn Forrester “New Derivatives”
Downstairs gallery at 105 Henry Street In New Derivatives, Carolyn Forrester submits five faux-pointillist paintings that superimpose various moments from the history of painting and images. Her paintings...More »
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Ellis and Parker von Sternberg “New Works”
Upstairs gallery at 105 Henry Street Ellis and Parker von Sternberg (b. 1990 & 1988) are an artist duo based between New York, NY, and Minneapolis, MN. Previous exhibitions include Gallery Albany...More »
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Audrey Gair “07/04/22”
King’s Leap presents 07/04/22, Audrey Gair’s second solo exhibition at King’s Leap Fine Arts. Across her fragmented and kaleidoscopic body of work, Gair institutes her neo-pointillistic abstract style,...More »
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Jasmine Gregory “Heirlooms”
Exhibition text by Bruno Zhu My mother taught me how to count banknotes when I was six: you hold a bunch of notes in your non-dominant hand, slot them between your pinky and ring finger, then bend them...More »
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Stefany Lazar and Yuu Takamizawa “Copies”
King’s Leap presents an exhibition of works by Stefany Lazar and Yuu Takamizawa, titled Copies. Yuu Takamizawa presents three works in this exhibition that, in part, directly reference his most recent...More »
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Joshua Abelow and Joshua Boulos “EDM”
The show title I suspect is a reference to Electronic Dance Music, a genre of music based around large festival gatherings. I really hate music festivals, and have little interest in the genre. I also...More »
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Spencer Longo “TIME”
“Oh, my God! They’re killing themselves!” – FBI agent Bob Ricks, April 19, 1993 The quote was sensational, and entirely speculative. But two weeks later, Time magazine ran it as a headline atop a...More »
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Olivia van Kuiken “She clock, me clock, we clock”
Downstairs gallery at 105 Henry Street King’s Leap presents the first solo exhibition of Olivia van Kuiken, She clock, me clock, we clock. Across six paintings, van Kuiken considers language, subjectivity,...More »
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David Ngiam “Paintings”
Curated by Joe W. Speier King’s Leap presents an exhibition of works spanning the last 15 years by David Ngiam. Born in 1961, Ngiam has been living in Flushing, Queens for the majority of his life,...More »
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Group Exhibition
Audrey Gair (b. 1992, Miami, FL) is an artist based in New York. Gair opened her solo debut, Sana Sana, at King’s Leap in 2020. Future presentations include a two-person exhibition with Christopher Suarez...More »
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Michelle Uckotter “Trap Paintings Vol. 2”
On her way to the mall, C saw a dog lying in the middle of the sidewalk. She screamed and ripped the airpods out of her ears. The dog started, its tiny black eyes outlined in white. A child came over...More »
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Marc Matchak & Isabelle Frances McGuire “Dedicated to Those Who Continue to Dwell in Lightless Descent”
“Dedicated to those who continue to dwell in the lightless descent,” is inscribed on the inside of The Essence of Eternity’s Despair, a cassette released by Portuguese black metal outfit Sanguine Relic...More »
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Eli Bornowsky & Yu Nishimura Exhibition
An excerpt from Alan Longino’s exhibition essay: “…Whether a painting and its picture take on the visual presence of geometry and its inherent abstraction, or a painter take on the qualities of the...More »
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Emma Pryde “Counterplayer”
King’s Leap presents the second solo exhibition of Emma Pryde in New York. Made in direct response to her recent materially driven sculptures, Pryde’s show foregrounds seven narrative oil paintings. An...More »
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Joe W. Speier “You Likey?”
Joe W. Speier’s You Likey is his first exhibition at King’s Leap. In eight new paintings, Speier extends his painting vocabulary, which has up to this point featured store-bought craft materials such as...More »
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André Magaña “Date Poder”
In Date Poder, Andre Magaña presents new sculptures that blur the lines between colonial perspectives, popular culture, and traditional Mexican-American visual histories. Using commercially available fabrication...More »
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Nandi Loaf Exhibition
Nandi Loaf is an artist living and working in New York. Nandi Loaf’s works reimagine the value of the emerging artist. Through self-described methodologies of ‘hyper-participation’, Nandi Loaf has instigated...More »
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Clark Filio “Heaven Ship”
Heaven Ship is the direct translation of Himmelskibet, the title of a 1918 Dutch silent film officially released in English as A Trip To Mars. At the time of its premiere, Europe had been at war for four...More »
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Audrey Gair “Sana Sana”
I tell Audrey that the floating oblong and spherical shapes in her paintings remind me of the air-brushed, photo-perfect marzipan fruits we’d once bought from an old-school Italian bakery in Ridgewood,...More »