P! - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for P!. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Céline Condorelli “Epilogue”
Produced with Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University London. “What comes after?” Conversation with Céline Condorelli, Robert Wiesenberger, Stella Bottai, and Prem Krishnamurthy Sunday, 23 April,...More »
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Wong Kit Yi “Futures, Again”
Once upon a time, there was a gallery called K. that lived in the storefront at 334 Broome Street where P! now stands. Its third exhibition, in Spring 2015, was by an artist named Wong Kit Yi. Her project,...More »
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“We are the (Epi)center…” Exhibition
“We are the (Epi)center…” is a two-month project at P! that brings together a range of international artists to rethink art’s relationship to its forms of exhibition and propose new models. Co-organized...More »
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Karel Martens Exhibition
P! present the first North American solo exhibition of renowned Dutch graphic designer Karel Martens. Having played a crucial role within the gallery’s program, Martens now premieres a body of work—including...More »
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“O / U” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation - Performance Art
- 2016-07-15 - 2016-08-20
P! and ROOM EAST present a summer group show, O / U, organized in collaboration with artist Aaron Gemmill. It is the first time the two galleries have worked together. The exhibition will take place in...More »
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Batia Suter, Eduardo Navarro and Lucy Skaer “for Every Purpose”
for Every Purpose borrows its title from a manual about perennial plants. It does so in order to accentuate questions of cyclicality and value as significant in both exhibition-making and collecting practices. Works...More »
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Pippo Lionni & Qasim Naqvi “Chronology 20160424 / 41°-74°”
Curated by Prem Krishnamurthy Chronology 20160424 / 41°-74° is a show in three motions, an evolving and experimental conversation between artist Pippo Lionni and composer Qasim Naqvi. This asynchronous...More »
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Maryam Jafri “Economy Corner”
P! presents the first US solo exhibition of artist Maryam Jafri. Characterized by a research-based methodology that focuses on consumerism, archival histories, and the commodification of desire, Jafri...More »
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Klaus Wittkugel and Anton Stankowski “OST UND oder WEST”
Curated by Prem Krishnamurthy and Cay Sophie Rabinowitz An exhibition in two parts, OST UND oder WEST: Klaus Wittkugel and Anton Stankowski explores the ideologies and forms of Modernist graphic design....More »
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Vahap Avşar “Lost Shadows, [AND Museum]”
P! and Protocinema collaborate to present Vahap Avşar, Lost Shadows, [AND Museum], 2015, a selection of republished and distributable photographs from the found image archive of the Turkish company, AND,...More »
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“PANGRAMMAR” Exhibition
Like the quick brown fox that jumps over a lazy dog, PANGRAMMAR is a group exhibition of over 26 works that each depict a single letter. These objects include pieces of art and design ranging from contemporary...More »
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Colleen Asper and Kate Cooper “Egress”
with Colleen Asper and Kate Cooper organized by Sarah Hromack “We talk of alienation. But the worst alienation is not being dispossessed by the other, but being dispossessed of the other: it is having...More »
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Michal Helfman “I’m so broke I can’t pay attention”
Michal Helfman (b. 1973, Tel Aviv, Israel) lives and works in Tel Aviv. Her multidisciplinary work moves between sculpture, architecture, performance, and drawing. Focusing on relationships between reviled...More »
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Mathew Hale “5TH HELENA”
abc for 5TH HELENA a/ Such a queer dream, King-Post, I never had. You know the old man’s ivory leg, well I dreamed he kicked me with it; and when I tried to kick back, upon my soul, my little man,...More »
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Wong Kit Yi “North Pole Futures”
For the duration of the exhibition, Ali Wong, investment manager for Wong Kit Yi, offers intrepid collectors a chance to commission a custom-made work, which will be created by the artist this fall on...More »
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Aaron Gemmill and Matthew Schrader “Tactile Pose”
Mapping PIG ISLAND turned out to be a much more convoluted task than we initially thought. Sisyphean even, which is ironic since the Authority now insists we sign our names to it. The density of the black...More »
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“Real Flow” Exhibition
P! is pleased to announce K., a new gallery taking over the former P! storefront at 334 Broome Street. From March through August 2015, K. inhabits the renovated Lower East Side space. The first exhibition,...More »
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Leslie Hewitt, Karel Martens and Zia Haider Rahman “Power Structures”
P! presents Power Structures, a three-person exhibition featuring Leslie Hewitt, Karel Martens, and Zia Haider Rahman. Additive and exponential, the show offers an oblique look at acute questions troubling...More »
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“PERSPECTIVES, SIGNATURES” Exhibition
JP Williams collects 19th-century glass, artist palettes, balls of twine, baseball cards, Herbert Bayer, books on books, bookseller labels, Irma Boom, Will Burtin, calling cards, collections of collections,...More »
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“Post-Speculation, Act II” Exhibition
Post-Speculation begins where Speculation, Now ends: as a postscript, a footnote, an addendum, and a reflection of a book that does not yet exist. In an age of geopolitical upheaval, unstable financial...More »
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“Post-Speculation, Act I” Exhibition
Post-Speculation begins where Speculation, Now ends: as a postscript, a footnote, an addendum, and a reflection of a book that does not yet exist. In an age of geopolitical upheaval, unstable financial...More »
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“Goldfish” Exhibition
On both sides of the glass, there is something that looks like trash; it sits silent and stoic, waiting to meet its better half. The world appears warped and refracted inside a fishbowl gallery — small...More »
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“Correspondence(s)” Exhibition
P! presents a two-person exhibition with Elaine Lustig Cohen (b. 1927) and Heman Chong (b. 1977). The exhibition is curated through a mutual process of exchange, selection, and juxtaposition that highlights...More »
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Brian O’Doherty “Connecting the …”
P! and Simone Subal Gallery presents a two-venue solo exhibition by Brian O’Doherty (also known as Patrick Ireland). Featuring a range of historical and contemporary work—from early text pieces, semantic...More »
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“Hitting it off” Exhibition
Take the classic joke of the ping-pong ball. Its resistance to measurement creates humor. The ball has known properties: colored white, 2.7g, 40mm diameter. And so does the player: colored white, 59kg,...More »
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“The Ceiling Should Be Green (天花板應該是綠色的)” Exhibition
P! presents “The Ceiling Should Be Green (天花板應該是綠色的),” a group show opening November 8, 2013. The exhibition features artists Mel Bochner, Rico Gatson, Tony Labat, Ohad Meromi, Shana Moulton, Connie Samaras,...More »
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Société Réaliste “A rough guide to Hell”
P! presents the first solo exhibition in New York City by Paris-based French-Hungarian cooperative Société Réaliste. “A rough guide to Hell” spans several of Société Réaliste’s recent works revolving around...More »
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“Permutation 03.4: Re-Mix” Exhibition
The final exhibition of P!’s six-month cycle on copying revives recent histories through spatial fiction and wild expropriation. Like musicians who simultaneously “cover” and claim a favorite song as their...More »
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“Permutation 03.3: Re-Production” Exhibition
The third exhibition of P!’s six-month cycle on copying rethinks the double exposure as democratic gesture: what it means for an image to be replicated instantaneously, ad infinitum, or uniquely limited....More »
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"Permutation 03.2: Re-Place" Exhibition
The second exhibition of P!’s six-month cycle on copying focuses on replicas, remakes, and recurrences. Margaret Lee’s uncanny storefront display juxtaposes graphic backdrop painting with simulated fruit,...More »
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“Permutation 03.1: Re-Learning” Exhibition
P! transforms into a custom-made reading room, created by Rich Brilliant Willing. Investigating copying, translation, counterfeiting, and other gestures, the space hosts a public program of twice-weekly...More »