Deitch Projects (Grand St.) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Deitch Projects (Grand St.). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Elizabeth Neel "Make No Bones"
"Make No Bones" is an exhibition of new paintings by Elizabeth Neel. Neel is one of the most accomplished of a group of young American painters who are revitalizing abstraction in contemporary terms. Neel’s (...)
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Danielle Levitt "We Are Experienced"
Danielle Levitt arrived at her distinctive photographic style capturing street fashion, pop culture, and celebrity for countless publications. While producing this commercial work, Levitt also pursued (...)
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Aurel Schmidt "Man Eater"
In this new body of work, Ms. Schmidt munches her way through Modernist masterpieces, transforming them with graphite and colored pencil into seething masses of interwoven debris. Ms. Schmidt builds (...)
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Kembra Pfahler "Sit-Ins"
Kembra Pfahler’s butt prints are created in a straightforward manner. She applies a layer of paint to her rear and plops it onto a sheet of paper. The artworks use the same body paint as that worn by her (...)
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"Conceptual Figures" Exhibition
"Conceptual Figures" is an exhibition of new conceptually based figurative painting. The twelve artists in the exhibition are fusing two seemingly contradictory approaches to art, Conceptualism and Illusionism. (...)
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Kathy Grayson "Constraction"
CONSTRACTION, an exhibition of conceptual abstraction curated by Kathy Grayson, opens at Deitch Projects on June 29, 2008. While our Spring 2008 exhibition SUBSTRACTION, curated by Nicola Vassell, explored (...)
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Dubossarsky & Vinogradov "The New People Are Already Here"
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"After the Reality 2" Exhibition
Deitch Projects presents After the Reality 2, an exhibition featuring new artists from Japan, curated by gallerist Hiromi Yoshii.
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Tim Noble & Sue Webster "Polymorphous Perverse"
Polymorphous Perverse, an exhibition of work by Tim Noble & Sue Webster was previously presented at The Freud Museum in London in the fall of 2006. The title of this exhibition references Freud’s (...)




