3A Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for 3A Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Water Bless You” Exhibition
I wrote a picture book titled “Water Bless You.” At this time, I had a literary agent. She had been trying to find a publisher for my books for three years. Then I wrote “Water Bless You.” She told me,...More »
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Satoru Eguchi, Nicolas Guagnini, and Benjamin Horns “Men’s World - Desire, Mysticism, and Preposterousness”
3A Gallery presents the group show “Men’s World – Desire, Mysticism, and Preposterousness” Satoru Eguchi, Nicolas Guagnini, and Benjamin Horns. I wonder why Murasaki Shikibu wrote The Tale of Genji*?...More »
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Anne Daems, Kate Harding and Frances Scholz “Place, Space, Void”
Taking its title from the writings of architectural theorist and urban planner, Günter Nitschke, the exhibition, Place, Space Void, speaks to the multifarious uses of the Japanese term — ma 間(ま-ma) = ‘space’...More »
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Anne Daems “Parsnip Peel Ochre Grated Radish Pink Sap Green Polka Dots Lava Cake Black”
At first sight Anne Daems’ series of watercolor paintings look like colorful impressionist landscape paintings inspired by for example Monet or Bonnard. Those believing that Anne Daems turned to abstract...More »
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Max Schumann “Tonight Where You Live”
In his first solo gallery exhibition in nearly ten years, artist Max Schumann makes a new pairing of two different painting series. Painted with acrylic and house paint on synthetic fabric, the series...More »
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Kate Harding “Field Experiments in a Long and Short Time Comin: Seeing It Through/Seeing Through It”
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“Food Show 3” Exhibition
One bite of Madeleine took you back to all the memories of Proust’s life; I understood this sensation. It is not easy for me to eat raw tomatoes because of my memories of my mother and her mother. My...More »
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Frances Scholz “The Chicken Truck”
Frances’s “Uncombed” images in their varied repetition figure something in a peripheral sense, like a séance or laps of photographic developer fluid running over their surfaces. In the aftermath of an...More »
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Barbara Ess Exhibition
A photo and video installation concerning the mind/body problem* by Barbara Ess Things are not always what they seem to be. There’s the thing. There’s perception and thought. But in The Expression...More »
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Arvid Logan “Repellent”
The SMET group is beginning construction of their new rail lines, however the Insectoids have become a liability to their transit expansion plans. The SMET group forms CTON, an anti-insect task force subsidiary....More »
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Jeff Preiss “Title”
TITLE for Adolfas Mekas Jeff Preiss 2018 16mm film transferred to DVD on Eight 4” LCD monitors and a projection of: An Interview with Ambassador from Lapland by Adolfas Mekas 1967 (titled version 2018) 16mm...More »
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“This is not me, Andy Warhol” Exhibition
In 2013 Daniel Brant of A&D Gallery in London curated, This is not me, Andy Warhol, an exhibition of appropriations, unauthorised editions & fakes. As a tribute to Daniel, who died on the 19th...More »
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Nicolás Guagnini “The Walrus”
The American rock critic Dan Graham emphatically dislikes The Beatles. When I was younger, I thought this opinion to be historically sacrilegious –– even if I’ve always really been a Stones person. Dan...More »
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Frances Scholz Exhibition
The act of painting lies somewhere between the transformative Process of various materialities and its forthcoming contextual impact. The way we paint, as well as how we tend to understand, categorize...More »
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Kate Harding “Uphill Downhill Conversation, (Sister)”
Kate Harding lives and works between New York, rural Missouri and Los Angeles. Harding examines the specificity of site and the local to explore concepts of landscape, perception and inter-subjectivity....More »
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Satoru Eguchi “Daymare Hangout”
3A Gallery (3rd floor) Dan Graham: I want to know why you do fountains. Satoru Eguchi: why I do fountains? DG: It reminds me a lot of some of Bruce Nauman’s work. SE: He does fountains too,...More »
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Josh Thorpe and Joe Beginner “Willows and Palms”
3A Gallery presents the work of Josh Thorpe, an itinerant Canadian artist, writer, experimental music composer, and rock musician. Willows and Palms will be an informal presentation of several recent...More »
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“3A Gallery Film festival: Artists and works” Exhibition
Ericka Beckman: Tension Building Film Type: Stop Motion Animation Genres: Experimental Runtime: 8 minutes, 30 seconds Completion Date: 2014 Country of Origin: United States Shooting Format: 16mm...More »
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Günther Vogt “Wunderlust / Wunderkammer”
A Wunderkammer is a classification device that emphatically resists classification. It occupies a liminal netherworld between furniture and room, between the natural and the artificial, between the intimate...More »
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“MUD OF MURK” Exhibition
I’ve known Asha Schechter since about 1991 and Patrick Jackson since about 2001. The three of us moved to New York in 2002 and lived in a carriage house across from Prospect Park Southwest. They had bedrooms...More »
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Paul McMahon “Me”
Paul McMahon is a somewhat mythic ‘survivor’ from the ‘Pictures Art’ generation. As co-creator of the art-world rock group, ‘Daily Life’, McMahon created a persona as a charismatic songwriter/performer/artist....More »
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Jef Geys “Some Paintings from Belgium”
3A Gallery presents Jef Geys: Some Paintings from Belgium. On view are ten Martin Douven paintings from the collection of Felipe Perez. The exhibit includes ten prints, on loan from the Columbia University...More »
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“Dan Graham Collection” Exhibition
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Betty Beaumont Exhibition
3A Gallery presents a solo exhibition of New York based artist Betty Beaumont. This is her first solo exhibition with the gallery. Beaumont has for years produced thoughtful and provocative work in...More »
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“Mega Japan” Exhibition
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“Food Show 2”
Understanding food is a function of intelligence.More »
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Dan Graham and Antoine Catala Exhibition
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Aura Rosenberg, John Miller “The Angel of History”
A Klee painting named ‘Angelus Novus’ shows an angel looking as though it is about to move away from something it is fixedly contemplating. Its eyes are staring, its mouth is open, its wings are spread....More »
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Josh Thorpe “A dog at sea”
3A Gallery presents Josh Thorpe: A Dog at Sea. Poems about wayward dogs, loose figurations in low light, a large wall painting about a Roman toga. Maybe some ukulele or electric guitar. Doodles, sketches,...More »
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“Galleria Massimo Minini’s 40th Anniversary Show: The Postcard Days” Exhibition
Massimo Minini, one of Europe’s most admired art dealers has been operating his gallery for 40 years and has become a collector, not only collecting fine art, but postcards. It’s not old-fashioned to...More »
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Wineke Gartz “American Pain”
Wineke Gartz, an Amsterdam based artist, will show at 3A Gallery from March 22nd until April 19th, in an exhibition titled “American Pain(ting)”. This work combines multi-media projections, drawings and...More »