Galerie St. Etienne - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Galerie St. Etienne. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“The Expressionist Legacy” Exhibition
The Third in a Series of Exhibitions Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Galerie St. Etienne Paintings, watercolors and drawings by Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, Richard Gerstl, Gustav...More »
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“Looking for America” Exhibition
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Egon Schiele “In Search Of The Perfect Line”
Galerie St. Etienne has presented more than 15 Egon Schiele exhibitions since 1941, when the gallery introduced the work of the artist to the U.S. The exhibition leverages the gallery’s access to rare...More »
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“Recent Acquisitions” Exhibition
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“Drawing the Line Realism and Abstraction in Expressionist Art” Exhibition
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Käthe Kollwitz and Sue Coe “All Good Art Is Political”
At a moment when politics are all but inseparable from daily life, Galerie St. Etienne examines the work of two major artists renowned for their activist approach. ALL GOOD ART IS POLITICAL: Käthe Kollwitz...More »
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“YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION: American Artists and the Communist Party” Exhibition
YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION: American Artists and the Communist Party on view at Galerie St. Etienne, October 18, 2016, through February 11, 2017, explores the relationship between artists and politics...More »
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner “Featuring Watercolors and Drawings from the Robert Lehman Collection”
Galerie St. Etienne presents Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Featuring Watercolors and Drawings from the Robert Lehman Collection, an exhibition including 30 never-before-seen sketches by the great German Expressionist....More »
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Paula Modersohn-Becker Exhibition
The Galerie St. Etienne presents the first American exhibition in 32 years of the German painter Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907). Modersohn-Becker, who died following childbirth at the age of 31, is...More »
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Marie-Louise Motesiczky “The Mother Paintings”
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“Recent Acquisitions (And Some Thoughts on the Current Art Market)” Exhibition
The art critic and philosopher Arthur C. Danto, who died last year, was instrumental in describing and reifying the concept of the “art world”: an amalgamation of collectors, dealers, artists, curators,...More »
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“Modern Furies: The Lessons and Legacy of World War I” Exhibition
“Modern Furies: The Lessons and Legacy of World War I” focuses on war-related imagery by the German artists Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz and Käthe Kollwitz. Also included are works by the Austrians...More »
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Käthe Kollwitz “The Complete Print Cycles”
The first presentation of its kind ever held in the United States. In addition to the artist’s complete print cycles, the exhibition includes numerous rare preliminary drawings and proofs documenting the...More »
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“Recent Acquisitions (And Some Thoughts on the Current Art Market)” Exhibition
[Image: Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern “Meta-(Physic) with Rooster” (1952) colored pencil and graphite on paper 31.2 x 23.7 cm. © 2013 GALERIE ST. ETIENNE, NEW YORK.]More »
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"Face Time: Self and Identity in Expressionist Portraiture" Exhibition
[Image: Marie-Louise Motesiczky "Psychoanalyst" (1962) oil on canvas 40 x 30 in. © Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust.]More »
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"Story Lines: Tracing the Narrative of "Outsider" Art" Exhibition
"Story Lines" is a consideration of the diverse artists that have traditionally been grouped together as "Outsiders." With sixty-four works by twenty-four self-taught American and European artists, "Story...More »
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"Egon Schiele's Women" Exhibition
The Austrian artist Egon Schiele (1890-1918) is best remembered for his taboo-busting watercolors and drawings of the femal nude, yet this aspect of his work ahs never before been the subject of a comprehensive...More »
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"Recent Acquisitions (And Some Thoughts on the Current Art Market)" Exhibition
[Image: George Grosz "Wine Bar" (1925) watercolor 54 x 65.1 cm.]More »
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Sue Coe "Mad as Hell! New Work (and Some Classics)"
The current exhibition juxtaposes work from Cruel and “Porkopolis” with a selection of paintings and drawings on other subjects, in the process tracing Coe’s artistic development from the start of her...More »
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"The Lady and the Tramp: Images of Women in Austrian & German Art" Exhibition
"The Lady and the Tramp," the first exhibition to explore how changing gender roles shaped Austrian and German art, examines over 60 images of women produced by male and female artists in the first decades...More »
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"Decadence & Decay" Exhibition
Weimar Germany has long fascinated contemporary audiences, inspiring popular interpretations like the hit musical Cabaret and the Metropolitan Museum’s acclaimed 2006 exhibition “Glitter and Doom.” The...More »
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"Self-Taught Painters in American 1800-1950: Revisiting the Tradition" Exhibition
[Image: Ammi Phillips "Portrait of a Lady Holding Her Glasses" (1850) oil on canvas 30 x 24 in.]More »
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Marie-louse Motesiczky "Paradise Lost & Found"
Marie-louse Motesiczky: Paradise Lost & Found is the first American exhibition of paintings by the artist, who was a student of Max Beckmann and a lover, for over 50 years, of the Nobel-laureate Elias...More »
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RECENT ACQUISITIONS (And Some Thoughts on the Current Art Market) Galerie St. Etienne, New York
[Image: Egon Schiele "Chief Inspector Benesch" (1917) Gouache and black crayon on cream wove paper 46.1 x 29.5 cm.]More »
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"Käthe Kollwitz: A Portrait of the Artist" Exhibition
Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945), who created over a hundred self-portraits in a career spanning six decades, ranks alongside Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Egon Schiele and Lovis Corinth as one of the most prolific...More »
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Grandma Moses "Seventy Years"
On October 9, 1940, the Galerie St. Etienne opened an exhibition with the unassuming title, “What a Farmwife Painted.” It featured thirty-four relatively small paintings [checklist nos. 4-12] by an obscure...More »
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"Egon Schiele As Printmaker" Exhibition
Although widely recognized as one of the greatest draughtsmen of the modern era, Egon Schiele is often underrated as a printmaker. Granted, he produced only seventeen prints (as compared with more than...More »
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"Recent Acquisitions (And Some Thoughts on the Current Ark Market)" Exhibition
[Image: John Kane "John Kane and His Wife" (Ca. 1928) Oil on canvas 23.75 x 23.5 in.]More »
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"From Brücke to Bauhaus: The Meanings of Modernity in Germany, 1905-1933" Exhibition
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"They Taught Themselves American Self-Taught Painters Between the World Wars" Exhibition
In 1942, Sidney Janis published his book 'They Taught Themselves: American Primitive Painters' of the 20th Century. Later hailed as classic, this was the first study of its kind. Janis's book established...More »
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Sue Coe "Elephants We Must Never Forget"
Many years ago, Sue Coe, who in the 1980s had earned a reputation as one of the foremost political artists of her generation by focusing on racial, class and gender inequities, came to the conclusion that...More »
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"Recent Acquisitions (And Some Thoughts on the Current Art Market)" Exhibition
Galerie St. Etienne's summer exhibition is a potpourri of recent acquisitions and highlights of the preceding season. While the booming art scene has somewhat diminished the availability of top-quality...More »
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"Hope or Menace? Communism in Germany Between the World Wars" Exhibition
In the years between the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in November 1918 and Adolf Hitler's ascension to power in January 1933, Germany became a battleground for the most volatile ideologies of the twentieth...More »