D'Amelio Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for D'Amelio Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Roland Flexner Exhibition
D'Amelio Gallery presents a solo exhibition of works on paper by New York-based artist Roland Flexner. Over the last decade, Flexner has been expanding his drawing practice, which relies on elements of...More »
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Monique van Genderen Exhibition
D’Amelio Gallery presents the first solo exhibition in New York of Los Angeles-based painter Monique van Genderen, who has exhibited in both Europe and Los Angeles. Often working in the large-scale formats...More »
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Yayoi Kusama "Drawings from the mid-50s"
D’Amelio Galley presents “Drawings from the mid-50s”, an exhibition of works on paper by acclaimed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The exhibition brings together a group of 12 museum quality works dating...More »
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"Idea is the Object" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2012-07-12 - 2012-08-24
D'Amelio Gallery presents the opening of its summer group exhibition, Idea is the Object, which features work by a diverse group of artists who rely on a highly experiential approach to their environment,...More »
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Jedediah Caesar Exhibition
D’Amelio Gallery presents a solo exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist Jedediah Caesar. In Caesar’s sculptures, disparate found materials—both organic and inorganic—are amassed as one in a range of...More »
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Polly Apfelbaum "Flatterland Funkytown"
Polly Apfelbaum’s inaugural exhibition at D’Amelio Gallery, Flatterland Funkytown, is a continuation of the artist’s long exploration of floor based works that oscillate between structure and formlessness....More »
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Zak Kitnick "Three Men and a Maybe"
D’Amelio Gallery presents a new project by New York artist Zak Kitnick. In this work, Kitnick employs unfinished steel shelving components, nuts, bolts and welded steel—materials typically associated with...More »
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Leslie Hewitt "Blue Skies, Warm Sunlight"
D’Amelio Terras presents a solo exhibition comprised of new work by Leslie Hewitt. Continuing the formal innovation started with the Make It Plain Series and the Midday Series, Hewitt’s photographs...More »
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Joanne Greenbaum "1612"
For the first time, D’Amelio Terras presents a new group of Joanne Greenbaum’s small-scale paintings. The act of painting for Greenbaum is performative: it records the decision making dictated by the...More »
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Demetrius Oliver "Orrery"
D’Amelio Terras presents Demetrius Oliver’s second solo gallery exhibition in New York. Throughout Oliver’s practice, artistic investigation is linked to discovery and the observation of the unknown in...More »
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Tamar Halpern Exhibition
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John Morris Exhibition
D’Amelio Terras presents never before exhibited works on paper by John Morris. John Morris is known primarily for creating delicate and compositionally complex works on paper that feature built up...More »
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"Affinities: Painting in Abstraction" Exhibition
D’Amelio Terras invites curator Kate McNamara to present Affinities: Painting in Abstraction, a group exhibition of artists working in abstraction. While the paintings of the exhibition are seemingly...More »
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Matt Keegan Exhibition
[Image: Matt Keegan "Images are Words/Las Imágenes son Palabras (Chef)" (2010) c-pring 49 3/4 x 39 1/8 in.]More »
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Robert Moskowitz Exhibition
D’Amelio Terras presents its second exhibition by New York artist Robert Moskowitz. Moskowitz is widely known as a prominent figure in the New Image Painters, a group of artists named after the 1978 Whitney...More »
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Dario Roberto "The Minor Chords are Ours"
D’Amelio Terras presents "The Minor Chords Are Ours", its second solo exhibition with Dario Robleto. In recent years, Robleto’s handcrafted sculptures have integrated a variety of historical objects to...More »
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Sam Samore "The Dark Suspicion"
D’Amelio Terras is presents The Dark Suspicion, its second solo exhibition of work by Sam Samore. Long considered one of the pioneers of large-scale conceptual photography in the 1980’s, Samore is well...More »
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Cornelia Parker "Rorschach (Accidental III)"
In the Front Room, D’Amelio Terras presents a single sculpture by Cornelia Parker. Previously exhibited in the inaugural exhibition at the National Arts Center in Tokyo, Rorschach Accidental III (2006)...More »
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Daniel Hesidence "Autumn Buffalo"
The Autumn Buffalo series, conceived as a symphonic suite with a succession of calm and fast movements, has a scale and pictorial bravura that immediately sets it apart. Hesidence’s work does not rely...More »
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Polly Apfelbaum "Off Colour"
In this new body of work, Apfelbaum cuts and arranges sequined stretch fabric on-site to create a floor-based installation that responds specifically to the gallery’s space and architecture. A departure...More »
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"Spray!" Exhibition
A valve is opened and thousands of liquid particles of paint are rapidly forced from a sealed pressurized container, emerging as a fine mist. Spray!, a group exhibition that examines artists who have embraced...More »
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Polly Apfelbaum and Nicole Cherubini "Studiowork"
D’Amelio Terras presents a two-person exhibition featuring sculpture by gallery artists Polly Apfelbaum and Nicole Cherubini. Never before exhibited together, both bodies of work showcase an improvisational...More »
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Heather Rowe "Trouble Everyday"
D'Amelio Terras presents our third solo exhibition with Heather Rowe. Rowe's art occupies a space at the intersection of sculpture, installation, and architecture and her constructions derive their tension...More »
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Tamar Halpern "Short Trip To Nowhere"
Tamar Halpern is exemplar and a progenitor of the "Howists" group of artists, who regard the object of their endeavor to be the best-suited practical method and medium--or media--of composition, for its...More »
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Jedediah Caesar Exhibition
The exhibition presents new multi-panel wall sculptures as well as large-scale works. The artist is calling the larger mound-shaped works “horizon sculptures” and will produce them in Long Island City’s...More »
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Charles Burchfield Exhibition
Historically, Burchfield has long been associated with large-scale, fantastical watercolor depictions of the American landscape. This exhibition will focus on the artist’s graphite drawings from 1915 through...More »
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"Connecticut" Exhibition
D’Amelio Terras presents Connecticut, a group exhibition that aims to explore notions of beauty, personal satisfaction, domesticity, architecture and utopia in the context of Connecticut’s suburbia. By...More »
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Cornelia Parker Exhibition
The artist is well known for her large-scale installations of transformed or destabilized objects that re-emerge in surprisingly beautiful forms. For years, Parker has been concerned with formalizing things...More »
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"Tables and Chairs" Exhibition
Originally this show was supposed to be about a moving truck going cross-country packed with art from Los Angeles. We’d invite a bunch of artists to contribute something and drive a truck around collecting...More »
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Tony Feher "Wall Show"
Tony Feher's “Wall Show” is the first exhibition to focus on sculptures specifically intended for the wall. Feher continues to relentlessly exploit the individual characteristics of his chosen materials,...More »
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Noguchi Rika "The Sun"
Noguchi Rika’s critically acclaimed photographic series "The Sun," begun in 2005, depicts 18 images recorded by shooting directly into the sun using the most primitive type of lens-less device for capturing...More »
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"1992009" Exhibition
The exhibition 1992009 is motivated by historical synchronicities between the years 1992 and 2009 and brings together content-driven art made during times of cultural upheaval. Both periods represent a...More »
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Matt Keegan "New Windows"
Domestic spaces are presented in various configurations from the comforting and sun-drenched to the disconcerting and precarious. Six photo-collages entitled "New Windows" feature images taken in an apartment...More »
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Robert Moskowitz "New Paintings"
Moskowitz is widely known as a prominent figure in the New Image Painters, a group of artists named after the 1978 Whitney exhibition that marked a return to an overt figurative style in painting after...More »
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Tasha Amini Exhibition
In this exhibition, Amini will show four new paintings that combine figurative as well as abstract elements. Amini’s paintings employ a subdued range of faint greens, grays, pinks and purples and often...More »
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Demetrius Oliver "Obsevatory"
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"West Nile Style" Exhibition
D’Amelio Terras invites Brooklyn-based, artistic performance space Paris London / West Nile to inhabit the gallery and present a group exhibition of animated objects, sound, sculptures and performance....More »
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Delia Brown "Precious"
The intimately detailed works are reminiscent of the 19th century scenes depicted by Mary Cassatt and Berthe Morisot. According to Brown, “The title, Precious, also refers to how attitudes about paintings...More »
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Lisa Tan "Moving a Mountain"
Works on display are a result of a trip Tan made from New York to Mexico City in November 2007. Tan’s fleeting journeys often provide an impetus for her work, which attempts to poetically encapsulate where...More »
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Tony Feher Exhibition
D’Amelio Terras is pleased to present a Front Room exhibition by Tony Feher of seminal works dating from 1987 to 1993 that employ the use of a “vessel”. These works are the first examples where Feher utilized...More »