Danese Corey - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Danese Corey. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Line and Frame: A Survey of European Comic Art” Exhibition
Art9 is pleased to present “Line and Frame: A Survey of European Comic Art”, featuring a selection of artwork by over 40 renowned European artists including Hergé, Moebius, and Enki Bilal. “Line and Frame:...More »
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Matthias Meyer “Silent Water”
Danese/Corey presents the opening of Silent Spring, an exhibition of paintings by Matthias Meyer. While the natural world plays a profound role in Meyer’s work, he achieves in its depiction a synthesis...More »
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Miklos Pogany “Ancient Shadows”
Danese/Corey presents its first exhibition of work by Miklos Pogany. The exhibition, Ancient Shadows, focuses on two bodies of the artist’s work – his classic Klarika series from the 1980’s which features...More »
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“In the Summertime” Exhibition
“Yes, summer was rituals, each with its natural time and place. The ritual of lemonade or ice-tea making, the ritual of wine, shoes, or no shoes, and at last, swiftly following the others, with quiet...More »
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Jorge Palacios “Okiagari-KoboshI”
For twenty years, Jorge Palacios (b. 1979, Madrid, Spain), has examined the formal properties and conceptual potential of physics in sculpture – inertia, motion, gravity, attraction, tension, continuity,...More »
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Dozier Bell “Half-light”
The drawings and paintings of Dozier Bell are at once deep evocations of natural environments culled from memory and experience past, and reflections of a life of philosophical inquiry and keen observation...More »
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“Personal Spaces” Exhibition
“What is most personal is most universal” – Carl R. Rogers Danese/Corey presents Personal Spaces, curated by Associate Director Brent Auxier. Included are ten artists whose figurative paintings draw...More »
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“Line to Form” Exhibition
Works by Larry Bell Agnes Denes Jackie Ferrara Dimitri Hadzi Michael Heizer Jene Highstein Craig Kauffman Elizabeth King Susie MacMurray Matt Mullican Martin Puryear Richard Serra Anne Truitt William...More »
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“Elise Ansel: Time Present” Exhibition
Danese/Corey presents Time Present, an exhibition of new paintings by Elise Ansel. With abandon and remarkable vision, American post-war artists pursued the almost infinite possibilities of abstraction....More »
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Elizabeth Osborne “People and Places”
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Connie Fox, Dimitri Hadzi, Andy Harper and Elmar Vestner Exhibition
Danese/Corey presents a group exhibition featuring work by Connie Fox, Dimitri Hadzi, Andy Harper, and Elmar Vestner. The artworks span seven decades — from 1958 to 2017, and although these artists are...More »
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Matthias Meyer “Spring”
Danese/Corey presents Spring, an exhibition of new paintings by Matthias Meyer. While the natural world plays a profound role in Meyer’s work, he achieves in its depiction a synthesis between the representational...More »
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Warren Isensee “A Decade of Drawings”
Warren Isensee’s drawings offer luminous, optically charged color within the structure of geometric abstraction.I have always worked to capture the qualities of both color and light that have throughout...More »
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“Capita” Exhibition
Cap•i•ta [pl. of caput] Head: the superior extremity of the human body, comprising the cranium and face, and containing the brain and organs of sight, hearing, taste, and smell. More »
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Ellen Harvey “Nostalgia”
From the outside, the viewer sees an old-fashioned aluminum fairground sign spelling out the word “ARCADIA” in six foot high lights leaning against a 15 ft. x 33 ft. skeletal shack. Entering the shack,...More »
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William Tucker “Sculpture and Drawings”
William Tucker grew up in England and studied at Oxford and at St. Martin’s College of Art and Design. He started showing his work in the 1960s and has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in London,...More »
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Kimo Nelson “From River to Rim”
Kimo Nelson’s new paintings and drawings offer a vibrant and stimulating documentation of American Western travel. With perspective shifting from the bend of a river to the crest of a rock-strewn trail,...More »
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Deborah Butterfield “New Sculpture”
There is an emotional and perceptual clarity and balance to Deborah Butterfield’s sculpture, which emerges from a lifelong, single-minded concentration on the horse as subject matter. In her current exhibition,...More »
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Warren Isensee Exhibition
Warren Isensee’s new paintings and drawings continue to offer luminous, emotionally and optically charged color within the structure of geometric abstraction. His latest work further demonstrates Isensee’s...More »
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Dozier Bell “New Paintings and Drawings”
The drawings and paintings of Dozier Bell are at once deep evocations of natural environments culled from memory and experience past, and reflections of a life of philosophical inquiry and keen observation...More »
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Elise Ansel “Dialogue”
Danese/Corey presents Dialogue, an exhibition of new paintings by Elise Ansel. In the more than 150 years since J.M.W. Turner’s death, abstraction has been studied, redacted, reviled, and reborn as...More »
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“Referenced” Exhibition
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Andy Harper “Sol”
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“Drawing Conclusions” Exhibition
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April Gornik “Recent Paintings and Drawings”
Danese/Corey presents an exhibition of recent paintings and drawings by April Gornik. The exhibition includes large and small-scale paintings along with charcoal drawings, all of which Gornik continues...More »
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‘Common Threads” Exhibition
Danese/Corey announces the opening of Common Threads curated by gallery staff member Brent Auxier. The exhibition consists of works by eight artists of a new generation who explore the infinite possibility...More »
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Martin Brief “A Brief History of Time”
This project is a handwritten version of Stephen Hawking’s famous book, “A Brief History of Time.” It will consist of twelve pieces, one for each chapter in the book and is an exploration into the relationship...More »
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Emily Eveleth “New Paintings”
Danese/Corey presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Emily Eveleth. In these works, Eveleth continues to explore the ironic and expressive potential of her signature image, the ordinary and ubiquitous...More »
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Dove Bradshaw “Unintended Consequences”
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Matthias Meyer “A Distant River”
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Juan Fontanive “Films Without Light”
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Doron Langberg and Gaby Collins-Fernandez Exhibition
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“The Museum Imagined” Exhibition
=The Museum Imagined, curated by New York art critic, Lilly Wei, was inspired by André Malraux, the universally respected novelist, art historian and theorist. In 1947, he proposed le musée imaginaire,...More »
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Elizabeth King “Compass”
“I am a sculptor,” King resolutely declares. This is more than evident in her precisely rendered, clearly observed cast bronze and porcelain heads, most of which are self-portraits rendered at half-scale....More »
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“Land and Sea” Exhibition
Danese/Corey announces a summer group exhibition, Land and Sea, which features painting, drawing and photography by artists who provide illuminating and unexpected responses to aspects of the natural world. ...More »
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Larry Poons “New Paintings”
In his own inimitable and provocative fashion, Larry Poons offers a persuasive colloquy that maintains an enduring discourse with Abstract Expressionism – America’s first “Periclean” movement of international...More »
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Roz Chast Exhibition
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Lynne Woods Turner Exhibition
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“8 Painters” Exhibition
Danese/Corey announces the opening of 8 Painters, an exhibition organized by gallery staff member Jillian Brodie. Included are works by eight artists of a new generation who continue to expand the conceptual...More »
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Warren Isensee “New Paintings and Drawings”
Warren Isensee’s new paintings and drawings continue to offer luminous, emotionally and optically charged color within the structure of geometric abstraction. However, the new format is less tectonic;...More »
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Simone Bianchi “Villains and Superheroes: Works on Paper”
Danese/Corey presents an exhibition of drawings and paintings on paper by Simone Bianchi, an acknowledged master of the art of the comic book. Born in 1972, Bianchi lives in Lucca, Italy, where he works...More »
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Valerie Giles “Recent Work”
Valerie Giles’s drawings engage us in an intimate, imagined world of assured line and fluid gesture, merging scientific inquiry and the natural world with surrealist and expressionist abstract art. Working...More »
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Cheryl Ann Thomas “Hap”
Danese/Corey presents its first exhibition of the work of Cheryl Ann Thomas. Thomas refers to her porcelain sculptures as “relics or “artifacts,” alluding to the process by which they are created as well...More »
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Dozier Bell “New Paintings and Drawings”
The drawings and paintings of Dozier Bell are at once deep evocations of natural environments culled from memory and experience past, and reflections of a life of philosophical inquiry and keen observation...More »
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Theresa Chong “New Works on Paper”
Theresa Chong’s disciplined and highly detailed gouache and colored pencil drawings continue to explore line, form and gesture, and to evoke a contemplative, almost spiritual, response. Her purposeful...More »
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Deborah Butterfield “New Sculpture”
There is an emotional and perceptual clarity and balance to Deborah Butterfield’s sculpture, which emerges from a lifelong, single-minded concentration on the horse as subject matter. In her current exhibition,...More »
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“Summer” Exhibition
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April Gornik “Recent Paintings and Drawings”
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Connie Fox “Sammy’s Beach”
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Dove Bradshaw “Timepiece”
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Larry Poons “New Paintings”
Larry Poons’s lively and vivacious recent abstractions further enrich the latest chapter of a remarkable career predicated on color and light.(1) Poons creates a visual and emotional environment ripe with...More »
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“Alternative Measures: The Small Sculptures of Dimitri Hadzi” Exhibition
This exhibition focuses on Dimitri Hadzi’s intimately scaled sculptures – a rarely seen aspect of his work. Cast in silver or bronze (some gold plated), these miniature sculptures (from barely 3 inches...More »
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Matthias Meyer “Wetland”
While the natural world plays a profound role in Meyer’s work, he achieves in its depiction a synthesis between the representational and the abstract. In this recent body of work, Meyer continues his ongoing...More »
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Nicole Phungrasamee Fein “Passings”
With uncommon discipline and a meticulous hand, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein challenges the conventional use of watercolor and defies the limitations normally associated with the medium. Fein lays down one...More »
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Shelley Reed “In Dubious Battle”
Shelley Reed recontextualizes imagery gleaned from art historical sources, typically combining elements from the work of such artists as Alexandre-Francois Desportes (1661-1743), Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755),...More »
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Susie MacMurray “Walking on the Rim of Night”
MacMurray’s work places the viewer within a world of powerful dualities – desire and indifference; love and loss; fragility and power; memento mori and celebration; the ephemeral and the visceral; the...More »
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Larry Poons "New Paintings"
Danese and Lori Bookstein Fine Art presents a joint exhibition of new paintings by Larry Poons to be held simultaneously at both galleries. In this recent body of work, Poons embraces the chromatic...More »
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Emily Eveleth "New Paintings"
Over the years, Emily Eveleth has insistently pursued the ironic and expressive potential of her signature image, the ordinary and ubiquitous jelly doughnut. Alone or heaped, she locates the sublime in...More »
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Warren Isensee Exhibition
[Image: Warren Isensee "Les Halles" (2012) oil on canvas, 60 x 60 in.]More »
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"Cool Calm Collected" Exhibition
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Bryan Hunt "Recalculating"
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Andy Harper "New Paintings"
[Image: "Deleted Scene" (2010) oil on panel, 32 x 24 1/2 in. (detail)]More »
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Anne Appleby "Paintings"
[Image: Anne Appleby "Oaks" (2012) Oil and wax on wood panels 37 x 37 in. (overall)]More »
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"The Sculpture of Lawrence Fane" Exhibition
Danese presents an exhibition of sculpture by Lawrence Fane. Idiosyncratic and elusive, Fane’s sculptures seem to be objects of use and pleasure that belong to a realm with which even the most traveled...More »
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"Contemporary Ceramics" Exhibition
[Image: Satoru Hoshino "Spring Snow 08-28" (2011) stoneware clay with glazes, 12 1/2 x 12 x 12 1/2 in.]More »
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April Gornik "New Work"
[Image: April Gornik "Light in the Woods" (2011) oil on linen 72 x 108 in.]More »
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Deborah Butterfield "New Work"
[Image: Deborah Butterfield "Happy Medium" (detail) (2011) Unique cast bronze with patina 93 x 110 x 40 in.]More »
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"In the Presence of Light" Exhibition
[Image: Warren Isensee "Blue Flame" (2011) Oil on canvas 26 x 28 in.]More »
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Jene Highstein "New Sculpture: Towers and Elliptical Forms"
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Lynne Woods Turner "New Paintings & Drawings"
Danese is presents its first exhibition of paintings and drawings by Lynne Woods Turner. These exquisite, intimate works unite the anatomy of color and the geometry of ordinary experience. As curator Stephanie...More »
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Larry Poons "New Paintings"
Danese and Lori Bookstein Fine Art announces a joint exhibition of new paintings by Larry Poons to be held simultaneously at both galleries. In this recent body of work, Poons embraces the chromatic...More »
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"Works on Paper" Exhibition
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Dozier Bell, Karen Schiff and Hadi Tabatabai Exhibition
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Julian Stanczak "Color Grid"
Paintings in the exhibition span five decades and include the recently completed Parade of Reds. This monumental work is composed of fifty panels, each sixteen inches square, depicting myriad geometric...More »
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Craig Kauffman "Late Work"
Late-period works from the high-gloss Cali minimalist, whose vacuum-formed acrylic reliefs and floppy Plexiglas shapes are a bit Dali and a bit "new-car"all at once. --Brian FeeMore »
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"Other As Animal" Exhibition
The impulse for this exhibition was to select work that is engaged not only in depictions of animals, however fascinating, culturally analogous, or symbolic, but rather in an attempt to express something...More »
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Dimitri Hadzi "The Roman Years 1951-75 "
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Warren Isensee "New Work"
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Theresa Chong "New Work"
Chong’s pencil and gouache drawings revel in detail and the exploration of line, form and gesture. Abstract images – minute squared punctuations seamed together by skeins of delicate lines – cluster upon...More »
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"Works on Paper" Exhibition
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Jerry HIrshberg "Recent Paintings"
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Valerie Giles "Works on Paper"
Valerie Giles’s drawings unfurl an intimate world of assured line and fluid gesture, merging scientific inquiry and the natural world with the cadence of creation, automatism and fantasy. It is in these...More »
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"Forces of Nature" Exhibition
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Larry Poons "New Paintings"
In this recent body of work, Poons embraces the chromatic worlds of music and color, creating along the way a visual and emotional environment ripe with gesture, raw energy and improvisation. One of America’s...More »
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Stephanie Snider Exhibition
Stephanie Snider’s collages conjure a fictional landscape honed from memory, history and emotion, transporting the viewer into the mysterious caverns of association and introspection. In Snider’s work,...More »
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Susie Rosmarin Exhibition
Meticulously crafted, Susie Rosmarin’s paintings defy the limitations of two-dimensionality and pulsate with charged matrices of color and light. Rosmarin uses an intricate gridded system inspired by fractal...More »
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Katia Santibañez "New Work"
Meditating on nature and geometry, Katia Santibañez’s paintings and drawings reveal the intimacy of her hand and mind. In an exemplary marriage of Apollonian and Dionysian sensibilities, Santibañez’s work...More »
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April Gornik "New Work"
April Gornik’s large scale landscapes are rooted in observed reality and a world synthesized, abstracted, stored and remembered. They offer the viewer a heuristic experience to explore dichotomies between...More »
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"Sculpture" Exhibition
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Dimitri Hadzi "Bronze Sculpture"
As exclusive representative of the estate of Dimitri Hadzi, Danese presents gallery’s first exhibition of the artist’s sculpture. Like many of his contemporaries, Hadzi successfully reconciled complex...More »
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Julian Stanczak Exhibition
Danese is announce its inaugural exhibition of paintings by Julian Stanczak, who is now exclusively represented by the gallery. Paintings in the exhibition span five decades and include the recently completed...More »