graphite. - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for graphite.. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Terrance Hughes “Coonskin 2: Flight to Canada”
For Hughes, this upcoming show is a concoction of two inpirations: Flight to Canada, a novel by Ishmael Reed, and Coonskin, an animated film by Bakshi. Flight to Canada tells the story of Raven Quickskill,...More »
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Kenzo Minami “We Are Nocturnal”
Through works in his upcoming show, Minami portrays a world that has surpassed its time—a world that was destined to end according to Nostradamus, The Book of the Law, the Antikythera mechanism, eschatology,...More »
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Mayumi Nashida "Longwave & Hurricane Bells"
Mayumi Nashida has had a distinguished career taking photographs of a variety of world-famous musicians, from The Rolling Stones to Yo Yo Ma. In 2003, she met the indie rock band Longwave at a venue in...More »
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Yumi Asai "MsFit"
This projects marks Ms. Asai’s first exhibition displaying her extraordinary work on fabric. With fabric as her medium, Yumi is probing the highly subjective and ever so tenuous line that separates the...More »
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Hiromitsu Kuroo "Seeds of Expression"
Displeased with the rigid and competitive world of his youth, Hiromitsu Kuroo set foot in the realm of art, where creativity, individuality, and self-expression are embraced with acknowledgement. As a...More »
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"Report from Japan" Exhibition
It’s been 4 months…., What kind of support is really needed in the disaster-stricken area in Japan? This is the report from the experiences at the scenes with real photos and videos images that are barely...More »
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Lisa Alisa "Fascination"
Through paintings in her upcoming show, Alisa exhibits her fascination with life as she knows it: nature, animals, music, sound, human behavior, and interactions between different cultures. The vibrant...More »
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"Hazy Dolls & Neubauten" Exhibition
Petra (Amsterdam) and Katja (Frankfurt) have met many years ago in Berlin. Petra had her own fashion label and Katja was buying her products for the shop she was running at that time in Frankfurt. Both...More »
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Houran Yokoyama “Re: Japan”
Participants of the workshop are welcome to join the event for $10 per person, of which all will be donated to relief efforts in Fukushima, Japan. Houran Yokoyama is a Japanese calligraphy artist, born...More »
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DesignKLYK “DesignKLYK: New Collections 2011″
DesignKLYK is a design collective of two Brooklyn based designers, Kenjiro Yamakawa and Loren Kulesus. The design collective has debuted innovative furniture designs at ICFF 2010. This year, we have an...More »
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Yoko Naito “Silence of Breath"
In this exhibition, graphite. transforms into a space of serene tranquility. Surrounded by Naito’s photographs of various animals, one may falsely think the room mimics a zoo, but the gravity of the exhibition...More »
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“The Paradise of Bachelors” Exhibition
The works in this exhibition explore imagery related to masculinity and the pressures involved. These works acknowledge the obligation of gender roles and question the symbols and objects that define masculinity...More »
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"I Love Japan More Than Ever" Silent Auction and Silent Film
In response to the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, graphite. will be holding a silent auction and film screening on March 31st, 2011. We would like to thank the many artists who have generously...More »
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Tomoko Sugimoto “Whirl and Swallow”
“Whirl and Swallow” debuts the Japanese-born artist Tomoko Sugimoto’s latest stitch and paint works on canvas. The artwork showcased in this exhibition are inspired by Sugimoto’s affinity for delicate...More »
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Federico Massa a.k.a. Cruz “copy that.”
Federico Massa, alias Cruz, is an Italian artist born in Milan in 1981. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera, in Milan in 2006 . During his first year at the Academy, Federico helped found...More »
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“All you need is Love” Exhibition
As the Beatles put it, "All you need is Love". Around Valentine's Day of this year, Six New York based Jewelry artists, Kim KADISH, Regina KIM, Akane KODANI, Aco SATO, Keiko SHIODA and Max STEINER show...More »
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"Time Traveler – 記憶への道しるべ(kiokueno michishirube)" Exhibition
In this exhibition, the works of Tokushima and Okada trigger a travel back in time. Their paintings and drawings mirror a specific period when nothing was dispensable, and everything was used to its very...More »
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Austin Power "November"
In a series of minimal watercolor portraits on paper, Power continues to explore the difficulty and discomfort in fully understanding a person for his first solo exhibition with Graphite. Using the physicality...More »
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Katja Holtz "TSCHÜSS BERLIN”
This recently produced body of work mirrors Katja’s impressions of leaving Berlin behind and arriving in New York City. Her work has always been inspired by the visceral decay of urban environments – but...More »
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Patrick Bradley "CONSTRUCT"
"CONSTRUCT" is a series of industrial screenprints by Brooklyn based artist and photographer Patrick Bradley. Inspired by a fascination of assembly, these pieces reflect the graphic nature of building...More »
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Junko Shimizu “Lost Days and Girls in Revolt”
In this exhibition, Shimizu includes a collection of essential drawings and paintings that mirror her childhood, accumulating rebellious spirit, and self-revelation. As an artist, Shimizu catches herself...More »
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Tae Hwang "In Between"
“My working method has more often than not involved the subtraction of weight. I have tried to remove weight, sometimes from people, sometimes from heavenly bodies, sometimes from cities; above all I have...More »
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Thomas Murphy "Above Brooklyn"
According to Wikipedia, 'Mankind has practiced pigeon keeping for about 10,000 years in almost every part of the world' - who would have guessed that this could be probable on the rooftops of Brooklyn....More »
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Hiroki Otsuka a.k.a. Pirontan "Super Ero Manga Bros."
graphite. will be presenting a collection of new paintings, drawings, and prints by New York's flourishing Japanese artist Hiroki Otsuka. http://www.hirokiotsuka.com Otsuka, who began drawing as...More »