The Journal Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for The Journal Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Graham Collins “Civic”
The Journal Gallery presents “Civic,” the gallery’s first solo exhibition with New York artist Graham Collins. The exhibition features a new set of paintings and sculpture, part of an ongoing series...More »
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“Summer Drawings” Exhibition
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“Mushroom Hunter” Exhibition
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Juergen Teller "Irene im Wald"
"Gebrüder Grimm, witches, the big bad wolf—the forest is one hell of a scary place, I thought. But even as a child I was drawn towards it—it was scary, but the beauty and the peacefulness of it all sucked...More »
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"Home Again, Again" Exhibition
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Rita Ackermann "Fire By Days"
"...Like the Guston work, Ackermann’s painting, Fire by Days XX (2012), is ugly too. But I hate it. The large work resembles a bloody diaper and has all the charm associated with a soiled undergarment....More »
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Colin Snapp "Leica Toll"
Leica Toll is a 12-minute looped video presented as a dual channel projection. The audio is constructed from a series of field recordings from the artist's travels through southern Morocco.More »
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Colin Snapp "Continental Drift"
Shot during the artist's recent travels through southern Morocco, the video and enlarged video stills in "Continental Drift" explore the theme of tourism and its relationship to the natural landscape....More »
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Peter Demos "Carbon Copy"
Black is the best absorber of light but it can also be the best emitter. A black box is any device whose internal workings are unknown or inexplicable. A black flag is a non-flag. Black sky refers...More »
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"Special Blend" Exhibition
Presented as a melange, this exhibition has an earthy flavor with a clean finish. Balanced and light-bodied, it combines honey sweetness with a hint of citrus for a smooth-looking exhibition—perfect for...More »
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Michael Williams “Montgomery’s Tubercles”
Perhaps in stenciling their hands those Spanish cavemen were looking forward through history, to the cities and machines that hands like theirs would one day build. Dialoguing through time, Williams uses...More »
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Daniel Turner “Mariana”
In “Mariana” layers of steel wool smudges lace the gallery walls, invoking the sense that the space has been occupied, weathered away by someone or something and left suspended in time. By repeatedly...More »
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"Copper Kettle" Exhibition
The Journal Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in ReMap3 Athens, Greece, with "Copper Kettle," a group exhibition featuring works by four Brooklyn-based artists: Sarah Braman, Chris Martin,...More »
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Patrick Griffin “Common Courtesy”
For his second solo exhibition at The Journal Gallery, Griffin collected, categorized and scanned discarded “thank you” bags from bodegas, liquor stores, restaurants and trash cans, which he then meticulously...More »
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Martin Oppel "Forms of Fiction"
Oppel constructs a balance from what is often considered at odds. The popular design ideal “form follows function” is brought to an absurdist extreme in the “tipsy” form of his brass sculpture Bar (Abstraction),...More »
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“One Dozen Paintings" Exhibition
The monochrome painting has been claimed as a one-liner, a socio-political statement, as emptiness and as satiation, a blank canvas, pure pigment, cacophony, silence. The works in “One Dozen Paintings,”...More »
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Rita Ackermann "Warfilms"
The Journal Gallery presents an exhibition of three videos by Rita Ackermann.More »
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Joe Bradley "Drawings"
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Dan McCarthy "Calvary"
Poor art longs to explain itself simply. The drawings in “Calvary” are made from watercolor on gessoed newsprint. A series of long vertical and horizontal bands of small, quickly rendered faces ordered...More »
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"Salad Days" Exhibition
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Bill Saylor "Ghost Light Junky"
Appearing at dusk, clearly within one’s field of vision, the ghost lights of Marfa, Texas, flicker and dance for a moment before disappearing into darkness. Many claim that most of this light business...More »
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Leif Ritchey "Spots"
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Ida Ekblad "Salty Sap Green Black"
The Journal Gallery presents Salty Sap Green Black, Ida Ekblad`s first U.S. solo exhibition. Ekblad (born 1980) is an artist currently living and working in Oslo, Norway. Her sculptural works: The...More »
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"Brooklyn Queens" Exhibition
The Journal Gallery presents "Brooklyn Queens," curated by Eddie Martinez. In "Brooklyn Queens," Martinez, a Brooklyn-based painter, has assembled a collection of works by six artists whose work he has...More »
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Evan Gruzis "Touch of Grey"
In "Touch of Grey," his first solo exhibition at The Journal Gallery, Evan Gruzis takes a vacation from his 'New Wave Noir' style. Inspired by a recent trip to Florida, "Touch of Grey" is a new selection...More »
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"en anglais c'est la même chose" Exhibition
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Eddie Martinez "Some Drawings"
The result of Martinez’s practice of constant documentation of his surroundings, the pieces in this show capture the artist’s frenetic energy and joyful, off-kilter view of the world. The drawings feature...More »