Winkleman Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Winkleman Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“The Wayland Rudd Collection” Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery is very pleased to present The Wayland Rudd Collection, a collaborative project organized by Yevgeniy Fiks that focuses on the representation of Africans and African-Americans in Soviet...More »
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Julie Evans “Mylar Constructions”
Winkleman Gallery presents Mylar Constructions, a solo exhibition of new work by New York artist Julie Evans, featuring works mounted on panel, on paper, and directly on the walls. These works continue...More »
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Merike Estna “spinach & banana”
Winkleman Gallery presents spinach and banana, the first New York solo exhibition of work by Estonian artist Merike Estna. Presented as a variation of an installation Estna recently had included at the...More »
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“Send Me the JPEG” Exhibition
In a recent survey by art industry analysts ArtTactic (conducted for art insurers Hiscox), 64% of contemporary art collectors reported having made the decision to purchase an artwork from digital images...More »
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Gary Petersen “OptikNerve”
In the Curatorial Research Lab, Winkleman Gallery presents OptikNerve, a wall painting by Gary Petersen, organized by Doreen McCarthy. Petersen, a painter who works on wood panels and paper activated...More »
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Leslie Thornton “Luna”
Winkleman Gallery presents Luna, our second solo exhibition by New York artist Leslie Thornton. In Luna, Thornton continues her intricate and complex exploration of nature and technology, through the interplay...More »
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Shane Hope "Nano-Nonobjective-Oriented Ontographs and Qubit-Built Quilts"
Winkleman Gallery presents Nano-Nonobjective-Oriented Ontographs and Qubit-Built Quilts, our third solo exhibition by New York artist Shane Hope, featuring two series of new work. In the gallery project...More »
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Yevgeniy Fiks "Homosexuality Is Stalin's Atom Bomb to Destroy America"
Winkleman Gallery presents Homosexuality Is Stalin's Atom Bomb to Destroy America, our third solo exhibition by New York-based artist Yevgeniy Fiks. Taking its title from a 1953 article by the Cold Warrior...More »
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Michael Waugh "Offenses Against One's Self"
Winkleman Gallery, in collaboration with Schroeder Romero, presents Offenses Against One's Self, a solo exhibition of new work by New York artist Michael Waugh. The exhibition includes labor-intensive,...More »
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Chris Dorland "Permanent Vacation"
Are you looking for more meaning in your life -- a sense of happiness? Are you tired of days that blend into each other? Are you feeling the grind? Do you find yourself sitting in traffic feeling the...More »
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"Painting Is History" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents “Painting is History,” a group exhibition featuring work by Charles Browning, The Chadwicks, David Fertig, Joe Fig, Valerie Hegarty and Steve Mumford. The show was co-curated...More »
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Ulrich Gebert "The Negotiated Order"
Winkleman Gallery presents “The Negotiated Order,” our second solo exhibition by German artist Ulrich Gebert. Furthering his series of works dealing with the human urge to dominate nature, and the often-ludicrous...More »
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"Loughelton Revisited" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents Loughelton Revisited, a group exhibition curated by artist Barbara Broughel. In 1986, with her gallery partner Amy Lipton, Broughel founded the Loughelton Gallery in New York’s...More »
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Rory Donaldson “Shared Roadway Ahead”
Winkleman Gallery presents “Shared Roadway Ahead,” our second solo exhibition by Scottish-born New York artist Rory Donaldson. Pushing his ongoing exploration of the space where photography and painting...More »
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Gulnara Kasmalieva & Muratbek Djumaliev "Brooklyn Bridge"
Certainly from the standpoint of many around the world, hybridity, mobility, and difference do not immediately appear as liberatory in themselves. Huge populations see mobility as an aspect of their suffering...More »
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"Corporations Are People Too" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents Corporations Are People Too, a group exhibition of artists whose work has touched on corporate culture and our love-hate relationship to these powerful organizations. In a time...More »
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Shane Hope "Transubstrational: As a Smartmatter of Nanofacture"
Winkleman Gallery presents Transubstrational: As a Smartmatter of Nanofacture, our second solo exhibition by New York artist Shane Hope. Expanding on his explorations of emerging molecular nanotechnologies...More »
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Jennifer Dalton "Cool Guys Like You"
Dear Bill/Brian/Charlie/Jon/Leonard/Rachel/Stephen/Terry: I listen to or watch you regularly, in most cases for years running. Let's just get this out of the way: I admire you. I admire you for finding...More »
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Jennifer Dalton "Cool Guys Like You"
Dear Bill/Brian/Charlie/Jon/Leonard/Rachel/Stephen/Terry: I listen to or watch you regularly, in most cases for years running. Let's just get this out of the way: I admire you. I admire you for finding...More »
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"Furling the Spanker: Masterworks from the Chadwicks’ Nautical Collection" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents Furling the Spanker: Masterworks from the Chadwicks’ Nautical Collection, our second solo exhibition of works from the Chadwick family at the gallery, overseen by Jimbo Blachly...More »
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"Idée Fixe : Drawings of an Obsessive Nature" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents Idée Fixe: Drawings of an Obsessive Nature, a group exhibition of black and white drawings by Man Bartlett, Astrid Bowlby, Jacob El Hanani, Dan Fischer, Shane Hope, Joan Linder,...More »
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Jimbo Blachly "Lanquidity"
Winkleman Gallery presents Lanquidity, our first solo show of paintings by New York artist Jimbo Blachly. Known for his sculpture, installations, and his collaborations with Lytle Shaw as editors for the...More »
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"Signs on the Road" Exhibition
Artists often fixate on particular found material (imagery, objects, quotes, fragments of text, etc.) that reveals no direct connection to their practice but that possesses for them an enigmatic, resonant...More »
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Janet Biggs "The Arctic Trilogy"
Winkleman Gallery presents The Arctic Trilogy, our first solo exhibition by New York artist Janet Biggs. Over the past two years, Biggs has traveled to Svalbard, a group of islands between the top of Europe...More »
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Leslie Thornton "Binocular"
Winkleman Gallery presents Binocular, our first solo exhibition by New York artist and filmmaker Leslie Thornton. Thornton’s exquisite ongoing investigations of the cinematic image have taken her into...More »
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"What is Left" Exhibition
Taking advantage of CRLab’s experimental mandate, What is left takes a two-fold approach. While it is a thematic exhibition, it is presented through a metamorphosing curatorial lens that unfolds over time....More »
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Christopher K. Ho "Regional Painting"
Winkleman Gallery presents Regional Painting, our second solo exhibition by New York artist Christopher K. Ho. In this richly layered show, Ho calibrates fiction, fact, and figment into a precarious universe,...More »
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Joy Garnett “Boom and Bust”
In six dazzling new paintings, Garnett continues her investigation of sublime spectacle through works on canvas sourced from photography of military events. For the “Boom and Bust” series, her focus has...More »
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Sarah Peters "Appeal to Heaven"
Winkleman Gallery presents "Appeal to Heaven," our second solo exhibition by New York artist Sarah Peters. Featuring a suite of new drawings (the “Mayflower” series) and the first of a series of new bronze...More »
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"American ReConstruction: An exhibition of new photography" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents “American ReConstruction,” a group exhibition of new photography by emerging artists Matthew Albanese, Jowhara AlSaud, Jeremy Kost, Mark Lyon, Curtis Mann, and Cara Phillips....More »
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"Decalogue : Films You Can Count on Two Hands" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents "Decalogue : Films You Can Count on Two Hands" an "exhibition as film festival" organized by Eve Sussman and featuring works by 10 international artists and contemporary filmmakers...More »
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Jennifer Dalton and William Powhida "#class"
Winkleman Gallery is slightly nervous pleased to present #class, a month-long series of events organized by Jennifer Dalton and William Powhida. In the artists' own words: "#class will turn Winkleman...More »
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Ulrich Gebert "This Much Is Certain"
Winkleman Gallery inaugurates their new location with the first New York solo exhibition by German conceptual photographer Ulrich Gebert. With selections from two series of his image-cycles, Typus (2005)...More »
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Ivin Ballen " Sleepless in Seattle at Winkleman Concert Hall"
Featuring new paintings and sculpture, including “Stage” (which will double as an actual performance platform and sound system for a series of weekly performances by a line-up of emerging New York area...More »
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Andy Yoder "The Man Cave"
[Image: Andy Yoder "Golden Bowling Pin" (2009) Bowling pin, 23-carat gold 15 x 4.5 in.]More »
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Shane Hope "Your Mom Is Open Source"
Winkleman Gallery presents “Your Mom Is Open Source,” our first solo exhibition by New York-based artist Shane Hope. In his latest suite of Molecular Modeling prints (“Mol Mods”) and “Compile-a-Child"...More »
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Eve Sussman & Rufus Corporation "White on White: The Pilot (just like being there)"
In July 2007, inspired by Kazimir Malevich’s manifestos and the conundrums of ‘space', Eve Sussman, Claudia de Serpa Soares, and Jeff Wood attempted to gain access to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the middle...More »
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Jennifer Dalton "The Reappraisal"
In "The Reappraisal," everything in the house Dalton shares with her husband and four-year-old son is for sale, provided would-be collectors are willing to pay the price arrived at through her family's...More »
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Christopher Lowry Johnson "What We Call Progress Is This Storm"
In this new body of work, Johnson explores the intersections of modern Americana and American painting through the central themes of ruin, renewal, and remembrance. With imagery sourced in symbols of...More »
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"Things Fall Apart" Exhibition
Things Fall Apart takes its title from a line in a well-known poem by William Butler Yeats1 that warns of ominous forces unleashed in the political vacuum following World War I. The poem reverberates in...More »
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Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djuamliev "A New Silk Road"
Winkleman Gallery presents “A New Silk Road,” the second solo exhibition by Kyrgyz artists Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev. Featuring photography and a stunning five-channel video, commissioned...More »
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The Chadwicks "The Genretron"
A reproduction of the Chadwicks’ famous Genretron will go on public view, for the first time at Winkleman Gallery. The jewel of Chadwick Manor, The Genretron is a panoramic model built by the Chadwicks...More »
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Yevgeniy Fiks "Adopt Lenin"
Winkleman Gallery presents “Adopt Lenin,” our first solo exhibition of new work by Russian-born New York artist Yevgeniy Fiks. Continuing his exploration of the post-Soviet dialog and the legacy of attitudes...More »
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"The Shallow Curator" Exhibition
The exhibition skims the surface of art-making, buoyed by such concerns as an artist’s sense of style. It features projects by Gisel Florez, George McCracken, the Spirit, and Kevin Zucker. To counter the...More »
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David Kinast "The ISM"
With five new canvases, Kinast presents a gorgeous suite of all-over paintings that feature his signature layering of floral forms inspired by traditional Korean geometric patterns. Sometimes subtle, sometimes...More »
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Rory Donaldson "Plot"
Stemming from Donaldson’s body of installation and project-based work, much of it dealing with cultural identity and assimilation (and the complex processes of mutation associated with where they intersect),...More »
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"I Dream of the Stans" Exhibition
In conjunction with Asian Contemporary Art Week 2008, Winkleman Gallery is extremely pleased to present I Dream of the Stans, an exhibition of new video by leading contemporary artists in Central Asia...More »