Kerry Schuss - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Kerry Schuss. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Mary Carlson “Eden”
Eden is a series of porcelain and a few stoneware landscapes most of which refer to paintings and medieval manuscripts of the garden of eden. The landscapes are a detail of a larger garden of eden. Often...More »
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Moki Cherry “Ceramics & Collages”
Organized with Bob Nickas Kerry Schuss presents works by Swedish artist Moki Cherry (1943-2009), the first exhibition of her work in New York in more than twenty years. Focused on ceramics made from...More »
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Robert Mallary & Ryan Foerster Exhibition
In collaboration with Mitchell Algus Gallery. More »
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Birdie Lusch “Collages”
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“Half Drop” Exhibition
With a dozen works on paper each by ten artists, “Half Drop” offers a heterogeneous yet focused profusion of artwork. The exhibition’s 120 pieces are installed approximately two feet apart from floor to...More »
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Sadie Laska “Sarojane”
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Chip Hughes “CHHUIGPHES”
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Alice Mackler Exhibition
Kerry Schuss presents a survey of the work of New York artist Alice Mackler. This exhibition spans 45 years of artwork in several mediums including ceramic sculptures, drawings, collages, and paintings....More »
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Joanne Greenbaum “Sculpture” & Steven Parrino “Drawing”
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Robert Moskowitz “Paintings 2012-2013”
Kerry Schuss presents new work by Robert Moskowitz (b.1935). Each of Moskowitz’s black and white paintings on canvas or paper pictures the silhouette of a single object: a bottle, a bat, a hat, an anchor...More »
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Les LeVeque & Pearl Blauvelt Exhibition
Les LeVeque’s Frequency Redundancy, a 43-second, 16 mm loop, is based on an old, degraded, educational copy of The Workers Leaving The Lumiere Factory In Lyon that he discovered in the film library of...More »
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Beverly Semmes & Freddie Brice Exhibition
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Agnes Lux & Ray Hamilton Exhibition
Despite radically different backgrounds Agnes Lux and Ray Hamilton share common ground through the act of drawing. With drawing traditional boundaries subside and the medium's simplicity and directness...More »
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Bill Adams "Finalist"
In multiple mediums of pen, paint and etching, over time and in sequence, Bill Adams expands his ongoing cat motif into new territory. He morphs and mutates an archetypical feline into blue-infused drawn...More »
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Robert Moskowitz "Envelopes"
Kerry Schuss presents Robert Moskowitz Envelopes (1962-1963) as the inaugural exhibition on its new location at Orchard Street. The gallery, previously named KS Art, had been located in Tribeca since 1998. Exhibited...More »
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"Scruffy" Exhibition
K.S. Art presents Scruffy: paintings by Chip Hughes, Sadie Laska, and Jocko Weyland. Scruffy is an exhibition of work by artists who propagate un-manicured works and whose creative process involves the...More »
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Tom Fairs "Drawings"
My interest is primarily in things seen: landscape, interiors, still life where, in the light of the imagination, the commonplace may be transformed into the extraordinary. The ever- present transforming...More »
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R.M. Fischer Exhibition
K.S. Art presents an installation of new sculpture by New York-based artist, R.M. Fischer. This riot of art brut-inflected work fills the gallery floors, walls, and shelves with battalions of totemic contraptions,...More »
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"Pop" Exhibition
This exhibition of drawings brings together three self-taught artists-Eddie Arning (1898-1993), Freddie Brice (1920-1998), and R.A. "Ray" Hamilton (1919-1996)-whose work shares clear affinities with Pop...More »
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James Hamilton "You Should Have Heard Just What I Seen"
KS Art presents the first exhibition of James Hamilton's rarely seen and previously unpublished photographs. This select group of intimate, black-and- white portraits, reveal a master photographer who...More »
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Jocelyn Hobbie "Entre Nous"
Jocelyn Hobbie's new finely detailed, lushly patterned paintings depict mysterious psychologically charged portraits of imaginary women. Hobbie's paintings are included in many important private collections....More »
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Bill Adams Exhibition
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Pearl Blauvelt and Ele D'Artagnan Exhibition
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"Old Dogs, New Tricks" Exhibition
"Old Dogs, New Tricks" presents recent works signaling new directions by three veteran New York City-based artists, R.M. Fischer, Hermine Ford and John Newman. Deploying the art of unexpected juxtaposition...More »
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"Almost News" Exhibition
"Almost News" consists of hundreds of 8 x 10" black and white news photos dating from the 1930's through the 1960's. Chosen from the collection of artist and writer Jocko Weyland, the photographs in "Almost...More »
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Jeff Davis "It's Easy To Be Angry"
"It's Easy To Be Angry," Jeff Davis' second one-person exhibition at KS Art, repudiates the cynicism of the last eight years with perverse hopefulness. Working in a variety of media, Davis' work twists...More »
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"Psychiotic Reaction" Exhibition
This group exhibition draws its inspiration from the psychedelic/garage rock hit from 1966, Count Five's Psychotic Reaction, the often-covered song about depression and unrequited love. The song derives...More »
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"No Wave 1976-1980" Exhibition
This show is organized in conjunction with the publication of NO WAVE. POST-PUNK. UNDERGROUND. NEW YORK 1976-1980. by THURSTON MOORE and BYRON COLEY for Abrams Books. Included in the exhibition are art...More »
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"Noise/Art" Exhibition
The show represents the living phenomena of underground noise musicians who work contemporaneously as visual artists and who utilize the ephemera and product of noise music, both improvised and composed,...More »
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Molly Smith "between you and me"
"between you and me," Molly Smith's second one-person exhibition at KS Art, consists of large-scale paintings on paper and cast plaster sculptures. Combining an ephemeral materialism with uncanny mechanics,...More »
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Kim Gordon "Come Across"
KS Art presents Come Across, an exhibition of new abstract watercolors by Kim Gordon. Painted on translucent rice paper these ethereal images recall faces of audience members from the perspective of the...More »