Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Stephen Wilkes “Tapestries”
Bryce Wolkowitz presents its fourth solo exhibition of photographs, Tapestries by Stephen Wilkes. Wilkes began this project 8 years ago, while working on his series, Day to Night™. Photographing in...More »
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“The Future We Choose” Exhibition
After the chaos of 2020 – an extraordinary year that brought a deadly pandemic, political turmoil, and racial reckoning – Bryce Wolkowitz presents The Future We Choose: a survey of the most significant...More »
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“20/20 Twenty Artworks Celebrating Twenty Years” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Film - Video installation
- 2020-10-02 - 2020-11-21
20/20 : Twenty Artworks Celebrating Twenty Years, explores the tenets which have defined the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery’s ethos over the last two decades. This exhibition examines a diverse group of international...More »
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Tatyana Murray & Sandra Kantanen “LUSTRE”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents LUSTRE, its first exhibition with Tatyana Murray and Sandra Kantanen. LUSTRE is an exploration of the natural landscape through each artist’s varied technological and physical...More »
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Stephen Wilkes “A Witness to Change”
Bryce Wolkowitz presents its third solo exhibition of photographs by Stephen Wilkes. Day to Night is an ongoing global photographic project that visualizes an entire day in one image. Wilkes photographs...More »
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Evan Robarts “Within Cells Interlinked”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Within Cells Interlinked, Evan Robarts’ second solo exhibition. With new paintings and sculptures, he meditates on the state of our material and spiritual world through...More »
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Oliver Jeffers “For All We Know”
Bryce Wolkowitz presents For All We Know, a new body of oil paintings by Oliver Jeffers that will inaugurate his first solo exhibition in New York. This series of paintings illuminate a dream-like nocturnal...More »
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Edward Burtynsky “Anthropocene”
Two gallery exhibitions of landmark work from photographer Edward Burtynsky’s series Anthropocene, which maps the unprecedented impact of human intervention on Earth, will be on view at Howard Greenberg...More »
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Jojakim Cortis and Adrian Sonderegger “Icons”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery present Icons, its first exhibition with Zurich-based artist duo Jojakim Cortis and Adrian Sonderegger. In Icons, Cortis and Sonderegger have amassed an argument for the validity...More »
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Yorgo Alexopoulos “Conjugated Gradients”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Conjugated Gradients, its second exhibition of work by Los Angeles-based artist, Yorgo Alexopoulos. In Conjugated Gradients, Alexopoulos composes & choreographs...More »
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Niko Luoma “Proximity”
“My work is about reduction and repetition, layering ideas of systems and chance. Ultimately, my core interest lies not in the front of the camera but inside of it where the exposure becomes content. ”...More »
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Wang Ningde “Form Of Light”
Form of Light is an investigation into the very essence and mysteries of the photographic process. Ningde’s method of composing these works eschews the chemical process of fixing an image to a surface,...More »
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Pepa Prieto and Dean Monogenis “Polarities”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Polarities, its first exhibition with Pepa Prieto and Dean Monogenis. Pepa Prieto’s abstract paintings establish a dissonant geometry equal parts exactitude and ambiguity....More »
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Stephen Wilkes “Day To Night”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Day to Night, its second exhibition of photographs by Stephen Wilkes. Day to Night is an ongoing global photographic project that visualizes an entire day in one image....More »
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Ryan Brown “Lots On View”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Lots on View, an exhibition of new work by Ryan Brown. The cycle of drawings in this exhibition contends that the meaning of a work of art is bound to the context by...More »
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Jim Campbell “Abstract Document”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Abstract Document, its fourth exhibition with pioneering electronic artist Jim Campbell. For over twenty years, Campbell has been exploring the medium of light and LED...More »
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Jimmy Nelson Exhibition
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents an exhibition of new photographs by Jimmy Nelson, a continuation of an ongoing project documenting the world’s most remote, and often imperiled, indigenous cultures. The...More »
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Sohei Nishino “Bricolage”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Bricolage, its first exhibition with Sohei Nishino, which runs concurrent to the artist’s solo show, “New Work”, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Nishino creates...More »
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Edward Burtynsky “Essential Elements”
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Edward Burtynsky “ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS”
Two exhibitions of work by renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky will be on view from November 3 - December 23, 2016 at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York. Burtynsky, whose...More »
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“Mind Storm” Exhibition
Every story appropriates just as every draft lies. In a sense, the very act of storytelling is a form of appropriation, a borrowing, and the process of drafting is tantamount to the process of crafting...More »
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Evan Robarts “Super Reliable”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery announces Super Reliable, a solo exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by New York based artist Evan Robarts. The exhibition’s title, Super Reliable, references Robarts’...More »
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Yorgo Alexopoulos “Act of Nature”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Act of Nature, the gallery’s first solo exhibition of work by Yorgo Alexopoulos. The show features the artist’s new series of multimedia sculptures and video installations....More »
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Paula Scher “U.S.A.”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents U.S.A., an exhibition of new paintings by Paula Scher. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Paula Scher has been at the forefront of graphic...More »
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Stephen Wilkes “Day to Night”
Day to Night is an ongoing global photographic project that began in 2009. Working from a fixed camera angle, Wilkes captures the fleeting moments of humanity and light as time passes. After 24 hours of...More »
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José Parlá “Surface Body / Action Space”
SURFACE BODY / ACTION SPACE is the third solo exhibition of Brooklyn based artist José Parlá with Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, which is proud to announce a collaborative two-part exhibition for the first time...More »
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Gordon Harrison Hull
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents an exhibition of New York born multidisciplinary artist Gordon Harrison Hull. The exhibit will feature large works on paper with mixed mediums of acrylic, watercolor, ink,...More »
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Airan Kang “The Luminous Poem”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents The Luminous Poem, a recent body of work by Airan Kang and her third exhibition with the gallery. The book - its boundless possibilities and its cultural significance...More »
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Jimmy Nelson Exhibition
Since 2010, Jimmy Nelson has embarked on thirteen journeys to photograph the world’s least known and most imperiled tribal peoples — from the Hoaorani villages deep in the Amazon rainforest, to the Huli...More »
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“Dérive(s)” Exhibition
Dérive(s) is a simple French word that has been transformed into an internationally recognized concept through the writings of Guy Debord. According to the original definition, a dérive is a “drift” or...More »
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Shea Hembrey “MultiVerses”
MultiVerses is a solo exhibition by Shea Hembrey presented as a group show. Particular to Hembrey’s style, he has created five fictional artists: Artemesia Adebayo, Pawnee Calhoun, Harvey Lee, Elgin Rivers,...More »
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José Parlá “In Media Res”
IN MEDIAS RES is a chronicle of Parlá’s life, beginning with his childhood and including his extensive travels around the world. Through choreographed, painterly works, the artist creates impressions of...More »
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“Summer Group Show”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents a summer group exhibition featuring highlights from the gallery’s collection. Incorporating photography, sculpture and new media, the show celebrates the diversity of our...More »
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Robert Currie “Viewpoints”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents the first New York solo exhibition by Robert Currie, entitled Viewpoints. Currie’s work focuses on two opposing ideas: chaos theory, the notion that order comes out...More »
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Jim Campbell “New Work”
A former filmmaker, Campbell moved to interactive video installations in the mid-1980s and has been working with LEDs – light emitting diodes – since 1999. His investigations with LED technology have...More »
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Ralf Schmerberg “Greetings from our planet”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Greetings from our planet, an exhibition of photographs by Ralf Schmerberg. Self-taught filmmaker and artist, Schmerberg has been chronicling his encounters with the...More »
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Brigitte Kowanz & Mariano Sardón “Transmissions”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Transmissions, an exhibition of new work by noted new media artists Brigitte Kowanz and Mariano Sardón. This exhibition investigates encoded language systems and their...More »
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Edward Burtynsky “Water”
Two exhibitions of new work by renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky will be on view from September 19 – November 2, 2013, at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York. The exhibitions,...More »
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JR / José Parlá “The Wrinkles of the City, Havana, Cuba”
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents The Wrinkles of the City, Havana, Cuba, a recent collaboration between JR and José Parlá. The Wrinkles of the City was started by JR in Cartagena, Spain and has been...More »
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Airan Kang "Luminous Words"
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents its second solo exhibition of Korean artist Airan Kang. Featuring an ambitious installation of over one hundred digital lighting books and new LED paintings, Luminous Words...More »
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Niko Luoma "And Time Is No Longer an Obstacle"
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presenta And Time is No Longer an Obstacle, the first solo exhibition in the United States by esteemed Helsinki School artist Niko Luoma. Niko Luoma (b. 1970) uses light as a...More »
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Peter Campus "now and then"
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents "now and then", an exhibition of historic and recent work by Peter Campus. Peter Campus (b. 1937) is widely regarded as a central figure in the video art movement of...More »
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Shea Hembrey "dark matters"
When I first heard about dark matter, the first visual that I immediately connected to this mystery was what I see when my eyes are closed: that mercurial, unfixing, shifting darkness. It is a visual that...More »
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"#BWCSummer" Exhibition
[Image: Ola Kolehmainen "1923" (2011) c-print, diasec, 70 x 55 in.]More »
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David Opdyke "Accumulated Afterthoughts"
My goal is to present scenarios that capture the tipping point between coherence and chaos. You can see the plan, the intent to channel complex forces and ideas; you can also see the frayed edges, the...More »
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Alan Rath "Skinetics"
A pioneering artist, Alan Rath has created a sustained and distinctive body of sculptural work, developing signature techniques out of moving and interactive digital media. His works explore a profound...More »
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Paula Scher "Maps"
For the past twenty years, renowned graphic designer and fine artist Paula Scher has been reinterpreting society's approach to data and our visual representation of the trafficked environment. Through...More »
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Edward Burtynsky "Dryland Farming"
The exhibition at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery features large-scale works from Burtynsky's newest series Dryland Farming. Shot in the remote Monegros region of northeastern Spain, the photographs capture the...More »
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"Live Theory" Exhibition
Through a variety of media technologies, both new and old, each of these artists describe and interpret our rapidly changing social, political, and economic landscapes. This group of internationally diverse...More »
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"Sights Unseen: A Group Exhibition" Exhibition
[Image: Edward Burtynsky "Oil Spill #14, Marsh Islands Gulf of Mexico" (2010)]More »
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Noh, Sang-Kyoon "Conjuring Constellations"
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents "Conjuring Constellations", a solo exhibition of Korean artist Noh, Sang-Kyoon. Noh, Sang-Kyoon chooses to follow his personal mythos as a source and driver for his...More »
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José Parlá "Walls, Diaries, and Paintings"
"Walls, Diaries, and Paintings" features fifteen new paintings, that chronicle Parlá’s exploration of the diverse places and cultures he has traversed. From Istanbul to Havana, from Tokyo to New York,...More »
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Ben Rubin "Vectors"
In his first solo show at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, Ben Rubin uses mid-20th-century technological artifacts, miniature image projection, sound, and electronic text displays to reveal vectors of movement,...More »
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Abelardo Morell "The Universe Next Door"
The exhibition at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery features the most recent additions to Morell’s celebrated series of camera obscura works. Using this centuries old optical principle in combination with digital...More »
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Airan Kang "Light Reading"
Kangs artistic lexis centers on book-shaped sculptures fashioned out of resin and LEDs. For nearly a decade she has been both personifying and objectifying discourse and our concepts of knowledge by simulating...More »
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"The New Grand Tour" Exhibition
The original concept of the grand tour was born in the late sixteen century when it became fashionable for young artistocrates to visit the great cities of Europe such as Paris, Venice, Florence, and Rome,...More »
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Jim Campbell "Exploded View"
Widely considered one of the pioneering artists of the twenty-first century, Jim Campbell manipulates the base materials of electronics and computers into a visual haiku of the information age. The essence...More »
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"The Helsinki School: Seven Approaches" Exhibition
[Image: Ola Kolehmainen "Türkenstrasse 19 A" (2009) analogue C-print 79 x 103 in.]More »
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"Speed and Chaos" Exhibition
This exhibition brings together the work of seven Asian artists who track the process of global restructuring taking place in Asia. The paradigm shifts in the region are defined not only by swift economic...More »
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"Inaugural Exhibition, Textual Landscapes: Real and Imagined" Exhibition
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"Navigating The Ether" Exhibition
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery announces Navigating the Ether, a new exhibition featuring four international artists - Olafur Eliasson, Hamish Fulton, John Gerrard and Nanna Hänninen. Transcending traditional...More »