Frederieke Taylor Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Frederieke Taylor Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"10th Anniversary Invitational Part II" Exhibition
Frederieke Taylor Gallery presents its 10th Anniversary Invitational Part II marking its 10th year at its current location in Chelsea. To celebrate, we’ve asked friends of the gallery to select works...More »
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Christy Rupp "Wake Up and Smell the Benzene"
This exhibition features a new series of collaged landscapes, a study in scrambled geology and space. Combining images that come from old magazines, stockholders’ reports from oil companies, kid's science...More »
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Marion Wilson "Artificially Free of Nature, New Paintings"
The show includes miniature oil paintings on glass slides and lantern glass covers of abandoned or marginalized landscapes. The majority of the paintings focus on the Solvay Waste Beds, 1400 acres of contaminated...More »
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Kirsten Nelson "Assembly Required"
Constructed out of common home building materials, these sculptures exist between what they seem to be and what they seem to be lacking; what is still required in order to understand them as realized objects...More »
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Olive Ayhens "Nature/Architecture"
Olive Ayhens explores the imbalance between the natural and the built environment. Weaving the urban landscape with nature, the artist offers a fantastical sense of space. Through masterful handling of...More »
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"Almost Home" Exhibition
Frederieke Taylor Gallery presents, "Almost Home", a group show which includes artists working with various forms of spatial investigations, curated by An Hoang.More »
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Ellen Driscoll "FastForwardFossil, Part I"
Frederieke Taylor gallery announces an exhibition of new work by Ellen Driscoll entitled FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 1, the artist’s first solo show with the gallery. The exhibition will feature sculpture,...More »
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Raquel Maulwurf "Drawings from the Other Side"
Raquel Maulwurf's debut solo exhibition in New York includes works on paper and mat board, as well as a wall drawing in the project room. Based on historical images of wars and catastrophes, the artist...More »
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Mary Lum "Edge Conditions"
The exhibition will feature paintings, drawings, and collages, and include a large wall drawing that wraps around the gallery walls. The work is an ongoing examination of urban space in its transitional...More »
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Julie Langsam "Of Other Spaces"
Julie Langsam's new paintings address issues of style, beauty and idealization by combining images that reference the Romantic sublime of the 19th century with 20th century's Utopian ideals of high modernism....More »
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"The Project Room: Don Porcaro" Exhibition
The Project Room will feature new sculpture by Don Porcaro. Porcaro creates whimsical and humorous sculptures using concrete, metal and paint. These abstracted forms become characters which take on lives...More »
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"The Viewing Room: The Figure in the Carpet" Exhibition
"The Figure in the Carpet," curated by Colleen Asper, features work by Sophia Dixon, Benjamin Kress, and Ted Mineo. The show's title is borrowed from a Henry James short story that follows a critic obsessed...More »
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Long-Bin Chen "Continental Express"
Long-Bin Chen is known for working with books, phone books, catalogs, and magazines as his medium. Using traditional sculpture techniques, the artist hand carves the books into beautiful faces, rooms,...More »
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Eduardo Navarro Exhibition
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Lisa Krivacka "Almost Utopia"
Frederieke Taylor Gallery presents Lisa Krivacka's new body of work titled Almost Utopia, consisting of brightly colored paintings of architecture, interior spaces, and landscapes. Using postcards she...More »
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Christine Sciulli "Intercepting Planes"
Christine Sciulli's work creates a dialogue between a projection and its transformation, challenging the perception of seemingly simple geometries. Intercepting Planes addresses the projection of a straight...More »
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Thomas Zummer "Architectural and Philosophical Works"
Thomas Zummer is known for his precise and delicate images, often coupled with wildly conceptual schemes that address a broad range of topics—philosophical, political, technical, social, and aesthetic....More »
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Frabco Mondini-Ruiz "Feast Without"
Frederieke Taylor gallery presents its third one person show with Franco Mondini-Ruiz, opening on Friday, April 4th. Well known for his over-the-top sculptural vignettes and multitude of paintings, small...More »
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Barbara Broughel "The Broken Grid"
In her new series of oil paintings entitled "The Broken Grid", Broughel flips convention by viewing The Delft School of painting through the lens of the perspectival grid (a tool designed for rendering...More »