Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Andy Mister and Tim Wilson Exhibition
Kathleen Cullen and Kara Finnerty presents a two-person exhibition featuring the works of Andy Mister and Tim Wilson. The conversation of these two artists, though coming from different mediums on paper,...More »
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“Hot Hands” Exhibition
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Mia Halton Exhibition
“In most of Halton’s work there is an undercurrent of both violence and humor. Her characters crowd one another or become lost in a labyrinth of detail, but they also often seem strangely happy in their...More »
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"She" Exhibition
In our culture we see women primarily through the eyes of men. This show provides a corrective lens, whereby we see women through the eyes of other women. What is revealed is sometimes offensive and subversive....More »
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Carlos Fragoso Exhibition
Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts presents an exhibition of etchings by Carlos Fragoso, inspired, by the first paragraph of Dickens’s “A Tale of Two Cities”. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,...More »
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"Ugly, Broke, Sober" Exhibition
An exhibition devoted to the celebration of everything we're encouraged to avoid and deny. No one wants to think of themselves as falling within the Ugly Broke Sober category -- they all want to be Beautiful...More »
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Jonathan Beer "Happening and History"
Jonathan Beer's work represents the overlap of memory, landscape, and architecture. Beer is partly inspired by the urban fabric that is the product of the perpetual rebuilding and decay of civilization....More »
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Brenda Giegerich & Kaethe Kauffman Exhibition
This series of paintings starts with a visual idea, something inspired either by nature or from other works of art, or even a suggestion from the imagination. Most often it is a combination of shapes or...More »
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"Sandra Gottlieb" Exhibition
In Sandra Gottlieb’s Black and White series, she zeroes in on the micro-creativity of waves crashing on the same stretch of Atlantic seaboard shore, cast in high relief by the setting sun. Gottlieb’s pictures...More »
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Taona Sonakul "Foto Constructs"
Taona Sonakul’s work captures the metaphysics of nature; such as earth, air, fire, water, and light. Sonakul breaks down the barrier between a staged scenic photograph and natural forms. To open the viewer...More »
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"Flash Mob" Exhibition
Flash Mob is an expression used to describe a synchronized event where a group rapidly amasses at a specific time and place to perform a seemingly mundane choreographed task — an action that is often meant...More »
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Max Snow "100 Headless Women"
Max Snow’s "100 Headless Women" transforms the gallery walls into a mausoleum, the space reminiscent of an Egyptian tomb with artifacts more mythological than memento mori. The walls are covered with rows...More »
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"Desperately Seeking Susan" Exhibition
"Desperately Seeking Susan" revisits the 1980’s from the perspectives of a diverse group of artists active throughout the decade. It is in the details of the work gathered here that common threads begin...More »
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"You Would" Exhibition
As a medium, wood has been used extensively throughout art history, and has deep roots woven in the realm of furniture, architecture, sculpture, and collage. Unlike many other mediums, wood lends itself...More »
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Thomas McDonell "Apple Box Daybed"
Apple Box Daybed is new sculpture by Thomas McDonell, and the centerpiece of an exhibition by the same name at Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts. An 'apple box' is a piece of equipment most often found on film...More »
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"California Girls" Exhibition
Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts presents three California artists whose work is based on the iconography of myth; specifically the mythic west coast, a land of swimming pools and movie stars. Alika Cooper,...More »
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Dan Peyton "The Nostalgia of Now"
“But you don’t understand, people lost all their memories.” -Key West resident after Hurricane Wilma’s tidal surge inundated large areas of the island, destroying homes. Due to the mass adoption...More »
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Julia Wachtel "Paintings"
Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts announces its first exhibition of American painter Julia Wachtel. The exhibition will be a selection of Wachtel’s latest paintings exploring the modern American landscape. Also...More »
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Holt Quentel and Elaine Cameron-Weir "Correspondence"
Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts presents "Correspondence", featuring the letters and later works of Holt Quentel and the sculpture of Elaine Cameron-Weir [Image: Elaine Cameron-Weir "Torso of a Young Woman"...More »
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"Two Colors" Exhibition
Elizabeth Ivers and Kathleen Cullen present "Two Colors", an exhibition devoted to the contradictory power of color curated by Clay Hapaz of The Wooster Group. Ranging from the monochrome-like paintings...More »
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"The Show Between the Shows" Exhibition
Showcasing several pieces by...Taylor Absher, Sebastian Black, Frank Brunner, Peikwen Cheng, Alex Gruen, Nancy Haynes, Jeff Koons, Peter Maslow, Monica Moran, and others... [Image: Nancy Haynes "Michael's...More »
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"Joni Mitchell" Exhibition
Joni Mitchell is one of the most influential and revered musicians of the last century. She is confidant, sister, mother, seer, and a personification of the artist as archetype. Her influence as a creative...More »
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"Explicit" Exhibition
In this exhibition of works, Explicit reflects on the transient nature of art and our impulse to collect and protect it. Using contemporary and archival material, the gallery hopes to create a specific...More »
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"Black Mondays: Good Vision" Exhibition
Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts has invited Thomas McDonell to curate another Black Mondays exhibition. The first show by that title (opened and closed at the gallery in Spring 2009) was meant to hang on the...More »
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Sebastian Black "The Playful Paw-Strokes of the Wilderness"
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“Who’s Afraid of Pattern and Decoration?” Exhibition
Kathleen Cullen announces a group exhibition “Who’s Afraid of Pattern and Decoration?”. “In fact, while Pattern and Decoration has often been seen as a rebellion against the austere rigors of late modernism,...More »
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"Provocateurs of Japanese Photography" Exhibition
Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts presents Provocateurs of Japanese Photography, a group exhibition curated by Kathleen Cullen and Russet Lederman, which presents experimental and innovative Japanese photographs,...More »
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Frank Brunner “New Works”
New York-based Frank Brunner is a contemporary painter who fuses traditional paintings with ideas drawn from recent history. His work has been dealing with the artificiality of nature and the complexity...More »
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James Hyde "Redi_Mix"
Kathleen Cullen presents Redi-Mix, an almost-solo-project of works byJames Hyde. Along with Hyde's paintings, a constantly evolving group show will take place. Hyde will present his recent paintings--...More »
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Shannon Lucy Exhibition
[Image: Shannon Lucy "Breakfast Lunch & Dinner" (2009)] More »
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"Tattoo" Exhibition
Tattoo art has been clasped to the bosom of the art world precisely because of its intercession between the arenas of popular and high culture. When the imagery of the tattoo is isolated from the human...More »
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"Black Mondays" Exhibition
For hundreds of years, disaster and violence have been the primary characteristics of “black” days. Specifically, the term “Black Monday” has referred to diverse catastrophes – from a 13th Century Gaelic...More »
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Joe Lewis "P.I.E. - Post Industrial Evolution"
Featuring a new series of prints as well as more of his unique photographs, the show will capture the essence of Lewis’s artistic ideals. Packed with poignant social and political commentary, Lewis’s work...More »
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Marc Van Cauwenbergh "Loose Formations"
Kathleen Cullen Gallery presents the works of Marc Van Cauwenbergh. Marc Van Cauwenbergh is a Belgian born artist living in New York, and he has exhibited in galleries throughout the United States and...More »