Priska C. Juschka Fine Art - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Priska C. Juschka Fine Art. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Leah Montalto "Weapons of Mass Construction"
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art present Weapons of Mass Construction, Leah Montalto's first solo exhibition in New York City. Drawing on principles of nanotechnology-the science of programming molecules to (...)
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Per Dybvig "Drawings"
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art presents an exhibition of drawings by Norwegian artist Per Dybvig, marking his first solo show in the United States. By spontaneously fusing fragments of fleeting conversations, (...)
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Jenna Gribbon "Visions of an Insomniac Soothsayer"
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art presents Visions of an Insomniac Soothsayer, an exhibition of paintings by New York-based artist Jenna Gribbon. In her paintings, Gribbon invites viewers into the intimate environment (...)
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"The Form Itself" Exhibition
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art is pleased to present The Form Itself, curated by Michael Bühler-Rose. The artists in this exhibition engage a variety of mediums in a self-reflective dialogue on the potential (...)
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Gabriel Jones "Irhann"
By way of manipulated photographs and details of authentic footage Jones describes an imaginary and elusive country, revealing a surreal perspective of our world, where repeated failed attempts at rocket (...)
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"Remarks on Color: German Tendencies Part II" Exhibition
Remarks on Color Part II: German Tendencies is a group show featuring five German artists, whose work comments on the chemistry/synergy of ‘painting’ and ‘color’. Eckehard Fuchs’s subjects hover between (...)
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Theo Boettger "Dirty Tricks"
Boettger fuses expressive brushstrokes and graffiti style technique with tradition and street art; mixing bright colors with a subtle palette of dark tones and hues. Boettger’s work combines painting, (...)
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Stefano Cagol "Guiea Pig"
Cagol focuses his investigation on toxic additives that pervade both toys and food by interpreting them as a symbol of our human fragility and exposing how they influence, compel and deceive us. In (...)
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Ryan Schneider "One - Dog Night"
With a contemporary sensibility, Schneider deploys lessons of modernism, reconfiguring them into his own visions of nervous domesticity and interrupted leisure. Drawing on found images, his memories and (...)




