Miguel Abreu Gallery (88 Eldridge St.) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Miguel Abreu Gallery (88 Eldridge St.). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Liz Deschenes “Gravity’s Pull”
Liz Deschenes is a photographer who, in the best modernist tradition, pushes against the basic terms by which photography is conventionally defined: instantaneity, veracity, fixity, or reproducibility. —...More »
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Paul Pagk Exhibition
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Paul Pagk’s first one-person exhibition at the gallery. The show, which is comprised of twelve large-scale paintings and thirteen works on paper, will be held at our 88 Eldridge...More »
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Beaux Mendes “Capitol Reef”
My paintings contain a double negative: the surface works to undo itself and representation is obscured to reveal a subject that is not an image of the past, but an impression directly inscribed in it. –...More »
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Tishan Hsu “skin-screen-grass”
Every technology is stamped with a singular mode of presence to the world, and constitutes a way of making it consist locally; it is at once cosmomorphic and ethopoïetic. In other words: it is understandable...More »
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Eileen Quinlan “Dawn Goes Down”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Eileen Quinlan’s Dawn Goes Down, her sixth one-person exhibition at the gallery. A black and white, documentary photograph of a piece of driftwood opens the exhibition....More »
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Rochelle Goldberg “Psychomachia”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Rochelle Goldberg’s Psychomachia, her second one-person exhibition at the gallery. The show will be held at our 88 Eldridge Street location. My thoughts remain with Mary,...More »
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Sam Lewitt “Dreamboat Dirtblock”
Why do [those] in the middle of the boat move the boat the most? Is it because the oar is a lever? - Archytas of Tarentum Cover the champagne glasses. They’ll swell to shattering. A toast – to a streamlined...More »
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Alexander Carver “External Fixation”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents External Fixation, Alexander Carver’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. Surgery is barbaric. The intensity of surgery is often measured by the relative openness of...More »
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Florian Pumhösl “Saltern”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Saltern, Florian Pumhösl’s third solo exhibition at the gallery, presenting a new body of painted reliefs. The show will be on view at our 88 Eldridge Street location. The...More »
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“Cutting the Stone” Exhibition
organized by Alex Fleming and Anya Komar This show began with Hieronymus Bosch’s painting titled Cutting the Stone, or The Extraction of the Stone of Madness or The Cure of Folly. Against the backdrop...More »
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Yuji Agematsu “1995 & 2003”
Stone is stone. War is war, says Yuji Agematsu with certainty, bending down suddenly to collect a rhinestone pressed into a piece of chewing gum off the New York sidewalk. For over thirty years, Agematsu...More »
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Scott Lyall “Superstar”
Color is hallucinations of skin. —Empedocles Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Superstar, Scott Lyall’s fifth solo exhibition at the gallery. Drawing on a variety of recent work, Lyall continues...More »
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Raha Raissnia “Galvanization”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Galvanization, Raha Raissnia’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery. The show will be on view at our 88 Eldridge Street location. Raissnia will present new paintings and...More »
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“Bubble Revision” Exhibition
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Bubble Revision, a collaborative exhibition by Alexander Carver, Pieter Schoolwerth, and Avery Singer. Gilded dawn light shimmers on the surface of towering reservoir...More »
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Blake Rayne “Dogskulldogs”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents DOGSKULLDOGS, Blake Rayne’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery. Sixteen years after the publication of Thomas More’s Utopia, Henry VIII had him executed. More’s vision of...More »
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“Summer Installation of Works by Gallery Artists” Exhibition
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Liz Deschenes “Rates (Frames per Second)”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents the opening of Rates (Frames per Second), Liz Deschenes’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition will take place at both gallery locations. With this new body...More »
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Milton Resnick “Apparitions, Reapparitions”
Resnick constantly refreshes the surface with moist paint, as he alternates the articulation of form with its disintegration, an activity that maintains a sensual contact with the painting until the picture...More »
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“Memories of Utopia: Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘Collages de France’ Models” Exhibition
Organized by Miguel Abreu and Aurélien Poitrimoult This exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Dan Talbot. As Nathan Lee wrote in his 2006 New York Times review, “the Georges Pompidou Center [Paris]...More »
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Jean-Luc Moulène “Hole, Bubble, Bump”
“This exhibition finds its coherence in the making or fabrication of each object,” says Jean-Luc Moulène, “in the sense that each object is responsible for manifesting a specific thinking, if you will....More »
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“I. Summer (after the Great Game)” Exhibition
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Pieter Schoolwerth “Model as Painting”
One of the clear characteristics of our digital age is that in it all things, bodies even are generally suspended from their material substance. This increasingly spectral state of affairs is the result...More »
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Rochelle Goldberg “Intralocutors”
“Thus, in that cave, inside that cave burns a fire “in the image of” a sun. But there is also a path no doubt made in the image of the conduit neck, passage, corridor which goes up (or rather would go...More »
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Yuji Agematsu “Self-Portrait”
What can be done? We must risk mortality and decay. —Yuji Agematsu Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Self-Portrait, Yuji Agematsu’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The show will be held across...More »
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Wacław Szpakowski “Grounding Vision”
Curated by Masha Chlenova and Anya Komar Wacław Szpakowski (1883-1973) was a Polish architect and engineer who created a distinct idiom of abstract drawing, first conceived in notebook sketches in...More »
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Pamela Rosenkranz “Anemine”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Anemine, Pamela Rosenkranz’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. “Anemine” is a substance based on the ancient and abundant natural properties found in the Amazon....More »
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Florian Pumhösl “No One’s Voice”
[…] this solemn Voice/ Which knows itself when it sounds/ to be no longer the voice of anyone/ As much as the voice of the waves and the forests. Paul Valéry, “La Pythie” Miguel Abreu Gallery presents...More »
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“Summer installation of works by gallery artists” Exhibition
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Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet “Films and Their Sites”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Films and Their Sites, the first full-scale exhibition in the United States of the work of renowned French filmmakers Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet. Organized by Jean-Louis...More »
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Eileen Quinlan “Mind Craft”
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“In Place Of” Exhibition
Curated by Leah Pires Sarah Charlesworth, Liz Deschenes, Liz Glynn, Rochelle Goldberg, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Nicolàs Guagnini & Gareth James, Pierre Huyghe, Silvia Kolbowski, Louise Lawler &...More »
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Raha Raissnia “Aberration”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Raha Raissnia’s Aberration, the artist’s fifth solo exhibition at the gallery. On view at 88 Eldridge Street, this show brings together Raissnia’s recent body of work,...More »
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Scott Lyall “Black Glass”
In the myth of Daedalus, all things veer from the straight line. Daedalus is an inventor. He conjures statues that seem alive, military robots to guard Crete, and ancient genetic engineering enabling the...More »
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Rey Akdogan “Crash Rail”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Crash Rail, Rey Akdogan’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. The show will be on view at both 88 Eldridge and 36 Orchard Street. These are horizontal lines that are...More »
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Pieter Schoolwerth “Your Vacuum Blows, which Sucks”
This show began one day when a very rare space opened up while I was cleaning my house. I was using a shitty old green vacuum and noticed it wasn’t picking anything up and, out of banal frustration, I...More »
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James Benning & Peter Hutton “Nature is a Discipline”
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents the opening of Nature is a Discipline, an exhibition of film and video works by James Benning and Peter Hutton. Internationally recognized as two of the most accomplished...More »
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“Sequence 5” Exhibition
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents Sequence 5, a group exhibition that unfolds and constitutes itself over time with the regular installation and reinstallation of works spanning both gallery locations. Expanding...More »
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Blake Rayne “On Fridays We Have Half Days”