57 STUX + HALLER Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for 57 STUX + HALLER Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Ray Smith “Unguernica Drawings & Paintings”
STUX + HALLER presents Ray Smith: Unguernica Drawings & Paintings, a solo exhibition that includes works exhibited in 2013 at the Picasso Foundation, Museo Casa Natal, Picassoʼs childhood home-turned-museum...More »
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Maïmouna Guerresi “Sacred Dwellings”
Stux + Haller presents Maïmouna Guerresi: Sacred Dwellings, the second showing of her work at our gallery, with a selection of photography and sculpture from her recent body of work. This exhibition is...More »
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Esther Naor “Aftermath”
“… in this unstable age, Naor distills our anxieties into a public confession of the world’s afflicted, lonely, redemptive common ground”—Stefan Stux Stux + Haller Gallery presents “Aftermath,” a...More »
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Gerry Bergstein “(Un)timely Entanglements”
Stux + Haller presents Gerry Bergstein: (Un)timely Entanglements, a solo exhibition of paintings selected from 1988 to 2015. Begstein’s primarily oil paintings exist in the boundary space between...More »
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Ronnie Landfield “Five Decades”
Landfield, the youngest of the prestigious Color Field artists, has been pushing his own boundaries since the heady days of the Bowery art insurgence of the late 60’s. More »
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Thordis Adalsteinsdottir Exhibition
STUX + HALLER presents Thordis Adalsteindottirʼs sixth solo exhibition at our gallery, God Knows How I Adore Life: New Paintings. This exhibition marks a stylistic shift in Thordis Adalsteinsdottirʼs...More »
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Larry Zox “Master of Color and Form”
Stux + Haller presents an intimate exhibition of important paintings by the late preeminent artist Larry Zox (1937-2006). Larry Zox: Master of Color and Form includes iconic paintings from the 60’s and...More »
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Eugene Lemay ” Building Absence: New Paintings”
STUX + HALLER announces the opening of eminent artist EUGENE LEMAYʼs first solo exhibition at our gallery, Building Absence. Simultaneously, an exhibit of larger installation works will take place at Mana...More »
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“Summer Erotica” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2015-06-10 - 2015-07-17
Viewer Discretion… is an exhibition of erotica that moves us to examine the depths and permutations of our own desires. Where do our edges of comfort lie? At what limit do we draw the stark line of discretion?...More »
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“Eyes Only” Exhibition
STUX + HALLER presents EYES ONLY, a group exhibition of photographs by ORLAN, Halim Al Karim, Josef Fischnaller, Ruud Van Empel, and Lydia Venieri. These photographs stare back at us, serving as a permanent...More »
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Linda Stojak “Waiting For A Moment”
STUX + HALLER presents LINDA STOJAK: Waiting for a Moment, her 16th solo exhibition with Stephen Haller and her first at the new STUX + HALLER 24 West 57th Street gallery space. Guggenheim Award-winning...More »
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Lloyd Martin “Interval”
STUX + HALLER presents Lloyd Martin: Interval, the 13th solo exhibition of the artist with Stephen Haller and his first at the new Stux + Haller 24 West 57th Street gallery space. American artist...More »
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Margaret Evangeline “An Injured Armory”
STUX + HALLER presents An Injured Armory, an exhibition of new works by multi-media artist Margaret Evangeline in her fifth solo exhibition at our gallery. The works in An Injured Armory propel Evangelineʼs...More »
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Aaron Johnson “Pisockophilia”
Stux + Haller presents Pisockophilia, new paintings by New York artist Aaron Johnson. The exhibition features his two distinctive and wildly innovative approaches to painting. The newest developments...More »
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Johnnie Winona Ross “Traces: Paintings”
Stux + Haller presents Johnnie Winona Ross: Traces, the 9th solo exhibition of the artist with Haller and his first at the new Stux + Haller 24 West 57th Street space. Johnnie Winona Ross grounds his...More »
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“Group Matrix” Exhibition
STUX + HALLER announces the opening of Group Matrix, an exhibition celebrating the affiliation of two prominent long-lived NYC art galleries - “Powerhouse Veterans” in the words of Alanna Martinez of the...More »
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Ruud van Empel “Identities”
Stux Gallery announces “Identities”, an exhibition of new digital-composite photographic works by Ruud van Empel. This will mark Ruud van Empel’s seventh solo exhibit at Stux Gallery. Widely recognized...More »
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Kathy Ruttenberg “Fired Ice: Works from the Ends of the Earth”
Stux Gallery presents their third solo exhibition of sculptures and works on paper by Kathy Ruttenberg produced in less than three years. At mid-career, Ruttenberg is possibly the foremost sculptor...More »
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“…Burning Bright Tiger, tiger” Exhibition
The Tiger Tiger, tiger, burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? - William Blake “Burning Bright: Tiger, tiger,” is an exhibition...More »
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Josef Fischnaller “Past Present Present Past”
Past Present Present Past, an exhibition of photographs by Josef Fischnaller marks the artist’s first solo exhibition at Stux since joining the gallery in 2014, and is his first solo exhibition in New...More »
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Dana Melamed “Behind the Grid”
Behind the Grid is an exhibition of sculptures by New York based artist Dana Melamed. This marks the artistʼs first solo exhibition at Stux since joining in 2014, and is her eighth solo exhibition in New...More »
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“If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” Exhibition
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Michael Zansky “A Vacation on Mars with God”
Zansky’s world features seemingly innocent, doll-like figures and other nondescript creatures, all immersed in settings that are simultaneously post-apocalyptic and prehistoric. Academically trained as...More »
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Margaret Evangeline “Anatomies of a Golden Calf”
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Akikazu Iwamoto “Secret Candy”
Akikazu creates wildly imaginative, candy-colored paintings and drawings that offer confronting, amusing, and sometimes frightening revelations of our inflated inner desires in their most distilled state. Akikazu...More »
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“Happy Flies Kissing Beautiful Face” Exhibition
These new and historical objects from an eclectic group of artists form a focused discussion of the visual, physical and psychological implications of the deprivation of color, and present insights on...More »
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Heide Hatry “Not a Rose”
Seamlessly juxtaposing flowers assembled from grotesque, immaculately manicured flesh debris and picturesque, nonchalant nature, Hatry’s works bring aesthetics and ethics into an explosive head-on collision...More »
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Kathy Ruttenberg "Nature of the Beast"
Stux Gallery is pleased to present the second solo exhibition of works by New York artist Kathy Ruttenberg, “Nature of the Beast: New Ceramic Sculptures”. Following her inaugural show at Stux last year,...More »
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Shimon Okshteyn "Standing on the Edge"
Shimon Okshtyeyn's "Standing on the Edge" is a multidimensional exploration of a state of mind where contradiction reigns. This exhibition captures the unusually stimulating visual world of Okshteyn's...More »
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Kosyo Minchev "Lambs and Landscapes"
Known for his provocative re-conceptualizations of classical painting and sculpture, Kosyo's new group of works continue to demand awareness of history's effects on our visual judgments, and challenge...More »
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Nicolas Touron "Play Ground"
Born in France and based in New York, Touron creates expansive, detailed and spontaneous canvases that zoom into familiar yet completely alien worlds. Influenced by Pieter Bruegel, The Hudson River School,...More »
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"En Plein Air" Exhibition
Working from a range of media and inspirations, the show's fourteen artists present vividly imagined, observant "peintures sur le motif" that are acutely conscious of the presence of material reality and...More »
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Sokari Douglas Camp "Dressed To The Nines"
Renowned for her powerful, monumental steel sculptures that address political themes that link her to her native land of Nigeria, her effortless integration of African aesthetics is instinctive rather...More »
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Thordis Adalsteinsdottir "Call On Me With Your Softness"
Thordis' paintings and sculptures are reductive visual distillations of brief yet multifaceted, insightful instants, akin to the perfect ensemble of words arranged by a Haiku poet to frame a great image. ...More »
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Ruud van Empel "Sunday"
Structural grid lines seem to exist in the multidimensional space in "Landscape": children wear clothing that symbolically narrate almost all stages of life, their spatial arrangement follows linear perspective,...More »
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"Piping Down The Valleys Wild" Exhibition
The title takes after the first line of William Blake's 1789 "Songs of Innocence", the pioneering suite of poems that rethinks Milton's states of "Paradise" and the "Fall" as presented in Paradise Lost....More »
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Akikazu Iwamoto "Works on Paper and Paintings"
Akikazu was orphaned at a young age, and raised by his grandmother in a house just one kilometer away from the Atomic Bomb Dome. The images and artifacts of the Bomb affected him greatly during his childhood,...More »
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Steven Charles "I Don't Know What My Life To Do With"
Born to an auto-worker father in England, Charles grew up in Texas and became the only artist in his family. He abandoned his original interest in portraiture and landscape paintings after personally experiencing...More »
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Kathy Ruttenberg "The Earth Exhales: New Ceramic Sculptures"
Working with only “earth, fire and emotions,” Kathy Ruttenberg's fairytale-like ceramic sculptures create a world that is immediately captivating, but the viewer might be surprised by what’s down the rabbit...More »
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James Croak "Chandelier Mistaken for God"
In Chandelier Mistaken for God, a store-bought chandelier is discovered by a boy who appears to have just finished swimming on a warm summer day. The boy is startled, empowered, and utterly absorbed by...More »
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James Busby "Wingspan"
One of the enigmatic centerpieces of James Busby’s fourth exhibition at Stux Gallery is attempting an escape. A meticulously polished black painting rests on a cart that appears as if it emerged from an...More »
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Margaret Evangeline "Time Bomb"
This will be the artist's third solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition is introduced by the new CHARTA Artbooks publication, Margaret Evangeline, Shooting Through the Looking Glass. Stux Gallery...More »
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Kosyo Minchev "Erasing the Tracts"
Kosyo's works interpret timeless issues of mortality and beauty in uniquely contemporary ways. In his fourth show at Stux, Erasing the Tracts, Kosyo continues his ruminations with a series of sculptures...More »
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Halim Al Karim "Witness from Baghdad"
Born in Najaf, Iraq in 1963, Halim Al Karim spent his early years in Beirut, Lebanon. The family returned to Iraq when Halim was nearly 10, settling in the city of Baghdad. His subjects' blurry, optical...More »
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Aaron Johnson "Freedom from Want"
In paintings that are glimmering, seductive, and emanating light, Johnson’s monsters are gruesome, sadistic, and spewing venom. This body of work is a bold reflection on the decaying excesses of our insatiable...More »
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"AL-GHAIB: Aesthetics of The Disappearance" Exhibition
It was first organized in Sharjah, the third-largest of the United Arab Emirates, and will now appear at Stux Gallery in New York from June 30-August 30, 2011 in an updated version. The exhibition offers...More »
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Lydia Venieri "The Last Conflict Retrospective"
This exhibition also celebrates the publication of Venieri’s first comprehensive monograph Theogony published by Charta in 2011. This brilliant new book surveys two decades of her provocative production...More »
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Iké Udé "Self New Photographs"
Thomas Carlyle describes the dandy as “a clothes-wearing man, a man whose trade, office, and existence consists in the wearing of clothes. Every faculty of his soul, spirit, purse, and person is heroically...More »
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Ruud van Empel "Wonder"
Van Empel creates photo-collages by meticulously stitching together fragments taken from an archive of thousands of images the artist photographs himself. Upon viewing the pristinely rendered images,...More »
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José Manuel Ciria "The Execution of the Soul"
Following a tradition in contemporary Spanish painting that includes Tàpies and Saura, the young Ciria came to attention in the early 1990s with a series of fiercely lyrical abstract paintings that surprised...More »
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Gia Edgveradze "Stolen Blanket and Other Short Stories"
“The Stolen Blanket and Other Short Stories” is the first major North American exhibition of work by artist Gia Edzgveradze. Born in the former Soviet republic state of Georgia and based in Germany since...More »
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Sokari Douglas Camp "Relative Pelican: An Installation of Steel Sculptures"
STUX Gallery, New York, with Independent Curator/Scholar Kunbi Oni, a specialist in Contemporary African Art present an exhibition of sculptures by Sokari Douglas Camp. Sokari is a prominent sculptor whose...More »
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Ruud van Empel "Generation"
Ruud van Empel has become well known for his explorations of childhood and innocence, placing uncanny youngsters in a variety of Edenic settings. In the new series entitled Generation, he has followed...More »
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James Busby "White and Black: New Minimal Paintings"
In these paintings, Busby extends the innovative technique of his previous White series, which involved carefully building up the surface of the work with layers of gesso, which are then sanded down,...More »
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"Barakat: The Gift" Contemporary Art from the Middle East and Africa Exhibition
Barakat: The Gift, a group show conceived by the prominent Italian curator and art critic Gaia Serena Simionati, consists of paintings, sculptures, videos, sound installations, photos and works on paper...More »
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Alex Guofeng Cao "Decompose/Recompose: Resurrect"
Confronting the viewer with a large-scale, imposing photographic image, one that is on the face of it, very familiar—a well-known celebrity photo—Alex Guofeng Cao connects the circuits of historical meaning...More »
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Miki Carmi and Tamy Ben-Tor "Disembodied Archetypes"
The artists state: "Disembodied archetypes deals with the performance of the poet as a monotonous daily routine of useless acts for the purpose of creating a kind of primitive theater,or a one man theater...More »
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Reena Kallat and Sara Rahbar "Never Run Away"
The two artists in this exhibition, Reena Kallat and Sara Rahbar, live on different continents, Asia and North America, or sometimes on the same one, namely Asia (India and Iran), from where their observations...More »
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"The Rise and Fall of Excess Culture" Exhibition
The current economic crisis, its consequences and the mediation for the salvation of capitalism is giving a "fake feeling that capitalism has failed and that it will be replaced by a new social form more...More »
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Anna Joelsdottir "Priest Chews Velvet Haddock"
Stux Gallery presents the second solo exhibition of installations, paintings and drawings by Icelandic artist, Anna Jóelsdóttir. Jóelsdóttir’s new body of work reflects her refusal to stay in one place....More »
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"On Love? On War?: Prominent Contemporary Chinese Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Ling Jian "Angel No.2" (2009), Oil on Canvas, 98x71 inches (250x180cm)]More »
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Manabu Yamanaka "Gyahtei: Manabu Yamanaka Photographs"
STUX Gallery hosts the book launch for the recent publication of Gyahtei: Manabu Yamanaka Photographs published by Pot Publishing of Japan. In conjunction with the book launch and book signing, STUX Gallery...More »
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Thordis Adalsteinsdottir "Dog by the Spring"
This is the fourth solo show of new paintings by Thordis Adalsteinsdottir. The Icelandic-born, New York-based artist’s new body of paintings offers to viewers another glimpse into her idiosyncratic inner...More »
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Harvey Low Simons "The Wolf Howled Under the Leaves And Spit Out the Prettiest Feathers"
The title of the exhibition comes from a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, capturing the oscillation between the visceral and the aesthetic that propels Simons’ paintings. Using a broad-ranging palette of colors,...More »
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"Low Blow: And Other Species Of Confusion" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2009-06-18 - 2009-07-17
There are 18 artists in "Low Blow: And Other Species of Confusion" all producing imagery: some painting, some sculpture, some video, some photo, some installation. Ashley Hope paints realistic yet strangely...More »
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Marliz Frencken "Cruel Beauty"
STUX Gallery presents Cruel Beauty, a series of new sculptures by Dutch artist Marliz Frencken. After an extensive exhibition history throughout Europe, Frencken’s first solo exhibition in the United States...More »
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Scott Anderson "Join or Die"
STUX Gallery presents Chicago based artist Scott Anderson in his first New York solo exhibition Join or Die. This exhibit is done in cooperation with Kavi Gupta Gallery Chicago/Berlin and is accompanied...More »
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Penny Hes Yassour "Phantom Landscapes"
STUX Gallery presents Phantom Landscapes, the premiere solo exhibition of the Israeli based multimedia artist Penny Hes Yassour. In this timely series of drawings and rubber-like sculpture, Yassour relates...More »
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Barnaby Whitfield "Ah For A Man to Arise in Me, That the Man I Am May Cease to Be"
STUX Gallery announces Ah, For a Man to Arise in Me / That the Man I am may cease to be, a solo exhibition of new works by acclaimed pastel painter Barnaby Whitfield. This is Whitfield’s first exhibition...More »
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Ruud van Empel "Souvenir, Dawn, Moon, World"
STUX Gallery presents Dutch artist Ruud van Empel's third solo exhibition at STUX Gallery. Presented alongside the artist's thoroughly unique photographs, for the first time, van Empel will further push...More »
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Iké Udé "Paris Hilton: Fantasy and Simulacrum"
The premise of "Fantasy and Simulacrum" is a saucy, sexual, erotic conversation and engagement between the artist's alter ego, Visconti, and Paris Hilton and is both a reference and departure to "Beyond...More »
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Shimon Okshteyn "Dangerous Pleasures"
The aesthetics of pleasure and pain are at the heart of this exhibit, which features hyper-realistic paintings, sculpture and mixed media installations. Painted directly onto the surfaces of mirrors,...More »
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Aaron Johnson "Star-Crossed"
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"From Head to Toe" Exhibition
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"Fire Walkers: Contemporary Artists from India, Pakinstan and the Middle East" Exhibition
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Joseph Zehrer "Ernst"
Stux Gallery presents New York solor exhibition by German artist Joseph Zehrer, who will present highlights of his rich artistic career, including drawings, sculpture, videos and light installations. More »