Yvon Lambert Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Yvon Lambert Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Play Time" Exhibition
This exhibition will be the final show at Yvon Lambert New York.More »
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Charles Sandison "Body Text"
Charles Sandison works with language in his digitally generated installations, creating narratives in which words and symbols move and morph across the monitor screen over a finite period of time. This...More »
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Nick van Woert "Breaking and Entering"
Van Woertʼs practice is rooted in the artistʼs interest in architecture, ancient history, and nature. Growing up in Reno, Nevada situated the artist between the cityʼs gaudy, over-accessorized buildings...More »
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"LʼInsoutenable Légèreté de lʼêtre (The Unbearable Lightness of Being)" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2011-01-20 - 2011-02-19
Yvon Lambert presents LʼInsoutenable Légèreté de lʼêtre (The Unbearable Lightness of Being), a group exhibition that spans both the New York and Paris galleries. Milan Kunderaʼs 1984 novel Lʼinsoutenable...More »
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Joseph Havel "Nothing."
Yvon Lambert New York presents Joseph Havel’s first exhibition at the gallery. This show will feature seven fabric label works and one sculpture by the artist. Havel uses commonplace items throughout...More »
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Bertrand Lavier Exhibition
Yvon Lambert presents Bertrand Lavier’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, his first exhibition at Yvon Lambert New York. The internationally acclaimed artist is featured in prominent collections...More »
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Carlos Amorales "Aftermath"
Yvon Lambert New York presents the third solo exhibition by Carlos Amorales. Entitled Aftermath, the exhibition features a new installation, wall drawings, sculpture, and works on paper by the celebrated...More »
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Roman Opalka "Passages"
Yvon Lambert presents "Passages," Roman Opalkaʼs first solo exhibition at the gallery. The show will run concurrently in Yvon Lambert's Paris and New York galleries. Conceived by Opalka in 1965, the...More »
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Zilvinas Kempinas "Ballroom"
Kempinas uses unorthodox materials to create installations that transform architectural space and light to determine optical effect. Renowned for his work with unwound magnetic tape and fans, the artist...More »
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"Christmas in July" Exhibition
Anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss writes, “During both Christmas and the Saturnalia, society functions according to a double rhythm of heightened solidarity and exaggerated antagonism and these two aspects...More »
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Christian Vetter "The Presence of Absence"
Christian Vetter explores matters of the human condition in his practice, often using painting as a medium for this investigation. While questioning its continued relevance, Vetter remains dedicated to...More »
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Joan Jonas "Reading Dante III"
This exhibition marks Jonas’s third at Yvon Lambert. Reading Dante III draws inspiration from Dante’s fourteenth-century Divine Comedy, a reoccurring topos of Jonas’s work since 2007. Each performance...More »
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Stefan Brüggemann "Headlines & Last Line in the Movies"
Brüggemann explores a variety of mediums including sculpture, video, painting, and drawing. He frequently employs text, demonstrating a pop aesthetic while maintaining a critical attitude towards the sociological...More »
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Jill Magid "Objects to be Handed Over or Destroyed"
Objects to be Handed Over or Destroyed is Eyebeam alum Jill Magid's first solo exhibition at Yvon Lambert New York. Magid explores the nature of government secrecy and obligatory silence through her work...More »
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Ian Wallace Exhibition
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Shinique Smith "Ten Times Myself"
Shinique Smith brings the anonymous aspects of life to the forefront, examining her own footing within a world constantly askew. Ten Times Myself, inspired from song lyrics, is a self-imposed call to be...More »
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Michael Brown "An Object is Just Material"
Reinvention is vital to Michael Brown’s (b. 1982) work. Frequently, he uses everyday objects such as a six-pack of aluminum cans or lawn chairs. The artist’s latest body of work converts vinyl records...More »
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"Espèces d'espaces (Species of Spaces)" Exhibition
Espèces d'espaces is inspired by the 1974 book by Georges Perec with the same title. French author Perec (1936-1982) is perhaps best known in Europe for his linguistically creative writings. He addresses...More »
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Candice Breitz "Him+Her"
The exhibition features two seven-channel installations: Him (1968-2008) montages together a conversation between 23 Jack Nicholsons extracted from films made over a period of 40 years, while Her (1978...More »
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Kay Rosen "Scareful!"
An exhibition of new work by American artist Kay Rosen titled "Scareful!” features new works that include paintings on canvas, large wall paintings, drawings and sculpture. Kay Rosen has been making work...More »
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Berlinde De Bruyckere Exhibition
Berlinde De Bruyckere (b. Ghent 1964) is a celebrated sculptor whose transitory sculptures first came to prominence in the early twenty first century; most famous are her sculptures of horses arranged...More »
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Andres Serrano "Shit"
Serrano’s work focuses on universal themes such as bodily fluids, religion, sex and death. In this new series he continues his investigation of bodily functions through color photographs of excrement produced...More »
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"The Stranger" Exhibition
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Sotto Voce Exhibition
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David Claerbout "Then Came This"
Yvon Lambert New York presents David Claerbout’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. In his works, Claerbout blurs the line between the still and the moving image, digitally manipulating analogue images...More »