Blue Mountain Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Blue Mountain Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Deutschman, Feltin, Majd-Amin, Maya "Galerie Mani: Art From Berlin"
This exhibition is the beginning of a fruitful mutual exchange, the start of a cooperation between Blue Mountain Gallery New York and Galerie Mani Berlin. Next spring almost all artists from Blue Mountain (...)
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Anne Diggory "Change of Course"
The "Change of Course" series by Anne Diggory includes artworks that are multi-layered offshoots from several stages of the working process that produced one painting, “From the Center.” The early gestural (...)
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Marie-Annick Brown "Girlhood Part 3: The Arts"
Marie-Annick Brown is showing two groups of works that are personal reflections on the arts. The first is a series of copies, partial and incomplete, of paintings found mostly in art magazines. It was (...)
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"Ensemble" Exhibition
“Ensemble” features the collaborative, individual, and simultaneously conceived work of three of New York’s finest contemporary artists: Carol Heft, Nancy Prusinowski and Geraldo Perez. This exhibition (...)
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Tsukasa Ono Exhibition
The artist will present the images he has most recently been developing. There are the large, thoughtful paintings (based on tree roots) in which he searches for his own sense of personal ‘roots ‘ in human (...)
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Debra Drexler "Pool of Reflection"
Drexler is interested in "seeing the potential for light to break through and transform the darkness. It is only through understanding our shadow, that we see how it models and reflects the light in us." (...)
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Owen Gray "Recent Paintings"
Owen Gray's new paintings present an intimate world, teaming with nature that is trying to survive. The cross section of wildlife includes monkeys, birds, reptiles, and insects aggressively guarding their (...)
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Rosemary Dunbar "Swimming to Cuba"
The work in the show is comprised of images of swimming and swimmers. The images are often layered, broken apart and put back together to reveal various views. The vocabulary of her work includes underlying (...)




