Anton Kern Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Anton Kern Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Brian Calvin “Onwards”
Gallery Floors 1 & 2 Anton Kern Gallery presents Onwards, Brian Calvin’s eighth solo exhibition in New York. Spanning the first and second floor galleries, the artist presents 17 new paintings in...More »
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Elene Chantladze Exhibition
Dual exhibitions at kaufmann repetto and Anton Kern Gallery survey the different aspects of Georgian artist Elene Chantladze’s practice. At kaufmann repetto, a span of works that include landscapes, portraiture,...More »
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Alessandro Pessoli “Pluto is my Master”
Pluto is my Master marks Alessandro Pessoli’s eighth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery. It consists of new paintings, drawings, and ceramic sculptures, and takes place on the first and third floors...More »
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Lloyd Foster “Double Double”
Anton Kern Gallery presents Double Double, Lloyd Foster’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Lloyd Foster (b. 1990, lives and works in New York) is the son of Ghanaian immigrants and grew up in Maryland....More »
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Paweł Althamer “Polish Sculpture”
First and Second Floor Galleries Anton Kern Gallery presents the Polish artist Paweł Althamer’s first gallery exhibition in the United States. After 30 years of exhibiting throughout Europe, Africa,...More »
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Marcel Odenbach Exhibition
Third Floor Gallery In his eighth exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, German artist Marcel Odenbach allows the viewer a precise glimpse into his multi-faceted practice. The exhibition consists of a video...More »
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Merlin James “Far And Near”
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“Photographic Pictures” Exhibition
curated by Anne Collier Anton Kern Gallery presents Photographic Pictures, an exhibition curated by the artist Anne Collier. Photographic Pictures takes Jiro Takamatsu’s 1972/73 series Photograph...More »
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Nathalie Du Pasquier “Speed Limit”
Anton Kern Gallery presents SPEED LIMIT, Nathalie Du Pasquier’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. As done previously in the third floor gallery, the artist now exercises her masterful understanding...More »
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Margot Bergman Exhibition
Anton Kern Gallery presents Margot Bergman’s third solo exhibition at the gallery, now bringing focus to the artist’s collaborative paintings created between the mid-1990s and 2010. During this pivotal...More »
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Ellen Gronemeyer “Tausendmal Du”
For her second exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Berlin-based artist Ellen Gronemeyer chose nineteen paintings: sparkling, densely painted, with turbulent surfaces, dark yet luminous compositions. Their...More »
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Yuli Yamagata “Sweet Dreams, Nosferatu”
Anton Kern Gallery presents Sweet Dreams, Nosferatu, the Brazilian artist Yuli Yamagata’s first solo exhibition in New York. Yamagata’s concept for the exhibition is activated in two parts and across...More »
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Anne Collier Exhibition
Anton Kern Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by the New York-based artist Anne Collier. This will be Collier’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. Over the past two decades Anne Collier...More »
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“Tales Of Manhattan - A 25th Anniversary” Exhibition
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Bendix Harms “Houses of Content”
The fifth exhibition by German artist Bendix Harms at Anton Kern Gallery presents sixteen new paintings. Painted over the last year and a half in his studio in Østerfælden, the artist’s farm in the north...More »
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Wilhelm Sasnal “New Paintings and One Film”
The eighth exhibition by Polish artist Wilhelm Sasnal at Anton Kern Gallery presents fifteen paintings and one film. Known as a painter of individual, lucidly formulated images (rather than of explorations...More »
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Alessandro Pessoli “Carousel”
“In this new cycle of works, I tried to find a balance between drawing and painting. I looked for solutions on how to create, in the same image, the lightness of the drawing sketched into the shapes and...More »
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David Byrd “Montrose VA, 1958-1988”
Anton Kern Gallery is pleased to announce its forthcoming exhibition David Byrd: Montrose VA, 1958 – 1988. The opening date, February 25th, coincides with the late artist’s 95th birthday. The exhibition...More »
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“11” Exhibition
Sometimes the original beckons for a sequel…Two years after the success of our group exhibition 10, we are pleased to follow up with 11, featuring eleven artists whose work we think scores a perfect ten....More »
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John Bock “Twilight Proximity Corpus”
In his tenth exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, German sculptor and performance artist John Bock presents twenty-five new 3D collages. While constructed out of simple materials, these works contain the...More »
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Jim Lambie “Year Unknown”
Anton Kern Gallery presents Jim Lambie: Year Unknown on the gallery’s third floor. The exhibition features new metal boxes and sunglasses sculptures, and is a decidedly intimate one, with small scale pieces...More »
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Brian Calvin “Waiting”
Faces abound, energizing the first and second floor galleries with hyperbolic color, mosaic eyes, and varnished lips. The cool neutrality of their expressions brings an equal and opposite force; a stillness...More »
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Weegee “The Human Touch, 1935 – 1945”
Anton Kern Gallery presents a solo exhibition of vintage photographs by the American photographer Weegee (b.1899 - d.1968). Weegee (Arthur Fellig) is best-known for his sensational reportage — capturing...More »
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“Old Technology” Exhibition
After months of living through screens, we are thrilled to open our doors again and present art as it is meant to be seen: in person. Old Technology, a group exhibition, embraces materiality and invokes...More »
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Ellen Berkenblit Sistergarden
Ellen Berkenblit’s eighth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Sistergarden, populates the main space with eleven large-scale paintings that form a dizzying daisy-chain of faces. Each face emerges...More »
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Andy Warhol “Drawings”
Andy Warhol is arguably the best-known artist from the second half of the 20th Century. Works such as Double Elvis, Gold Marilyn, Flowers and his Campbell’s Soup Cans have become iconic canon in the history...More »
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Nicole Eisenman “Incelesbian”
Nicole Eisenman’s fourth exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery presents 24 paper pulp drawings from a body of new works created in collaboration with Dieu Donné, the renowned hand papermaking workshop in Brooklyn. Eisenman’s...More »
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“Samba In The Dark” Exhibition
Samba In The Dark is inspired by a well-known Brazilian protest song, Apesar de Você (In Spite of You), written and recorded in 1970 by Chico Buarque at the height of the military dictatorship in Brazil...More »
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Richard Hughes “The Great Perhaps”
“I go to seek the great perhaps” were the last words of French philosopher François Rabelais. An optimism pervades this sentiment: a sense of wonder in the unknown and the beyond. This forms the core of...More »
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Chris Martin “1979-1994”
Painting titled “Untitled (For Tamara)” by Chris Martin, 1989-1992. Painting titled “One smoke from the pipe and Miles tasted like Rembrandt moth fluttered in the burning studio then slept depressed for...More »
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“Wirrwarr” Exhibition
The German term wirrwarr is untranslatable. Its onomatopoeic meaning is something akin to chaos, but a specific kind of chaos—an assemblage of chaos, perhaps, still salvageable. This exhibition embraces...More »
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Aliza Nisenbaum “Coreografías”
For her debut exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Mexican-born and New York-based activist and painter Aliza Nisenbaum will present Coreografías, a new body of individual and group portrait paintings. All...More »
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Margot Bergman “Family Album”
Anton Kern Gallery welcomes back Chicago-based artist Margot Bergman for her second solo exhibition with the gallery. In Family Album, Bergman presents recent paintings and, for the first time ever, photographs. Margot...More »
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Nathalie Du Pasquier “As The Plane Was Reaching Cruising Altitude”
In Nathalie Du Pasquier’s first exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, the artist presents an installation of colorful geometric works on paper and monochromatic wooden objects, using the floorplan of the gallery...More »
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David Shrigley “Fluff War”
In his seventh solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, entitled FLUFF WAR, British artist David Shrigley presents a large-scale kinetic sculpture, two neon sculptures, and 100 new drawings. As visitors...More »
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Dan McCarthy “7 Bangers”
For his sixth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, New York artist Dan McCarthy presents a series of new sculptures entitled 7 Bangers. Seven Bangers This group of seven ceramic sculptures titled Seven...More »
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Jim Lambie “Skin Shape”
“The everyday and universal objects are often overlooked and ignored. I am bringing these elements into sharp focus. Placing them in a more central role. It’s surprising how universal some objects are....More »
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Marcel Odenbach “Das grosse Missverständnis”
Third floor gallery Anton Kern Gallery presents a video by Marcel Odenbach entitled “Das grosse Missverständnis” (The Big Misunderstanding). The piece is an early critique of mass media and the lure...More »
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Erik van Lieshout “Beer”
“Conflict is my talent.” -Erik Van Lieshout For his second solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Erik Van Lieshout will debut his new film, Beer, which documents the inner controversies that surrounded...More »
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David Byrd Exhibition
Anton Kern Gallery presents its first exhibition with New York painter David Byrd, and our representation of the David Byrd Estate. We will introduce Byrd’s work with a selection of portraits, landscapes,...More »
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Manfred Pernice “re-kapito”
German artist Manfred Pernice titled his sixth exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery re-kapito, which derives from the German verb “rekapitulieren,” meaning “to repeat in a summarized form,” “to remember,”...More »
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Robert Janitz “Uptown Campus”
Anton Kern Gallery and CANADA presents their first solo exhibitions with Robert Janitz. Uptown Campus will open at Anton Kern Gallery, on Thursday, December 13th; and College Robert Janitz at CANADA opens...More »
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John Bock “Dead + Juicy”
For our eighth exhibition with German artist John Bock, Anton Kern Gallery presents Dead + Juicy, a film and sculptural installation commissioned by The Contemporary Austin, which premiered at the museum...More »
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Saul Fletcher “Four Loom Weaver”
For his ninth exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, British photographer Saul Fletcher will show 16 new photographs created in his current home base of Berlin. Fletcher’s work transcends photography; his...More »
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Matthew Monahan “frNMEz”
In frNMEz, Los Angeles-based artist Matthew Monahan presents a new group of freestanding sculptures and paintings on aluminum. Known for his mastery of both traditional and industrial materials, Monahan’s...More »
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Ellen Berkenblit “The Clock Unlocked”
The Clock Unlocked is the first exhibition to encompass works from over four decades of New York painter Ellen Berkenblit’s practice. Hung salon style, arranged instinctually and without chronology, this...More »
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Nobuyoshi Araki “I , Photography”
I , Photography presents four distinct bodies of work by Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. The exhibition takes its title from a phrase in the opening manifesto of Sentimental Journey, a document...More »
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“The Party” Exhibition
Curated by Ali Subotnick Maurizio Cattelan, Martin Creed, Catharine Czudej, Jamie Isenstein, Peter Land, Sean Landers, Marepe, Jason Meadows, Pentti Monkkonen, Ruby Neri, David Robbins, Jennifer Rochlin,...More »
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Francis Upritchard “Pots”
Third Floor Gallery For her third exhibition at the gallery, Francis Upritchard presents a new series of clay pot sculptures that are the result of her residency at the Lux Art Institute this past winter...More »
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Bendix Harms “Sankt Rufus”
In 2016, German painter Bendix Harms moved from Hamburg to Østerfælden, a farm in the North of Denmark. This was the territory of Rufus, a cat who had been ruling over the property for the last 16 years,...More »
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Anne Collier Exhibition
“Anne Collier remakes women as they have been photographed by others… not so much in her own image, but in an image that questions the image.” (Hilton Als) Anton Kern Gallery presents an exhibition...More »
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Sarah Jones Exhibition
In Jean Cocteau’s post war film Orphée (1950) there is a beguiling moment when the then modern day Orpheus, standing in front of a full length framed mirror in his room, slides his hand through his own...More »
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Chris Martin Exhibition
For his third exhibition at the Anton Kern Gallery, Chris Martin presents a number of new, large-scale paintings, inspired by the gallery’s two-story atrium and the artist’s new upstate painting studio. ...More »
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Nicole Eisenman “A Valentine’s Day Show”
Nicole Eisenman’s A Valentine’s Day Show consists of two dozen drawings and three new paintings, all made from life depicting the artist’s friends in the pastoral seaside setting of Fire Island. The show...More »
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“10” Exhibition
Anton Kern Gallery presents 10, a group show on the gallery’s third floor featuring ten painters whose work we rate at 11. Spanning multiple generations, each artist creates intimate works that are...More »
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Ellen Gronemeyer “frozen”
For her first solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Berlin-based painter Ellen Gronemeyer presents a group of new paintings that portray youthful characters, children, and the occasional animal in a topsy-turvy...More »
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Lara Schnitger “Too Nice Too Long”
For her solo exhibition Too Nice Too Long, Los Angeles-based artist Lara Schnitger (Dutch, b. 1969) transforms Anton Kern Gallery into the headquarters of “Suffragette City,” her traveling hybrid procession-protest...More »
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Lothar Hempel “Oral Heart”
German artist Lothar Hempel named his recent exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery after a poem of his, “Oral Heart.” Like the poem that initiated an expanding body of the artist’s writing, the show is an amalgamation...More »
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Alessandro Pessoli “Against Me”
In his sixth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Italian-born and Los Angeles-based artist Alessandro Pessoli presents Against Me: new paintings, ceramics, and sculptural installations that include...More »
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Mike Kuchar “Drawings by Mike!”
Mike Kuchar, recipient of the United States Artist award in 1993, and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2017, was born in 1942. His teachers in public school recognized his ability to draw and suggested he attend...More »
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Brian Calvin Exhibition
In his fifth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, the California-based painter Brian Calvin presents a new body of work featuring tightly-cropped portrait paintings, colored pencil drawings, and anthropomorphic...More »
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Nicole Eisenman “Faces: Painted Reliefs”
Coinciding with her large presentation of five over-life-size bathers at Skulptur Projekte Münster in Germany this summer, New York artist Nicole Eisenman presents a concise group of painted reliefs at...More »
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Ellen Berkenblit Exhibition
In her sixth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, New York-based painter Ellen Berkenblit presents a new body of work that connects her love of textiles to her painting practice. The artist’s clever placement...More »
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Bendix Harms “ÄMEN”
ÄMEN is an exhibition of color pencil drawings by German artist Bendix Harms. Known for his thickly spackled and scratched paintings—whose cast of characters include birds, cats, mushrooms and himself—these...More »
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Wilhelm Sasnal Exhibition
Anton Kern Gallery presents its inaugural exhibition at 16 East 55th Street with new paintings by the Polish artist Wilhelm Sasnal. This prescient grouping of works features portraits of prominent politicians,...More »
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“Implosion 20” Exhibition
Anton Kern Gallery is turning twenty and we are celebrating this anniversary with Implosion 20, a group exhibition featuring the work of all 27 artists on roster, as well as works by artists who have shown...More »
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Jonas Wood “Portraits”
For his fifth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Jonas Wood presents a group of portraits that depict his family, close friends, and the artist himself. Through exuberant color, line, and scale, these...More »
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Margot Bergman Exhibition and Brian Calvin “Early Work”
For her debut solo exhibition in New York, Anton Kern Gallery has invited Chicago-based painter Margot Bergman (b.1934) to present a body of recent portraits. Paired with Bergman’s work is a selection...More »
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Nicole Eisenman Exhibition
For her debut exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, New York artist Nicole Eisenman presenta a new body of paintings, a group of drawings and one plaster sculpture. The works range from the monumental to the...More »
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Anne Collier Exhibition
In her fourth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, the New York-based artist Anne Collier presents a body of new photographs that expands upon her ongoing inquiry into the nature and culture(s) of photographic...More »
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Eberhard Havekost “Expulsion from Paradise Freeze”
For his seventh solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, German painter Eberhard Havekost has put together a group of 25 paintings under the title Expulsion from Paradise Freeze. The works in the exhibition...More »
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Francis Upritchard & Martino Gamper Exhibition
Wife and husband and frequent collaborators, Francis Upritchard and Martino Gamper bring together contrasting approaches to the making of three-dimensional objects. Upritchard is a sculptress from New...More »
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Jim Lambie “Train in Vein”
For his upcoming solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Glasgow-based artist Jim Lambie presents a colorful new body of sculptures that will inhabit an immersive installation from floor to ceiling. In...More »
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Mark Grotjahn “Painted Sculpture”
In his fourth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, painter and sculptor Mark Grotjahn presents a new body of painted bronzes. This is the first gallery exhibition to further elaborate upon the artist’s...More »
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Araki “EROS DIARY”
Photography was destined to be involved with death. Reality is in color, but at its beginnings photography always discolored reality and turned it into black and white. Color is life, black and white is...More »
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Chris Martin “Three Black Paintings (1992-1996)”
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Marcel Odenbach Exhibition
In his seventh exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, German video and collage artist Marcel Odenbach presents five large works on paper along with a group of objects. The eye-catching centerpiece is a portrait...More »
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Ellen Berkenblit Exhibition
Berkenblit’s practice hovers between representation and abstraction, often presenting the female figure experiencing a realm of imaginative explosion and escape. Through her unpredictable application of...More »
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David Shrigley Exhibition
In his sixth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, British artist David Shrigley presents 78 drawings, two sculptures and one animation. The drawings, which are ink and acrylic on paper, depict a variety of...More »
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“The Painter of Modern Life” Exhibition
The Painter of Modern Life brings together works by 21 artists, with the19th century designation of the poet-critic Charles Baudelaire as its mantle, including: Nathaniel Axel, Lisa Beck, Sadie Benning,...More »
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Erik van Lieshout “I am in heaven”
Anton Kern Gallery announces Erik van Lieshout’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, “I am in heaven.” The Rotterdam-based artist presents new drawings and a large-scale sculptural installation that...More »
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Andy Warhol “1950s Drawings”
Andy Warhol: 1950s Drawings brings together 150 never before seen works on paper from the late 1940s through 1960. They show Warhol as a skilled draftsman and great experimenter. Using ink and graphite,...More »
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Chris Martin Exhibition
His first show will consist of a selection of new paintings created over the past summer in upstate New York and will be accompanied by a new monograph featuring a conversation with Bob Nickas. Martin,...More »
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Brian Calvin Exhibition
For his forth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, Los Angeles-based artist Brian Calvin presents a group of paintings of faces, closely cropped or just of mouths and lips , as well as figures posing, some...More »
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Lothar Hempel “People Like You Find It Easy”
Like a futuristic stage impresario, and seemingly without effort, Hempel choreographs figures and objects, matches disparate materials and techniques, and arranges geometric shapes, luminous colors, and...More »
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“Displayed” Exhibition
Anton Kern Gallery presents Displayed an exhibition curated by artist and White Columns’ director Matthew Higgs. Displayed is an exhibition of artworks that, in very different ways, explore the methodologies...More »
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Matthew Monahan Exhibition
Los Angeles-based artist Matthew Monahan’s sixth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery presents sixteen sculptures, a set of drawings, two wall-mounted masks, and a single large figure in the back room. Monahan...More »
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Wilhelm Sasnal “Lava”
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Sarah Jones Exhibition
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Dan McCarthy Exhibition
For his fifth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, New York artist Dan McCarthy is presenting new paintings, drawings, and a group of ceramic sculptures called Facepots. Figures and faces are his subject matter;...More »
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Saul Fletcher Exhibition
For his seventh solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, English artist Saul Fletcher is presenting a new body of work, thirty photographs all taken inside the artist’s new abode in Berlin, Germany, in 2013. A...More »
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Marepe Exhibition
For his third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, Brazilian artist Marepe presents a group of six sculptures made of common objects and put together with great formal rigor and poetic potential. These works...More »
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Jonas Wood Exhibition
Jonas Wood’s fourth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery presents a collection of paintings that transform everyday spaces, subjects, and artifacts from his daily life into novel encounters. These energetic...More »
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Francis Upritchard “War Dance”
For her full-scale New York gallery debut, Francis Upritchard – a London-based New Zealander who represented her country at the 2009 Venice Biennale – stages eight figurative sculptures seemingly engaged...More »
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Shio Kusaka Exhibition
[Image: Shio Kusaka “Porcelain” 11 x 10 1/4 x 10 1/4 in., Courtesy Anton Kern Gallery, New York (AK# 9720)] More »
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Richard Hughes Exhibition
For his third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, UK-based artist Richard Hughes has turned the gallery into a stage for a magic dance performed by a street gang of enchanted lamp posts, ice-cream-wafer garden...More »
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Wilhelm Sasnal Exhibition
For this fifth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Polish artist Wilhelm Sasnal has selected a group of paintings and works on paper around the theme of Kodak, the now defunct film and camera manufacturer....More »
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David Shrigley Exhibition
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Eberhard Havekost Exhibition
For his sixth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, German painter Eberhard Havekost has put together a body of 15 paintings under the title “COPY + OWNERSHIP”. The title declares the painter to be both...More »
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Rachel Wolfson "Experimental Ceramicist Alessandro Pessoli on His Latest Creations"
BIG EARS; MELTING FACES; hollow eyes; blurry nudes; top-hatted showmen; jeering caricatures; ghoulish nomads; and apparition-like Christian deities, all sketched and sprayed-painted with sloping expressive...More »
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"It's Always Summer On The Inside" Exhibition
The exhibition’s title is taken from an advertisement for surfing wetsuits from the 1970s. Using an Oneil wetsuit promised that once inside your new second skin, Summer was awaiting. The title itself...More »
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Lara Schintger & My Barbarians "The Butterflyʼs Evil Spell"
The Butterfly's Evil Spell is a collaboration among the three members of LA based collective My Barbarian (Malik Gaines, Jade Gordon and Alexandro Segade) and sculptor Lara Schnitger. Playing between...More »
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Manfred Pernice "pezzi"
German sculptor Manfred Pernice connects aspects of architecture, urban planning, and everyday esthetics with questions of time, place and politics to create an oeuvre that is held together by a complex...More »
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Anne Collier Exhibition
In her third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, New York-based artist Anne Collier presents a body of recent photographs that amplifies her continuing investigation into questions of perception and representation,...More »
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Ellen Berkenblit Exhibition
In her fifth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, New York-based painter Ellen Berkenblit presents a new body of intensely colored, energetic, figurative paintings. Layers of rawness and vulnerability are...More »
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Sergej Jensen Exhibition
For his third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, Danish artist Sergej Jensen will present a new body of paintings. Jensen’s work has been exhibited in numerous one-person shows at galleries in Berlin,...More »
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Jim Lambie "Spiritualized"
Jim Lambie’s fifth solo-exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery feels like a living organism with different parts of one body fulfilling a variety of functions while reverberating in bright colors. The gallery’s...More »
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Lothar Hempel Exhibition
Lothar Hempel’s ninth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery comprises three sculptures, five aluminum paintings, three diamond-shaped photo-montages, and a set of seven collages. The entire show is framed by...More »
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John Bock "Im Schatten der Made (In the Shadow of the Maggot)"
Styled after 1920s German Expressionist films, Im Schatten der Made (In the Shadow of the Maggot) tells the story of an artificial creature, an automaton that is created from biological materials and resembles...More »
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Mark Grotjahn Exhibition
Mark Grotjahnʼs third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery is comprised of nine large-scale Face paintings. In an apparent departure from the monochrome Butterfly paintings of his 2007 gallery show, the new...More »
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Saul Fletcher Exhibition
[Image: Saul Fletcher "Untitled #227 Dog" (2011) C Print 5 9/16 x 7 1/8 in.]More »
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Jonas Wood Exhibition
Jonas Woodʼs third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery takes an assertive step forward into the pictorial and psychological-emotional investigation of interior spaces, gently leaving behind the Calder-like...More »
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Marcel Odenbach Exhibition
In his sixth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Marcel Odenbach asks a fundamental question, whether and how an event such as the holocaust can possibly be memorialized. The two works in the exhibition,...More »
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Matthew Monahan Exhibition
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David Shrigley Exhibition
- Media: Illustration - Painting - Drawing - Other - Sculpture - Other - Video installation - Media Arts
- 2010-09-15 - 2010-10-30
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Shio Kusaka Exhibition
[Image: Shio Kusaka "untitled" (2009) stoneware 5 x 5.8 in.]More »
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Richard Hughes Exhibition
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Wilhelm Sasnal Exhbition
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John Bock Exhibition
The fifth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery of German artist John Bock includes a two-channel video projection, a squid-powered metal sculpture with video, a group of hanging soft sculptures, and a lecturedance-performance...More »
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Anne Collier Exhibition
[Image: Anne Collier "Open Book #1 (Crépuscules)" (2009) C Print 44 x 59 in. Courtesy Anton Kern Gallery, NY]More »
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Brian Calvin "Head"
[Image: Brian Calvin "Nowhere Boogie" (2000) Acrylic on canvas 24 x 44 in.]More »
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Saul Fletcher Exhibition
[Image: Saul Fletcher "Untitled # 141 H" (2000) B&W polaroids 3.5 x 4.5 in. Courtesy Anton Kern Gallery, NY]More »
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Michael Joo Exhibition
Four years after the artistʼs last one person exhibition at The Bohen Foundation in New York, Michael Joo presents new large-scale sculptures and paintings in his fifth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery....More »
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Alessandro Pessoli Exhibition
For his forth one-person show at Anton Kern Gallery, Italian artist Alessandro Pessoli has put together a body of work, seamlessly moving between drawing, painting, collage, and sculpture, that places...More »
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Dorothy Iannone Exhibition
[Image: Dorothy Iannone "Look At Me" (1970/71) acrylic on linen mounted on canvas 190 x 150 cm. Courtesy Anton Kern Gallery, New York]More »
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Lara Schnitger Exhibition
Los Angeles-based Dutch artist Lara Schnitger presents a group of her characteristic sculptures along with a dozen textile paintings. Sculptures and flat works alike are carefully constructed from dyed,...More »
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John Bock Exhibition
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Marepe "Discompleto"
Brazilian artist Marepe has assembled a group of eight sculptures that are made of everyday materials and found objects, many inspired by popular music. “Discompleto,” a word play on disc (disco) and...More »
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Lothar Hempel "Kats, Nerves, Shadows & Gin"
Lothar Hempelʼs current solo show is comprised of four figurative sculptures, three large diamond-shaped photomontages, and one painting, radiates an air of mystic coolness, generosity and grace. Like...More »
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Eberhard Havekost Exhibition
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Nobuyoshi Araki "1960s Photographs"
This first-time exhibition of unknown material from the 1960s by Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki will stir up expectations and preconceived notions. Well-known for his diaristic and upfront erotic photography,...More »
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Jonas Wood Exhibition
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Matthew Monahan Exhibition
For his fourth soloshow at Anton Kern Gallery, Los Angeles-based artist Matthew Monahan assembled a group of fragmented figurative sculptures filled with mystery, boldness, and grace. Monahan combines...More »
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Bendix Harms "Lebenslieben"
For his second solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, German artist Bendix Harms has put together a body of paintings and drawings called Lebenslieben or Loves of Life. Harmsʼ paintings confront the viewer...More »
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"Friends and Family" Exhibition
The premise for “Friends and Family” is simple: each gallery artist was asked to submit one workof art along with a work by an artist friend and an artist family member. All gallery staff was invited to...More »
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David Shrigley Exhibition
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Sergej Jensen "Pictures and Paintings"
A group of quietly beautiful formalist textile based paintings by Danish artist Sergej Jensen will be on view through May 10th. This is the artist’s second solo show in New York at Anton Kern Gallery. For...More »