Arario Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Arario Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"The Personal Dimension: Four Emerging Artists from China" Exhibitiion
- Media: Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Other - Video installation - Other - Media Arts
- 2010-09-17 - 2010-11-13
Arario Gallery presents The Personal Dimension: Four Emerging Artists from China, a group exhibition of works by young artists who live and work in China. The four artists in the exhibition are referred...More »
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"Irrelevant: Local Emerging Asian Artists Who Don’t Make Work About Being Asian" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Video installation
- 2010-07-01 - 2010-08-06
Arario Gallery presents Irrelevant: Local Emerging Asian Artists Who Don’t Make Work About Being Asian, an ambitious survey exhibition featuring the work of nearly fifty artists curated by Joann Kim and...More »
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"Now Through a Glass Darkly" Exhibition
The exhibition takes its title from the 1990 book by Edward Peter Nolan, Now Through a Glass Darkly: Specular Images of Being and Knowing from Virgil to Chaucer (University of Michigan Press), in which...More »
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Miao Xiaochun "Microcosm"
Arario New York presents Miao Xiaochun’s Microcosm, an exhibition of more than twenty works in three dimensional animation, multi-panels, digital paintings, drawings, and embroideries. As one of the...More »
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"The Promise of Loss: A Contemporary Index of Iran" Exhibition
Arario New York in collaboration with Galerie Hilger Vienna presents "The Promise of Loss: A Contemporary Index of Iran," an exhibition curated by Shaheen Merali. An exhibition of works created by young...More »
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Yue Minjun "Smile-isms"
The exhibition of a new set of 28 original prints will be shown for the first time. These prints beautifully illustrate the iconic laughing face and figure of the artist as seen manifested in various states...More »
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Wonsook Kim "Forest Scenes"
The exhibition will include Kim’s newest series of paintings based on Schumann’s Waldszenen (Forest Scenes), Op. 82 as well as numerous small drawings and an earlier large scale work titled Till We Have...More »
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Osang Gwon "Deodorant Type"
Osang Gwon developed and introduced his unique style of photo-sculpture while studying at Hong-Ilk University in Seoul, Korea. Called Deodorant Types, these life-size figures are pink foam shapes that...More »
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"Paraphrase" Exhibition
"Paraphrase" takes the act of writing as its starting point. The title—meaning a restatement of a text or passage; to put something in your own words; or to give meaning in another form—suggests how these...More »
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Hyung Koo Kang Exhibition
Hyung Koo Kang is hailed as one of the most important portraitist working in Korea today. Inspired by the many interpretations that a fleeting facial expression can yield, he began his methodical investigation...More »
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Suejin Chung Exhibition
Chung takes an analytical approach to painting that has been summarized as “a visual language that exists in a completely different dimension than that of letters or words.” In multi-layered and color...More »
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"Artists in Exile" Exhibition
Curated by Thorsten Albertz and Jaishri Abichandani, "Artists in Exile" is a group exhibition of works by artists of South East Asian, Middle Eastern, or Indian descent that reside in New York City. “Exile”...More »
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Fang Lijun Exhibition
Fang Lijun—one of China’s best-known artists and the recognized leader of the Cynical Realism movement—will exhibit his new body of work. While Fang Lijun is celebrated for his paintings depicting bald...More »
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Nalini Malani "Listening to the Shades"
Inspired by the writing of Christa Wolf on the ancient Greek myth of Cassandra, Malani reactivates a myth that she considers germane to our present moment: Cassandra, a woman whose insights are ignored...More »
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Tallur L.N. "Antimatter"
Tallur’s large-scale, mixed media sculptures and installations are both “insider” and “outsider” views of the painful humour of a vernacular culture in transition, inevitably displaced and irredeemably...More »
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Seo-Bo Park "Empty the Mind"
Park, Seo-Bo is the father of Korean abstract painting. Since beginning his artistic career in the 1950s, Park, Seo-Bo has been at the forefront of contemporary Korean art. He is considered his country’s...More »
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Hyungkoo Lee Exhibition
Hyungkoo Lee lives and works in Korea. The Korean Pavilion of the 52nd Venice Biennial was entirely dedicated to his work. He gained attention in the art world by presenting his series titled The Objecuals,...More »