Bureau - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Bureau. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Throughline” Exhibition
Bureau presents a group exhibition presenting the work of six artists in various media. The image of a lone pay phone on a quiet and curving city street opens the show. Viola Yeşiltaç’s silver gelatin...More »
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Kyung-Me “Sister”
Sister, Kyung-Me’s newest suite of eight ink drawings, alternately present four works set in the two distinct and overlapping social orders of the monastery and geisha lodging home (okiya). Each of the...More »
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Constance DeJong “Polymorphose”
Bureau presents the 2022 season with a solo exhibition by Constance DeJong. The exhibition, Polymorphose, coincides with the release of her new book, Reader, published this summer by Primary Information....More »
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Kate Spencer Stewart “Convention”
Bureau presents Convention, Kate Spencer Stewart’s first solo exhibition at Bureau. The installation comprises eight large, square format oil paintings. Each painting is contained and unique while also...More »
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“SURVEY” Exhibition
Organized by Brittni Ann Harvey and Harry Gould Harvey IV Bureau presents SURVEY, an exhibition organized with the Fall River Museum of Contemporary Art in Massachusetts. Situated on the ground...More »
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Libby Rothfeld “Junker”
“The underside [of the baptismal bowl], however, was inscribed in a variety of ever-changing scripts with the names of those heads of the household who had been its owners over the course of time. His...More »
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“untitled Arrangement” Exhibition
Bureau presents untitled Arrangement, a group show featuring Tom Holmes, Kyung-Me, Brandon Ndife, Christine Rebet and Julia Rommel. The exhibition title is borrowed from the paintings presented by Tom...More »
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Matt Hoyt “Note To You”
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“Soft As Velvet Eyes Can See” Exhibition
Bureau presents Soft As Velvet Eyes Can See, a three-person show featuring Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili, K.R.M. Mooney and Kate Spencer Stewart. The exhibition emphasizes the somatic experience of perception,...More »
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Harry Gould Harvey IV “The Confusion of Tongues!”
Between me and youse… We lost track of the light, it flickered away Between the gray gusts of changing times. Trying to track the trails of where the birds had flown. Skimmers and seagulls chucking...More »
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Caleb Considine “Iodized Salt”
This is Caleb Considine’s third solo exhibition at Bureau. Considine works from life, focusing increasingly on cityscapes and objects set up in his studio. In the five paintings and two drawings in this...More »
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Patricia Treib “Arm Measures”
Bureau presents Patricia Treib’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, Arm Measures. Coinciding with this exhibition will be the launch of Treib’s first monograph, which includes color plates of paintings...More »
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“Beauty Can Be the Opposite of a Number” Exhibition
“Dear Jenny, I’m working on an exhibition which I think is about naming and codes of language and how wonderfully slippery those codes can be: how a depiction of a thing is separate from its name, and...More »
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Kyung-Me & Harry Gould Harvey IV “Coniunctio”
Bureau presents a two-person exhibition featuring new work by Kyung-Me and Harry Gould Harvey IV, Coniunctio. The title comes from a medieval, alchemical concept regarding the union of opposites. Harvey...More »
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Tom Holmes “REALTREE®”
Bureau presents REALTREE® a solo exhibition by Tom Holmes, their fourth with the gallery. The exhibition features a group of realist oil paintings, some pushing at the seams of the gallery’s walls. A seemingly...More »
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“Condo New York” Exhibition
Bureau hosts Standard (Oslo) with: Erica Baum, Goutam Ghosh, Harry Gould Harvey IV, Ann Cathrin November Høibo, Brandon Ndife, Mikael Lo Presti More »
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Matt Hoyt “Six Winds”
Bureau presents Six Winds, Matt Hoyt’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. Hoyt is best known for his diminutive and absorbing sculptural works. Here he presents approximately 30 new pieces, each an...More »
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Julia Rommel “Candy Jail”
Bureau presents Candy Jail, Julia Rommel’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition features a suite of paintings, heavily-laden with exuberant colors and bearing traces of the many multiple...More »
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Brandon Ndife & Diane Severin Nguyen “Minor twin worlds”
Bureau presents Minor twin worlds, a two-person show featuring the photographs of Diane Severin Nguyen and sculptures by Brandon Ndife. The exhibition suggests an adjacent reality, at once speculative...More »
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Erica Baum “A Long Dress”
What is the current that makes machinery, that makes it crackle, what is the current that presents a long line and a necessary waist. What is this current. What is the wind, what is it. Where is the...More »
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Christine Rebet “Thunderbird”
Bureau presents a solo exhibition by Christine Rebet, Thunderbird, the artist’s second with the gallery. Rebet is known for her insightful interpretations of history, refracted by her intuitive lens and...More »
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Jonas Lipps “Wiwi Food”
Tanya Leighton, Berlin and Bureau, New York presents a solo exhibition, WIWI FOOD by the Berlin-based artist, Jonas Lipps. The exhibition marks the second half of an exchange between the two galleries,...More »
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“Condo New York” Exhibition
Condo New York Bureau hosts Hopkinson Mossman (Auckland/Wellington) + Kristina Kite Gallery (Los Angeles) A collaborative exhibition featuring works by Fiona Connor, Oscar Enberg, Tom Holmes,...More »
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Caleb Considine “Sandpaper Tongue”
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Wojciech Bąkowski, Erica Baum and Constance DeJong “Hours and Places”
Hours and Places brings together works by three of the gallery’s artists, Wojciech Bąkowski, Erica Baum and Constance DeJong. Bąkowski’s drawings behind tinted glass, DeJong’s works on paper and re-engineered...More »
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Lionel Maunz “In the Sewer of Your Body”
Bureau presents Lionel Maunz’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, In the Sewer of Your Body. Maunz conjures the gallery as a field of cruelty and degradation where corporeal depravity and the untenable...More »
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“Dinner that night” Exhibition
Organized by Weston Lowe I’ve known something was going to happen. It’s been due for a long time, and now it looks like it’s here or will be shortly. Perhaps tomorrow. Who knows? Violet Dennison...More »
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Libby Rothfeld “Noon and Afternoon”
Bureau presents a solo exhibition by Libby Rothfeld, the artist’s first with the gallery, following AAa:Quien with Erica Baum this past January. For Noon and Afternoon, Rothfeld debuts a new group of sculptures...More »
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Ellie Ga “Strophe, A Turning”
Bureau presents a solo exhibition by Ellie Ga: Strophe, A Turning. The exhibition features her latest work, a two-channel video installation, which is the culmination of over three years of research. As...More »
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“Carlos/Ishikawa, London” Exhibition
CONDO New York Bureau hosts Carlos/Ishikawa, London A collaborative exhibition featuring Darja Bajagić Steve Bishop Isabelle Cornaro Jaya Howey Lionel Maunz Stuart Middleton Ebecho Muslimova Issy...More »
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Patricia Treib “Interstices”
Bureau presents Interstices, Patricia Treib’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Treib’s canvases skirt the lyrical. She masses colors, one beside the next, so precisely that the subtle spaces...More »
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Matt Hoyt “Chrysalis”
“Brood VI 17-Year Cicadas are due in Spring 2017. The main group will emerge in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. Lesser groups should emerge in Ohio and Wisconsin. These cicadas will begin to...More »
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Tom Holmes “L’Eggo My Eggo®”
Bureau presents Tom Holmes’s exhibition, L’Eggo My Eggo®, his third solo at Bureau. The exhibition collides two distinctly American vernacular iconographies of saccharine pop and austere minimalism and...More »
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Erica Baum & Libby Rothfeld “AAa:Quien”
Bureau presents AAa:Quien, a two-person exhibition featuring Erica Baum and Libby Rothfeld that relates the instability of language with the social world. Against the backdrop of our political moment,...More »
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Julia Rommel “Man Alive”
Bureau presents Julia Rommel’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, Man Alive. The exhibition comprises six large paintings exploding with color and cohering to complex geometric structures. As with...More »
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Jaya Howey “Edifying Lines for Sensitive Readers”
Just in time for school, Bureau presents Edifying Lines for Sensitive Readers, Jaya Howey’s second solo exhibition at the gallery featuring a new series of paintings and a group of new wooden and textile...More »
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“Seek Professional Help” Exhibition
Organized by Mary Grace Wright Bestia Fraxinus Excelsior Carciofo Cylindropunta Ossibus Chorisia Speciosa Pachipodium Consider The Bad Example You Are Setting For Your Children Euraphia Chthalamidae...More »
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Wojciech Bakowski “Hideout in the Corner of Level 6”
Bureau presents the solo exhibition of Polish artist Wojciech Bakowski, his first with the gallery. Bakowski works in diverse media unleashing his idiosyncratic and poetic voice through drawing, sculpture,...More »
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Lionel Maunz “Fealty”
Bureau presents Fealty, Lionel Maunz’s fourth solo show with the gallery. The exhibition comprises three large and intricate sculptures in iron, concrete and steel as well as several new graphite drawings....More »
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Erica Baum “The Following Information”
It has been over twenty years since Erica Baum began photographing in classrooms, capturing snippets of chalky script and dusty scribbles left on blackboards with her large format Deardorff view camera....More »
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“A Scratching Not a Biting” Exhibition
I dreamed that I turned out my stomach and watched it roll across the floor. It quickly collided with a table leg, or rather, I thought it did—but then it curled around the thing as if trying to grab it,...More »
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Viktor Kopp Exhibition
Bureau presents Viktor Kopp’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. For Viktor Kopp, the charged state that exists between figurative and abstract painting has never gone away. He has investigated...More »
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Gizela Mickiewicz and Roman Stańczak “Feet, 4 Walls & Head”
Bureau presents 4 Walls & Head, a collaboration with Galeria Stereo from Warsaw Poland. This two-person exhibition features Gizela Mickiewicz and Roman Stańczak, sculptors from two different generations...More »
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“The Daily Show” Exhibition
Bureau presents The Daily Show, a series of 20 unique 8-hour video screenings over 20 days. Each artist, or group of artists, is given one day and full agency to create a playlist of whatever combination...More »
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Christine Rebet “Paysage Fautif”
Bureau presents Paysage Fautif, Christine Rebet’s first solo gallery exhibition in New York. The French artist has worked across mediums for many years, showing a rich and unique vision that pervades her...More »
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Caleb Considine Exhibition
While I was working on this group of paintings I tried and quickly discarded one that revealed something to me about my overall practice. One of the paintings that did survive is based on Flaubert’s Salammbo,...More »
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Vivienne Griffin “She Said”
Griffin’s second solo show for Bureau comprises a suite of new ink drawings, carved and embellished stone works, a set of plinths in steel and marble, and an evanescent sound track. Her earlier drawings...More »
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“It Rained Again” Exhibition
It rained again. Past tense, repeat. Of precipitation, of movement, of falling from the sky. Again, but before. The exhibition is a stage for the past tense to repeat. The frozen flow of a pewter river,...More »
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Matt Hoyt “It’s Always Nice to Meet You”
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Erica Baum “The Paper Nautilus”
Bureau opens fall season with Erica Baum’s exhibition, The Paper Nautilus. Baum has become internationally known for her photographic work mining found printed sources for text and image. This exhibition...More »
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“Four Drawings of a Farmer” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2014-06-26 - 2014-08-02
Summer group show curated by Maliea Croy.More »
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Jaya Howey “Note to Self”
Bureau presents Note to Self, Jaya Howey’s first exhibition with the gallery. Howey’s exhibition includes three new bodies of work, two modes of painting: narratives and respites, and the ceramic frame...More »
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Ellie Ga “Four Thousand Blocks”
Bureau presents Ellie Ga’s exhibition Four Thousand Blocks; the centerpiece of which will be the eponymous three-channel video occupying the main space of the gallery. Ellie Ga’s current body of work,...More »
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Julia Rommel “The Little Match Stick”
The big paintings are hard to control. They always start out too proud and monumental, they want to have a personality but not my personality, and I fight them until we find a compromise. Of course I don’t...More »
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Lionel Maunz “Deluge”
Bureau presents Deluge, Lionel Maunz’s third solo exhibition for the gallery. On the occasion of this exhibition an interview was conducted with the artist, an excerpt of which appears below. GG: This...More »
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“NEW HUMANS” Exhibition
New Humans is an exhibition featuring artists, filmmakers, poets, musicians, designers and architects, organized by Howie Chen. [Image:Acconci Studio (V.A., Francis Bitonti, Bradley Rothenberg, Pablo...More »
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Tom Holmes “Piss Yellow / Bars and Stars “
Bureau presents the inaugural exhibition at its new home at 178 Norfolk Street: Tom Holmes’s Piss Yellow / Bars and Stars. This exhibition is the second solo by the artist at Bureau, following his debut...More »
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Constance DeJong “SpeakChamber”
Bureau presents the new production by seminal text and performance artist Constance DeJong, SpeakChamber. During the month of May, Bureau will be transformed into an intimate theater to host DeJong’s hour-long...More »
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B. Wurtz and Triple Canopy “History Works”
Bureau presents “History Works,” an exhibition of sculptures and photographs by B. Wurtz in collaboration with Triple Canopy. Since the early 1970s, Wurtz has exploited the sculptural potential of everyday...More »
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Vivienne Griffin "The Me Song for Now Here"
Bureau presents the gallery's first solo exhibition by London-based artist Vivienne Griffin. Working in diverse media, Griffin's practice has many points of convergence. Text-based pieces morph from...More »
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Viktor Kopp "Four Corners"
Bureau presents Viktor Kopp's second solo exhibition. Viktor Kopp's work is both dry and whimsical, playing with notions of illusion in painting and showing a deep focus on the formal logic of perspective...More »
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Erica Baum "Naked Eye Anthology"
Bureau presents Erica Baum's second solo exhibition at the gallery debuting the newest work in her 'Naked Eye' series. Erica Baum has become internationally known for her photographic work delving into...More »
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Sarah Dornner "Primavesi House"
An odyssey of pattern and rhythm, the video Primavesi House begins with a still image of Viennese modernist Josef Hoffmann's 1913-14 country house built for his patron Otto Primavesi. This, one of the...More »
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Julia Rommel "Delaware"
Delaware Waves, sand, sunshine. If only I could be so useful. But I lack clear ideas. I lack clear ideas but I have persistence and occasional impulses and, perhaps clumsily, try to live out my belief...More »
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Justin Matherly "Readjusting my commitment to a greater legibility, or substance thinking and substance extended"
Bureau presents a solo show by Justin Matherly featuring new large-scale sculpture and monoprint work. The exhibition will run from October 30 through December 18 at 127 Henry Street, between Rutgers and...More »
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Tom Holmes "Painted Bones - some reliquaries"
Following his 2010 exhibition Silly Rabbit - a gravestone and an urn at Dispatch, Holmes presents several new large-scale pieces showing a continued interest in borrowing from funerary objects. Far less...More »
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Justin Matherly Exhibition
Brooklyn-based artist Justin Matherly's exhibition follows Matherly’s interest in considering philosophical concepts through the sculptural form. Using materials such as cast concrete and metals and plastics...More »
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"Mirror Me" Exhibition
"Mirror Me" is a collaborative exhibition in three movements organized by Brandon Stosuy and Kai Althoff. They will be joined by artist and musician Matteah Baim, artist and musician Philip Best, black...More »
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"Indian Ocean" Exhibition
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Erica Baum "The Naked Eye"
Part of an evolving body of work over the past decade employing found image and language constructions, the works in this new series are comprised of photographs of printed material — capturing cross-sections,...More »
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José León Cerrillo "Oh My Cannibal"
"Oh My Cannibal," the U.S. solo exhibition debut of artist José León Cerrillo consists of a series of visual, architectural, and language based obstructions and interruptions: an obliterated window, a...More »
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"Useful Gestures / Useless Gestures" Exhibition
"Useful Gestures/Useless Gestures" brings together the work of four artists working with the conventions of language and semiotics to reinforce the ambiguity of those systems. The artists use organizational...More »
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"Portfolio Project #2" Exhibtion
Following two seasons of presenting diffuse performance projects and an onsite exhibitions series, Dispatch launches Portfolio Project. Including new pieces by Matthew Brannon, José Léon Cerrillo, Daniel...More »
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Mark Van Yetter and Matt Hoyt "Escalator to Common Art"
DISPATCH presents Escalator to Common Art featuring the work of Mark Van Yetter and Matt Hoyt. Declining the scale and production value of current artistic output, Yetter and Hoyt have each carved out...More »