Ramiken Crucible - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Ramiken Crucible. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Omari Douglin and Lukas Quietzsch “Scam Likely”
The artist doesn’t make very much art; the artist didn’t make any art; the artist does not make art; the artist never makes art, the artist has never made art, there was never an artist, and there was...More »
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Omari Douglin Exhibition
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David Ostrowski “Concerned with things as their own composition”
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Daichi Takagi Exhibition
Daichi Takagi was born in 1982 in Gifu, Japan. Gained B.F.A and M.F.A in painting from Tama Art University, Tokyo. He received Japanese Government Oversea Research Program Grant, Agency for Cultural Affairs...More »
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Elaine Cameron-Weir “Venus Anadyomene”
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Margaret Weber, Nolan Hendrickson, Charlotte Hammer Exhibition
This is a cared for classic beach side home with a manicured backyard as a back drop for daily living from the 28’ long family room. Tile and crown molding update this home. Fresh paint and new HVAC system....More »
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Catharine Ahearn Exhibition
“they said it couldn’t be done. or maybe they thought it shouldn’t be done. but it has been done. it was done, and it is done.” Bite into that soft ass “because of works of art like this. I believe...More »
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Lucas Blalock “Id, Ed, Ad, Od”
Id, Ed, Ad, Od, Lucas Blalock’s second exhibition at Ramiken, explores presence and absence as coterminous positions in photographs. By avoiding presence and absence, the photographs in this exhibition...More »
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Margaret Weber Exhibition
For her debut at Ramiken Crucible, Margaret Weber shows large sculptural tapestries made from pieces of industrial carpeting stripped almost bare. Hung on walls or slumped onto the floor, these ghostly...More »
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Matteo Callegari Exhibition
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Gavin Kenyon Exhibtion
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Esther Kläs "klaer, uglee callamari"
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Andra Ursuta "Magical Terrorism"
Ramiken Crucible presents Magical Terrorism, a body of new sculptures by Andra Ursuta that feed on meltdown mania, news reports, scams, and obscure Marxisms such as the allegation that the people of the...More »
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"A Child's Guide to Good & Evil" Exhibition
Take What You Need and Leave the Rest Matt: Welcome back to 120 Minutes. I'm Matt Pinhead, and we're here tonight with Speck Brown and Brendan Majewski of the band Orphan. We're going to be watching...More »
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"IDEAL POLE part two: All Words Destroy" Exhibition
All words destroy: What is the purpose of coming up with a title for an exhibition when you have finally reached the point of believing that words don’t mean much anymore? What is the purpose of the...More »
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"IDEAL POLE" Exhibition
curated by Bjarne MelgaardMore »
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Elaine Cameron-Weir "not known to be used by any form of life"
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Nolan Hendrickson "NEW NEW FACE"
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Lucas Blalock "xyz"
Ramiken presents xyz, a solo exhibition of new work by Lucas Blalock. Blalock enthusiastically deploys any method that can be used to construct a picture, provided it is contained within the procedural...More »
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Gavin Kenyon "Wounds"
"Wounds" is a selection of Kenyon’s cast-iron anthropomorphic sculptures of axes. His work reflects on the motivations and ethical complexities inherent in the violence of the human body. Mixing the use...More »
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"Shop Mobile SS_2012" Exhibition
TEFLAR presents "Shop Mobile SS_2012" in collaboration with Lizzie Fitch.More »
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Harmony Korine "Trash Humpers"
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Andra Ursuta "Vandal Lust"
A new chapter in Ursuta’s cheerfully self-injurious flirtation with selected legacies of the past, the show was loosely conceived as an updated version of Ilya Kabakov’s 1984 installation "The Man Who...More »
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"Aboveground Animation" Screening
Aboveground Animation returns to Ramiken Crucible with new animations and videos that flesh out the subconscious. Dreams, nightmares and fantasies are realized in a brand new program premiering before...More »
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Rose Kallal "Lady of the Lakes"
multiple 16mm film installation live sound performance Rose Kallal - modular synthesizer & drums Joe Denardo (Growing) - guitar Mark Beasley - spoken wordMore »
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Elaine Cameron-Weir 'without true bazaars' Exhibition
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"Win Last Don't Care" Exhibition
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Andra Ursuta "The Management of Barbarism"
Ursuta is by birth a third world improviser, a Romanian village punk hijacking the furnishings of civilized capitalist living in order to stake out a survival-driven position that constantly shifts between...More »
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"Green Honey" Exhibition
Curated by Andrea Cashman and Borden Capalino.More »
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"Aboveground Animation" Exhibition
"Aboveground Animation" presents an eclectic compilation of visually stunning animated shorts. The screening of selected works first debuted in winter of 2008 in Chicago at Co-Prosperity Sphere, ground...More »
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Wyatt Nash "Cast of the End"
Nash's sculptures are imperfect, fragile, somewhat doomed, and yet completely recognizable representations of products from America's industrialized economy. Each handcrafted artwork, cast in plastic,...More »
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"Accrochage" Exhibition
un accrochage: collision, fender-bender; skirmish, clash; coupling, hitching; (picture) hanging; (boxing) clinch -also: Intermittent synchronization of two different rhythms of the heart with one influencing...More »
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Nicholas Brooks "Rotten Teeth"
Nicholas Brooks says his work is about "collapsed veins, dirty needles, the taste of ether, a shot of meth, sore bones, secret knowledge, rotten teeth, sulfuric acid, paranoia, lack of sleep, track marks,...More »
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Nolan Hendrickson "Faggot Carnival"
A solo exhibitition of original works in acrylic and latex on canvas by New York based queer artist Nolan Hendrickson. Hendrickson’s Faggot Carnival takes aim at contemporary culture in urban society...More »