Deitch Projects (Wooster St.) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Deitch Projects (Wooster St.). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Good Pictures” Exhibition
Curated by Austin Lee 18 Wooster Street & 76 Grand Street, New York What is painting? That is the question that runs across a rectangle of canvas exhibited in the new installation of the permanent...More »
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“Tokyo Pop Underground” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Video installation
- 2019-09-14 - 2019-11-02
Until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the Japanese language did not have a word for fine art. The word bijutsu was constructed, combining Chinese characters bi, for beauty, and jutsu, for craft. This hybrid...More »
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“People” Exhibition
People, an exhibition of figurative sculpture, will be presented at Jeffrey Deitch’s 18 Wooster Street gallery from May 5 - June 30, 2018. The works by the twenty-nine artists included in the show reflect...More »
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Kenny Scharf “Inner and Outer Space”
The faces are melting in Kenny Scharf’s new paintings. “Things are disintegrating,” he says, “I am reacting to our increasingly out-of-control situation.” Scharf’s work continues to be infused by his inexhaustible...More »
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Alan Vega “Dream Baby Dream”
A year after the passing of Alan Vega, who I first knew as Alan Suicide, we will present Dream Baby Dream, a memorial exhibition to commemorate Alan’s life and work. The exhibition has two components:...More »
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“Walter Robinson: A Retrospective” Exhibition
During the summer of 1974, only a few weeks after I began working as the all purpose assistant at the John Weber Gallery in SoHo, Walter Robinson and Edit deAk walked in with a pile of Art-Rite magazines...More »
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Shepard Fairey "May Day"
Deitch Projects presents May Day, an exhibition of new work by Shepard Fairey, as its final project. Titled not only in reference to the day of the exhibition’s opening, the multiple meanings of May Day...More »
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Jules de Balincourt "Premonitions"
Jules de Balincourt presents over fifteen new paintings in his solo exhibition at Deitch Projects, Premonitions. With pieces ranging from laptop size to mural size, and dealing in text, abstraction and...More »
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Rosson Crow "Bowery Boys"
This exhibition of large-scale oil paintings explores the history of “bad boys” in underground art and as an agent of culture in New York City. From the flamboyance of a wild-style bombed train pulling...More »
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Keith Haring "Mural for St. Patrick's Daycare Center"
Deitch Projects presents the installation of Keith Haring’s 70 foot long mural painted in 1985 for the gym of the South of Market Childcare Center (SOMACC) in San Francisco. The mural is one of 16 public...More »
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Kristin Baker "Splitting Twilight"
Splitting Twilight, an exhibition of new paintings by Kristin Baker, opens at Deitch Projects on November 5, 2009. Baker continues to push the contradictions inherent in the genre of painting while simultaneously...More »
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Tauba Auerbach "Here and Now / And Nowhere"
The collapsing of two conflicting states is the central theme of HERE AND NOW/AND NOWHERE, Tauba Auerbach’s new exhibition at Deitch Projects. The artist deliberately composed the title as an anagram....More »
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"Black Acid Co-op" Exhibition
Black Acid Co-Op is the moniker for a counter-culture enclave embedded in the metropolis. In this incarnation, the artists shift the focus from the production of illegal drugs to sites of sub-cultural...More »
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Francesco Clemente "A History of the Heart in Three Rainbows"
A History of the Heart in Three Rainbows, a monumental suite of large-scale watercolor paintings by Francesco Clemente, will be presented at Deitch Projects’s Wooster Street gallery in May. The paintings...More »
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Ryan McGinness "Ryan McGinness Works."
Like all of McGinness's exhibitions at Deitch Projects, this show is not just a display of new works, but an experiential installation. Gallery visitors will enter the world of Ryan McGinness. McGinness...More »
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Stephen Sprouse "Rock on Mars"
"Rock on Mars," a retrospective exhibition of the work of Stephen Sprouse, will transform Deitch Projects’s 18 Wooster Street gallery into a realization of Sprouse’s rock and roll futuristic vision. Stephen...More »
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Kehinde Wiley "Down"
"Down" consists of four new large-scale paintings inspired by images of fallen warriors, saints, and classical mythology.More »
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Chris Johanson "Totalities"
"Totalities," a “contemporary living installation” by Chris Johanson, presents the artist’s thoughts on contemporary living, involving, plants, animals, and people, expressed through a multi-media construction...More »
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Os Gemeos "Too Far Too Close"
Os Gemeos (pronounced "ose zhe'-mee-ose.") are two artists from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo were born in 1974, identical twin brothers whose pseudonym, Os Gemeos, translates to "the...More »
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"Substaction" Exhibition
"Substraction," an exhibition of abstract painting curated by Nicola Vassell, opens at Deitch Projects on March 29, 2008. This exhibition shows how today’s abstract painters are updating New York School...More »