Marianne Boesky Gallery 64th Street - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Marianne Boesky Gallery 64th Street. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Donald Moffett and Pino Pascali “Floss”
MARIANNE BOESKY GALLERY presents Floss, a two-person installation of Pino Pascali’s Bachi da Setola and the extruded paintings of Donald Moffett. During his short life and career, Pino Pascali participated...More »
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Thornton Dial “Works on Paper”
MARIANNE BOESKY GALLERY presents Thornton Dial: Works on Paper, a survey from 1990 – 2008. Thornton Dial was born in Sumter County, Alabama in 1928, with the scars of slavery still fresh on the landscape...More »
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Andisheh Avini Exhibition
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Andisheh Avini, the artist’s second solo show at the gallery. Andisheh Avini’s practice thrives on the juxtaposition of patterns, materials...More »
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“Weird Science” Exhibition
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents Weird Science, a group exhibition featuring works by Asger Carlsen, James Case-Leal, Adam Cvijanovic, Jay Heikes, Elizabeth Jaeger, Dean Levin, Dashiell Manley, Ruairiadh...More »
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Dorothea Tanning “Murmurs”
Murmurs: They are sounds from outer space and they bring all kinds of echoes into my paintings— planetary echoes, mythical echoes, memory echoes, all the echoes of constellations with their streaking creatures...More »
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Yuichi Higashionna “let’s get dizzy”
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents let’s get dizzy, an exhibition of new work by Tokyo-based artist Yuichi Higashionna. This is Higashionna’s second solo show at the gallery, and will be comprised of fluorescent...More »
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“Crunchy” Exhibition
Organized by Clayton Press & Gregory Linn As an adjective, “crunchy” typically connotes a hard texture and/or a crisp, loud sound when something is bitten, or chewed. “Soggy,” “crunchy’s” antonym,...More »
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“Something Beautiful” Exhibition
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents Something Beautiful, a group show curated by Nicolas Wagner and Khary Simon of CRUSHfanzine. This exhibition uses the lens of contemporary photographic portraiture to examine...More »
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“The Material Image” Exhibition
The exhibition brings together the work of approximately fifteen artists whose material approaches to creating and presenting photographic images are in active dialogue with abstract painting, sculpture,...More »
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“Image and Matter in Japanese Photography from the 1970s” Exhibition
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Japan was witness to a shift in the response to existing fundamentals previously accepted in modern art. Through the reevaluation of conventional approaches to perspective,...More »
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Matthias Bitzer “Saturnine Swing”
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents Saturnine Swing, an exhibition of new works by Matthias Bitzer. Saturnine Swing is the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery since joining in 2013, and his first...More »
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Diana Al-Hadid “Regarding Medardo Rosso”
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents “Diana Al-Hadid: Regarding Medardo Rosso,” two sculptors separated by more than a century, yet allied in their innovative questioning of traditional practice and exploration...More »
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“Baltimore Artists + WPA + Mera Rubell = LOVE” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2014-01-11 - 2014-01-18
Baltimore Artists + WPA + Mera Rubell = LOVE, an exhibition featuring 25 works chosen through a 36 studio visits in 36 hours marathon by Mera Rubell, to select works for DC non-profit Washington Project...More »
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“Invitation to a Beheading” Exhibition
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents Invitation to a Beheading, a group exhibition curated by Rachel Howard, featuring works by Fiona Banner, Eloise Fornieles, Sarah Lucas, and Joyce Pensato, in addition to...More »
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“Jump Cut” Exhibition
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents Jump Cut, comprised of five individual exhibitions by Njideka Akunyili, Matthias Bitzer, Björn Braun, N. Dash and Dan Shaw-Town, each artist occupying one room in the townhouse....More »
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Nobutaka Aozaki and Alex Nuñez Exhibition
Hunter College presents an exhibition of work by C12 Emerging Artists Fellows Nobutaka Aozaki and Alex Nuñez, on view from May 31-June 15, 2013. The exhibition, held at the Marianne Boesky Gallery, 118...More »
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"Out of Memory" Exhibition
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents Out of Memory, a group show curated by Eleanor Cayre. Out of Memory brings together a diverse group of internationally based artists, who mirror the attitudes, rituals...More »
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"Trieste" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2013-03-02 - 2013-03-30
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents Trieste with new works exclusively created for the exhibition by Jay Heikes, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Matthew Day Jackson, Karthik Pandian, Lisa Lapinski and Erin Shirreff....More »
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"Specific Collisions" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Prints - Sculpture - Installation - Film
- 2013-01-26 - 2013-02-23
Specific Collisions is the second presentation by artist Melissa Gordon in an on-going series that addresses the construction of reading artworks within the frame of the exhibition format. Taking its title...More »
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Pier Paolo Calzolari "Abstract in Your Home"
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents its second exhibition of the work of Pier Paolo Calzolari 'Abstract in Your Home'. Following the twenty-five year in depth presentation of 'When the Dreamer Dies What Happens...More »
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Lucie Fontaine "Estate"
Marianne Boesky presents “Estate”, a project by Lucie Fontaine. While in English the word “estate” denotes things like real estate, the estate of a dead artist and so forth, in Italian the exact same word...More »
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“The Nature of Disappearance” Exhibition
“The art of the future (which will disappear, like everything else): Imitate nature in an approximate way; imitate in particular nature’s way of creating!” – August Strindberg, 1894 On the 100th anniversary...More »
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"25 Years of Talent" Exhibition
In 1986 David Robbins produced Talent, a photowork comprised of eighteen black-and-white headshots. He invited a coterie of artist friends associated with Gallery Nature Morte and early Metro Pictures...More »
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"At the Speed of Stone" Exhibition
At the house up on 64th street, the handrails are made out of polished brass and the fireplaces are heavy marble. The hinges that keep the doors on their frames look like delicate golden ornaments. The...More »
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Adam McEwen "A Real Slow Drag"
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents A Real Slow Drag, an exhibition by the New York-based British artist Adam McEwen. The show consists of sculptures, drawings and photographs made by McEwen over the last...More »
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"Night Scented Stock" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2011-09-14 - 2011-10-22
“….as soon as the light fails the limp plant stiffens, the leaves become firm, the flowers rise up and expand; the whole plant acquires a kind of modest beauty and the bloom pours forth its delicious scent,...More »
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"Installation of works by gallery artists" Exhibition
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Sean Landers "A Midnight Modern Conversation"
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents A Midnight Modern Conversation, an exhibition of work by Sean Landers that takes William Hogarth’s eighteenth-century painting of the same title as its point of departure....More »
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"dwelling" Exhibition
dwelling, the fourth exhibition in the gallery’s uptown location, uses the former private residence as both backdrop and point of departure. Featuring works that incorporate elements of everyday items...More »
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Alighiero Boetti and Jay Heikes Exhibition
“But the basic idea...is that of the unity of the idea; not the unity of the product.” Alighiero Boetti Marianne Boesky Gallery presents its first exhibition of the works of Alighiero Boetti using...More »
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Barnaby Furnas, Jim Nutt, Eduardo Paolozzi "Works on Paper"
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents an exhibition of works on paper by Barnaby Furnas, Jim Nutt and Eduardo Paolozzi. This grouping of works highlights the artists’ intricate processes of mark making, lines,...More »
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"I.G.Y." Exhibition
In 1952 the International Council of Scientific Unions declared 1 July 1957 through 31 December 1958 as the "International Geophysical Year" (or I.G.Y.) because cycles of solar activity would reach a high...More »