Parallel Art Space - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Parallel Art Space. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Off Line On Mark” Exhibition
Happenstance occurrences and chance encounters can sometimes develop into the most meaningful of exchanges. This is perhaps the most true in New York City and it’s environs; an intersection of the world...More »
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“The Heroic Object” Exhibition
The classic stories of the ages tend to have, at their heart, heroes engaged in some form of movement. Whether it’s Ulysses’ ten year struggle to return home from the Trojan War, or Frodo’s mission to...More »
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“Off the Wall” Exhibition
The viewing of all painting from the Old Masters to the “Super Flat” is, among other things, an experience with space. Different than the storied development of pictorial illusion in art, the space that...More »
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Meg Lipke “Sample Narrative - New Works on Paper and Felt”
The attributes of formalism in art, namely line, color, shape, and pattern, do not exist solely within the confines of a painted picture plane but, of course, surround us daily, configuring and changing...More »
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“Soundings for Fathoms” Exhibition
Originally a nautical term for surveying and charting depths of water, “Soundings for Fathoms” were traditionally done by hand with either a pole or weighted rope. Since the invention of SONAR, ‘sounding’...More »
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“Nocturne” Exhibition
“Night time sharpens, heightens each sensation Darkness stirs and wakes imagination Silently the senses abandon their defenses …” – Andrew Lloyd Webber/Charles Hart The tradition of night painting,...More »
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“All-over or Nothing” Exhibition
All-over or Nothing is by no means intended as a survey of such, but rather as a subjective recognition of artists working in a specific, related vain, harking back to earlier days of modernism when the...More »
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“Doppler” Exhibition
The exhibition title refers to the Doppler Effect, or the relativity of sound wave frequency in relation to an observer. Many of these works trigger a relational reaction, a synesthetic response or a...More »
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“What I Like About You” Exhibition
Organized by Brooklyn artist Julie Torres, ‘What I Like About You’ is a continuation of last year’s Alltogethernow project, in which 11 international painters visited Bushwick for BOS 2012, to collaborate...More »
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Mike Olin "Gravity Light"
Diverse in subject matter and nuanced in approach, Olin’s paintings are nods to abstraction while being linked to traditions of pictorial illusion.More »
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"Inside Voices" Exhibition
Second only to the securing of food and water, a mortal interest in shelter and the trappings thereof, are as old as history itself. The domiciliary movement from tents and mud-brick huts to glass and...More »
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"Real Op" Exhibition
Op art, as a movement, grew in public interest through the late 50’s until well into the 1970’s with patterned, dizzying artworks by such key proponents as Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley, that pointedly...More »
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"Toys For The Holidays" Exhibition
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"The New Brutalists" Exhibiition
Brutalism is an architectural term used to describe a style and a construction ideology prevalent from the mid 50’s through the early 80’s, wherein certain general descriptors would apply; from Reyner...More »
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"Land Escape" Exhibition
Four artists whose enterprise explores the psychological topography of projected terrain, emotional demarcations, collective longing and personal passage. Traversing boundries and expanding borders,...More »
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"Pressing Matter" Exhibition
A three-person art exhibition featuring Judith Braun, Antonia Perez, and Hilda Shen, who fashion the material components of their work almost entirely by hand (pressing, folding, turning); resulting in...More »
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"Same Same but Different" Exhibition
Same Same but Different is an inaugural selection of works from artists Jay Gaskill, Fabian G. Tabibian, and Amanda Valdez who form the exhibition collective of the same name. Taking their name from the...More »
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"Alter Minimal – Lexicon Series Vol. 1" Exhibition
Parallel Art Space, formerly Camel Art Space, presents it’s inaugural exhibition, Alter Minimal – Lexicon Series Vol. 1. This group show is the first in the Lexicon series; a series which explores the...More »