Nathalie Karg - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Nathalie Karg. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Dorian Gaudin “Siren On The Landline”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Siren on the Landline, Dorian Gaudin’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Siren on the Landline is centered around a mock office space comprised of tinseltownian...More »
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Nina Childress “Who’s That Girl?”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Who’s That Girl?, an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by the Franco-American artist Nina Childress. This will be Childress’ first exhibition with the gallery and...More »
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Paul Hosking “Otherness”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Otherness, an exhibition of new and recent work by the London-based British artist Paul Hosking. Otherness marks Hosking’s first solo presentation with the gallery and is...More »
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“Mirror, Mirror” Exhibition
Nathalie Karg presents Mirror, Mirror, a group exhibition featuring new and recent works of self-portraiture by Whitney Hubbs, Tommy Kha, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, and Ilona Szwarc. Self-presentation as self-creation...More »
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Rannva Kunoy Exhibition
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents the second solo exhibition by Faroese-born, London-based artist Rannva Kunoy. In eight large-scale paintings, Kunoy displays her hallmark painting technique through which...More »
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Tim Wilson “Between Either and Or”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Between Either and Or by New York-based artist Tim Wilson. For his first solo exhibition with the gallery, Wilson presents 18 paintings that examine notions of artifice and...More »
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Jesse Mockrin and Elsa Sahal “X”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents ‘X’, an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Jesse Mockrin and Elsa Sahal. The exhibition will be accompanied by a small catalogue including an essay written by Jonathan...More »
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Amir Nikravan “Passing”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Passing, a solo exhibition of works by Amir Nikravan. The exhibition will run from September-October, and is accompanied with a text by Maura Brewer. Since his first...More »
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Heidi Hahn “Folded Venus / Pomaded Sweater”
I find myself angry these days. I don’t want to tell you exactly what I am angry about. It’s embedded in the paint—unfocused and sprawling. Making this particular body of work gave me a barrier so I could...More »
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Peter Barrickman “Maintenance”
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Mario Schifano “The Cult Of Television Images (TV Works From The 70s)”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents an exhibition of Mario Schifano’s Paesaggi TV’ (TV Landscapes) curated by Jennifer Bacon and Filippo Fossati. With his TV Landscapes, Mario Schifano created a cosmogony,...More »
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Jesse Mockrin “The Marks Of A Stranger”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents The marks of a stranger, a show of new work by Jesse Mockrin. In her second exhibition with the gallery, she continues her deep dive into the mythos enveloping culture and...More »
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Nathlie Provosty “Water Thief”
Water Thief, Nathlie Provosty’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, features ten years of the artist’s works on paper. These pieces, almost entirely in water media, feel familiar while being completely...More »
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Elsa Sahal “Harlequins And Bathers”
In her first New York solo show, French ceramicist Elsa Sahal presents a motley crew of strange and sexy clay creatures loosely inspired by Picasso’s paintings of bathers and harlequins. Blurring the line...More »
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Seth Cameron “Sunless”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents “Sunless,” a solo exhibition by the painter and writer Seth Cameron, his second with the gallery. Chris Marker’s 1983 essay film, “Sunless,” is a rumination on the capacity...More »
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Joe Fyfe “But a Flag Has Flown Away”
The title of the exhibition refers to the materiality, lightness and distance of my work. It is a line from “Exiled Grace,” an entry in Calligrammes (1913-1916) by Guillaume Apollinaire, a book of poems...More »
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James English Leary “Hoi Polloi”
Hoi Polloi, James English Leary’s first exhibition with Nathalie Karg Gallery, presents eleven new paintings from the artist’s most recent body of work. Ten wooden silhouette-shaped panels contain interloping...More »
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Dorian Gaudin “The Coffee Cup Spring”
Continuing the work Dorian Gaudin produced for the exhibition Rites and Aftermath (Palais de Tokyo, 2017) the artist’s second solo exhibition at Nathalie Karg Gallery is comprised of, as a base structure,...More »
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“DISTORTIONS” Exhibition
DISTORTIONS, organized by Carl D’Alvia, presents sixteen artists who distort the human figure to convey the pathos, humor, and monstrousness of being alive. The word distortion can be traced to the Latin...More »
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Peter Barrickman “Elwood Arms”
Nathalie Karg and the Green Gallery are delighted to present a special one week exhibition of new paintings by the Milwaukee-based painter Peter Barrickman. The show takes its name, Elwood Arms, from an...More »
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James English Leary “In The Back Room”
Opening concurrently with Al Held in Paris,1952-53, Nathalie Karg Gallery presents a selection of new and recent works by James English Leary. Using a variety of frameworks, his work enacts dramas of divergent...More »
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Al Held “Al Held In Paris, 1952-53”
Nathalie Karg Gallery and Cheim & Read present Al Held: Paris to New York, 1952−1959, an exhibition of experimental works in pigment and wax that anticipate the painter’s well-known, epic-scaled geometric...More »
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Nathlie Provosty “My Pupil Is An Anvil”
My Pupil is an Anvil, Nathlie Provosty’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, introduces the artist’s newest body of work: five large paintings and several smaller pieces. The title indicates a play...More »
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Gamaliel Rodriguez “Uncertainty Gates”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Uncertainty Gates, the first New York solo exhibition of Puerto Rican based artist Gamaliel Rodriguez. Just four months ago, Gamaliel Rodriguez’s synthetic landscapes,...More »
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“Polaroids: The Disappearing” Exhibition
Capturing the disappearing moment has always been a human obsession. Before the iPhone, there were Polaroids, a revolutionary technology that was the norm prior to the Instagram generation. Nathalie...More »
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Rannva Kunoy Exhibition
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Rannva Kunoy’s first solo exhibition in New York. Kunoy’s new works deliberately hijack our expectations for the process of looking. The paintings demand attention. As one...More »
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Amir Nikravan “Rational Design”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Rational Design, a solo exhibition of Los Angeles based artist Amir Nikravan. For his first exhibition with the gallery Nikravan presents selections from his ongoing body...More »
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Seth Cameron “No Paintings”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents No Paintings, Seth Cameron’s first exhibition with the gallery. The No paintings are square, symmetrical compositions of finely differentiated, spectrally exact complementary...More »
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Jim Drain “Utopia Muscle”
Drain’s first New York City solo exhibition in a decade, Utopia Muscle, is named after author Junot Diaz’s call to locate optimism through new activism and empowerment, by strengthening our “utopia muscles”...More »
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Jessica Craig-Martin “Public Relations”
This body of work is selected from my experiences covering social events for the party pages of magazines. At such events, I am working with a dual purpose. Purpose one - to please the client. Requirements...More »
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Carl D’Alvia “Endless”
There is a photograph by Edward Steichen in the collection of The Met that captures a day in 1920 in his garden in Voulangis, France. A group of workmen, supervised by Constantin Brancusi are erecting...More »
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Jesse Mockrin “Pleasure of the Dance”
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Joe Fyfe “Kiss the Sky”
Kiss the Sky, the title of the artist Joe Fyfe’s first solo exhibition with Nathalie Karg gallery, is also the title of one of the larger paintings, assembled from felt and cotton and daubed with acrylic...More »
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“Boys And Girls Can Still Draw” Exhibition
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Boys And Girls Can Still Draw, a group exhibition exploring the relationship between painting and drawing in contemporary practice. The show features work by: Marina Adams,...More »
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Huguette Caland “Silent Letters”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents the opening of Silent Letters, the first solo exhibition of Huguette Caland in the gallery. The daughter of Lebanon’s first post-colonial president, 85-year old artist...More »
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Nathlie Provosty Exhibition
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents Nathlie Provosty’s second solo exhibition in New York, the first in four years and her first with the gallery. Composed of two series of paintings, the exhibition plumbs...More »
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Dorian Gaudin “Jettison Parkway”
As a general rule, machines are built to work, and not to stop working. The implications of this seemingly self-evident statement become clearer in the example of an airplane engine: the same mechanisms...More »
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Aubry / Broquard “Sunny Side Down”
In their practice, the Swiss artist duo Bastien Aubry (b. 1974, lives in Zürich) and Dimitri Broquard (b. 1969, lives in Brussels) skilfully test the boundaries between art, design and popular culture....More »
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Jennifer Guidi Exhibition
Nathalie Karg presents an exhibition of new paintings by Jennifer Guidi. This is the artist’s second solo showing with the gallery. In her newest work, Guidi continues her in depth exploration of ritual...More »
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Wayne Ngan and John Riepenhoff Exhibition
Nathalie Karg presents a special exhibition project with artists Wayne Ngan and John Riepenhoff. Curated by Vancouver based Lee Plested, the exhibition sets the work of master potter Ngan amongst a new...More »
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“RE(a)D” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Media Arts
- 2015-05-10 - 2015-06-21
Nathalie Karg presents RE(a)D, an exhibition curated by Ryan Steadman. RE(a)D is a tribute to curator Bob Nickas who introduced his series of RED exhibitions in 1986 at the Massimo Audiello Gallery in...More »
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Joe Andoe “Super Highway”
Joe Andoe’s blunt-beauty Americana paintings of “open landscapes and portraits of things hanging around landscapes” have long been collected around the globe, including the permanent stables of the Metropolitan...More »
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Linus Bill and Adrien Horni Exhibition
Nathalie Karg presents a series of new works by Swiss artists Linus Bill and Adrien Horni. Their first showing with the gallery, this exhibition finds the pair continuing their ongoing explorations of...More »
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Alex Kwartler “A Superficial Lyric”
Nathalie Karg presents A Superficial Lyric, new paintings by Alex Kwartler. The exhibition presents two groups of paintings made simultaneously over the past year. In the first, a series of quick marks...More »
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“(Nothing But) Flowers” Exhibition
Nathalie Karg Gallery announces (Nothing But) Flowers, a group show of new work by: Michiel Ceulers, Jo Nigoghossian, Anthony Pearson, Paul Pascal Theriault and Lisa Williamson. (Nothing But) Flowers,...More »
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Ohad Meromi “Worker! Smoker! Actor!”
Nathalie Karg Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Ohad Meromi. In this show, Meromi continues his preoccupation with the interplay between gesture, space and community, exploring through sculpture...More »
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Liz Markus “Town & Country”