White Columns - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for White Columns. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Looking Back: The White Columns Annual" Exhibition
‘Looking Back’ is the third installment of the White Columns Annual. The exhibition is now an annual fixture on White Columns’ calendar. Each year an individual (e.g. an artist, a curator, a writer, etc.) (...)
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Dan Asher Exhibition
White Columns presents a two-room survey exhibition by the New York-based artist Dan Asher. Working across all mediums Asher’s drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs and videos have been shown internationally (...)
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Violette Alby Exhibition
Alby’s installation in the Lobby space consists of two recent double-sided quilts. (Each side of the quilts will be displayed every other week for the show’s duration.) Violette Alby (b. Paris, France, (...)
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"Begin Again Right Back Here" Exhibition
About the exhibition Wurtz has stated: “The inspiration for this exhibition comes out of a fascination with the ambiguous sense of scale and open-ended interpretation offered by certain objects in the (...)
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Mark Barrow Exhibition
White Columns presents the first solo exhibition by the New York-based artist Mark Barrow (b. 1982). Barrow’s installation consists of a group of five recent painted works (one produced in collaboration (...)
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Fia Backström "That social space between speaking and meaning"
The project continues Backström’s ongoing investigations into “corporate address and political rhetoric.” The installation – which acts as a counter-point to radical modernist proposals such as El Lissitzky's (...)
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Céline Duval Exhibition
White Columns presents the first New York solo exhibition by the Calvados, France-based artist Céline Duval (b. 1974 Saint-German-n-Laye, France). Duval’s installation ‘Horizons V’ consists of a single-channel (...)
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Berry van Boekel Exhibition
White Columns presents the first New York solo exhibition by the Columbus, Ohio-based artist Berry van Boekel. Van Boekel’s immersive installation consists of hundreds of small paintings and drawings of (...)
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Oliver Wasow "Expansible Catalog"
In a recent statement Wasow has described the ongoing project: “The ‘Expansible Catalog’ is an index of images that exists as both an on-line site and, occasionally, as an installation of framed artworks. (...)
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"The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards" Exhibition
White Columns will showcase artwork by emerging artists recognized nationally by The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. The prestigious program, now celebrating its 85th year, offers early recognition (...)
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2008 Benefit Exhibition & Auction
A benefit auction by over 70 artists to support White Columns, New York's oldest alternative space. All artwork will be on view at White Columns from May 6 - May 17. Silent bidding on the majority of (...)
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"Gallery Update" Exhibition
White Columns presents “Update” an exhibition of recent works by eleven artists who have participated in White Columns programs during the past three years. The current “Update” exhibition was informed (...)
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Richard Williams Exhibition
The Other Gallery’s presentation of Richard Williams’ drawings is part of an ongoing collaboration between the two organizations following White Columns’ presentation of Other Gallery’s founder Paul Butler’s (...)
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Derek Sullivan "The Bulletin Board"
The seventeenth presentation in White Columns’ project space The Bulletin Board – a 6’ x 4’ glazed aluminum bulletin board installed in our entrance lobby – is by the Toronto-based artist Derek Sullivan. Ostensibly (...)
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Don Bachardy “One-Day Stands”
White Columns presents the first New York solo exhibition in more than thirty years by the Los Angeles-based artist Don Bachardy. Jointly organized by Tod Lippy, editor of ESOPUS magazine, the show includes (...)
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Kristan Horton
White Columns presents the first New York solo exhibition by the Toronto-based artist Kristan Horton. Using a hybrid form that juxtaposes improvised sculpture, haphazard set building, and low-tech animation, (...)





