“World’s Fairs: Lost Utopias” Exhibition

Onishi Gallery

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In celebration of the 50-year anniversary of the 1964 New York World’s Fair, Onishi Project and Kipton Cronkite are pleased to present World’s Fairs: Lost Utopias, the debut exhibition of Jade Doskow’s groundbreaking seven-year photography project. The exhibition will also include a 1968 triptych by Robert Rauschenberg and a dynamic group show – featuring Alexandra Posen, Greg Haberny, Naomi Reis, and Mark Freedman – inspired by the cultural zeitgeist that surrounded this event.

Nana Onishi, owner and founder of Onishi Project at Onishi Gallery, welcomes curator Kipton Cronkite and photographer Jade Doskow’s work as the first collection to be shown in the Onishi Project’s brand new pop-up space. Onishi Project was conceived to give artists from across the country and the world a chance to display and market their work in Manhattan efficiently and affordably. Nana Onishi developed Onishi Project as a springboard for galleries and artists, such as Cronkite and Doskow, to gain an international clientele and further their connections among collectors and museum professionals. “We are thrilled to officially launch our beautiful new Pop Up Gallery Space with such an interesting exhibit curated by Kipton Cronkite, that mirrors our own gallery’s efforts to connect art patrons and rising artists through innovative partnerships and global outreach,” says Onishi.

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from May 28, 2014 to June 10, 2014

Opening Reception on 2014-05-28 from 18:00 to 21:00

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