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2D
- Painting (13)
- Drawing (4)
- Photography (7)
- Prints (1)
- Other (1)
3D
- Sculpture (6)
- Installation (2)
- Furniture (1)
- Product (1)
Screen
2D: Painting
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Megan Burns "Virago"
"Virago" is New York-based artist Megan Burns' second solo exhibition of oil paintings. Inspired by the dually defined virago, (derived from the latin vir, meaning "a man," also the name Adam gave to Eve), (...)
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Albert York Exhibition
[Image: Albert York "Reclining Female Nude with Cat" (1978) Oil on wood 9 3/8 x 12 1/2 in. Private collection, courtesy of Davis & Langdale Company, New York]
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Ali Banisadr Exhibition
Ali Banisadr’s first one-person exhibition features paintings in oil on canvas created during the past year. With lush applications of brilliant color, rendered in a semi-abstract style, they combine stylistic (...)
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Inaugural Group Exhibition
Inaugural group exhibition at the gallery's new location
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Aaron Williams "All The World Is Renewed By Fire"
Brooklyn-based Aaron Williams' first exhibition consists of works on canvas, works on paper, and sculptures. Each of these works emerges from an epistemological universe created by the artist as a generative (...)
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Robert Moskowitz "New Paintings"
Moskowitz is widely known as a prominent figure in the New Image Painters, a group of artists named after the 1978 Whitney exhibition that marked a return to an overt figurative style in painting after (...)
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Tasha Amini Exhibition
In this exhibition, Amini will show four new paintings that combine figurative as well as abstract elements. Amini’s paintings employ a subdued range of faint greens, grays, pinks and purples and often (...)
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"The Viewing Room: The Figure in the Carpet" Exhibition
"The Figure in the Carpet," curated by Colleen Asper, features work by Sophia Dixon, Benjamin Kress, and Ted Mineo. The show's title is borrowed from a Henry James short story that follows a critic obsessed (...)
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Josephine Halvorson Exhbition
New works by Josephine Halvorson depict singular objects and painted perceptually, the artist views each work as a record of decisions and a material testament to experience. For Halvorson, the space between (...)
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Julie Langsam "Of Other Spaces"
Julie Langsam's new paintings address issues of style, beauty and idealization by combining images that reference the Romantic sublime of the 19th century with 20th century's Utopian ideals of high modernism. (...)
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Ján Mančuška "He: "Have you been there?" She: "He said after a while..."
[Image: Ján Mančuška "The first minute of the rest of a movie..." (2005) Collaborative project with Jonas Dahlberg, Aluminum letters and projection, dimensions variable]
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Terry Winters "Knotted Graphs"
The paintings on view in this exhibition mark an important step forward in Winters’ oeuvre. The influence of scientific theory is present in familiar grids and patterns upon which the images are built, (...)
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"Jean Miotte: Selections from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
Born in 1926, Jean Miotte began exhibiting in 1952 and continues to this day. As one of the important protagonists of Art Informel, his work is inspired by the desire of the postwar generation to create (...)
2D: Drawing
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Aaron Williams "All The World Is Renewed By Fire"
Brooklyn-based Aaron Williams' first exhibition consists of works on canvas, works on paper, and sculptures. Each of these works emerges from an epistemological universe created by the artist as a generative (...)
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Joyce Pensato Exhibition
In her exhibition of new charcoal drawings, Joyce Pensato returns to her iconic muses: Mickey, Donald, Felix the Cat, Homer, and Stan from South Park. These typical Warholian pop images are transformed (...)
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"The Viewing Room: The Figure in the Carpet" Exhibition
"The Figure in the Carpet," curated by Colleen Asper, features work by Sophia Dixon, Benjamin Kress, and Ted Mineo. The show's title is borrowed from a Henry James short story that follows a critic obsessed (...)
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"From Non-Conformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the Kolodzei Art Foundation" Exhibition
The exhibition "From Non-conformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the Kolodzei Art Foundation" is a selection from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European art, and covers three (...)
2D: Photography
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Amy Elkins "Wallflowers"
In her gallery debut, New-York based artist Amy Elkins presents a series of male portraits against floral backdrops that explore a more complicated understanding of what constitutes masculinity.
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Sharon Core "Early American"
"Early American" is an exhibition of photographs by Sharon Core that builds on her earlier exploration of the relationship between painting and photography and between originals and appropriation. Based (...)
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Dana Hoey "Experiments In Primitive Living"
Insects, old women and plastic tools are the inhabitants of a potential world. "Experiments in Primitive Living" is a cycle of 40 photographs that imagine what we would be like under 5 different weather (...)
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Bill Jacobson "Some Planes & "A Series of Human Decisions"
Between 1989 and 2002, Jacobson used his signature out-of-focus style as a reflection of collective dreams and memory, suggesting loss and the passage of time. More recently, he has used sharp focus to (...)
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Richard Avedon "Performance"
Although Avedon first earned his reputation as a fashion photographer, he is most known for his reinvention of the genre of photographic portraiture. The concept of "performance," in both life and art, (...)
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Nikki S. Lee "Layers"
Nikki S. Lee investigates notions of identity through the medium of photography and film. For her latest series, "Layers," Lee continues her exploration of identity. Instead of changing character, she (...)
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"From Non-Conformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the Kolodzei Art Foundation" Exhibition
The exhibition "From Non-conformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the Kolodzei Art Foundation" is a selection from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European art, and covers three (...)
2D: Prints
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Brice Marden "Prints"
F. Scott Fitzgerald once said; "there are no second acts in American lives." If that is true, then Brice Marden's aesthetic trajectory is a notable exception. Very few who first admired Marden's monochromatic (...)
2D: Other
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Debra Smith "Looking to the Left"
Debra Smith's first solo exhibition in New York is comprised of nine collages made from antique silk kimono linings and other vintage silks. These fabric collages have the quality of calligraphic drawings- (...)
3D: Sculpture
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Jaye Moon "Contained"
Brooklyn-based artist, Jaye Moon's recent work manipulates the form of containers to underline their relation to consumer psychology. In these "container" sculptures, Moon continues to explore the ways (...)
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Nagakura Kenichi "Recent Bamboo Sculpture"
Nagakura Kenichi, in his artist statements, says he likes to combine parts of the bamboo plant that grew above ground with parts that grew underground. For him such juxtapositions are a reminder of life's (...)
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Anne Chu Exhibition
Utilizing a combinative method that relies on the reasoning of drawing, along with a structuralist’s eye for separation of forms, Chu creates a world inhabited by ethnic and historically-inspired figures, (...)
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Aaron Williams "All The World Is Renewed By Fire"
Brooklyn-based Aaron Williams' first exhibition consists of works on canvas, works on paper, and sculptures. Each of these works emerges from an epistemological universe created by the artist as a generative (...)
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"The Project Room: Don Porcaro" Exhibition
The Project Room will feature new sculpture by Don Porcaro. Porcaro creates whimsical and humorous sculptures using concrete, metal and paint. These abstracted forms become characters which take on lives (...)
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"The Viewing Room: The Figure in the Carpet" Exhibition
"The Figure in the Carpet," curated by Colleen Asper, features work by Sophia Dixon, Benjamin Kress, and Ted Mineo. The show's title is borrowed from a Henry James short story that follows a critic obsessed (...)
3D: Installation
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Ján Mančuška "He: "Have you been there?" She: "He said after a while..."
[Image: Ján Mančuška "The first minute of the rest of a movie..." (2005) Collaborative project with Jonas Dahlberg, Aluminum letters and projection, dimensions variable]
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Richard Dupont "In Direction"
The installation consists of 3 large figures cast in polyurethane surrounded by mirrored panels which transform the exhibition space into a quasi-virtual, interactive environment. Presented in the storefront (...)
3D: Furniture
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"German Avant Garde Design of the 1980s" Exhibition
The 1980's was a reactionary period in which designers sought to liberate themselves from the constraints of functionality and turn more towards the visual arts, to include narrative and emotional content. (...)
3D: Product
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"German Avant Garde Design of the 1980s" Exhibition
The 1980's was a reactionary period in which designers sought to liberate themselves from the constraints of functionality and turn more towards the visual arts, to include narrative and emotional content. (...)
Screen: Video installation
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Gao Shiqiang Exhibition
Max Protetch Gallery is pleased to present the North American premiere of two videos by Chinese artist Gao Shiqiang. "Great Bridge" (2007) will be screened in the gallery from November 7 through November (...)
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"From Non-Conformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the Kolodzei Art Foundation" Exhibition
The exhibition "From Non-conformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the Kolodzei Art Foundation" is a selection from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European art, and covers three (...)





