in the Lower East Side area 
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2D
- Illustration (1)
- Painting (17)
- Drawing (9)
- Calligraphy (1)
- Photography (6)
- Prints (1)
- Other (3)
3D
- Sculpture (5)
- Installation (6)
- Furniture (1)
Screen
Misc.
- Performance Art (2)
2D: Illustration
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Dame Darcy “Gasoline”
“In a post-apocalyptic world, the search for precious gasoline pits a family of orphaned witches against conniving nihilists who lurk in the decaying urban sprawl…” This fall Merrell Publishing releases (...)
2D: Painting
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Daniel Hesidence "1 7 7 9 / Predestrains"
[image: Daniel Hesidence "Untitled ( 1 7 7 9 / Pedestrians )"(2007), oil paint on canvas, 60 x 48 in.]
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Jessica Williams "Hard Light"
Heist Gallery is pleased to present HARD LIGHT, the first New York solo exhibition by Jessica Williams. The name is derived from the title of Joan Didion’s essay Los Angeles Notebook, in which she describes (...)
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Maxine Fine "A Retrospective"
Maxine Fine’s painting, sculpture, and photography are brought together for the first time in a memorial exhibition celebrating the artist’s life and dedication to her art. Fine was born in 1942 and lived (...)
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Augusto Arbizo "Artforum"
In 1921, the psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Hermann Rorschach conceived a new way of analyzing emotional functioning through submitting a patient to interpret symmetrical inkblots. Reinterpreting this (...)
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Maureen Cavanaugh "Stay With Me"
Stay With Me is an exhibition of new paintings and ceramic sculptures by Maureen Cavanaugh. In her second solo exhibition with 31GRAND, Cavanaugh presents a myriad of subtle contradictions in her lovingly (...)
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"Legerdemain" Exhibition
New York: Celebrating the end of one of the most hyped and extended political cycles in American history, Sue Scott Gallery presents “Legerdemain,” an exhibition of trickery, deception and propaganda seen (...)
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Laura Greengold "Morninghead"
Greengold’s work traverses that twilight between waking and dreaming, a place that captures what Kafka called "a view of life in which life would both retain its ponderous rise and fall, but at the same (...)
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Timothy Tompkins Exhibition
The exhibition includes works from Timothy Tompkins's ongoing Media series and debuts paintings from Timothy Tompkins's new Nebula series. The inspirations for Timothy Tompkins's paintings stem from (...)
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Hayv Kahraman and I-Ling Eleen Lin Exhibition
Thierry Golderg Projects presents a two-person show with paintings by Hayv Kahraman and I-Ling Eleen Lin. The two female artists - Kahraman born in Iraq, and Lin in Taiwan - explore representations of (...)
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Kris Chatterson "Fugitive"
Kris Chatterson sees Fugitive as a concept that embodies the duality of force and sensitivity in his large-scale monochromatic paintings. By painting in thin, translucent layers, he pursues a depth of (...)
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Ad Reinhardt "In the Minds of Me"
Scrutinizing Ad Reinhardt’s best-known works – the so-called black paintings – attentive viewers discover numinous voids and luminous crosses. Their subtleties demand that we fine-tune our vision, and (...)
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Alan Reid "Heiresses on Terraces"
Lisa Cooley presents Alan Reid’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Heiresses on Terraces. Reid’s new paintings, delicately rendered in colored pencil, depict a seemingly affluent and predominately (...)
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"Micro-Macro" Exhibition
The large becomes small in this group exhibition containing work from twenty contemporary artists. The viewer is challenged to rethink ideas of bigger is better with this selection of more intimate work. (...)
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Elizabeth Peyton "Live Forever"
Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton" is the first survey of Elizabeth Peyton's work in an American institution. The survey will include more than 100 works made over the past fifteen years. Peyton's oeuvre (...)
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Keltie Ferris "Dear Sir or Madam"
The gallery is pleased to present Keltie Ferris' first solo gallery show in New York, which will coincide with a solo project at the NADA Art Fair in Miami. Entitled "Dear Sir or Madam" and "Sincerely (...)
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Mary Heilmann "To Be Someone"
The exhibition will include paintings as well as ceramic sculptures and furniture made by the New York-based artist over the last forty years. Heilmann (b. 1940) is one of the preeminent artists of (...)
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Mr. "Nobody Dies"
The Japanese artist Mr. will have his second exhibition with Lehmann Maupin and his first at the 201 Chrystie Street gallery. Premiering at Geisai #11 in Tokyo, here he will have the U.S. debut of his (...)
2D: Drawing
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Sam Lewitt "I hereby promise... etc."
Press releases, like other species of promissory note, bind a projected quantity, a calculated sum of information within the limits of whatever standards dictate the scale of its economy. It is as credit (...)
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Lorna Simpson "Ink"
This marks Lorna Simpson's inaugural show at Salon 94 as well as her first exhibition of drawings. The exhibition is comprised of a video projection and a series of drawings that explore politics and (...)
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Maxine Fine "A Retrospective"
Maxine Fine’s painting, sculpture, and photography are brought together for the first time in a memorial exhibition celebrating the artist’s life and dedication to her art. Fine was born in 1942 and lived (...)
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Dame Darcy “Gasoline”
“In a post-apocalyptic world, the search for precious gasoline pits a family of orphaned witches against conniving nihilists who lurk in the decaying urban sprawl…” This fall Merrell Publishing releases (...)
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Mitchell Marco "An Ordinary Childhood"
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Ad Reinhardt "In the Minds of Me"
Scrutinizing Ad Reinhardt’s best-known works – the so-called black paintings – attentive viewers discover numinous voids and luminous crosses. Their subtleties demand that we fine-tune our vision, and (...)
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"Micro-Macro" Exhibition
The large becomes small in this group exhibition containing work from twenty contemporary artists. The viewer is challenged to rethink ideas of bigger is better with this selection of more intimate work. (...)
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Josh Tonsfeldt "Physician's Horse Vanishes"
Simon Preston is pleased to present Josh Tonsfeldt's first solo exhibition in New York titled Physician's Horse Vanishes. The exhibition will comprise of work in various media, including video, photography, (...)
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Frederick Hayes and Jayson Keeling Exhibition
Number 35 is pleased to present drawings by Frederick Hayes and video works by Jayson Keeling. Through two very different media both artists depict a turbulent humanness that underlies themes of urban (...)
2D: Calligraphy
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Josh Tonsfeldt "Physician's Horse Vanishes"
Simon Preston is pleased to present Josh Tonsfeldt's first solo exhibition in New York titled Physician's Horse Vanishes. The exhibition will comprise of work in various media, including video, photography, (...)
2D: Photography
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Maxine Fine "A Retrospective"
Maxine Fine’s painting, sculpture, and photography are brought together for the first time in a memorial exhibition celebrating the artist’s life and dedication to her art. Fine was born in 1942 and lived (...)
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Clifford Owens Exhibition
Owens is well known for his Studio Visit series, in which he engages visiting artists or arts professionals in one-on-one acts relating to the visitor's work. Studio Visits originated during a Skowhegan (...)
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"A Portion Of The Pie" Exhibition
Selected by Zeina Assaf and Felicity Hogan, "A Portion of the Pie" presents a group exhibition of photography from gallery assistants at Cuchifritos. The photographs offer a unique insider's perspective (...)
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Matt Ducklo "Touch Tour Pictures"
The exhibition will feature eight large scale (50 x 40 in.) color photographs, all works 2007-08, taken during ‘Touch Tours’ for the blind at important museums such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The (...)
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Mickey Smith "You People"
For centuries, the library was the lifeblood of culture, the central repository of Western intellectual activity. Nowadays, we think of the library as a cemetery, where the written word, as it's presented (...)
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Ves Pitts "Cake Bomb"
2D: Prints
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Anders Bergstrom "Prints and Recent Work"
The work of Brooklyn-based artist Anders Bergstrom shows clearly that he has walked the winding path of his life with eyes wide open. Crushed aluminum cans, stacks of old newspapers, crumpled brown paper (...)
2D: Other
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"Common Denominator" Exhibition
Curated by Joyce Manalo
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Ad Reinhardt "In the Minds of Me"
Scrutinizing Ad Reinhardt’s best-known works – the so-called black paintings – attentive viewers discover numinous voids and luminous crosses. Their subtleties demand that we fine-tune our vision, and (...)
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Graffiti Exhibition
3D: Sculpture
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Maureen Cavanaugh "Stay With Me"
Stay With Me is an exhibition of new paintings and ceramic sculptures by Maureen Cavanaugh. In her second solo exhibition with 31GRAND, Cavanaugh presents a myriad of subtle contradictions in her lovingly (...)
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"Legerdemain" Exhibition
New York: Celebrating the end of one of the most hyped and extended political cycles in American history, Sue Scott Gallery presents “Legerdemain,” an exhibition of trickery, deception and propaganda seen (...)
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Anders Bergstrom "Prints and Recent Work"
The work of Brooklyn-based artist Anders Bergstrom shows clearly that he has walked the winding path of his life with eyes wide open. Crushed aluminum cans, stacks of old newspapers, crumpled brown paper (...)
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Josh Tonsfeldt "Physician's Horse Vanishes"
Simon Preston is pleased to present Josh Tonsfeldt's first solo exhibition in New York titled Physician's Horse Vanishes. The exhibition will comprise of work in various media, including video, photography, (...)
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Mary Heilmann "To Be Someone"
The exhibition will include paintings as well as ceramic sculptures and furniture made by the New York-based artist over the last forty years. Heilmann (b. 1940) is one of the preeminent artists of (...)
3D: Installation
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Sam Lewitt "I hereby promise... etc."
Press releases, like other species of promissory note, bind a projected quantity, a calculated sum of information within the limits of whatever standards dictate the scale of its economy. It is as credit (...)
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Olivier Nottellet "Dark Side of the Mood"
Olivier Nottellet’s work is haunted by a three-headed phantom that makes light of the spaces it traverses (a sheet of paper, a wall or a room), most often under the appearance of a draughtsman. His drawings (...)
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"Legerdemain" Exhibition
New York: Celebrating the end of one of the most hyped and extended political cycles in American history, Sue Scott Gallery presents “Legerdemain,” an exhibition of trickery, deception and propaganda seen (...)
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Michael Arcega "Misusefulness"
"Misusefulness" investigates asymmetric relationships between the values placed upon ordinary objects and their futility when pushed beyond their parameters of everyday use. Repudiating convention and (...)
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"Museum as Hub: Six Degrees" Exhibition
In "Museum as Hub: Six Degrees" artists use the real estate of the New Museum as organizing principle, departure point, vista, and classroom to imagine the changing relevance of the Museum and its environs. (...)
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Kate Gilmore Exhibition
Kate Gilmore, New York artist, is the sole protagonist of her videos, which take the form of a dangerous line-up of hilariously reckless and poignant performances. Recorded either privately in her studio (...)
3D: Furniture
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Mary Heilmann "To Be Someone"
The exhibition will include paintings as well as ceramic sculptures and furniture made by the New York-based artist over the last forty years. Heilmann (b. 1940) is one of the preeminent artists of (...)
Screen: Video installation
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"MISC Video and Performance 2008" Exhibition
Annual MISC Video and Performance. A multi-media experience occurring every December at NY Studio Gallery. MISC features a variety of emerging, mid-career and established artists working in diverse genres (...)
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Josh Tonsfeldt "Physician's Horse Vanishes"
Simon Preston is pleased to present Josh Tonsfeldt's first solo exhibition in New York titled Physician's Horse Vanishes. The exhibition will comprise of work in various media, including video, photography, (...)
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Frederick Hayes and Jayson Keeling Exhibition
Number 35 is pleased to present drawings by Frederick Hayes and video works by Jayson Keeling. Through two very different media both artists depict a turbulent humanness that underlies themes of urban (...)
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A.L. Steiner + robbinschilds "C.L.U.E."
C.L.U.E. (color location ultimate experience) is a collaboration between artists A.L. Steiner and robbinschilds (Layla Childs and Sonya Robbins), AJ Blandford, and Kinski. Like a living organism, C.L.U.E. (...)
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Kate Gilmore Exhibition
Kate Gilmore, New York artist, is the sole protagonist of her videos, which take the form of a dangerous line-up of hilariously reckless and poignant performances. Recorded either privately in her studio (...)
Misc.: Performance Art
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"MISC Video and Performance 2008" Exhibition
Annual MISC Video and Performance. A multi-media experience occurring every December at NY Studio Gallery. MISC features a variety of emerging, mid-career and established artists working in diverse genres (...)
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A.L. Steiner + robbinschilds "C.L.U.E."
C.L.U.E. (color location ultimate experience) is a collaboration between artists A.L. Steiner and robbinschilds (Layla Childs and Sonya Robbins), AJ Blandford, and Kinski. Like a living organism, C.L.U.E. (...)





