in the Lower Manhattan area 
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2D
- Illustration (1)
- Painting (5)
- Drawing (1)
- Photography (2)
- Prints (1)
- Other (2)
3D
- Architecture (1)
- Installation (1)
- Fashion (1)
- Crafts (2)
Screen
- Film (1)
- Video installation (3)
- Digital (1)
Misc.
- Art Talk (1)
- Performance Art (1)
2D: Illustration
2D: Painting
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Kim Eng Yeo "Into the Seasons"
A realist painter who draws inspiration from Nature, Kim Eng Yeo seeks its essence in her landscape paintings to foster a keener appreciation of a popular subject - beyond decoration to the poetic and (...)
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Carla Herrera-Prats "Prep Materials"
Carl Brigham developed the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) that has since been administered to millions of students every year in order for them to begin their college educations. The SAT is only the first (...)
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Xie Caomin "Countless Universes"
Xie Caomin’s recent body of oil paintings is created by laboriously “interlacing” one image upon another creating multiple layers of color and texture. With this method, Xie achieves a subtle suggestion (...)
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Chris Dorland "Test Site"
RENTAL in cooperation with Marc Selwyn Fine Art, presents "Test Site," an exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Chris Dorland. For Dorland's first solo exhibition in New York, much of (...)
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"Momentum, Movement of the City" Exhibition
This exhibition, organized by ROOM & Allen Gallery, pays homage to the speed of thought that we have grown accustom to living and working in New York. Each piece carefully displays the movement and (...)
2D: Drawing
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Carla Herrera-Prats "Prep Materials"
Carl Brigham developed the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) that has since been administered to millions of students every year in order for them to begin their college educations. The SAT is only the first (...)
2D: Photography
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"Celebrating Central Park" Exhibition
In December, the entire Gallery will be dedicated to Celebrating Central Park— in honor of the 150th anniversary of the acceptance of Olmsted’s and Vaux’s “Greensward Plan” for the design of the park. (...)
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"Vertical Cities: Hong Kong, New York" Exhibition
Hong Kong and New York are the world's iconic vertical metropolises. Both island cities with perfect harbors, they evolved from colonial ports into dominant centers of international finance and commerce. (...)
2D: Prints
2D: Other
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Kim Eng Yeo "Into the Seasons"
A realist painter who draws inspiration from Nature, Kim Eng Yeo seeks its essence in her landscape paintings to foster a keener appreciation of a popular subject - beyond decoration to the poetic and (...)
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Henk Slager "Nameless Science"
The debate on artistic research emerging worldwide in the field of visual art for some five years focuses on what artistic research could be or should be. The exhibition Nameless Science aims to expand (...)
3D: Architecture
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"Vertical Cities: Hong Kong, New York" Exhibition
Hong Kong and New York are the world's iconic vertical metropolises. Both island cities with perfect harbors, they evolved from colonial ports into dominant centers of international finance and commerce. (...)
3D: Installation
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John Powers "Captain America"
An installation commissioned by the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning.
3D: Fashion
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"Identity by Design: Tradition, Change, and Celebration in Native Women's Dresses" Exhibition
- at The National Museum of the American Indian (George Gustav Heye Center)
- Closes in 271 days
Dresses are more than simple articles of clothing for Native women—they are aesthetic expressions of culture and identity. Embodying messages about the life of the wearer, dresses offer Native women the (...)
3D: Crafts
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"Beauty Surrounds Us" Exhibition
- at The National Museum of the American Indian (George Gustav Heye Center)
- Closes in 117 days
This exhibition of 77 works from the museum's collection will inaugurate the new Diker Pavilion for Native Arts and Cultures. Beauty Surrounds Us features an elaborate Quechua girl's dance outfit, a Northwest (...)
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"Identity by Design: Tradition, Change, and Celebration in Native Women's Dresses" Exhibition
- at The National Museum of the American Indian (George Gustav Heye Center)
- Closes in 271 days
Dresses are more than simple articles of clothing for Native women—they are aesthetic expressions of culture and identity. Embodying messages about the life of the wearer, dresses offer Native women the (...)
Screen: Film
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"Vertical Cities: Hong Kong, New York" Exhibition
Hong Kong and New York are the world's iconic vertical metropolises. Both island cities with perfect harbors, they evolved from colonial ports into dominant centers of international finance and commerce. (...)
Screen: Video installation
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Carla Herrera-Prats "Prep Materials"
Carl Brigham developed the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) that has since been administered to millions of students every year in order for them to begin their college educations. The SAT is only the first (...)
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Jan Baracz "Reality Cinema/Live Video"
Jan Baracz’s Reality Cinema/Live Video will transform the storefront gallery into a cinematic screening room, inside of which a live video feed, mixed from three cameras recording the streets outside Art (...)
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Renata Poljak "Ruta and the Monument"
Renata Poljak is a Paris-based video artist originally from Split, Croatia. Her work explores the dramatic political upheaval and violence the Balkan region has undergone since the early 1990s, and the (...)
Screen: Digital
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David Clark and Michelle Gay Exhibition
David Clark is a media artist who lives and works in Halifax, Canada. He is known for his website A is for Apple that has been shown at over 50 film festivals around the world including Sundance, SIGGRAPH, (...)
Misc.: Art Talk
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Henk Slager "Nameless Science"
The debate on artistic research emerging worldwide in the field of visual art for some five years focuses on what artistic research could be or should be. The exhibition Nameless Science aims to expand (...)
Misc.: Performance Art
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"Perverted by Theater" Exhibition
In his 1967 essay "Art and Objecthood," art critic Michael Fried's central thesis was "theater's profound hostility to the arts": "theater and theatricality are at war today, not simply with modernist (...)





