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Current events
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David Opdyke "Manifest Destination"
Manifest Destination is an exhibition of recent sculptures and drawings by David Opdyke. A self-proclaimed “NPR junkie,” Opdyke deftly engages a wide range of contemporary themes with subtle humor and (...)
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Group Exhibition
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Max Rée Exhibition
1920s New Yorker drawings, Hollywood costume design and vintage photographs by the Academy Award Winning Dane, Max Rée(1889--1953).
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Rob Pruitt "iPhotos"
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Iain Faulkner Exhibition
[Image "Checking Out" Oil on canvas 16 x 20 in.]
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"Tales from the Far East" Exhibition
One of the Far East’s many facets is the intersection of the often harsh, day-to-day reality and the fascinating, dense worlds of dreams. The universe of the opera, peopled by symbolic costumes is continued (...)
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Chris Johanson "Totalities"
- at Deitch Projects (Wooster St.)
- Media: Painting - Sculpture - Installation - Performance Art
- Closes in 7 days
"Totalities," a “contemporary living installation” by Chris Johanson, presents the artist’s thoughts on contemporary living, involving, plants, animals, and people, expressed through a multi-media construction (...)
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Fred Cray "Sequiturs"
If non sequiturs make no sense, then sequiturs must follow a logical plan. Fred Cray’s Sequiturs photographs present both imagery and text in an ambiguous setting. These photographs seem familiar, an artistic (...)
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Gallery Selection Exhibition
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Stan Vanderbeek Exhibition
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Ron Crawford Exhibition
In these paintings, the circular, organic forms represent both interpersonal activity and the endless possibilities that are presented to us. Line becomes the element that defines the individual form, (...)
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"Selected Work: Carbone, Grimes & Webb" Exhibition
David Carbone paints figures in invented worlds infused with a mood of disquieting strangeness. More inscapes than landscapes, these paintings meld aspects of figuration and abstraction. The familiarity (...)
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Jeff Gabel Exhibition
Brooklyn-based Gabel works mainly in pencil, on a range of surfaces, from small gesso-board panels to large wall drawings, all of which will be showcased in this exhibition. His drawings typically feature (...)
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Jordan Wolfson "untitled false document"
Swiss Institute presents the first New York solo exhibition of Jordan Wolfson. The newly commissioned film project, "untitled false document" (2008), encompasses the entire exhibition space. Jordan (...)
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Avish Khebrehzadeh Exhibition
The Iranian-born artist Avish Khebrehzadeh's highly distinctive body of work features hand-drawn animations projected over wall-sized drawings and paintings. The contrast between the static images and (...)
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"The Line of Fashion" Exhibition
A knowing line, a whoosh of color can define a look, sometimes even an era. The artists in this long overdue exhibition of fashion drawings -- Antonio, Kenneth Paul Block, Joe Eula, Eric among them -- (...)
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Aurel Schmidt "Man Eater"
In this new body of work, Ms. Schmidt munches her way through Modernist masterpieces, transforming them with graphite and colored pencil into seething masses of interwoven debris. Ms. Schmidt builds (...)
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Jose Davila "Studies for Future Buildings"
Renwick Gallery is pleased to announce Jose Davila's first solo show in New York. The exhibition "Studies for Future Buildings" features sculpture and photography. Over the last three years Davila has (...)
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Kembra Pfahler "Sit-Ins"
Kembra Pfahler’s butt prints are created in a straightforward manner. She applies a layer of paint to her rear and plops it onto a sheet of paper. The artworks use the same body paint as that worn by her (...)
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Rirkrit Tiravanija "Demonstration Drawings"
This exhibition, featuring over 200 works on paper, will be the first U.S. museum exhibition of the Thailand-based artist’s ongoing series of commissioned drawings derived from images of demonstrations (...)
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"One Third 1/3" Exhibition
- at Ise Cultural Foundation Gallery
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation
- Closes in 27 days
Contemporary works of art are acts of imagination that express the modern world and simultaneously transmit the values of the past. They help to shape our understanding of time because our perceptions (...)
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"Mission Accomplished: Virtual Residency Project" Exhibition
Virtual collaboration at Location One uses newest media to confront Presidential campaign. A satirist from Berlin, a metaverse scholar from Tokyo and an artist from New York create joint work – without (...)
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David Ratcliff "Defect's Mirror"
Abstraction has begun to occupy a dominant position in David Ratcliff's work, as the visual noise that crept into his earlier narrative pictures mutates into the central structuring presence. The series (...)
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Ethan Breckenridge "Long Time, First Time," and Christopher Chiappa "Swiss Cheese"
"In Long Time, First Time," Ethan Breckenridge's sculpture takes the proverbial elephant out of the room and into the office. Using glass, dust, plants, shelving units, florescent lights, mirrors, and (...)
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Jane Philbrick "Pull"
Jane Philbrick's PULL at Location One uses fire alarms to confront today's fear and insecurity. The large-scale installation comprises 502 fire alarms, strobes, smoke detectors, siren horns, control panels (...)
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Stef Driesen Exhibition
In this exhibition Stef Driesen continues to fuse abstraction and figuration, using the body as a landscape for the exploration of erotically charged ideas and imagery. While Driesen's paintings are (...)
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Tommy White Exhibition
Initially conceived of as three-dimensional tools for rendering form and space in his paintings, the Tommy White sculptures have become an important and distinct part of his work in the past several years. (...)
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"El Dia de los Muertos" Exhibition
El Día de los Muertos is a Mexican celebration honoring family and friends who have passed away. It is a holiday of altars, color, music and remembrance. This is a holiday about heritage as much as religion. (...)
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"See-through: Andrew Gellatly & Hannah Hughes" Exhibition
"See-through: Andrew Gellatly & Hannah Hughes" is a two-person exhibition featuring the work of two Santa Fe based artists, who are also husband and wife. Their work is very different in terms of materials (...)
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"The Print And Yourself" Exhibition
We are proud to show work—innovative and sincere—by eight contemporary printmakers. The exhibition is based on this great principle of Aesthetic Realism, stated by Eli Siegel: "All beauty is a making one (...)
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John Houshman "Extentions and Intentions"
Permanent events
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"Visionaire 53: Sound" Exhibition
An interactive exhibition of images and tracks from Visionaire 53. SOUND is currently on view at the Gallery. Visionaire 53 consists of five 12-inch vinyl records, imprinted with images (picture discs), (...)
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Walter De Maria "The Broken Kilometer"
The Broken Kilometer, 1979, located at 393 West Broadway in New York City, is composed of 500 highly polished, round, solid brass rods, each measuring two meters in length and five centimeters (two inches) (...)
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Walter de Maria "The New York Earth Room"
The New York Earth Room, 1977, is the third Earth Room sculpture executed by the artist, the first being in Munich, Germany in 1968. The second was installed at the Hessisches Landesmuseum in Darmstadt, (...)
Upcoming events
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Front Runners
WHAT DO TIM ROBBINS, THELONIOUS MONK, DREW NIEPORENT, Jerry Nadler, and Lucy Liu all have in common? They all graduated from Stuyvesant, the jewel in the crown of NYC’s high schools for gifted students. (...)
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"Spread the Lead. What If We Only Had a Pencil?" Exhibition
What if the history of art began and ended with graphite, and your local art supply store was little more than a pencil outlet? For this group show, gallery hanahou has challenged artists from all backgrounds (...)
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Michelle Jaffe "Wappen Field"




