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- Queens (7)
- Harlem, Bronx (5)
- Williamsburg (15)
- DUMBO, other Brooklyn (13)
- Upper East Side (19)
- Midtown (33)
- Flatiron, Gramercy (5)
- East Chelsea (7)
- Chelsea 28th - 33rd (5)
- Chelsea 27th (19)
- Chelsea 26th (22)
- Chelsea 25th (52)
- Chelsea 24th (10)
- Chelsea 23rd (9)
- Chelsea 22nd (10)
- Chelsea 21st (8)
- Chelsea 20th (17)
- Chelsea 14th - 19th (9)
- Villages (12)
- Soho (31)
- Lower East Side (30)
- Lower Manhattan (15)
Queens
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"Cringe" Exhibition
This exhibition is a conversation about contemporary art and its arbitrary values; like gold, art is only valuable when someone is willing to pay for it. Yet the collecting of art has an intellectual and (...)
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"Beggars And Choosers" Exhibition
This exhibition of 56 stunning prints by leading documentary photographers addresses current public policies on education, health care, housing, and incarceration sustain poverty in the U.S. By displaying (...)
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Dzine "The Beautiful Struggle"
"The Beautiful Struggle" will feature four new paintings, which combine the mandalic and psychedelic imagery that emerge from his meditative painting process as well as new sculptures exploring the middle (...)
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Swoon "Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea"
In the early evening on Sunday, September 7th, seven hand made boats, or more precisely, seven floating sculptures by Swoon, will dock in front of Deitch Studios on the East River in Long Island City. (...)
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"Face to Face: From See to Shining See" Photographs by Sid Kerner
In the Face to Face series, New York City photographer Sid Kerner gives the viewer an opportunity to experience the human side of familiar, everyday objects. Kerner began observing New York City (...)
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"Gravitas" Exhibition
The title for this exhibition, Gravitas, came to me after viewing a small sculpture by Susan York. It seemed to have a specific gravity of its own and substance beyond its small size. It was only 10 x (...)
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"EAF08: 2008 Emerging Artist Fellowship" Exhibition
This year, Socrates awarded fourteen fellowships to: Martin Basher, Chelsea Beck, Kim Beck & Osman Khan, Michael Berens, Sari Carel, Adriana Farmiga, Kimberley Hart, Rajkamal Kahlon, Jason Bailer Losh, (...)
Harlem, Bronx
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Darcy Dahl "Insula"
For "Insula," multimedia artist Darcy Dahl presents a series of kinetic animations projected onto drawings that begin with the human figure. Seeing the form involves being in a state of emotional and mental (...)
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"Men on Maps" Exhibition
An exhibition of the unique aesthetic responses of over 40 male artists when presented with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s map of the New York Cities subway system as a base upon which to (...)
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"Take Me Out to the Ballgame" Exhibition
An exhibition for the whole family! To celebrate the 100th anniversary of baseball theme songs, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts presents a tribute to the sport and the musicians who (...)
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"Surprisingly Natural: The Nature of the Bronx" Exhibition
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Art Department Faculty Exhibition
Williamsburg
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Roman Klonek "Hobnobbing Zmirkies"
In the 1970s the Kloneks moved from Poland to Germany, where he quickly became addicted to Comics and Cartoons. In the 1990's he studied Graphic Arts in Duesseldorf and earned his diploma with 12 huge (...)
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Vashti Windish and Cameron Michel “Symbiosis in Exotica”
Creating a mystical landscape filled with antediluvian archetypes and macabre imagery, this show manages to explore the work created by two devoted partners. Symbiosis in Exotica casts a shadow between (...)
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"WE=Trouble" Exhibition
Secret Project Robot and Tiny Showcase are pleased to present a show of original prints and collaborations. Shea'la Finch of Providence's Tiny Showcase web space has invited a list of artists who were (...)
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Natalie Kates "Power Currency"
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Arthur Cohen "Now What?"
Arthur Cohen "Now What?" is 8 large, full-scale figurative paintings featuring an imaginary (visual) conversation set on ropes between the artist—a middle-aged "big Jew" New Yorker—and his friend, a very (...)
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David Sandlin "Sin-a-rama: An Alphabetical Ballad of Carnality"
David Sandlin "Sin-a-rama: An Alphabetical Ballad of Carnality" is a 70'-long, refined epic of poetic rabble-rousing in watercolor and a co-extensive, cut-out wooden frieze of medieval grotesquery—from (...)
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Mel Kadel and Suzanne Sattler "Swirl of Swarm"
Suzanne Sattler's delicate and spacious pencil drawings lure you into a dreamlike reality that examines our relationships with each other and the natural world around us. A swarm of insects exit the (...)
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Christopher Harrington "Shimmering Matter"
Fusing the mediums of painting and sculpture resulting in what the artists aptly terms ‘objects,’ referring to his objects as experiments in the Hegelian synthesis of opposites, each is an example of controlled (...)
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John J. O'Connor "Flannel Tongue"
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Sasha Blanton "Ancient Experiences"
Sasha Blanton's first solo show Ancient Experiences is inspired by his statement, "Objective truth is a fallacy, all we are is our experience." Drawn to fundamental metaphysical questions, Blanton's paintings (...)
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Shaun El C. Leonardo & Clifford Owens "Some things we do together…"
Momenta Art is pleased to present a collaborative performance series by Shaun Leonardo and Clifford Owens entitled Some Things We Do Together. These artists share an interest in conflict as a means (...)
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Group Exhibition
Pocket Utopia is pleased to present a group show of artists Dana Gentile, Suzanne Walters, Bill Gerhard and Sophie Naess. By piecing, placing, molding, and making, all 4 artists address an active replacement, (...)
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Joachim Marx "Samasati"
Joachim Marx believes that there are still timeless human themes that ask for a contemporary image. He paints floating, falling or suspended figures in an undefined space. These are figures that are thrown (...)
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Dean Goelz "Migrations"
Dean Goelz "Migrations," featuring the artist's socially astute drawings and sculptures, depict the slightly odd ways we interact with each other and our environment and the tenuous grip society and culture (...)
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Jihoon Park "One Day, One Deal"
- at The Hogar Collection
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Video installation
- Starts in 4 days
In his second solo exhibition at the gallery he will present his most recent paper and media based works that explore sociological and psychological relationships at the root of our most primal human condition/state. (...)
DUMBO, other Brooklyn
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"Bridge as icon" Exhibition
In celebration of the 125th Anniversary of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge, Tabla Rasa Gallery presents BRIDGE as ICON. This exhibition offers artwork inspired by the world's best known bridge. The (...)
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"Composition: Brooklyn Artists Gym Artists" Exhibition
- at Brooklyn Artist Gym
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation
- Closes in 15 days
Brooklyn Artists Gym presents a cross section of work by BAG Artists In Residence. The show "Composition: Brooklyn Artists Gym Artists" represents artwork driven by a diversity of themes produced by the (...)
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Ed Kashi "Curse of the Black Gold:50 Years Of Oil In The Niger Delta"
To correspond with the recent release of Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta, The powerHouse Arena is pleased to present an exhibition of work by the photographer Ed Kashi. In the (...)
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"Cartoon Brooklyn IV" Exhibition
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"Artists from Argentina" Exhibition
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"Sweet Semaphores" Exhibition
Hannah Barnes and Kristine Taylor present new work that explores ideas of longing, desire, and the profound urge to 'make-visible'. Working across painting, drawing, collage, and temporary structures, (...)
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Karen Gibbons "In the Pink"
"In The Pink" fills the gallery with bright color and vivid texture. Curious found objects become armatures for fanciful, painterly sculpture. Generous drawings blend boldness of form with delicacy of (...)
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Deborah Master Exhibition
Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, Zeckendorf Plaza,
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"A Wrinkle in Time" Exhibition
Madeline L’Engle explained her writing philosophy: “If I have something that is too difficult for adults to swallow, then I will write it in a book for children.” In her much contested and beloved 1962 (...)
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"Artist in Residence" Talk
An evening with Tristan Perich.
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"Havana: The Revolutionary Moment" Exhibition
Havana: The Revolutionary Moment presents a unique collection of photographs by veteran Magnum photographer Burt Glinn, recording Fidel Castro’s historic entry into Havana in December 31,1958. In those (...)
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"The Artist Project" Exhibition
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Cornelia Hediger "Doppelgänger"
In this richly colorful series, the persona of the artist is the central figure, performing a psychological struggle with her doppelgänger — a fictional ghostly double of a living person, widely understood (...)
Upper East Side
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"Paintings & Drawings" Exhibition
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"Contemporary Paintings and Sculptures" Exhibition
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Sol LeWitt "Early Works 1960s-1970s"
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"2nd Annual Meet Contemporary Czech Design" Exhibition
This spectacular exhibition features designers who refuse to be tied in by the conventions of traditional art. Whether their work is ultra-modern or utterly contemporary, all these artists are definitely (...)
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"Mostly Sculpture" Exhibition
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"Masters of Abstraction" Exhibition
The show features paintings, paper pieces, photographs and sculptures of the Abstract Expressionists. The work on display is an example of the use of various techniques,materials and different artistic (...)
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Art Student League Instructors Exhibition
- at Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery, Art Students League of New York
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture
- Closes in 14 days
An exhibition of work by Art Students League instructors.
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Li Rui Exhibition
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John Felsing "Behind the Veil"
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Tony Gonzalez "Bedroom"
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Charles Burns Exhibition
This exhibition will be Charles Burns' first New York solo exhibition and will include fifty seminal drawings executed in the last 25 years that showcases Burns' masterful pen and ink drawings for his (...)
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Anthony Palumbo Memorial Exhibition
- at Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery, Art Students League of New York
- Media: Painting - Drawing
- Closes in 36 days
The exhibition includes major paintings, pen and ink studies and preparatory sketches.
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Bill Barrett "Pinnacle"
Bill Barrett's sculptures belong to the classical tradition of American modernism where clarity of form and firmness of structure are coupled with the harmonious juxtaposition of the curvilinear. He expresses (...)
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Simon Linke Exhibition
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"Gallery Selections"
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts is pleased to present a selection of its finest and newest acquisitions. The current installation of works in the gallery highlights the modernist landscapes of John Marin and (...)
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Franz Kline Exhibition
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Carlos Cruz-Diez "(In)formed by Color"
Americas Society will present Carlos Cruz-Diez’s first solo show in a major U.S. cultural institution. Focusing on the relationship between color and perception, the exhibition will increase the visibility (...)
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Hisae Ikenaga "Flaws"
Praxis International Art is proud to present Manufacturing Flaws, New Works by Hisae Ikenaga. Through installation, assemblage and collage, Hisae Ikenaga explores the possible physical anomalies developed (...)
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Bram Bogart Exhibition
Jacobson Howard Gallery presents an exhibition devoted to the work of Bram Bogart.The essence of Bram Bogart’s work lies in texture and composition. A brush, a trowel and a painter’s knife are the instruments (...)
Midtown
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11th Annual Tokyo-New York Friendship Ceramic Competition by Ceramic Artist Friendship Association
The purpose of this exhibition is to further the cultural ties between the sister cities of New York and Tokyo by encouraging and honoring the creativity of their ceramic artists. The exhibition will include (...)
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Morris Louis "Summer Selections"
[Image: Morris Louis "Pillar of Risk" (1961) acrylic on canvas 89.25 x 52.5 in.]
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Akemi Nishimura "Mind of Flower"
[Image: Akemi Nishimura "Madonna Ver. 5" Etching on Paper 28.5 x 28.5 in.]
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Group Exhibition
[Image: Oscar Barra "Sirena Iluminada" (2008) watercolor]
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"Frida Kahlo and the Mexican Renaissance" Exhibition
The twentieth century’s first revolution was in Mexico, 1910-1920. The Revolution was calamitous— seven percent of the population perished. However, the social convulsions gave birth to new political (...)
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"Four Summer" Exhibition
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"Adoption: Palimpsest of Identity" Exhibition
Curated by Jeehey Kim, "Adoption: Palimpsest of Identity" features six artists who deal with the identity of the adoptee, an identity that is barely discussed in identity politics using the media of video (...)
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"19th & 20th Century European & American Paintings: Selected Works from the Gallery Collection" Exhibition
[Image: Robert Henri "Thammy" (1915) Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in.]
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"Recent Acquisitions (And Some Thoughts on the Current Art Market)" Exhibition
Galerie St. Etienne's summer exhibition is a potpourri of recent acquisitions and highlights of the preceding season. While the booming art scene has somewhat diminished the availability of top-quality (...)
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"Color and Light" Exhibition
[Image: John Opper "Jazz-M-68" (1968) acrylic on canvas 46 x 46 in.]
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"Unforeseen Reflections: Recent Paintings by Gallery Artists" Exhibition
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Mark Podwal "Jewish Magic"
Superstitions, ritual, mythology, angels and magic have long had a place in religious traditions and writings. In Judaism, these elements have been used to emphasize the Powers of Good; thus, "Jewish Magic." (...)
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Neil Welliver "Woodcuts"
A survey of Neil Welliver's woodcut prints from the mid-1980s through his last print, "Stump," created in 2000, five years before his death. During this period Welliver worked exclusively in collaboration (...)
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Ana Rosa Farias Exhibition
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Sal Panasci "New Paintings"
[Image: Sal Panasci "Planes" (2008) oil on canvas, 40 x 36 in.]
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John Ashbery "Collages"
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Trevor Winkfield "Recent Paintings"
[Image: Trevor Winkfield "As Moth to the Flame..." (2007) acrylic on linen 30 x 36 in.]
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Josef Koudelka "Invasion 68: Prague"
A selection of images from Josef Koudelka's award-winning record of the Soviet invasion of Prague in 1968.
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"Dark Pop" Exhibition
Last Rites Gallery and guest curator Andrew Michael Ford, director of Ad Hoc Art, have decided to find out what several of today's brightest art stars are capable of when asked to create one piece of what (...)
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Judith Joy Ross "Protest"
[Image: Judith Joy Ross "Peter Christine, Protesting the U.S. War in Iraq, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania" (2007) gold-toned gelatin silver print 9 5/8 x 7 5/8 in.]
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"In Residence: Recent Projects from Sculpture Space" Exhibition
"In Residence" is a collaboration between The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts and Sculpture Space, Utica. The exhibition is co-curated by Christa Erickson and Patterson Sims, and celebrates the crucial (...)
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"New Projects Installation" Exhibition
To complement the retrospective, "The Future Must Be Sweet" at The International Print Center New York the Printshop will premiere the most recent publications created by Håvard Homstvedt, Emilio Perez, (...)
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Charles Seliger "Ways of Nature"
Charles Seliger's ninth solo exhibition at the gallery, "Ways of Nature," includes nineteen paintings on Masonite completed between 2006 and 2008. The artist’s newest works are all dense, small-scale, (...)
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Theodore Roszak Exhibition
This exhibition of works by Theodore Roszak includes one major bronze sculpture, "Insect Plant" (1957), and sixteen works on paper that date from c.1947 to 1958. Many of the detailed drawings represent (...)
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"Implant" Exhibition
Organized by The Horticultural Society of New York, "Implant" investigates the intimate bond between artists and plants through the perspective of contemporary art. Ranging from botanically accurate sculptures (...)
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"Elected Members Invitational" Exhibition
The Elected Members Invitational showcases the sculpture of some of National Sculpture Society's finest artists. The open-theme exhibition alternates annually with NSS's Fellows Invitational and the works (...)
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"The Gutenberg Bible" Exhibition
The first substantial printed book in the West is the royal-folio two-volume Bible on display, comprising nearly 1,300 pages and printed in Mainz on the central Rhine by Johann Gutenberg (ca. 1390s–1468) (...)
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"The Adventures of the Real Winnie-the-Pooh" Exhibition


