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2D: Graphics
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April Greiman Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) will honor April Greiman with the Masters Series Award and retrospective exhibition. One of the first American designers to embrace digital technologies, Greiman has explored (...)
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"Coming Attractions: Poster Paintings for the Cinema" Exhibition
Hirschl & Adler Galleries presents Coming Attractions: Poster Paintings for the Cinema by Batiste Madalena. Like the MoMA show, the Hirschl & Adler exhibition draws on a singular collection of (...)
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"OURS: Democracy in the Age of Branding" Exhibition
- at The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design
- in the Villages area
- Closes in 59 days
International and interdisciplinary in scope, this exhibition investigates democracy as a global brand. It examines the desires generated and promoted by democracy as a brand—such as choice, participation, (...)
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"The DeVille's Holiday Special" Exhibition
In this show Ad DeVille focuses on his personal work which portrays his urban lifestyle with the effects of living in brooklyn. Pufferella has been making Fabric creations since 2002. For this show she (...)
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"You Are Here" Exhibition
- at Hewitt Gallery of Art, Marymount Manhattan College
- in the Upper East Side area
- Starts in 4 days
Maps and their makers have the ability to manipulate their audience with the information chosen to be included. This exhibition addresses the subjective nature of mapping, how we locate ourselves in consideration (...)
2D: Illustration
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"Illustrated Fine Printing: Whittington & Matrix in America" Exhibition
This exhibition will focus on the Whittington Press and its influential annual, Matrix, which provides an important platform for typographical dialog on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Ten American artists (...)
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"Meditation on Contemporary Chinese Landscape" Exhibition
Meditations on Contemporary Chinese Landscape, features the work of 10 artists from Beijing, Taiwan and Malaysia, working in a variety of media including painting, installation art, digital art and photography, (...)
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"The Book Show" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “The Book Show,” an exhibition of graphic novels, comic books and children’s books by students in the MFA Illustration as Visual Essay Department.
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"The Call of Cthulhu" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “The Call of Cthulhu,” an exhibition of sequential narratives based on the 1928 short story of the same name by American author H.P. Lovecraft (1890 - 1927). The exhibition (...)
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Malcolm Mc Neil and William S. Burroughs "Ah Pook Is Here"
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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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Jason Yates "Marginally Functional: Fast Friends Forever"
Fast Friends, Inc. is cultural hi-jacking; a representation of fear, the failure of the collective, the fetishism of the collapse, the language of mania, anger, regression, absurdity, redundancy, misinterpretation, (...)
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"Coming Attractions: Poster Paintings for the Cinema" Exhibition
Hirschl & Adler Galleries presents Coming Attractions: Poster Paintings for the Cinema by Batiste Madalena. Like the MoMA show, the Hirschl & Adler exhibition draws on a singular collection of (...)
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Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney "All in the Family"
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Josh Neufeld "A.D. : New Orleans After the Deluge & Clip-Art Comics"
Josh Neufeld has been a published comics artist for more than 20 years, with his work appearing in his own titles, comics anthologies, daily newspapers, alternative weeklies, exhibitions and more. He is (...)
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Randy Jones "The Art of Politics"
This exhibition shows three aspects of Randy Jones' art: current (featuring the long march of the 2008 presidential race), historical and the Inner Circle Annual Roast for Mayor of New York City.
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Nayland Blake "Behavior"
Nayland Blake "Behavior", a 25-year survey of the renowned artist’s work, will feature some thirty pieces from every aspect of Blake’s career as a painter, sculptor, illustrator, performer, and installation (...)
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“O Canada” Exhibition
Curated by Miriam Katz, “O Canada” is an interdisciplinary survey exhibition promoting the work of Canadian artists living in the United States. Featuring sculptors, painters, filmmakers, and installation (...)
2D: Painting
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"Meditation on Contemporary Chinese Landscape" Exhibition
Meditations on Contemporary Chinese Landscape, features the work of 10 artists from Beijing, Taiwan and Malaysia, working in a variety of media including painting, installation art, digital art and photography, (...)
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"S & M: Shrines and Masquerades in Cosmopolitan Times" Exhibition
The shrine and the masquerade are among humanity's most ancient strategies of negotiation with the vast forces of history and nature. Cloth shrines, costumes, clothing, and arrangements of household items, (...)
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"The Unforgiven" Exhibition
"The Unforgiven" is a group show with new works by Jason Brooks, Dan Colen, Till Gerhard, Nate Lowman, Anselm Reyle and Aaron Young, with works by William S. Burroughs, Martin Kippenberger, Steven Parrino, (...)
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"to: Night" Exhibition
- at Hunter College Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery
- in the Upper East Side area
- Closes in 2 days
to: Night brings together a selection of artworks which explore the theme of night using a variety of approaches. In the context of this exhibition, “night” is taken as a descriptive term which encompasses (...)
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Aaron Morse "Story of Man"
This show continues several ideas from Timeline, my mural project at the Hammer Museum earlier this year. That project combined digitally printed, image-based wallpaper and over-painting to form a large (...)
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Alexander Kaletski "Wet Dreams"
In 1975, Alexander Kaletski left the USSR, carrying with him drawings and watercolors he had painted as an underground artist in Moscow. During that time in the Soviet Union, the works of unsanctioned (...)
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Arlan Huang "Most Violet : Paintings 2003 - 2008"
Walter Randel Gallery is pleased to announce its first solo exhibition of paintings by Arlan Huang, a five-year survey of the artist’s work. Arlan Huang is an accomplished and expressive colorist. Through (...)
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Aya Uekawa "It's a Really Small World"
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Ben Durham and Storm Tharp Exhibition
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery introduces large-scale portraits by Ben Durham and Storm Tharp. Using the portrait’s ability to be both documentary and able to convey personality with unvarnished realism and (...)
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Christopher Brooks "Mutinous Meadows"
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Doretta Miller "Tales of Three Cities: Beijing, Florence, Saratoga Springs"
Doretta Miller exhibits the recent series of gouache paintings on paper. Urban scenes focus on the less traveled locations found in three of her favorite cities - Beijing, Florence, and Saratoga Springs. A (...)
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Elizabeth Neel "Make No Bones"
"Make No Bones" is an exhibition of new paintings by Elizabeth Neel. Neel is one of the most accomplished of a group of young American painters who are revitalizing abstraction in contemporary terms. Neel’s (...)
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G.R. Iranna "Birth of Blindness"
On view will be two large fiberglass-based sculptural installations and a collection of paintings that explore themes of sensory and spiritual deprivation, and of physical and psychic restraint; all key (...)
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Haeri Yoo Exhibition
Thomas Erben presents new paintings by Haeri Yoo. After a successful solo presentation of her work at dc Düsseldorf last year and inclusions in several shows with the gallery, including in Shanghai and (...)
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Karen Heagle "She’ll Get Hers"
In a series of new paintings, Heagle employs varied subjects including portraits of women, landscapes, and images of animals and birds, most prominently vultures, which have come to symbolize elements (...)
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Ron Gorchov "Exhibition"
Nicholas Robinson Gallery and Vito Schnabel present an exhibition of new paintings by Ron Gorchov. A pioneer in the development of the shaped canvas, Gorchov has spent almost 40 years developing and (...)
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Shimon Okshteyn "Dangerous Pleasures"
The aesthetics of pleasure and pain are at the heart of this exhibit, which features hyper-realistic paintings, sculpture and mixed media installations. Painted directly onto the surfaces of mirrors, (...)
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Stephen Pace "Seven Decades (1940 – 2000): Made in America, Paintings and Watercolors"
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Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, & Eva Hesse Exhibition
Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of oil on paper works by Willem de Kooning, "baroque" ceramic sculpture by Lucio Fontana, and Eva Hesse paintings from the 1960s. These are works (...)
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"Winsome Days, Wondrous Nights: The Naives of Argentina" Exhibition
A comprehensive exhibition of original paintings spotlighting GINA Gallery’s collection of Argentina’s top naives. [Image: Virginia Bellati "My Dear Green Valley"(2007) acrylic on canvas, 23.6 x 27.6 (...)
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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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Douglas Witmer “Today is the Day”
Philadelphia-based artist Douglas Witmer presents a new set of paintings that further clarify his intuitive sensibilities related to surface and color. Combining simple geometric imagery, emphatic color, (...)
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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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Liz Brown "OMGWTF"
Like the Spice presents opening night of Liz Brown: OMGWTF, an exhibition of the artist's retro-futuristic paintings and drawings. Borrowing freely from the history, advertising, sarcasm, fantasy, banality (...)
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Yukari Hirayama Exhibition
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"Merger" Exhibition
MERGER is a group exhibition of bold new work by emerging Chinese and American artists. The work brought together explores a diversity of approaches to rendering the human figure. By turns ambiguous and (...)
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Cecilia Biagini "Requests for expansion"
In her second solo exhibition at the gallery she will present powerful new abstract paintings, sculpture and photograms that visually and seamlessly traverse between their materials and mediums. Exploring (...)
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Eric Joyner "My Other Robot is a Donut"
Until now, donuts and robots have complacently resided in separate realms. For My Other Robot is a Donut, Joyner is excited to join these two worlds together and explore the surprising commentary they (...)
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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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Susan Daboll and Susan Mayr "Breathing Spaces"
The Allen Gallery is presents Breathing Spaces, an exhibition of works by Susan Daboll and Susan Mayr. Breathing Spaces is an exhibition of two artists' similar approach to different medium. Each artist (...)
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"Big and Small" Exhibition
CHC Gallery presents a group show curated by Chuck Marksberry. This is the gallery's second exhibit since debuting in early October. "Big and Small" draws inspiration from new paintings from six emerging (...)
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"Credible Correspondence" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “Credible Correspondence (Travels of the Imagination),” an exhibition featuring one-of-a-kind postcards created by first- and second-year students in the MFA Illustration (...)
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"Heroes and Villains" Exhibition
Marc Jancou Contemporary presents Heroes and Villains, a group show that illuminates the line between good and evil made poignant in a time of political and economic unrest. Ranging from a portrait (...)
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"Looking Back: The White Columns Annual" Exhibition
‘Looking Back’ is the third installment of the White Columns Annual. The exhibition is now an annual fixture on White Columns’ calendar. Each year an individual (e.g. an artist, a curator, a writer, etc.) (...)
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"Objects of Affection" Exhibition
Group exhibition of paintings, photographs, sculpture and works on paper by artists from Baltic Street Studio, Bellevue Hospital Chemical Dependency Out Patient Clinic, Bowery Residents Committee, Henry (...)
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"The Book Show" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “The Book Show,” an exhibition of graphic novels, comic books and children’s books by students in the MFA Illustration as Visual Essay Department.
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"The Call of Cthulhu" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “The Call of Cthulhu,” an exhibition of sequential narratives based on the 1928 short story of the same name by American author H.P. Lovecraft (1890 - 1927). The exhibition (...)
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"Transitions" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “Transitions,” an exhibition of work by students in the BFA Visual and Critical Studies Department including painting, photography, video, drawing, collage and artist’s (...)
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"Wet" Exhibition
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Alberto Giacometti and Francis Bacon "Isabel and Other Intimate Strangers"
This exhibition brings together important loans and rarely seen works from international museums and private collections, including the Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti, The Metropolitan Museum, (...)
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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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Esther Barend "Revelation"
The exceptionally powerful work of Esther Barend on first glance conjures up the genius influences of De Kooning, Rothko, and Leger in both color application and structure. But as the viewer finds (...)
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Joe Sola "New York Mega Millions and Other Works"
Bespoke presents the second solo exhibition of Los Angeles-based artist Joe Sola, New York Mega Millions and other works, which features new watercolor paintings and In the Woods (2008), a short video (...)
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Luigi Benedicenti "La Dolce Vita"
The paintings featured in this exhibition include some of the most delectable by Benedicenti, one of Italy’s most celebrated Photorealist painters. In his observations of Italian desserts, the fruits 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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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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Robin Rose "Resolute"
Howard Scott Gallery is presents Resolute, an exhibition by the Washington D.C. based artist, Robin Rose. Rose has shown with Howard Scott Gallery since 1985 and has been painting in the encaustic medium (...)
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Saki Kishimoto “Dots. Lines. Figures”
Often working from images that she has captured from YouTube and other mass media sources, Saki Kishimoto’s paintings start as straight-forward portraits, but then undergo different degrees of metamorphosis (...)
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Siona Benjamin "Lilith in the New World"
Siona Benjamin was attracted to the character of Lilith to portray her heroine in this series of works. Included are over thirty paintings of gouache and gold leaf on board, several constructions and an (...)
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Andrew Chan "War-mart :: New Works"
This latest show by Australian artist Andrew Chan couldn't be more timely given this presidential election. It ponders the ravages of war, its aftermath and, to quote author Leon Uris, its terrible beauty. (...)
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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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Cheol Yu Kim Exhibition
[Image: Cheol Yu Kim "DELTA QUADRANT 2 (NO 24)" (2008) Watercolor on paper 71 x 47 x 1 in.]
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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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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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Esteban Vicente "Paintings With Paper"
[Image: Esteban Vicente "Untitled" (1980) Collage and gouache paper 14 x 15 in.]
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Gallery Group Exhibition
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Yang Yanping "Traces of Time and Life"
[Image: Yang Yanping "Autumn Color" (2007) colored ink on rice paper 38 x 66 in.]
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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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Pam Sheehan "Oil Sketches"
Pam Sheehan’s work has been shown at Davis & Langdale Company since 1999. The forthcoming exhibition will consist of approximately 20 paintings, most painted within the past year. Sheehan’s landscape (...)
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Julia Nitsberg "The Eighth Day"
The Eighth Day” is mixed media installation that consists of wall-drawings, spray-paintings, sculpture and artist’s books. The exhibition’s premise, inspired by escalating violence and growing instability (...)
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Sandro Chia Exhibition
Chia's recent paintings & drawings feature the playful, adventurous, and often dichotomous figures who relate to his memories of childhood. From these memoires Chia has extracted an eclectic cast of (...)
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"How To Cook A Wolf: Part One" Exhibition
Dinter Fine Art presenst a group exhibition titled “How To Cook A Wolf: Part One”. Playing on a sexual theme—with allusions to food writing, and other wolfish associations—this exhibition runs a gamut (...)
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"SIGN/AGE Part Two: Lost in the Supermarket" Exhibition
"Lost in the Supermarket" is the second in our three part SIGN/AGE series. Assembling works by artists from the Post-War period to the present, these exhibitions mine ideas and images from the rich arenas (...)
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Anna Betbeze and Kristin Posehn "Parlor and Roseville"
[Image: Anna Betbeze Untitled (2008) Wool, pigment, and acid dyes 92 x 125 in.]
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Dru Gu Choegyal Rinpoche Exhibition
Tria Gallery presents a collection of recent paintings from the noted Tibetan Buddhist Dru Gu Choegyal Rinpoche. On display will be an assortment of watercolors by the exiled Master. Dru-gu Choegyal (...)
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John Marin "The Late Oils"
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Kit Rank "New Paintings 2008"
Kit Rank returns to the Chinese and Japanese themes which characterized her first exhibition ten years ago. Her subjects now combine, more overtly, her interest in typical older cultures with satirical (...)


