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- Queens (3)
- Williamsburg (5)
- DUMBO, other Brooklyn (3)
- Upper East Side (9)
- Midtown (11)
- Flatiron, Gramercy (1)
- Chelsea 27th (2)
- Chelsea 26th (3)
- Chelsea 25th (2)
- Chelsea 22nd (4)
- Villages (3)
- Soho (8)
- Lower East Side (5)
Queens
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"Warm Up" Music Series
Warm Up is P.S.1's critically acclaimed music series and has become one of the most anticipated summer events. The series is housed within the architectural installation created by the winner of the annual (...)
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Teresa Margolles "OPERATIVO: PART 2"
Margolles was born in Culiacán, Mexico, where men and women are murdered every day in drug related violence. Since her early work with collective SEMEFO (Forensic Medical Service), and later as solo artist, (...)
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"The Gift 2008" Exhibition
Traditionally museums have been defined by what they collect. The generosity of collectors, artists, and friends through the years has endowed the Queens Museum of Art with art work of both contemporary (...)
Williamsburg
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Matthew Miller Exhibition
Working late most evenings, the passerby can catch a glimpse of or catch up with Matthew Miller while he works on a series of portraits. He’s a contemporary artist, working in the arena of Rembrandt, with (...)
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"Grandma" Exhibition
What stereotypes and personal associations do we attach to the word "grandma"? This exhibition invited artists to contemplate their own experience of family, memory, and the cultural divide between youth (...)
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"Maximum Perception: Contemporary Brooklyn Performance" Exhibition
English Kills Art Gallery is pleased to present "Maximum Perception: Contemporary Brooklyn Performance", the first exhibition to cover the entire range of contemporary live art produced in Brooklyn. Featuring (...)
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"Paper in the Wind (Part Two)" Exhibition
The feeling of summer is one in which a certain lightness of spirit is conjoined with the transitive passing of time. Though we may still have a job, a family, and many of the other concerns which fill (...)
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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 (...)
DUMBO, other Brooklyn
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"Ancient Futures: The DNA of Culture & Civilization" Exhibition
- at The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts
- Media: Photography - Other
- Closes in 2 days
A revival of the 1990s monthly Avant Yard underground art experience in Tribeca, New York, that took the New York art world scene by storm, the exhibition Ancient Futures will feature work from several (...)
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"Relative Environment" Exhibition
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"Sax, Sex, Six, Sox, Sux" Exhibition
The evening will include: Live sax, whiskey shots, found films and videos, and a dead man’s dance. In the immortal words of Cecil C. Sharp, poet of pulp and porn, the saxophone is an instrument comparable (...)
Upper East Side
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Enzo Mari Exhibition
- at La Galleria - Italian Cultural Institute of New York
- Media: Furniture - Product - Other
- Ends Today
The Istituto Italiano di Cultura hosts a traveling exhibition by world famous designer Enzo Mari. It is a special collection of sixty objects carefully chosen by the artist in collaboration with some prestigious (...)
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Recent Acquisitions Exhibition
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Frederick Kiesler Exhibition
Michael Werner Gallery presents an exhibition of sculpture by Frederick Kiesler. Kiesler's most important sculpture, "David", 1965, forms the core of this exhibition, making it a rare opportunity to view (...)
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Robert Mapplethorpe "Polaroids: Mapplethorpe"
This special exhibition traces Robert Mapplethorpe's use of instant photography from 1970 to 1975. Included are self-portraits, figure studies, still lifes, and portraits of lovers and friends including (...)
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"The Shape of Things: Chinese and Japanese Art from the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection" Exhibition
This exhibition of ceramics, metalworks, sculpture, and painting demonstrates that a depth of information can be revealed through the careful observation and study of the form of an object. The first of (...)
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The 183rd Annual Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art
The National Academy Museum presents its biennial non-member invitational exhibition, an exceptional selection of contemporary works by over 125 of the finest artists from across the country. This Annual (...)
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"New York in the 1940s" Exhibition
With the outbreak of World War II, numerous European artists, including many Surrealists, sought refuge in New York. Here, they exhibited at the Julian Levy Gallery, Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century, (...)
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"Toward Abstraction" Exhibition
Culled from the museum’s extensive early modernist holdings of works on paper, this exhibition follows the course of early 20th-century avant-gardes, from Cubism, Orphism, Expressionism, Der Blaue Reiter, (...)
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"Paintings & Drawings" Exhibition
Midtown
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"Ceremonies of Summer" Exhibition
- at latincollector gallery
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation - Digital
- Closes tomorrow
Ceremonies of Summer is a multimedia exhibition curated by Mónica Espinel. The exhibition is an homage to Marta Traba, critic, author, curator and historian, and was inspired by her first novel “Las ceremonias (...)
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"Gallery Selections" Exhibition
"Gallery Selections" includes examples dating from the 1920's to the present. The exhibition reflects many strands of interconnection among artists belonging to different contexts and generations. [Image: (...)
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"Opportunity as Community: Artists Select Artists, Part Two" Exhibition
"Opportunity as Community is an exhibition" for which current and former residency artists were invited to recommend new artists to create work with Dieu Donné handmade paper. Based on their artistic experience, (...)
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"Original Books" Exhibition
"Original Books,” features a selection of black and white photographs from five prominent, contemporary photographers from five different countries. Culled from unique photo-book projects, the styles and (...)
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Charles Matton "Selected Works"
Charles Matton's box constructions each an exquisitely detailed miniature recreation of a real or imagined location. Matton has said of his works: "I create two kinds of boxes: those whose purpose is to (...)
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"Arbus/Avedon/Model: Selections from the Bank of America LaSalle Collection" Exhibition
This exhibition brings together works by three of the most important photographers of the 1960s: Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, and Lisette Model. The intense creative relationships between these three artists (...)
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"Bill Wood's Business" Exhibition
Bill Wood's business was photography—and he produced tens of thousands of images over the course of his career. From 1937 (the tail end of the Great Depression) through the boom years that followed World (...)
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"Harding Puls: Hardanger Artists inspired by Olav H. Hauge and Geirr Tveitt" Exhibition
2008 marks the 100 year anniversary for the birth of poet Olav H. Hauge and pianist and composer Geirr Tveitt. The two artists are honored in New York with a special exhibition and concert. The art exhibition (...)
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"Heavy Light: Recent Photography and Video from Japan" Exhibition
- at International Center of Photography
- Media: Photography - Video installation
- Closes in 2 days
"Heavy Light" will present the exciting and highly individualistic work of a new generation of Japanese artists who have come of age following the Asian economic crash of 1990. For the last several years, (...)
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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.]
Flatiron, Gramercy
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"Tradition, Technique, Technology – I ; Contemporary artists from Pakistan" Exhibition
Aicon Gallery presents a group show of contemporary Pakistani miniaturists. A tradition of the past, miniature painting is the most popular genre in today’s art world. Unavoidable to all who venture into (...)
Chelsea 27th
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"Totally Rad: New York in the 80s" Exhibition
In June of 1980, Collaborative Projects organized the Times Square Show, held in a former bus depot and massage parlor, allowing artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Julian Schnabel to exhibit work in (...)
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Petroc Sesti Exhibition
In Sesti's first exhibition at the gallery, he will transform the 511 West 27th Street space into an illusory space of eye-trickery. Black stripes on the four walls of the space will be contorted into (...)
Chelsea 26th
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"Mildred's Lane" Exhibition
Mildred’s Lane is a group exhibition, organized by artists J. Morgan Puett and Mark Dion. This group of artists are involved as residents and educators in the experimental arts program, Mildred’s Lane, (...)
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"New, Next, Now" Exhibition
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Michael Paul Britto "The Little Word of Mine"
Chelsea 25th
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"Summer Exhibition 2008"
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Brian Wood Exhibiton
Brian Wood works with multiple media in New York City. His paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs are exhibited internationally and are held in many private and public collections.
Chelsea 22nd
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"Nature Interrupted" Exhibition
The urgent and imperative message to restore health to the environment must be conveyed in every possible form of media and communication, and more so in art, for it is one of the most powerful languages (...)
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"The Collected Multiples" Cary S. Leibowitz
The Collected Multiples of Cary S. Leibowitz is the first survey show focussing exclusively on the editions published by the New York based artist Cary S. Leibowitz/Candyass. Some pieces short of the “Complete (...)
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"When color was new vintage photographs from around the 1970s" Exhibiiotn
The Julie Saul Gallery presents announce our summer exhibition of color work made during and around the 1970s, "when color was new." The selection is comprised of 40 works by 20 photographers ranging from (...)
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Jean Miotte "Black Paintings"
Abstraction for Jean Miotte has never been an escape into the self from the conditions of the world. Indeed, painting for Miotte has always had eminently ethical overtones, a commitment to the world beyond (...)
Villages
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Yoko Furusho "Exhale"
Entitled "exhale," the gallery space will be filled with a series of drawings and sculptures that draw us into Furusho's wonderland between imagination and reality: lots of fluffy mushrooms, flying birds, (...)
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"Artificial World" Exhibition
Mountain Fold is pleased to announce the group exhibition "Artificial World", an exhibit of seven Japanese and American artists whose work touches on ideas of made-up, artificial, or simulated worlds. (...)
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Deth P. Sun "I See It All"
Deth P. Sun's acrylic paintings on panels bring epic landscapes and cosmic occurrences into a private and personal world. Influenced by David Attenborough, as well as the Moomin series and films of Terry (...)
Soho
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Emerging Artist: Juried Screening
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Zeng Jianyong "The Header"
The Header series, a group of recent paintings by Zeng Jianyong, refers to a term used in the People's Republic of China to denote the head of the class-the top pupil, a child who not only earns good grades, (...)
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"No Chromophobia" Exhibition
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Michael Dweck "Mermaids"
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Scott Davis "Land of Sunshine"
The craftsmanship in the photography of Scott Davis is as important an element as his composition or concept. He began shooting 35mm and soon was mounting his camera to a tripod. The organic progression (...)
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Puneeta Mittal "The Space Within"
An exhibition connecting painting with the interior landscape of the human body.
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"Differences in Attitudes about Performance from the 1970s to Today" Panel Discussion
Panel discussion as part of "When Time Becomes Form" exhibition.
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"Image 'n Words" Exhibition
What do two Armenian women from Paris have in common? At first sight, nothing! One paints, the other writes; one comes from Armenia, the other from the Diaspora (Egypt); one designs sets, the other acts. (...)
Lower East Side
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"The Scale of Intervention" Exhibition
Co-organized by Conflux, an annual festival dedicated to pyschogeography, and moderated by the founders of the celebrated street-art Web site Wooster Collective, this panel will look at possibilities for (...)
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"S.C.1 vs. YUCK 50 / 50" Exhibition
"50 / 50" is a two-person exhibit by French artist, Gael Cecchin (aka YUCK) and NYC based artist, Spaze Crafte One (SC1). YUCK is a graphic designer for the multimedia agency “Teamchman” in Lille, France. (...)
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"10+2 over 10" Exhibition
- at Educational Alliance/ Ernest Rubenstein Gallery
- Media: Painting - Ceramics
- Closes in 4 days
This exhibit presents a selection of artists who have either taught or studied at the Educational Alliance Art School during the past 10 years.
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"Target First Saturdays for Families: Landscapes for the Future" Program
The state of our planet is constantly changing. Explore how artists in the exhibition “After Nature” respond to, question, and create work that invites us to think about landscapes of the future. Participate (...)
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"Untitled for 6 speakers and 7 hours" Performance




