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2D: Painting
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Boston University School of Visual Arts Alumni "Reunited"
Denise Bibro Fine Art presents Reunited, showcasing 17 alumni of Boston University's College of Fine Arts. Part of CFA's InCite Arts Festival, this exhibition features painting and sculpting alumni from...More »
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"A Celebration of Spring -HANA-" Exhibition
Ippodo gallery has planned an exhibition on the theme of flowers, ‘Hana’ in Japanese, to celebrate the arrival of spring. According to the traditional Japanese calendar, February 4 is known as ‘risshun’,...More »
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"Ben Berlow and Graham Caldwell" Exhibition
Martos Gallery presents a two-person exhibition of works by Ben Berlow and Graham Caldwell, organized by Bob Nickas. Ben Berlow's works on paper are mostly abstract meditations on the act of painting...More »
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"Companion" Exhibition
EFA Project Space announces "Companion," an exhibition of artworks contextualized with the source that influenced their creation. Using the EFA Studios Program as a curatorial foundation, "Companion" culls...More »
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"Non Objective or Not: Dialogues in Modernism" Exhibition
Wendt Gallery's Inaugural Exhibition entitled "Non Objective or Not: Dialogues in Modernism" will feature Representational works alongside non-objective works by the modernist artists including Irene Rice...More »
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"Small Works" Exhibition
Lana Santorelli Gallery’s annual Small Works show. This time, twenty-two artists contribute work that is diminutive in size but packs a giant punch. From Jennifer Maloney’s quirky Everything for Everyone...More »
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Ben Hotchkiss Exhibition
The imagery of self-taught artist Ben Hotchkiss has been compared to city scapes, cellular structures, astronomic scenes, and psychological states of being. His paintings have a visionary aspect that evokes...More »
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Bernardo Siciliano Exhibition
In the four years since his last exhibition at Forum Gallery, Bernardo Siciliano has continued his intensive concentration on luminous urban landscapes and bold and compelling figurative painting. In the...More »
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Bo Joseph "A Persistent Absence "
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Carolanna Parlato "Vortical"
For this exhibition, Parlato presents paintings that fuse her signature material: thick fluid acrylic pours with brushstrokes and pools of thinner paint. While open to multiple associations and varied...More »
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Chris Daze Ellis "Bad Behavior"
This hyper sexual mural called " Bad Behavior ", is the latest work from New York painter Chris "Daze" Ellis. Created under the inspirational guidance of films like " Fritz the Cat", "Heavy Traffic", and...More »
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Christina Mazzalupo "Stomachache"
Mixed Greens presents Christina Mazzalupo’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Stomachache is a multimedia exhibition quantifying and categorizing the eight weeks leading up to her 40th birthday....More »
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Diane Ayott "Diction"
Kathyrn Markel Fine Arts presents the first solo exhibition of artist Diane Ayott. Ayott's paintings and works on paper shift between balance and distortion, building on the foundations of color, pattern...More »
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Emilio Perez "Breakfast by the Light of the Moon"
In Breakfast by the Light of the Moon, Emilio Perez shifts towards a more elusive approach and darker palette than seen in his previous abstract paintings while still maintaining his signature practice-juxtaposing...More »
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Ken Grimes "Contact:New Evidence"
"Is a man a closed system or is something added that possibly might come from outside the solar system?" (Ken Grimes). For Ken Grimes that "something added" first manifested itself in the form of a science-fiction...More »
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Lino Mannocci "Sea, Sky, Smoke"
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Raul Guerrero Exhibition
When I decided to nominate Raul Guerrero for a slot on CUE Art Foundation's exhibition program, I suggested showing his series of paintings begun in 1984 in Oaxaca, Mexico, because I had never quite forgotten...More »
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Rezi van Lankveld Exhibition
Rezi van Lankveld continues her method of abstract painting that allows for revelation of the spontaneous image. In her newest works, van Lankveld concentrates on the lines that emerge from her paint-soaked...More »
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Rick Froberg "Bog"
Driven by his background in illustration and punk rock, artist and musician Rick Froberg creates vibrant and bold paintings and drawings. Through designing and producing flyers, album covers, posters,...More »
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Roy Newell "The Private Myth"
Working in almost complete isolation, he continually repainted over five decades a group of some 50 works. A number of these paintings he began in the 1950s and worked on until his death in 2006. Many...More »
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Scott Richter "New Work"
Scott Richter's new work reveals his continuing interest in paint as its own subject. His artful use of richly colored, thick pigment layers is evidence of the pure joy he finds in paint. Scott Richter...More »
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Seth "George Sprott 1894-1975; An Exhibition of Drawings"
Adam Baumgold Gallery presents an exhibition of drawings, paintings on paper and sculpture by Seth. This will be Seth's first U.S. solo exhibition and will include 50 artworks, the majority of which comprise...More »
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Tat Ito and Hiro Kurata "From Kojiki to Modern Heroism"
Joshua Liner Gallery presents From Kojiki to Modern Heroism, a two-person exhibition of new paintings by the New York-based Japanese artists Tat Ito and Hiro Kurata. As invoked by the exhibition’s title,...More »
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Tony Candido "The Great White Whale is Black"
Through a selection of work spanning over the past five decades, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Professor and Painter/Architect Tony Candido presents his visionary idea of the interplay between...More »
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Yvonne Jacquette Exhibition
The exhibition features recent paintings and pastels depicting unique aerial views of New York City, New Orleans, and rural Maine. Jacquette has been painting bird’s-eye views of the landscape since 1975....More »
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"30 Seconds off an Inch" Exhibition
The Studio Museum in Harlem will open the fall/winter season with a major exhibition entitled 30 Seconds off an Inch. This survey will bring together contemporary artworks by a group of artists who, having...More »
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"A Delicate Touch: Watercolors from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
This season, the Studio Museum continues to explore and engage its permanent collection with the exhibition A Delicate Touch: Watercolors from the Permanent Collection. Presenting eighteen works on paper,...More »
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"A Woman's Wit: Jane Austen's Life and Legacy" Exhibition
This exhibition explores the life, work, and legacy of Jane Austen (1775–1817), regarded as one of the greatest English novelists. Offering a close-up portrait of the iconic British author, whose popularity...More »
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"Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
During our spring 2009 exhibition season, The Studio Museum in Harlem presented Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection. Collected offered multiple takes on the Museum’s collection and included...More »
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"From the Land of the Gods: Art of the Kathmandu Valley" Exhibition
Historically, the kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley comprised the political, religious, and cultural entity known as “Nepal.” Located between India and Tibet, the Valley has been the crossroads of trans-Himalayan...More »
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Kim Jones "Venice High"
Jones' work incorporates performance, sculpture, drawing, and painting. He became known early on for his performance persona, “Mudman,” and could be seen walking the streets of Los Angeles and Venice,...More »
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R. Nicholas Kuszyk "Superconcious Futureritual"
Peer into a parallel universe through R. Nicholas Kuszyk's paintings and you will see a prisma-colored society of robots acting out the various roles of mankind's existence. There are densely layered hyper...More »
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Magnolia Laurie "All After All Before"
All after All Before is taken from AA...AB, the Morse code for repeating a message. Often used to highlight or draw attention to a part of the message, it is a signal to request communication from whoever...More »
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Annie Kevans "Manumission"
- at Perry Rubenstein Gallery (527 West 23rd Street)
- in the Chelsea 23rd area
- Closes in 3 days
The title of the exhibition is Manumission, a term with a complex history. Manumission refers specifically to a slave owner's ability or discretion to free a slave. That power, in the hands of the men...More »
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Daniel Filippone, Debbie T. Davies, Setsuko Ohkita "Simplicity"
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"Freedom to Create" Exhibition
An exhibition featuring works by finalists in the 2009 Freedom to Create Prize celebrating the courage of artists who use their talents to build the foundations for open societies and inspire the human...More »
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"Intersections" Exhibitions
- at Educational Alliance/ Ernest Rubenstein Gallery
- in the Lower East Side area
- Closes in 5 days
Corey D'Augustine's work examines the intersection of formalism and everyday life. Social and economic inequality is endemic and a function of social systems that consistently reward greed. For D'Augustine...More »
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Chaw ei Thein & Brad W. Darcy "Transformed Conversation"
Soapbox Gallery presents the two person exhibition "Transformed Conversation" with New York based artist Brad Darcy and Burma based artist Chaw Ei Thein. In "Transformed Conversation", Mr. Darcy and Ms...More »
2D: Drawing
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"Small Works" Exhibition
Lana Santorelli Gallery’s annual Small Works show. This time, twenty-two artists contribute work that is diminutive in size but packs a giant punch. From Jennifer Maloney’s quirky Everything for Everyone...More »
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Christina Mazzalupo "Stomachache"
Mixed Greens presents Christina Mazzalupo’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Stomachache is a multimedia exhibition quantifying and categorizing the eight weeks leading up to her 40th birthday....More »
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Emilio Perez "Breakfast by the Light of the Moon"
In Breakfast by the Light of the Moon, Emilio Perez shifts towards a more elusive approach and darker palette than seen in his previous abstract paintings while still maintaining his signature practice-juxtaposing...More »
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Nicholas Di Genova "Chinema"
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Rick Froberg "Bog"
Driven by his background in illustration and punk rock, artist and musician Rick Froberg creates vibrant and bold paintings and drawings. Through designing and producing flyers, album covers, posters,...More »
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Rob Swainston "Centennial Drift"
Rob Swainston mixes installation, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and video in an exploration of social and historical processes. Because Swainston works large and in multiples he can cut up, overprint,...More »
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Theresa Chong "New Work"
Chong’s pencil and gouache drawings revel in detail and the exploration of line, form and gesture. Abstract images – minute squared punctuations seamed together by skeins of delicate lines – cluster upon...More »
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Tony Candido "The Great White Whale is Black"
Through a selection of work spanning over the past five decades, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Professor and Painter/Architect Tony Candido presents his visionary idea of the interplay between...More »
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Tristram Lansdowne "Refuge"
Joshua Liner Gallery presents Refuge, an exhibition of new paintings in watercolor by the Canadian artist Tristram Lansdowne. Lansdowne’s paintings of architectural ruins focus on themes of permanence,...More »
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Yvonne Jacquette Exhibition
The exhibition features recent paintings and pastels depicting unique aerial views of New York City, New Orleans, and rural Maine. Jacquette has been painting bird’s-eye views of the landscape since 1975....More »
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"A Woman's Wit: Jane Austen's Life and Legacy" Exhibition
This exhibition explores the life, work, and legacy of Jane Austen (1775–1817), regarded as one of the greatest English novelists. Offering a close-up portrait of the iconic British author, whose popularity...More »
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"Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
During our spring 2009 exhibition season, The Studio Museum in Harlem presented Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection. Collected offered multiple takes on the Museum’s collection and included...More »
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Craig Norton "Civil Rights and The Lynching"
Norton, a self-taught artist from St. Louis, utilizes a 29-cent Bic pen and a stippling technique to create remarkably direct photorealist faces, which he clothes in wallpaper collage. Civil Rights, a...More »
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Kim Jones "Venice High"
Jones' work incorporates performance, sculpture, drawing, and painting. He became known early on for his performance persona, “Mudman,” and could be seen walking the streets of Los Angeles and Venice,...More »
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Wardell Milan "Drawings of Harlem"
A city within a city, Harlem is in a constant state of flux. It is hardedged. It is immediate. It is fantastical. It is real, hyper-real and hyperrealized. In counterbalance to this reality, Wardell Milan:...More »
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Chaw ei Thein & Brad W. Darcy "Transformed Conversation"
Soapbox Gallery presents the two person exhibition "Transformed Conversation" with New York based artist Brad Darcy and Burma based artist Chaw Ei Thein. In "Transformed Conversation", Mr. Darcy and Ms...More »
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Robin Cameron and Jason Polan “The Assembled Picture Library of New York City”
Esopus Space presents “The Assembled Picture Library of New York City,” a collaborative exhibition and workspace environment organized by artists Robin Cameron and Jason Polan. The exhibition will...More »
2D: Photography
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"Companion" Exhibition
EFA Project Space announces "Companion," an exhibition of artworks contextualized with the source that influenced their creation. Using the EFA Studios Program as a curatorial foundation, "Companion" culls...More »
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"Small Works" Exhibition
Lana Santorelli Gallery’s annual Small Works show. This time, twenty-two artists contribute work that is diminutive in size but packs a giant punch. From Jennifer Maloney’s quirky Everything for Everyone...More »
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"Versus" Exhibition
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"Whatʼs Left: Artworks Made by a Public" Exhibition
Whatʼs Left: Art Made by a Public showcases four significant artworks made since the 1960s that are activated by public engagement. Situated between conceptualism, performance, intervention and public art,...More »
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Daido Moriyama "Hawaii"
Witness to the spectacular changes that transformed postwar Japan, his photographs express a fascination with the cultural contradictions of age-old traditions that persist within modern society. Providing...More »
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Jan Dibbets "New Horizons"
Born in the Netherlands in 1941, Jan Dibbets trained to be a painter, but turned to the photographic medium in the late 1960s. Harnessing the potential of photography to elucidate the conceptual variables...More »
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Joe Pflieger "Photographs"
Pflieger presents a series of photographs mostly taken in museums in cities such as St. Petersburg, Venice, Milan, Copenhagen and New York depicting historically accurate reconstructions of interiors....More »
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Michael Kenna "Venezia"
Michael Kenna's sixth solo exhibition at the gallery, Venezia, marks the premiere presentation of Kenna's photographs of Venice, Italy. The exhibition coincides with the publication of Michael Kenna: Venezia,...More »
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Thomas Ruff "zycles and cassini"
David Zwirner presents Thomas Ruff’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery, marking the New York debut of new work in two series: zycles and cassini. Among the most influential photographers working...More »
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Wolfgang Tillmans "Pictures in the Place of Others"
In a wind blown Norwegian museum, a specialist in photography conservation working on 19th Century prints recording a solar eclipse turns to a group of journalists, many clutching impressive digital cameras....More »
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Yojiro Imasaka and Jun Ahn "perspectives"
Onishi Gallery presents, perspectives, an exhibition of photographs by two Asian artists, Yojiro Imasaka and Jun Ahn. The young international artists were inspired by their past experiences in their...More »
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"30 Seconds off an Inch" Exhibition
The Studio Museum in Harlem will open the fall/winter season with a major exhibition entitled 30 Seconds off an Inch. This survey will bring together contemporary artworks by a group of artists who, having...More »
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"Alias Man Ray: The Art of Reinvention" Exhibition
The constant motif of Man Ray’s life was liberation, change, and transgression: whether in name, medium, style, or content, he sought to free the object or subject of its limitations, just as he sought...More »
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"Harlem Postcards" Exhibition
Throughout the twentieth century, Harlem has been regarded as a beacon of African-American history and culture. Sites such as the Apollo Theater, Abyssinian Baptist Church, and Malcolm X Corner at 125th...More »
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Kim Jones "Venice High"
Jones' work incorporates performance, sculpture, drawing, and painting. He became known early on for his performance persona, “Mudman,” and could be seen walking the streets of Los Angeles and Venice,...More »
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"Crisis & Opportunity: Documenting the Global Recession" Exhibition
It with great honor that we present the winners of the SocialDocumentary.net Call for Entries Crisis & Opportunity: Documenting the Global Recession. Our goal with SDN is always to bridge the gap between...More »
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"Post-Gogol: The Silent Absence of the Body" Exhibition
Gogol, not Google’… and we laughed. This exhibition appropriates the name of the great Russian/Ukrainian writer to speak about the haunting appearance of physical objects and images in the present world,...More »
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John Guerrero "Respira"
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"Marguerite Duras par Hélène Bamberger" Exhibition
Hélène Bamberger took photographs of Marguerite Duras during the summers they spent together in Trouville, Normandy, from 1980 to 1994. These images tell the story of Duras and depict her haunts, her worktable,...More »
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Man Ray Exhibition
[Image: Man Ray "Jacques Villon" (1922) vintage gelatin silver print 11 x 9.25 in.]More »
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Robin Cameron and Jason Polan “The Assembled Picture Library of New York City”
Esopus Space presents “The Assembled Picture Library of New York City,” a collaborative exhibition and workspace environment organized by artists Robin Cameron and Jason Polan. The exhibition will...More »
2D: Prints
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"The Tiller Effect" Exhibition
The title derives from an expression describing certain steering mechanisms that entail turning in the opposite direction of where you want to go- turn left to go right, turn right to go left. It is a...More »
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Rob Swainston "Centennial Drift"
Rob Swainston mixes installation, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and video in an exploration of social and historical processes. Because Swainston works large and in multiples he can cut up, overprint,...More »
2D: Other
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"A Celebration of Spring -HANA-" Exhibition
Ippodo gallery has planned an exhibition on the theme of flowers, ‘Hana’ in Japanese, to celebrate the arrival of spring. According to the traditional Japanese calendar, February 4 is known as ‘risshun’,...More »
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"Ben Berlow and Graham Caldwell" Exhibition
Martos Gallery presents a two-person exhibition of works by Ben Berlow and Graham Caldwell, organized by Bob Nickas. Ben Berlow's works on paper are mostly abstract meditations on the act of painting...More »
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Bruce Conner "The Late Bruce Conner"
Bruce Conner was no stranger to death. On September 12, 1959, the first exhibition of "The Late Bruce" CONNER opened at the Bay Area Spatsa Gallery. While the work was in fact late work, to Conner’s mind...More »
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Daniel Göttin "Network 45"
MINUS SPACE announces a new immersive installation by Basel, Switzerland-based artist Daniel Göttin entitled Network 45 with Signs. For the past 20 years, Göttin has focused on making temporary, site-specific...More »
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Diane Ayott "Diction"
Kathyrn Markel Fine Arts presents the first solo exhibition of artist Diane Ayott. Ayott's paintings and works on paper shift between balance and distortion, building on the foundations of color, pattern...More »
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Pam Anderson "Ghosts from a Middle Place"
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts presents Ghosts from a Middle Place, the first solo exhibition of works on paper by Pam Anderson. Drawing meaning from everyday events, Pam Anderson's delicate drawing and collage...More »
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"Harlem Postcards" Exhibition
Throughout the twentieth century, Harlem has been regarded as a beacon of African-American history and culture. Sites such as the Apollo Theater, Abyssinian Baptist Church, and Malcolm X Corner at 125th...More »
3D: Architecture
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Daniel Göttin "Network 45"
MINUS SPACE announces a new immersive installation by Basel, Switzerland-based artist Daniel Göttin entitled Network 45 with Signs. For the past 20 years, Göttin has focused on making temporary, site-specific...More »
3D: Sculpture
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Anders Ruhwald "Temperence"
For the last 10 years Danish-born artist Anders Ruhwald has been creating ceramic objects shaped in forms long associated with household objects (i.e. lamp, vase, mirror) but not intended to be used as...More »
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"A Celebration of Spring -HANA-" Exhibition
Ippodo gallery has planned an exhibition on the theme of flowers, ‘Hana’ in Japanese, to celebrate the arrival of spring. According to the traditional Japanese calendar, February 4 is known as ‘risshun’,...More »
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"Ben Berlow and Graham Caldwell" Exhibition
Martos Gallery presents a two-person exhibition of works by Ben Berlow and Graham Caldwell, organized by Bob Nickas. Ben Berlow's works on paper are mostly abstract meditations on the act of painting...More »
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"Duke Riley: Those About to Die Salute You" Exhibition
Duke Riley’s Those About to Die Salute You is the second installment of a multi-part residency that began with a recreation of a Romanesque bread and circus naval battle or naumachia that drew more than...More »
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"The Tiller Effect" Exhibition
The title derives from an expression describing certain steering mechanisms that entail turning in the opposite direction of where you want to go- turn left to go right, turn right to go left. It is a...More »
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Ardan Özmenoğlu "1Bird2Birds3Birds"
Since her first solo exhibition in Istanbul and the second in Berlin in 2008, Ardan Özmenoğlu tirelessly continues to carve a unique place for herself in the art world, somewhere in between the disciplines...More »
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Carrie Olson Exhibition
The work in this exhibition centers on porcelain respirators that I have cast from molds of half-face respirators. Their material (Limogés porcelain) speaks of ornament, collectability and status, but...More »
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Chris Bathgate "New Works in Metal"
New Works In Metal" is a collection of intricately machined metal sculptures created by self-taught machinist sculptor Chris Bathgate. The precision works in this show are the result of the artist combining...More »
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Christina Mazzalupo "Stomachache"
Mixed Greens presents Christina Mazzalupo’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Stomachache is a multimedia exhibition quantifying and categorizing the eight weeks leading up to her 40th birthday....More »
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El Anatsui Exhibition
Jack Shainman Gallery presents an exhibition of large-scale sculptures by internationally acclaimed artist El Anatsui. Several monumental wall sculptures made from thousands of discarded bottle tops, will...More »
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Inbai Kim "Turbulent O'Clock"
In the exhibition, Turbulent O'Clock, investigates Inbai Kim's determined interest in seeking an ambivalent realm of a different dimension, as his previous work traversed a dimension between a drawing...More »
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Jaehyo Lee Exhibition
Working with wood, nails, steel and stone as his primary materials, Lee focuses his attention on exploring nature's structural construction. He fastidiously works his media. Rather than dismantling each...More »
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Rob Swainston "Centennial Drift"
Rob Swainston mixes installation, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and video in an exploration of social and historical processes. Because Swainston works large and in multiples he can cut up, overprint,...More »
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Seth "George Sprott 1894-1975; An Exhibition of Drawings"
Adam Baumgold Gallery presents an exhibition of drawings, paintings on paper and sculpture by Seth. This will be Seth's first U.S. solo exhibition and will include 50 artworks, the majority of which comprise...More »
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"30 Seconds off an Inch" Exhibition
The Studio Museum in Harlem will open the fall/winter season with a major exhibition entitled 30 Seconds off an Inch. This survey will bring together contemporary artworks by a group of artists who, having...More »
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"Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
During our spring 2009 exhibition season, The Studio Museum in Harlem presented Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection. Collected offered multiple takes on the Museum’s collection and included...More »
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"From the Land of the Gods: Art of the Kathmandu Valley" Exhibition
Historically, the kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley comprised the political, religious, and cultural entity known as “Nepal.” Located between India and Tibet, the Valley has been the crossroads of trans-Himalayan...More »
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Johan Tahon Exhibition
Looking for a place ‘to be' is indicative of Tahon's work. The artist expresses a basic quest for spirituality by speaking of the light that guides him and man's insignificance in relation to the universe,...More »
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"Intersections" Exhibitions
- at Educational Alliance/ Ernest Rubenstein Gallery
- in the Lower East Side area
- Closes in 5 days
Corey D'Augustine's work examines the intersection of formalism and everyday life. Social and economic inequality is endemic and a function of social systems that consistently reward greed. For D'Augustine...More »
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Man Ray Exhibition
[Image: Man Ray "Jacques Villon" (1922) vintage gelatin silver print 11 x 9.25 in.]More »
3D: Installation
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"Companion" Exhibition
EFA Project Space announces "Companion," an exhibition of artworks contextualized with the source that influenced their creation. Using the EFA Studios Program as a curatorial foundation, "Companion" culls...More »
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"Duke Riley: Those About to Die Salute You" Exhibition
Duke Riley’s Those About to Die Salute You is the second installment of a multi-part residency that began with a recreation of a Romanesque bread and circus naval battle or naumachia that drew more than...More »
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"The Tiller Effect" Exhibition
The title derives from an expression describing certain steering mechanisms that entail turning in the opposite direction of where you want to go- turn left to go right, turn right to go left. It is a...More »
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"Whatʼs Left: Artworks Made by a Public" Exhibition
Whatʼs Left: Art Made by a Public showcases four significant artworks made since the 1960s that are activated by public engagement. Situated between conceptualism, performance, intervention and public art,...More »
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Ardan Özmenoğlu "1Bird2Birds3Birds"
Since her first solo exhibition in Istanbul and the second in Berlin in 2008, Ardan Özmenoğlu tirelessly continues to carve a unique place for herself in the art world, somewhere in between the disciplines...More »
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Céleste Boursier-Mougenot "harmonichaos"
harmonichaos consists of vacuum cleaners outfitted with harmonicas, lights and sound-frequency analyzers. As the vacuums turn on and off, the harmonicas fill the darkened space with sound. The installation...More »
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Daniel Bozhkov "Republik of Perpetual Reconstitution and Rebuild"
Daniel Bozhkov has found inspiration in the history of the museum and its physical site. The New York City Building was originally built for the 1939-40 World’s Fair and housed Queens’ only ice rink until...More »
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Daniel Göttin "Network 45"
MINUS SPACE announces a new immersive installation by Basel, Switzerland-based artist Daniel Göttin entitled Network 45 with Signs. For the past 20 years, Göttin has focused on making temporary, site-specific...More »
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Elise Rasmussen "Salzburg Bough"
"At the salt mines of Hallein near Salzburg the miners throw a leafless wintry bough into one of the abandoned workings. Two or three months later, through the effect of waters saturated with salt which...More »
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Gert and Uwe Tobias "Come and See Before the Tourists Will Do - The Mystery of Transylvania"
Team Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by the Köln-based brothers Gert and Uwe Tobias. To date, the biographical details surrounding Gert & Uwe Tobias have been used as an entry point to their...More »
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O Zhang "Cutting the Blaze to New Frontiers"
In 1935, at the height of the Great Depression, a group of retired New York City businessmen decided to create an international exposition to lift the city and the country out of despair. What resulted...More »
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Rob Swainston "Centennial Drift"
Rob Swainston mixes installation, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and video in an exploration of social and historical processes. Because Swainston works large and in multiples he can cut up, overprint,...More »
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Tony Candido "The Great White Whale is Black"
Through a selection of work spanning over the past five decades, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Professor and Painter/Architect Tony Candido presents his visionary idea of the interplay between...More »
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Jimmy Raskin "Inseparability vs. Simultaneity"
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Chaw ei Thein & Brad W. Darcy "Transformed Conversation"
Soapbox Gallery presents the two person exhibition "Transformed Conversation" with New York based artist Brad Darcy and Burma based artist Chaw Ei Thein. In "Transformed Conversation", Mr. Darcy and Ms...More »
3D: Furniture
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"Quicktake: Rodarte" Exhibition
Founded in 2005 by Kate and Laura Mulleavy, Rodarte is widely acclaimed for its daring and conceptual fashion collections. The installation offers a glimpse into the Mulleavys' unique process and inspiration...More »
3D: Fashion
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Arthur Smith "From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith"
This exhibition honors the gift of twenty-one pieces of silver and gold jewelry created by the Brooklyn-reared modernist jeweler Arthur Smith (1917–1982), primarily from Charles Russell, Smith’s companion...More »
3D: Product
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"A Celebration of Spring -HANA-" Exhibition
Ippodo gallery has planned an exhibition on the theme of flowers, ‘Hana’ in Japanese, to celebrate the arrival of spring. According to the traditional Japanese calendar, February 4 is known as ‘risshun’,...More »
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Arthur Smith "From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith"
This exhibition honors the gift of twenty-one pieces of silver and gold jewelry created by the Brooklyn-reared modernist jeweler Arthur Smith (1917–1982), primarily from Charles Russell, Smith’s companion...More »
3D: Crafts
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"A Celebration of Spring -HANA-" Exhibition
Ippodo gallery has planned an exhibition on the theme of flowers, ‘Hana’ in Japanese, to celebrate the arrival of spring. According to the traditional Japanese calendar, February 4 is known as ‘risshun’,...More »
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Arthur Smith "From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith"
This exhibition honors the gift of twenty-one pieces of silver and gold jewelry created by the Brooklyn-reared modernist jeweler Arthur Smith (1917–1982), primarily from Charles Russell, Smith’s companion...More »
3D: Ceramics
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"A Celebration of Spring -HANA-" Exhibition
Ippodo gallery has planned an exhibition on the theme of flowers, ‘Hana’ in Japanese, to celebrate the arrival of spring. According to the traditional Japanese calendar, February 4 is known as ‘risshun’,...More »
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Johan Tahon Exhibition
Looking for a place ‘to be' is indicative of Tahon's work. The artist expresses a basic quest for spirituality by speaking of the light that guides him and man's insignificance in relation to the universe,...More »
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"Continuity & Change in Japanese Ceramics: An Evening with Miwa Kyusetsu XII" Talk
Hagi is among the most celebrated of Japan's traditional wares and played an important part in the evolution of the tea ceremony. The works of the Miwa Kyusetsu dynasty have exemplified the Hagi tradition...More »
3D: Other
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Chris Bathgate "New Works in Metal"
New Works In Metal" is a collection of intricately machined metal sculptures created by self-taught machinist sculptor Chris Bathgate. The precision works in this show are the result of the artist combining...More »
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"Intersections" Exhibitions
- at Educational Alliance/ Ernest Rubenstein Gallery
- in the Lower East Side area
- Closes in 5 days
Corey D'Augustine's work examines the intersection of formalism and everyday life. Social and economic inequality is endemic and a function of social systems that consistently reward greed. For D'Augustine...More »
Screen: Film
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Bruce Conner "The Late Bruce Conner"
Bruce Conner was no stranger to death. On September 12, 1959, the first exhibition of "The Late Bruce" CONNER opened at the Bay Area Spatsa Gallery. While the work was in fact late work, to Conner’s mind...More »
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Diana Thater "Between Science and Magic"
David Zwirner presents Diana Thater’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery and the New York debut of a major new film work. Adapting its title from anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss’s seminal text, The...More »
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Guido van der Werve "Nummer Twaalf"
Nummer twaalf revolves around three questions dealing with infinity, each explored in a separate scene: The King's Gambit accepted, the number of stars in the sky and why a piano cannot be tuned or waiting...More »
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Jonathon Keats "Strange Skies"
Directed and Produced by Jonathon Keats Plants have roots. As a consequence of this simple fact, they do not travel naturally, lacking the chance to experience the world's vast diversity, and even missing...More »
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"A Woman's Wit: Jane Austen's Life and Legacy" Exhibition
This exhibition explores the life, work, and legacy of Jane Austen (1775–1817), regarded as one of the greatest English novelists. Offering a close-up portrait of the iconic British author, whose popularity...More »
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Umami Food & Art Festival
Umami Food & Art Festival brings together masters of cooking with technology, chefs Nils Noren and David Arnold from the French Culinary Institute with the cutting-edge art and technology organization...More »
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"Freedom to Create" Exhibition
An exhibition featuring works by finalists in the 2009 Freedom to Create Prize celebrating the courage of artists who use their talents to build the foundations for open societies and inspire the human...More »
Screen: Video installation
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"Duke Riley: Those About to Die Salute You" Exhibition
Duke Riley’s Those About to Die Salute You is the second installment of a multi-part residency that began with a recreation of a Romanesque bread and circus naval battle or naumachia that drew more than...More »
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Christina Mazzalupo "Stomachache"
Mixed Greens presents Christina Mazzalupo’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Stomachache is a multimedia exhibition quantifying and categorizing the eight weeks leading up to her 40th birthday....More »
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Dinh Q. Lê "Elegies"
Elegies is an installation of two videos, From Father to Son: A Rite of Passage (2007) and South China Sea Pishkun (2009) and related large scale photographic works. This will be the first New York screening...More »
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Jonathon Keats "Strange Skies"
Directed and Produced by Jonathon Keats Plants have roots. As a consequence of this simple fact, they do not travel naturally, lacking the chance to experience the world's vast diversity, and even missing...More »
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Rob Swainston "Centennial Drift"
Rob Swainston mixes installation, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and video in an exploration of social and historical processes. Because Swainston works large and in multiples he can cut up, overprint,...More »
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Chaw ei Thein & Brad W. Darcy "Transformed Conversation"
Soapbox Gallery presents the two person exhibition "Transformed Conversation" with New York based artist Brad Darcy and Burma based artist Chaw Ei Thein. In "Transformed Conversation", Mr. Darcy and Ms...More »
Misc.: Media Arts
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Daniel Bernard Roumain " StudioSound: DBR@SMH Volume II: Portraiture"
As the inaugural StudioSound artist in 2004, Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) created DBR@SMH Volume I: Black Man Singing, a classically inspired original composition based on the exhibition Chris Ofili: Afro-Muses...More »
Misc.: Art Party
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Umami Food & Art Festival
Umami Food & Art Festival brings together masters of cooking with technology, chefs Nils Noren and David Arnold from the French Culinary Institute with the cutting-edge art and technology organization...More »
Misc.: Art Talk
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"Art Museums, Private Collectors, and the Public" Symposium
On March 13, 2010, the New Museum will host a daylong symposium on the past, present, and future of the cooperation between private collectors and public institutions. The first session will focus on the...More »
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Pinaree Sanpitak Artist Talk
The public is invited to an artist talk with curator Maura Reilly taking place in the gallery.More »
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"Continuity & Change in Japanese Ceramics: An Evening with Miwa Kyusetsu XII" Talk
Hagi is among the most celebrated of Japan's traditional wares and played an important part in the evolution of the tea ceremony. The works of the Miwa Kyusetsu dynasty have exemplified the Hagi tradition...More »
Misc.: Performance Art
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"Duke Riley: Those About to Die Salute You" Exhibition
Duke Riley’s Those About to Die Salute You is the second installment of a multi-part residency that began with a recreation of a Romanesque bread and circus naval battle or naumachia that drew more than...More »
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"Whatʼs Left: Artworks Made by a Public" Exhibition
Whatʼs Left: Art Made by a Public showcases four significant artworks made since the 1960s that are activated by public engagement. Situated between conceptualism, performance, intervention and public art,...More »
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Jimmy Raskin "Inseparability vs. Simultaneity"
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Robin Cameron and Jason Polan “The Assembled Picture Library of New York City”
Esopus Space presents “The Assembled Picture Library of New York City,” a collaborative exhibition and workspace environment organized by artists Robin Cameron and Jason Polan. The exhibition will...More »








