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"Back to the Garden" Exhibition
[Image: Timothy McDowell “Intercession” (2008) beeswax, pigment on panel 45 x 45 in.]
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"Tensegrity" Exhibition
The term Tensegrity was coined by Buckminster Fuller to describe the integrity of structures as being based in a synergy between balanced tension and compression components. Since then the term has been (...)
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Mike Nemire "HiColor"
An exhibition of paintings by Mike Nemire.
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Jeremy Leichman "Suits"
3rd Ward in East Williamsburg Brooklyn presents Suits by 3rd Ward Spring Solo Show Winner, Jeremy Leichman. This sculptural exhibition explores Leichman's fascination with contemporary corporate costume (...)
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"Sharon Engelstein" Exhibition
This summer the thin diaphanous veil of civilization that we call Brooklyn will be gently, but firmly removed. Nine exceptionally strong artists, each in his or her own way will reveal “Brooklyn Au Natural” (...)
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"The Shape of Things" Exhibition
The Shape of Things: Chinese and Japanese Art from the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd This exhibition of ceramics, metalworks, sculpture, and painting demonstrates that a depth of information can (...)
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Hilary Harnischfeger Exhibition
In her drawings, using layers of paper piled flat, coiled or bundled, Hilary Harnischfeger creates elaborate reliefs by carving into the built-up surfaces. The resulting work at once seems to be a terrain (...)
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"Pig Out" Party
"Pig Out at 3rd Ward in Brooklyn is our FIRST Annual Pig Roast & Dance Party. Featuring Pig Roasting Extraordinaire Tom Mylan (of Marlow and Sons, Diner and Bonita). The afternoon will be filled with (...)
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"Taking Candy From a Baby" Exhibition
While mining memory -both personal and collective- is nothing new the way we mediate and process has evolved dramatically. The loose connection between real nostalgia and the society's offering of "retro" (...)
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"Multiplex: Directions in Art, 1970 to Now" Exhibition
Around 1970, a period in which established values and institutions came into question generally, there was also a shift in critical thinking about art. The term "pluralism" came to describe a complicated (...)
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"Vision of Community" Exhibition
Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present Community of Hope, a collaboration between the gallery, Community Works, and the student-artists of the Frederick Douglas Academy II in Harlem, led by acclaimed artist (...)
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“Repose in the Ink” Exhibition
“Repose in the ink” is an exhibition of ink paintings and calligraphies by seven Korean artists. Poetry, calligraphy, and painting have been the virtue of literati throughout the Korean history, and are (...)
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"Character" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “Character” a drawing and photography exhibition by current students and recent alumni exploring a range of subjects, including race relations, personal phobias and (...)
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Lia Halloran "Dark Skate"
The ten photographs on view from the "Dark Skate" series were taken at night in various Los Angeles locations ranging from skate parks and backyard ramps to skate-able areas such as the Los Angeles River (...)
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"Zeitgeist: The Films of Our Time"
In 1988, in an office the size of an elevator, two women of extraordinary vision launched a distribution company they named Zeitgeist Films. The films and directors that Emily Russo and Nancy Gerstman (...)
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Max Becknann "Self-Portrait with Horn"
“Max Beckmann: Self-Portrait with Horn” is an exhibition focusing on one of the greatest, most resonant paintings by the German Expressionist artist Max Beckmann (1881-1950). Self-Portrait with Horn was (...)
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"Summer Mixtape Volume 1: The Get Smart Edition" Exhibition
Long after the cassette tape has become an obsolete relic of a clumsier analog era, the essence of the mixtape lives on through CDs and MP3 playlists. "Summer Mixtape Volume 1: The Get Smart Edition" pays (...)
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"The Sex Lives of Animals" Exhibition
A male bonobo shrewdly soliciting sex in exchange for sugar cane. Two female bonobos blissfully engaging in genito-genital (G-G) rubbing. The strenuous coupling of endangered Panda bears. This summer, (...)
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"Summer Group Show Contest" Exhibition
Show includes pieces from various artists that have previously shown at the Point of View Gallery since its conception in 2007.
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Frederick Kiesler "Co-Realities"
This exhibition explores the pivotal role drawing played in the interdisciplinary and multifaceted work of Austro-American designer, artist, theoretician, and architect, Frederick Kiesler (1890-1965). (...)
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"Drawing on Film" Exhibition
Drawing on Film will survey the practice of “direct film”—the process of drawing, scratching, or otherwise manipulating film stock to create images without a camera. The exhibition will present works spanning (...)
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Malcolm T. Liepke "A New Direction"
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"Zeitgeist Zeitgeist...everything is so precious" Exhibition
Zeitgeist Zeitgeist...everything is so precious is a group installation which questions the artist's preworking state and the resulting awareness of their surroundings. It spotlights their ability to make (...)
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Thomas Burleson "Lone Star II"
This will be the second one-person exhibition at Luise Ross Gallery of works on paper by Thomas Burleson (1914-1997), a self-taught artist from Texas who produced a substantial body of brilliantly colored (...)
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.psd Exhibition
Bitforms gallery is pleased to announce the New York debut of Slovenian artist duo son:DA (Metka Golec, b. 1972 and Miha Horvat, b. 1976). For their first solo exhibition in the United States, son:DA is (...)
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"?abstraction" Exhibition
?abstraction : laurie fendrich, luke gray, tad wiley opens to the public May 29th at the new Gary Snyder/Project Space in Chelsea. The exhibition focuses on three contemporary painters who question and (...)
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"The Main Event" Exhibition
Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence: in other words, it is war minus (...)
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Youngju Yoon "Mind Works on Reality"
"This series was created to convey my interest in how our minds can become suppressed and in turn distort space and reality through our individual emotions. My work depicts a continuing study of figures (...)
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Burt Barr Exhibition
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. presents an exhibition of new works by Burt Barr. For this exhibition Burt Barr returns to his guiding premise, "that black & white are the only two colors I'll ever need.” (...)
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Jamisen Ogg "Conscientious Objectifier"
[Image: Jamisen Ogg "False Sense of Sophistication"(2008) spray paint, airbrush, acrylic on paper, 31" x 50 3/4"]
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"gray” Exhibition
Loosely conceived around the notion of gray in high summer, with its built-in contradiction, this show was planned prior to the appearance of the Jasper Johns exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (...)
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Robert Buck "第二自然"
CRG presents the first solo exhibition of Robert Buck, titled 第二自然. Having shown previously under the name Robert Beck, the current exhibition is a self-nominated departure, a development evident in a (...)
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"International Drawings of the 20th Century" Exhibition
CDS Gallery presents an exhibition of drawings by Twentieth Century masters. The works assembled here span four continents and eight decades, yet the artists are united in their emphasis on drawing as (...)
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Halsey Rodman "The Birds"
In his second solo exhibition at Guild & Greyshkul, Halsey Rodman presents sculptures that emphasize the process and gestures of their own making, inviting the viewer to experience traces of a hovering, (...)
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Natacha Ivanova Exhibition
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"Opportunity as Community: Artists Select Artists, Part One" Exhibition
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"On Paper: The Lincoln Center/List Collection" Exhibition
In honor of the upcoming 50th anniversary of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The UBS Art Gallery presents a collection of rarely seen works by contemporary artists. "On Paper: The Lincoln Center/List (...)
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"Counterbalance" Exhibition
A survey of work by nineteen mid-career artists working in traditional media, "Counterbalance" explores the myriad ways in which different artists responds to the issues surrounding the depiction of reality. (...)
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Wendell Castle "A Mature Synthesis of Materials and Forms. Mark Castle’s Most Creative Work to Date"
Barry Friedman Ltd. will present an exhibition of new limited edition and unique works by the celebrated American designer Wendell Castle. The new designs are perhaps the most exceptional of his career. (...)
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"Forming Lines: Translations Between Drawing and Sculpture" Exhibition
Translations between two and three-dimensional space, the works in this show explore the relationship between line and form. Drawings are both reference and original; sculptures are end product or study (...)
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Alex Rose "Deathrow workshop "
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"On the Waterfront" Exhibition
Keith de Lellis Gallery presents an exhibition of vintage photographs of sea, sand, and swimming pools, as well as lakes and any other bodies of water associated with summer recreation. The exhibit features (...)
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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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"Remarks on Color: German Tendencies Part II" Exhibition
Remarks on Color Part II: German Tendencies is a group show featuring five German artists, whose work comments on the chemistry/synergy of ‘painting’ and ‘color’. Eckehard Fuchs’s subjects hover between (...)
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"Warlord" Exhibition
Warlords are powerful and dangerous figures, perpetuating regional instability for profit. Depending on whom you ask, they are national heroes, fighting for their countries’ cause, or mass murdering gangsters (...)
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Jeffrey Beebe "The Ape Machine"
The Ape Machine, Jeffrey Beebe's first New York solo exhibition of new watercolor and mixed media works on paper on view from June 26th – July 26th, 2008. The Ape Machine is a ubiquitous and parasitic (...)
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"Looking Back" Exhibition
Mireille Mosler, Ltd. announces Looking Back, a summer group show. Most artists are interested in the artists who preceded them and in art historical concepts. Some artists and entire movements even abandon (...)
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Céline Duval Exhibition
White Columns presents the first New York solo exhibition by the Calvados, France-based artist Céline Duval (b. 1974 Saint-German-n-Laye, France). Duval’s installation ‘Horizons V’ consists of a single-channel (...)
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Zhang Huan "Blessings"
Canal Building, a new large-scale work, will be completed during the first weekend of the exhibition, allowing the public to see the artist’s working methods One year following the announcement that (...)
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Martina Hoffmann Exhibition
Followed by a dialogue with Martina Hoffmann and Alex Grey at 8pm German-born artist, Martina Hoffmann, is one of the foremost female painters of Visionary art. She spent her childhood in Cameroon, West (...)
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Ruth Bauer Neustadter "No Boundaries"
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"Like It A Little" Exhibition
The Title “Like It A Little” is meant to reveal an attraction to something with hesitation. Here, the phrase suggests the thin critical context in which to consider figurative work, yet affirms the tenacity (...)
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Ray Caesar "In the Garden of Moonlight" Exhibition
Jonathan LeVine Gallery presents In The Garden of Moonlight, a solo exhibition featuring new works by Ray Caesar. The Toronto-based artist returns for his third solo show at the gallery, having created (...)
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Tayo Heuser and Disnarda Pinlla Exhibition
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Rashaad Newsome "Shade Compositions"
Have pop culture and globalization co-opted the wonderfully expressive gestures of the black America female? This is the question that Rashaad Newsome explores in video and photography in Shade Compositions. In (...)
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Cliff Evans "Empyrean"
For this exhibition, Evans presents two digital image-montage animations. Narratives, loops, and crescendos play across the landscape of a strangely frozen now. With the assumed position of a complicit (...)
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Martina Hoffmann "Magic Realism"
German-born artist, Martina Hoffmann, is one of the foremost female painters of Visionary art. She spent her childhood in Cameroon, West Africa, which had a great influence on her visual as well as sculptural (...)
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Peter Sarkisian Exhibition
From his earliest works starting in 1994, Peter Sarkisian has explored the spatial possibilities of video projection, creating installations that redefine the role of video by engaging the viewer within (...)
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Zhang Huan "Blessings"
- at PaceWildenstein (534 W 25th St)
- Media: Painting - Other - Sculpture - Installation
- Closes in 6 days
Giant No. 3 (2008), a colossal 15’ figure made from cowhides, steel, wood, and polystyrene foam is on view. Zhang Huan’s notable performance work, documented in photographs, has evolved into painting and (...)
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Jimmy Joe Roche "Totems"
For his first gallery solo show, seventh-generation Floridian Jimmy Joe Roche presents a series of painstakingly hand-cut, obsessively hand-painted, and intricately hand-woven paper works. For Roche, they (...)
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Berry van Boekel Exhibition
White Columns presents the first New York solo exhibition by the Columbus, Ohio-based artist Berry van Boekel. Van Boekel’s immersive installation consists of hundreds of small paintings and drawings of (...)
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Fia Backström "That social space between speaking and meaning"
The project continues Backström’s ongoing investigations into “corporate address and political rhetoric.” The installation – which acts as a counter-point to radical modernist proposals such as El Lissitzky's (...)
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"Japanese Illustrators in NY: Cre8-vol.5" Exhibition
NY Coo Gallery presents “Japanese Illustrators in NY Cre8-vol.5,” the fifth installment of group exhibition presented by Cre8 (pronounced “create”), the Japanese artist management agency established in (...)
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Jean Shin "And We Move"
Conceived as a site-specific installation, And we move continues Jean Shin’s investigation into the nature of music and its production. The installation utilizes the display of clothing, a video projection (...)
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Adam Wallcavage "Les Trésors de la Tanière de Neptune" Exhibition
Jonathan LeVine Gallery presents Les Trésors de la Tanière de Neptune, a solo exhibition featuring new works by Adam Wallacavage. Inspired by nature, and organic sea life in particular, Wallacavage finds (...)
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Matthew McGuinness "Rudolf: A Salutary Pipelin"
Brooklyn-based artist Matthew McGuinness exhibits a series of collages and a soap sculpture documenting his all-encompassing lifestyle and various projects that focus on efforts to promote the use of alternative, (...)
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"Corpus Kinetics" Exhibition
“The Rope” by Laura Calhoun documents the celebration of the biggest religious event in Brazil; the Círio de Nossa Senhora de Nazaré. On every second Sunday of October, around 4 o'clock AM, a rope is stretched (...)
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"Science as Muse: An MAT Art Education Department" Exhibition
Graduating students in the MAT Art Education Department present their work on the theme of science's role as a muse in artmaking.
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Debra Drexler "Pool of Reflection"
Drexler is interested in "seeing the potential for light to break through and transform the darkness. It is only through understanding our shadow, that we see how it models and reflects the light in us." (...)
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"Photo-Electric" Exhibition
Photo-Electric examines the role of new media as a vehicle, enabling artists to represent their own version of reality and expand the visual possibilities of their work. Utilizing photography in a postmodern (...)
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Oliver Wasow "Expansible Catalog"
In a recent statement Wasow has described the ongoing project: “The ‘Expansible Catalog’ is an index of images that exists as both an on-line site and, occasionally, as an installation of framed artworks. (...)
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"Bergen Street Sign Shop" Tour
Visit New York City Transit’s premiere stop for sign production, the Bergen Street Sign Shop, and learn about its fascinating history. Opened sixty years ago to service 122 trolley coaches (trackless trolleys) (...)
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Gabriel Jones "Irhann"
By way of manipulated photographs and details of authentic footage Jones describes an imaginary and elusive country, revealing a surreal perspective of our world, where repeated failed attempts at rocket (...)
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James Reeder "Transit & Structure"
[Image: J. Reeder "Cinematic" toned gelatin silver print, 7.5" x 5", ed.10.]
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"There is no synonym for hope" Exhibition
We live in uncertain times of deep cynicism and audacious hope. Assumed structures, both political and social, once deemed infallible have once again revealed their cracks. Our global world has reshuffled (...)
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"The Real Pepsi Challenge: Breaking the Color Barrier in American Business" Exhibition
Years before the official Civil Rights Movement galvanized countless Americans, the Pepsi Corporation boldly took steps to integrate corporate America from as early as 1940. Based on Stephanie Capparell's (...)
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"4th Annual Small Works Show" Exhibition
This unique exhibit features a diverse group of artists, many from the local Brooklyn community. The works on display are no larger than 12” x 12” in any direction and in a wide range of media. This years’ (...)
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"Losing Ground" Exhibition
Plane Space is delighted to present Losing Ground, a group exhibition bringing together three photographers, Chad Gerth, Maureen Keaveny, and Steven B. Smith, and the paintings of Michelle Hailey. This (...)
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"Unreal City" Exhibition
UNREAL CITY focuses on artists' portrayals of the urban metropolis with works by international artists active in North America, Europe, and Asia. With U.N. forecasts that half of the world's population (...)
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Hiromitsu Kuroo Exhibition
Rejecting the rigid and competitive world of his youth, Hiromitsu Kuroo embraced the artistic world, where creativity, individuality, and self-expression are held in high esteem. Being a Japanese expatriate (...)
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Bob Stanley Exhibition
Figureworks presents the erotic work of pop-artist Bob Stanley from a series he executed in the late 1960's. This exhibition includes Bianchini Gallery's complete 1966 silkscreen portfolio. Original ink (...)
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"Visions of The Figure : From Where We Stand" Exhibition
The artists collected in this show are all fluent in the language of the image, and they've used it to talk about light, beauty, feelings of isolation or the desire for knowledge or innocence. Their paintings, (...)
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"Daily Schemes | A Selection of Contemporary Artist Sketchbooks" Exhibition
[Image: N. Griffin "sketchbook" (2008) mixed media]
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"Picasso. Printmaker" Exhibition
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"Apocalyptic Summer" Exhibition
[Image: David Scher "The End Is Near In A Way So Repent Somehow" (2008)]
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"Cloud" Exhibiton
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"Projects 87: Sigalit Landau" Exhibition


