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Current events
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Jersey GIRLS Artists
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"Live & Active" Exhibition
An exploratory and cross-disciplinary group exhibition focusing on the prevalent friction between states, psychologies and ideologies.
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"5 Identities, 5 Destinations" Exhibition
"5 Identities, 5 Destinations," is an art exhibition featuring the work of emerging female artists from the realms of pop surrealism, Asian pop, contemporary folk, and a handful of other fringe contemporary (...)
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"It's About Time, Man" Exhibition
Using a derelict industrial building in Greenpoint, an international group of artists reconstitute the Olafur Eliasson survey on their own terms. This show responds to the unquestioned acclaim for Eliasson's (...)
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"Gallery Gang - 2nd. Biennal" Exhibiton
[Image: Dina Recanati “Untitled” (2004-05) Mixed Media on Canvas 43 x 38 in.]
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"That Which Unifies/That Which Diversifies" Exhibition
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"A Member of the Wedding" Exhibition
“A Member of the Wedding” assembles artworks possessing an enigmatic silence, which upon closer inspection yield specific stories and dramas. The exhibition concerns the complex networks in which artworks (...)
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"Dangerous Women" Exhibition
Dangerous Women, was inspired by the Rafael Perez series of the same name. Although it sounds like the lurid title of a Jim Thompson crime novel, Dangerous Women is curated within the tradition of female (...)
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"Garbage Picker! The Contemporary Artist as Chiffonnier(e)" Exhibition
Drawing on the concept of the 19th century Parisian chiffonnier(e), or ragpicker, Garbage Picker! explores the concept of today's artist as an artist-chiffonnier(e) - or one who attributes new aesthetic (...)
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"I Won't Grow Up" Exhibiton
"I Won't Grow Up" presents works in various media by a variety of artists that embrace a child-like sensibility. These artists, gaining inspiration from childhood, incorporate compositional elements which (...)
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"It’s Not Easy" Exhibition
"It’s Not Easy" is an exhibition inspired by the recent tidal wave of efforts to go “green.” As new buildings seek LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification, as major corporations (...)
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"Pretty Ugly" Exhibition
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"Pretty and Ugly" Exhibition
Pretty and Ugly, while both somewhat pejorative terms in intellectual circles, are handy, if deliberately sophomoric, positions that might be used to describe how artists try to aesthetically shape their (...)
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"Everything Else" Exhibition
[Image: Sandra Eula Lee "The Work of Memory" color copies, foam core, wood 84 x 75 x 15 in.]
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"The Sonic Self" Exhibition
The Sonic Self is bringing together local and international sound artists, musicians, video/multimedia and performance artists to facilitate the exchange and development of pioneering ideas, innovative (...)
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Art Student Exhibition 2008
"Art Student Exhibition 2008" presents artworks by art students in Japan and the United States. Awards are to be given to some artists/artworks selected by jurors, the celebrated art professionals in New (...)
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Chanika Svetvilas "Journeys"
In this site-specific installation, I have transformed the space covering the walls with ubiquitous plastic plaid tote bags made in China called "hong lan dan" (blue and red bag). They are also known by (...)
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Damon Ginandes "Dimensionals"
Brooklyn-based mixed-media artist, Damon Ginandes' attraction to New York City graffiti as a teenager left an indelible mark on his illustrative style which incorporates bold, angular lines and forms. (...)
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Vamp Pump Exhibition
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"Body Mapping" Exhibition
Allen Gallery is pleased to announce Body Mapping, a group show featuring the works of Tina Blondell, Kaethe Kauffman, Gierede Montvila and Eileen Senner. This all-woman show examines how individuals mark (...)
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Summer Group Show
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Pleasant "Chases Me 1968"
"CHASES ME 1968" is inspired by the Memphis sanitation strike of 1968, that captivated the nation. There thousands of black men, demanded equality and justice at the workplace, signified by holding wearing simple (...)
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Summer Group Exhibition
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"Ceremonies of Summer" Exhibition
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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"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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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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"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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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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"Artist as Publisher" Exhibition
This exhibition examines art publications produced by artists and collaboratives. The publications selected for the exhibitions each embody a spirit of collaboration and experimentation and a DIY ethos. (...)
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"Bread and Soccer" Exhibition
In June 2008, Austria and Switzerland play host to the European championship soccer tournament UEFA Euro 2008. Spectators and players alike will celebrate a game that has been a cultural phenomenon long (...)
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Adrian Lohmüller "the way things are"
Adrian Lohmüller’s multimedia installation, the way things are, part of the Audio in the Elevator program, is located in both the elevator and stairwell and examines systems of ‘digestion’ and how one’s (...)
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Chris Moukarbel "IN/OUT"
Chris Moukarbel's IN/OUT exhibit is an on-going project that has included In and Out lists, light sculptures and video. This recent iteration involves a large collection of hand made bricks that are reconfigured (...)
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Darcy Dahl "Insula"
For "Insula," multimedia artist Darcy Dahl presents a series of kinetic animations projected onto drawings that begin with the human figure. Seeing the form involves being in a state of emotional and mental (...)
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Naomi Leff "Interior Design"
This fourth installment of the President’s Exhibition series will be the first exhibition to explore the full spectrum of the Pratt graduate’s innovative career. The exhibition will seek inspiration from (...)
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"Imageless: The Scientific Study and Experimental Treatment of an Ad Reinhardt Black Painting" Exhibition
Imageless: The Scientific Study and Experimental Treatment of an Ad Reinhardt Black Painting documents a comprehensive research project in the field of conservation. In 2001 an important but irreparably (...)
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"Arctic Hysteria" Exhibition
Arctic Hysteria will present a selection of mystical and outlandish visions in contemporary Finnish art. This intergenerational exhibition of approximately 20 artists will include a range of media such (...)
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"That Was Then...This Is Now" Exhibition
Inspired by the artistic and socio-political climate of the late 1960s, this exhibition brings together an international and intergenerational group of artists working within three iconographic themes: (...)
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"November, Again" Exhibition
Curated by Jeffrey Uslip, "November, Again," a restaging of an exhibition curated by Jeffrey Uslip at the gallery in 2006. Revisiting the exhibition demonstrates a commitment to a group of artists, most (...)
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"Museum as Hub" Exhibition
The concept of neighborhood in Cairo stretches far beyond a simple geographical designation on the city map. Cairo’s neighborhoods are urban structures that have incorporated the specific characteristics (...)
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"Making Things Go" Exhibition
Featuring the works of Chris & Tom Spollen & John Tetz. Creative minds are thinking and inventing eco-friendly 100% human powered vehicles in local basements. Learn how and why they do it, and (...)
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Louise Bourgeois Exhibition
Louise Bourgeois is a full-career retrospective of one of the most important artists of our time. Although her oeuvre includes painting, drawing, printmaking, and performance, Bourgeois is best known for (...)
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Phoebe Washburn Exhibition
Zach Feuer Gallery is pleased to announce a site-specific installation, Tickle the Shitstem, by Phoebe Washburn that will be on view from August 19 through October 4, 2008. This is Washburn’s third solo (...)
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"Corona Plaza, Center of Everywhere v2: Four Site-Specific Projects" Exhibition
Corona Plaza, Center of Everywhere v2: Four Site-Specific Projects is a group of four public, site-specific and temporary artworks commissioned by the Queens Museum of Art as part of "The Heart of Corona," (...)
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Paul McCarthy "Central Symmetrical Rotation Movement Three Installations"
This exhibition brings together a group of new and rarely seen works by Paul McCarthy (b. 1945), one of the most influential American artists of his generation. The show focuses on a core strand of McCarthy's (...)
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Ghada Amer "Love Has No End"
Ghada Amer: Love Has No End, the first U.S. survey of the renowned artist’s work, features some fifty pieces from every aspect of Amer’s career as a painter, sculptor, illustrator, performer, garden designer, (...)
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Jeffrey Inaba "Donor Hall"
Jeffrey Inaba uses a radical approach to research and design to make opaque information come alive. Inaba has created Donor Hall for the New Museum’s lower-level hallway, a bold, immersive graphic environment (...)
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"The Pysanka and the Rushnyk: Guardians of Life" Exhibition
Each spring, the Museum mounts a new exhibition of pysanky – Ukrainian Easter eggs. This year's exhibition, entitled The Pysanka and the Rushnyk: Guardians of Life, features over 200 of the unique eggs (...)
Permanent events
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"Egypt Reborn: Art for Eternity" Exhibition
In April, 2003, the Brooklyn Museum completed the reinstallation of its world-famous Egyptian collection, a process that took ten years. Three new galleries joined the four existing ones that had been (...)
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"Masterpieces of Modern Design" Exhibition
This installation will feature important works in all media from the modern design collection by some of the most renowned designers of the 20th century. A highlight will be the 1934 History of Navigation, (...)
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"Replica of the Statue of Liberty" Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum has completed conservation work on its "little" Lady Liberty, a thirty-foot replica of the Bedloe's Island Statue of Liberty. The historic statue, which once adorned the Liberty Warehouse (...)
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"WHAT IS IT? Himalayan Art" Exhibition
Himalayan art is new terrain for many people. This exhibition is intended to serve as a guide through this exhilarating landscape. It is organized into four sections, and each object on view contributes (...)
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Rodin "The Cantor Gift to the Brooklyn Museum"
Due to installations in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, twelve bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin have been installed in the Rubin Entrance Pavilion. This newly excerpted presentation of the Museum's (...)
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Walter De Maria "The Broken Kilometer"
The Broken Kilometer, 1979, located at 393 West Broadway in New York City, is composed of 500 highly polished, round, solid brass rods, each measuring two meters in length and five centimeters (two inches) (...)




