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Current events
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"Open Portfolio New York 2010" Exhibition
Frere Independent & Elga Wimmer PCC present the second edition of Open Portfolio at the Chelsea Art Museum. A pool of 40 to 60 selected emerging artists from around the globe will share directly with...More »
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AES+F and Gosha Ostretsov "Bolshoy"
Bolshoy: Large Scale Work by AES+F and Gosha Ostretsov [Image: Gosha Ostretsov "Action Packed Super Heroes II" Acrylic on Canvas 8 panel painting overall: 126 x 268 in.]More »
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"Summertime…" Exhibition
Jenkins Johnson Gallery announces Summertime…, on exhibit in New York and San Francisco. Summertime… highlights a variety of artistic representations in a grouping of paintings, photographs, LEDs, sculptures...More »
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"The Drifting Encyclopedia" Exhibition
- at World Financial Center( Courtyard Gallery and Winter Garden )
- in the Lower Manhattan area
- Closes tomorrow
The Drifting Encyclopedia at the WFC Courtyard Gallery is an assemblage of American oddities, scientific and historical ephemera, questionable accounts and implausible representations thereof. Part Victorian...More »
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Steed Taylor "Road Tattoo Study In Three Windows"
Mixed Greens presents Steed Taylor’s Road Tattoo Study In Three Windows. Taylor’s “tattoos” are usually painted directly onto a roadway for purposes similar to that of a tattoo on skin—as a means of commemoration,...More »
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Summer Shows
Three exhibitions on three floors: The 6th Floor group show features Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra and Christopher Wool The 5th Floor show features a selection of works by German artist...More »
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"Julian Dashper (1960-2009): It Is Life" Exhibition
MINUS SPACE announces the memorial exhibition Julian Dashper (1960-2009): It Is Life. The exhibition marks the one-year anniversary of the New Zealand artist’s death and it will feature a single work by...More »
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"Malleable Memory" Exhibition
Aicon Gallery New York presents MALLEABLE MEMORY, a group exhibition featuring selected work from a host of international artists. The artists featured in this exhibition ask us to embrace our inherently...More »
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Abraham Cruzvillegas "Inequality Reexamined. Summer 2010"
- at Hunter College Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery
- in the Upper East Side area
- Closes in 2 days
The ACE group, an MA and MFA student curatorial collective at Hunter College, is pleased to present the exhibition Inequality Reexamined. Summer 2010. This show features a selection of sculptures by the...More »
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"NineteenEightyFour" Exhibition
This exhibition examines the evolution of imagery and language in what has been described as our panoptic era. While its roots are grounded in the concepts that arose from the 1948 novel by George Orwell,...More »
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"Westbeth Pioneers" Exhibition
Westbeth gallery presents this historic survey of the work of the first visual artists who moved into Westbeth in the year 1970. In this brave new experiment to provide affordable housing for artists...More »
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Paul Ramirez Jonas "Key to the City"
This summer, Cabinet is participating in Paul Ramirez Jonas's Key to the City project, presented by Creative Time. For more information.More »
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"American Demonic" Exhibition
Curated by Eve Biddle. The emblems of American society reflect a new animism that we worship both knowingly and unawares: Money, Multi-Culturalism, TV, Security, Machismo, Violence, Technology, Progress...More »
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"Project Birch Forest: Part II" Exhibition
"Birch Forest" is a rotating exhibition that serves as a kind of microcosm of the world. It conveys myriad allusions including something primeval as well as futuristic. It is not an actual forest but will...More »
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Hector Canonge "Golden Cage"
Y Gallery presents Hector Canonge's "Golden Cage", a project inspired by the 18th Century Armenian poet, Sayat Nova, and his observations of growing up and living in the USA. “Golden Cage,” evokes the...More »
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Jena H. Kim and Jongil Ma "Illusive Dimensions"
“Illusive Dimensions” features two artists who use lines to add new dimensions to existing space. Jena H Kim and Jongil Ma create line is animated; living and breathing. The combination of varied curved,...More »
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"SUMMER @ FLAG" Exhibition
Noriko Ambe - ARTISTS BOOKS, Linear-Actions Cutting Project FLAG logo- pronounced KIRU means cut in Japanese. This solo exhibition of New York based artist Noriko Ambe is comprised of a specific selection...More »
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"Talking Glass" Exhibition
The unique exhibition Talking Glass is a result of a creative encounter of glass artist Borek Sipek and didgeridoo player Ondrej Smeykal. The exhibition will be opened on June 17th in New York. A musical...More »
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Bradly Dever Treadaway "Piety, Independence, Desire"
This installation was conceived initially as a response to my family's experience with Hurricane Katrina. However, the works have evolved into an exploration of lineage, the passage of culture and the...More »
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"Mountains and Folds" Exhibition
"so enviable, far north of the floating world, mountain cherry blossoms" - Basho "even in Kyoto, hearing the cuckoo's call, I long for Kyoto" - Basho Mountains and Folds is an attempted vacation....More »
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"Our Cities Ourselves: The Future of Transportation in Urban Life" Exhibition
Our Cities Ourselves: The Future of Transportation in Urban Life explores the creation of better cities through better transportation and demonstrates what is possible when we design our cities for ourselves. By...More »
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CODY CRITCHELOE - SSION "BOY"
The Hole presents BOY, an exhibition by Cody Critcheloe and his band SSION. The exhibition includes video, painting, drawing, and installation and will feature special guests Peggy Noland and Jaimie Warren....More »
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Jung Hee Choi "Ahata Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest III"
MELA Foundation presents Jung Hee Choi's recent works, Ahata Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest III, Thursday through Saturday, August 21 – September 11, 2010, 6 pm to midnight, in the MELA Dream House, 275...More »
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Mike Bidlo "Not Warhol (Brillo Boxes 1964) 2005"
Mike Bidlo is best known for his incredibly accurate replications of masterworks by important 20th Century artists, including Picasso, Matisse, Man Ray, Duchamp, Leger, Pollock, and Warhol. Bidlo's earliest...More »
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"Contemporary Art from the Collection" Exhibition
The works selected for this installation highlight the debates around economics, politics, gender, and ethnicity that have permeated artistic practices since the late 1960s. Including approximately 130...More »
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"String Theory" Exhibition
Theresa Hackett's "Thread Drawings From 1991" are influenced by Lucio Fontana and his use of obsessively punctured wood. Rough and animated, these framed "drawings" are made from pieces of Italian paper...More »
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Cannonball Press "Born Under a Bad Sign"
Coming off their recent inclusion in the Barnstormers group exhibition at Joshua Liner Gallery in Chelsea, Neo-Pagan World Kings of scruffy pirate black and white hillbilly printmaking, New York's legendary...More »
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Kiki Smith "Sojourn"
In this exhibition, acclaimed artist Kiki Smith presents a unique, site-specific installation exploring ideas of creative inspiration and the cycle of life in relation to women artists. Kiki Smith: Sojourn...More »
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"Summer Collective" Exhibition
[Image: ALBEN "Buste Armee" Mixed media in resin 13 x 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 in.]More »
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"The Business of Aura" Exhibition
The Business of Aura is an exhibition hosted in two locations, Elga Wimmer Gallery and Broadway Gallery, curated by Kelsey Harrington. It includes painting, drawing, photography, sculptural prototypes,...More »
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Amy Granat "Light 3 Ways"
Amy Granat is best known for her experimental film installations featuring celluloid that has been manipulated by scratching, cutting, or chemical alteration. Her practice though, is wide-ranging, and...More »
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Rivane Neuenschwander "A Day Like Any Other”
Covering a decade of the internationally admired artist’s work, “Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other” will span the fourth, third, and lobby galleries of the New Museum. It will spotlight the artist’s...More »
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Dierdre Nolan "The Sonogram Project"
Deirdre Nolan's Sonogram Project exhibits a three-part installation that responds to anxiety-inspired visions of her futuristic daughters during their visits to present time. The stop-motion video, from...More »
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"Off the Hook" Exhibition
New York-based studio Softlab is producing an installation at the Bridge Gallery in the Lower East Side of Manhattan entitled "chromatex.me." Similar in assembly and explosion of colors as their previous...More »
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"Vociferous: Sound Works by 21 Contemporary Colombian Artists" Exhibition
Curated by Colombian electroacoustic composer and improviser Ricardo Arias, Vociferous: Sound Works by 21 Contemporary Colombian Artists presents an overview of the current state of sound art in Colombia....More »
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"Museum as Hub: Bidoun Library Project" Exhibition
The Bidoun Library Project at the New Museum is a highly partial account of five decades of printed matter in, near, about, and around the Middle East. Arrayed along these shelves are pulp fictions and...More »
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Christian Marclay "Festival"
Artist/composer Christian Marclay (b. 1955) is known for his distinctive fusion of image and sound. Celebrated as a pioneer of turntablism, Marclay transforms sound and music into visual and physical forms...More »
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The Fall 2010 Emerging Artist Show
- at Rabbit Hole Studio Gallery
- in the DUMBO, other Brooklyn area
- Starts Today, Closes in 28 days
RABBITHOLESTUDIO presents these 12 artists culled from our bi-annual open call. On display is a collection of vibrant works that eschew the formless, faceless trends of brutal conceptualism in favor...More »
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"Fluxus Preview" Exhibition
An international art movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Fluxus— whose name was based on the Latin word flux, meaning constant flow or change— brought together artists working in music, poetry, film, theater,...More »
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Tobias Putrih "After Frei Otto"
Ludlow 38 presents Tobias Putrih: After Frei Otto, an exhibition of new work by Putrih inspired by the work of German architect Frei Otto (*1925 in Dessau, Germany). Putrih’s newly commissioned installation...More »
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"Greater New York: Rotating Gallery" Exhibition
Functioning as a fast-paced exhibition space, the Rotating Gallery has offered space for additional curatorial voices, namely four New York-based curators who work without a regular physical space. By...More »
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Abdi Farah "Work of Art"
Work of Art: Abdi Farah, an exhibition of work by the winner of Work of Art, Bravo's hour-long creative competition 10-part television series among contemporary artists will open to the public on Saturday...More »
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"Chemical Reactions" Exhibition
CENTRAL BOOKING opens its second season with Chemical Reactions, the latest in its series of art and science exhibitions curated by founder and director, Maddy Rosenberg. The thirteen artists in this exhibition...More »
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"Dead or Alive" Exhibition
“Dead or Alive” will showcase the work of over 30 international artists who transform organic materials and objects that were once produced by or part of living organisms—insects, feathers, bones, silkworm...More »
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"Usable Pasts: 2009-10 Artists-in-Residence" Exhibition
In this year’s installment of the much anticipated "Artist-in-Residence" exhibition, Mequitta Ahuja (b. 1976), Lauren D. Kelley (b. 1975) and Valerie Piraino (b. 1981) display diverse projects in a range...More »
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Doug and Mike Starn "Big Bambú"
Invited by The Metropolitan Museum of Art to create a site-specific installation for The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, the twin brothers Mike and Doug Starn (born in New Jersey in 1961) will present...More »
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Nate Lowman “Stay in School”
“Stay in School” is a site specific installation featuring three paired sets of images that, seen together, suggest darkly compelling questions about groups, guns, adolescence, and the possibilities and...More »
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Kenjiro Kitade “DROPS”
Ivy Brown Gallery is pleased to present “DROPS” (Aug 6- Nov 1) an exhibition of sculpture by Kenjiro Kitade. The exhibition takes its title from the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki....More »
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"Collecting Biennials" Exhibition
As a prelude, counterpoint, and coda to the Biennial, the Museum’s fifth floor is devoted to artists in the Whitney’s collection whose works were shown in Biennials over the past eight decades. Collecting...More »
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"Projects 93: Dinh Q. Lê" Exhibition
Dinh Q. Lê (Vietnamese American, b. 1968) weaves together—both literally and figuratively—personal recollections with larger histories and mythologies often related to the Vietnam War, also known as the...More »
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"Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography" Exhibition
For much of photography’s 170-year history, women have expanded its roles by experimenting with every aspect of the medium. "Pictures by Women" presents over two hundred photographs by women artists, charting...More »
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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...More »
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...More »
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"Extended Family: Contemporary Connections" Exhibition
In the face of the social upheaval of the past few decades, the family has remained territory that is routinely explored in art. The intergenerational selection of work on view in this installation demonstrates...More »
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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,...More »
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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...More »
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"Voces y Visiones" Exhibition
The premiere exhibition in our new Carmen Ana Unanue Permanent Collection Galleries celebrates El Museo's 40th anniversary. Over 100 works created by a cross-section of Latino, Caribbean, and Latin American...More »
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Christian Marclay "2822 Records (PS1), 1987-2009"
This fall P.S.1 presents 2822 Records (PS1), 1987-2009, a site-specific floor-based installation of vinyl records by Christian Marclay. Consisting entirely of 12-inch records of every musical genre and...More »
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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...More »
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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)...More »
Upcoming events
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"Unpop" Exhibition
All artists contend with “the market”, both monetary and attention. It often seems the only ideology defining art remains anti-Capitalist antagonism, after pop art created the boundary between commercial...More »
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C215 and Eelus "Paradise Lost"
Never is there more an exciting time for a gallery and its curators than when they are in a position to present work from artists who are on the cusp of breaking out and distancing themselves from the...More »
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The 3rd Annual Governors Island Art Fair
The 3rd Annual Governors Island Art Fair takes place every Saturday and Sunday in September (9/4 & 9/5, 9/11 & 9/12, 9/18 & 9/19 AND 9/25 & 9/26) and commences with an opening party that...More »
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Yael Kanarek Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to announce Yael Kanarek's third solo exhibition in New York. Marking the debut of new sculpture and installations, this exhibition features compositions of words and narrative that...More »
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"ACT UP NEW YORK: Activism, Art, and the AIDS Crisis, 1987 - 1993" Exhibition
White Columns presents ACT UP New York: Activism, Art, and the AIDS Crisis, 1987–1993; a multi-faceted exhibition incorporating the ACT UP ORAL HISTORY PROJECT; and a new installation by fierce pussy. Curated...More »
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"Decameron" Exhibition
The New York Studio School presents an exhibition in September that acknowledges Gallery Director David Cohen as he stands down after nine years in this position. He organized his first show at the School...More »
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"Tim Roda Games of Antiquities" Exhibition
Gasser Grunert presents the exhibition, Tim Roda, Games of Antiquities. The idea of Games of Antiquities was invented by Tim Roda while he was in Italy for the Fulbright Award he received in 2008. Games...More »
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Be Andr "Structure"
The piece "Structure" explores the links between exchange and value. It is an interactive installation that continues to be created and grow as the audience interacts with it by exchanging something of...More »
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Kim Wan "When does an art gallery give away artworks?"
Just when does an art gallery give away artworks, hand-made especially for the free market? In a world of climate change and water shortages does free, clean water mean anything to a person living in the...More »
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Mark Mulroney "Really Creative Pictures"
Mixed Greens presents Mark Mulroney’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Really Creative Pictures will consist of paintings, books and a multi-part mural. For as long as he can remember, Mark...More »
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Max Liboiron "The New York Trash Exchange (NYTE)"
The New York Trash Exchange (NYTE) is a cross between a cultural laboratory experiment, environmental activism, and a model of economic change. Like all of Max Liboiron’s recent work, this piece is a participant-determined,...More »
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Michael Zelehoski "Objecthood"
The gallery space is transformed with a series of found objects– including a picnic table and two ubiquitous police barricades– that have been disassembled and compressed into visually stunning, two-dimensional...More »
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Nathaniel Ward "After the Women of Paradise Road"
[Image: Nathaniel Ward "After the Women of Paradise Road #1" (2010) 40 x 50 in., archival inkjet print]More »
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Olek "Knitting is for Pus****"
Christopher Henry Gallery proudly presents Knitting is for Pus**** , its first solo show of Polish-born New York-based artist Olek. Hundreds of miles of crocheted, weaved, and often recycled materials,...More »
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Alejandro Almanza Pereda "The heaviest luggage for the traveler is the empty one"
Magnan Metz Gallery announces Alejandro Almanza Pereda’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. The heaviest luggage for the traveler is the empty one will be on view. Building on the tenuous installations...More »
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Brian Montuori "Cold Sweat"
The gallery presents “Cold Sweat,” the first American solo exhibition of painting, works on paper and installation by Brian Montuori. At home in both the stillness of a forbidding landscape and the...More »
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Dan Flavin Exhibition
The Paula Cooper Gallery presents an exhibition of four early Dan Flavin works, produced between 1964 and 1975. The exhibition provides a look into Flavin’s varied configurations of paired contrasting...More »
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Dennis Maher "End Wall"
Consisting primarily of remnants from demolished houses, neglected domestic objects, and fragments from architectural models, the assembled detritus is left to acclimate as a lost / found field of marginalized...More »
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Jason Tomme "Paper Lead Poem"
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery presents Paper Lead Poem, an exhibition by Jason Tomme. This is Tomme's second exhibition with the gallery. Paper Lead Poem focuses on two bodies of work both concerned with...More »
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Tetsumi Kudo "Cubes and Gardens"
Not only did Tetsumi Kudo (1935-1990) – one of the most innovative artists in Japan in the 1950s and in France in the '60s and '70s – explore the existential possibilities for humanity in an increasingly...More »
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“From the Dust” Exhibition
Icosahedron Gallery presents “From the Dust”, a group exhibition of work from five international artists, Aq Arif, Jos Biviano, Atousa Foroohary, Chrys Roboras, and Sharon Quirke, and three American artists,...More »
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Claudia Wieser "Poems of the Right Angle"
For her first solo museum exhibition in North America, Berlin-based, German artist Claudia Wieser (b. 1973, Freilassing, Germany) presents a site-specific installation in the Drawing Room. It will feature...More »
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"A State of Flux" Exhibition
The exhibition juxtaposes the human impermanence implied in two photographic installations on the gallery walls with the solidity of the squat and solid forms made from plaster casts of blank canvases....More »
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Group Exhibition
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Elisa Pritzker “Zipped”
Franklin 54 Gallery + Projects presents a solo exhibition of new works by Elisa Pritzker. In her 3rd solo show with the gallery, these digital art pieces on plexiglass are a break out of the box for the...More »
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Marc Newson “Transport”
As a kid obsessed with designing and making things, post-war Italian design was a huge source of inspiration. I was amazed by the seamless ability of designers and industry to produce every conceivable...More »
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"Illuminations (After Arthur Rimbaud)" Exhibition
Illuminations(After Arthur Rimbaud)is an exhibition by 16 well-known and emerging artists who work with light. Creating a revealing dialogue between artists living and working in the East and West, Illuminations(After...More »
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"Real Nonfiction" Exhibition
The 3rd Annual Artists from the Registry Exhibition Curated by Baseera Khan & Jon Lutz Real Nonfiction brings together work by damali abrams, Becca Albee, Alisa Baremboym, Ben Coonley & Dr....More »
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Roman Signer "Four Rooms, One Artist"
The institute proudly presents one of the rare solo exhibitions by Roman Signer in the United States. The renowned Swiss artist (b. 1938, lives in St. Gallen) will create a series of new works, installations...More »
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“Seeing New York” Exhibition
The artworks in “Seeing New York” range from subtle reflections and quotations to powerful and imaginative gestures, addressing different aspects of the New York experience -and their conceptual implications-...More »
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"50 Years At Pace" Exhibition
"50 Years At Pace" is a retrospective exhibition of The Pace Gallery’s contribution to the history of art, celebrating the artists, exhibitions, people, and ideas that have contributed to Pace’s textured...More »
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"2010 Next Wave Art" Exhibition
Next Wave Art returns for its ninth year, opening up BAM's spaces to some of Brooklyn's most exciting artists. Curated by Dan CameronMore »
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"Consider the Oyster" Exhibition
Curated by Ingrid Dinter [Image: John Zinsser "The Pearl : Myron Stout" (2010) Watercolor and colored pencil on paper, 16 x 12 in.]More »
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"Short-Term Deviation: A Collaboration with Showpaper" Exhibition
Beginning mid-September, this collaboration with the print publication Showpaper, is a month-long exhibition, publication, video and music event. Bringing the spirit of Showpaper—which crossbreeds music,...More »
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eteam "Gallery Cruise" & Charlotte Schulz "The Uneven Intensities of Duration"
Smack Mellon presents Gallery Cruise by eteam and a series of new charcoal drawings by Charlotte Schulz. Both New York-based 2010 Guggenheim fellows, eteam and Schulz explore the relationship between...More »
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Liz Cendella "Thread Bearer"
Decorative and Wearable Fiber Art Mixed Media Sculpture and Mobiles Works on Paper and CanvasMore »
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Yeon Jin Kim "All Intellectual Animals are Dangerous"
"All Intellectual Animals are Dangerous" is a multi-media installation offering the viewer a more intimate experience than usually found with public art projects. The windows of the gallery will be whited-out...More »
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Tom Phillips "Works in 2, 2 and a half and 3 Dimensions"
Flowers presents a survey exhibition by acclaimed British artist Tom Phillips titled Tom Phillips Works in 2, 21⁄2 & 3 Dimensions. The exhibition showcases the artist’s fascination with the definitions...More »
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Jim Campbell "Scattered Light"
Featuring two new major public art commissions, Jim Campbell's Scattered Light will blanket Madison Square Park's Oval Lawn with a 3-D matrix of nearly 2,000 LED lights featuring moving images. For the...More »
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Odili Donald Odita "Body & Space"
In this exhibition of new wall paintings, canvases, and paintings on Plexiglas, Odita explores the work’s metaphoric ability to address the human condition through pattern, structure and design, as well...More »
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Verónica Peña Martinez "Without Name"
"Without Name" is a reconstruction of an ephemeral installation/performance created in 2008 in response to the loss of the artist's father. In order to feel closer to him, Verónica Peña Martinez creates...More »








