in category 3D: Installation 
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- Queens (3)
- Harlem, Bronx (2)
- Williamsburg (5)
- DUMBO, other Brooklyn (6)
- Upper East Side (11)
- Midtown (9)
- Flatiron, Gramercy (2)
- East Chelsea (2)
- Chelsea 28th - 33rd (2)
- Chelsea 27th (2)
- Chelsea 26th (10)
- Chelsea 25th (4)
- Chelsea 24th (4)
- Chelsea 22nd (2)
- Chelsea 21st (2)
- Chelsea 14th - 19th (2)
- Villages (8)
- Soho (4)
- Lower East Side (6)
- Lower Manhattan (1)
Queens
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Tyrome Tripoli "Blue Construction"
Tripoli's work is comprised of found objects that are used "as is" and combined into simple compositions. Disparate elements are assembled into unexpected juxtapositions, connected with the utmost precision, (...)
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"NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith" Exhibition
This exhibition brings together an intergenerational group of artists who address ritual in the artistic process, and the wider implications of spirituality in contemporary art. Visual artists have for (...)
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"EAF08: 2008 Emerging Artist Fellowship" Exhibition
This year, Socrates awarded fourteen fellowships to: Martin Basher, Chelsea Beck, Kim Beck & Osman Khan, Michael Berens, Sari Carel, Adriana Farmiga, Kimberley Hart, Rajkamal Kahlon, Jason Bailer Losh, (...)
Harlem, Bronx
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"Hear Nor Stare" Exhibition
An installation by Sayaka Nagata and David Herman, "Hear Nor Stare" brings together two works that guide visitors toward an alternate perception of sight and sound. Look is an investigation of the process (...)
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Art Department Faculty Exhibition
Williamsburg
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"Present Perfect Continuous" Exhibition
The present perfect continuous verb tense speaks of things that began in the past, continue into the present, and are still happening - actions rooted in the past that simultaneously create a sense of (...)
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Fred Gutzeit “Love to Fred from Lee Lozano”
Pocket Utopia is pleased to present a solo show of artist Fred Gutzeit. Paying homage, through a billboard-sized installation and painting, to the late artist Lee Lozano, Fred Gutzeit turns Pocket Utopia (...)
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"Unsung" Exhibition
The work in Unsung started with conversations concerning the current presidential campaign. Our plea for a massive paradigm shift had us both contemplating what parts of our own psyches could use some (...)
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"The DeVille's Holiday Special" Exhibition
In this show Ad DeVille focuses on his personal work which portrays his urban lifestyle with the effects of living in brooklyn. Pufferella has been making Fabric creations since 2002. For this show she (...)
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Patrick Cuffe, Ben Godward, and Scott Wilson Exhibition
Cuffe's sculptures are made of finely crafted wood, metal, and plastic elements. His work contemplates the societal shift towards disposable culture while employing a precise and exhaustive craftsmanship. (...)
DUMBO, other Brooklyn
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Rolf Julius "Music, under your Feet"
"One should bend down more often to pick up the tones lying around everywhere. In Manhattan, I saw and heard the really huge and thick and loud tones, the brown and the violet, but also the little quiet (...)
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Three Solo Exhibitions
Wayne Hodge "The Original Comedy" Wayne Hodge works in performance, video and film. His work is based in a historical evocation of Modernism and the early years of cinema as well as issues surrounding (...)
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"Southern Exposure" Exhibition
Argentina and Chile are two neighboring South American countries located at 34º00’ S, 64º00’ W and 30º00’ S, 71º00’ W, respectively, over 4000 miles south of New York City. Despite their close geographical (...)
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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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"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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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 (...)
Upper East Side
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Liza Lou Exhibition
L&M Arts is honored to present a solo exhibition by Liza Lou, her first in New York since 2002. Liza Lou first gained attention when her monumental work Kitchen was shown at the New Museum of Contemporary (...)
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"Minimal and Conceptual Art in Europe: The Helga and Walter Lauffs Collection" Exhibition
Zwirner & Wirth (32 East 69th Street) and David Zwirner (519 West 19th Street) will present a two-part exhibition that aims to provide a focused overview of the Minimal and Conceptual artistic practices (...)
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Corin Hewitt "Seed Stage"
Artist Corin Hewitt takes up occupancy in the Whitney's Anne & Joel Ehrenkranz Lobby Gallery in this ongoing installation that is part performance art, part live theater, and part meditation on ideas (...)
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Leola Bermanzohn "Otiyot"
Leola Bermanzohn will produce a temporary, site-specific mural in the basement lobby of The Jewish Museum. Otiyot (Letters) responds to the script of the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as the spiritual and sacred (...)
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"Annual Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche" Presentation
The Museum will continue a long-standing holiday tradition with the annual presentation of its Christmas tree, a favorite of New Yorkers and visitors from around the world. A vivid eighteenth-century Neapolitan (...)
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"theanyspacewhatever" Exhibition
During the 1990s a number of artists claimed the exhibition as their medium. Working independently or in various collaborative constellations, they eschewed the individual object in favor of the exhibition (...)
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"If Elected: The Game of American Politics" Exhibition
The New-York Historical Society will mark the occasion of the upcoming November elections with an installation that surveys the history of American presidential elections through the lens of campaign ephemera (...)
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Carlos Cruz-Diez "(In)formed by Color"
Americas Society will present Carlos Cruz-Diez’s first solo show in a major U.S. cultural institution. Focusing on the relationship between color and perception, the exhibition will increase the visibility (...)
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"Reality Check: Truth and Illusion in Contemporary Photography" Exhibition
This installation of works from the permanent collection—the third in the Museum’s new gallery for contemporary photographs—surveys the ways in which artists exploit photography’s fundamental illusionism (...)
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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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Julianne Swartz "The Hanukkah Project: The Sound of Light"
The Jewish Museum's biannual exhibition The Hanukkah Project celebrates Hanukkah with works of art by today's leading contemporary artists. The 2008 Hanukkah Project presents the Sound of Light, an interactive (...)
Midtown
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Brice Brown "American Boy"
Presenting new work that combines painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture and Internet-based art, Brown demonstrates how codified or repressed information always lurks just beneath the surface of (...)
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"Front Lines: Visions from Southeast Asia" Exhibition
ZONE: CONTEMPORARY ART presents a group show of significant emerging artists from Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Japan and North Korea. Today, contemporary Asian art is often defined by a homogenous (...)
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“TheArtConspiracy” Exhibition
“TheArtConspiracy,” curated by Yejin Jun, features works by five emerging artists representing a range of ethnicities, gender and generational perspectives, and cultural experiences, working with different (...)
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"Take Me There (Show Me the Way)" Exhibition
The exhibition's point of departure is the hermetic 'Hypnerotomachia Poliphili' (1499), a beautifully illustrated narrative of a dream within a dream in which the protagonist encounters imaginary works (...)
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Pipilotti Rist "Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)"
Pipilotti Rist's lush multimedia installations playfully and provocatively merge fantasy and reality. MoMA commissioned the Swiss artist to create a monumental site-specific installation that immerses (...)
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"Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary" Exhibition
"Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary" is the inaugural exhibition at the Museum of Arts & Design when it opens in a new building at 2 Columbus Circle on September 27 2008. The exhibition features work (...)
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"People 'Weekly': Barbara Kruger 'Untitled'" Exhibition
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"Here Is Every: Four Decades of Contemporary Art" Exhibition
The fifth in a series of installations focusing on MoMA's contemporary holdings, "Here Is Every: Four Decades of Contemporary Art" maps a chronological path through the art of the recent past. The exhibition (...)
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“O Canada” Exhibition
Curated by Miriam Katz, “O Canada” is an interdisciplinary survey exhibition promoting the work of Canadian artists living in the United States. Featuring sculptors, painters, filmmakers, and installation (...)
Flatiron, Gramercy
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RothStauffenberg "It is not about YOU, It is about THEM"
THE HOUSE | On Frozen Time and Differing Spaces A Project by Adina Popescu Mark Z. Danielewski's book House of Leaves begins with the measuring of a house that ends up being larger in the inside than (...)
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Tadashi Kawamata "Tree Huts"
For nearly three decades, the career of Japanese-born artist Tadashi Kawamata has been, in a word, transformative. His public installations, also known as “displacements,” transform the spaces they occupy, (...)
East Chelsea
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Julia Nitsberg "The Eighth Day"
The Eighth Day” is mixed media installation that consists of wall-drawings, spray-paintings, sculpture and artist’s books. The exhibition’s premise, inspired by escalating violence and growing instability (...)
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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 (...)
Chelsea 28th - 33rd
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Fabian Peña "GRiZzz" Exhibition
Formerly part of the duo El Soca & Fabian, Fabian Peña began a solo career less than one ago. As a solo artist, he has expanded on the use of unusual materials such as fly wings and parts to create (...)
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Ray Rapp "I Spy"
I Spy by Ray Rapp is a new series of site-specific digital video assemblages exploring the illusory notion of one's 'seeing something' as a claim to one's 'knowing something'. Taking as his starting (...)
Chelsea 27th
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Lucus Ajemian and Julien Bismuth "Les Lettres Tristes"
Foxy Production presents Les Lettres Tristes, a collaboration between New York-based artists Lucas Ajemian and Julien Bismuth that investigates the creative potential of detours through language, action (...)
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Taras Polataiko "Scotoma"
Priska C. Juschka presents Scotoma, Taras Polataiko's first solo exhibition at the gallery. In this exhibition, Polataiko sparsely inserts recent life-size paintings of his own eyes into the fabricated (...)
Chelsea 26th
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Kirsten Mosher "Speed Limit"
The exhibition includes a series of photos documenting the re-appearance of Carmen, the part-car, part-human amalgamation (now embodied by Mosher); Carmen’s Blueprint, a wall drawing; and a floor installation (...)
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"Transitions" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “Transitions,” an exhibition of work by students in the BFA Visual and Critical Studies Department including painting, photography, video, drawing, collage and artist’s (...)
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Alina and Jeff Bliumis "Dam Lines"
Andrea Meislin Gallery presents Dam Lines, an exhibition by New York based artists Alina and Jeff Bliumis, originally from the former Soviet Union. Their first solo exhibition in the United States, Dam (...)
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Federico Pietrella "Day-Specific"
In RARE PLUS, Federico Pietrella presents an exhibition entitled Day-Specific that combines a selection of new works on paper with an installation of flashlights laid in a row on the floor to create a (...)
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Ron Arad "Guarded Thoughts"
Friedman Benda presents the new work of Ron Arad. This new body of work, the artist's most ambitious to date, propels Arad into previously unexplored sculptural dimension. In a departure both in scale (...)
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Tim Rollins and K.O.S. Exhibition
Tim Rollins and K.O.S. present a new body of work inspired by the words of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Harriet Jacobs, Langston Hughes, Ralph Ellison and Malcolm X. Spanning more than two decades, (...)
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Carol Salmanson "Diaphany"
Mixed Greens announces their inaugural exhibition in the Glow Room Project Space: Carol Salmanson’s Diaphany. In May of 2005, Mixed Greens announced their arrival at 531 West 26th Street with glowing (...)
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Sheba Chhachhi "Winged Pilgrims: A Chronicle from Asia"
Winged Pilgrims: A Chronicle from Asia is a multi-part installation including sculptures, lightboxes, and a recorded soundtrack which plays throughout the gallery space. The combined works present various (...)
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"Indirect Object" Exhibition
[Image: Amanda Ross-Ho "White Goddess" (2008) painted, cut canvas, 96 by 44 in. ]
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Kay Rosen "No Noose Is Good Noose"
Alexander Gray Associates presents, in association with Yvon Lambert Gallery, a project with Kay Rosen. On exhibit will be Rosen’s 1983 text-based installation, No Noose is Good Noose, and a related unpublished (...)
Chelsea 25th
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Shimon Okshteyn "Dangerous Pleasures"
The aesthetics of pleasure and pain are at the heart of this exhibit, which features hyper-realistic paintings, sculpture and mixed media installations. Painted directly onto the surfaces of mirrors, (...)
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"CO 2008" Exhibition
"C0 2008," is the maiden flight of four young artists from China who are exhibiting for the first time in New York. Recognizing that it is impossible for any one person to select promising artists from (...)
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Aaron Young "Punchline"
"Punchline" is an exhibition of new work by Aaron Young, an installation in which he invites the viewer into a participatory space constructed within the gallery. Creating a tension by the unexplained (...)
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Yvonne Estrada Exhibition
Chelsea 24th
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"Recent Works by Various Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Rajan Krishnan "Memoir/Transit" (2006) Acrylic on Canvas 108 x 72 in.]
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“The Way Things Go” Exhibition
Susan Inglett Gallery is pleased to present “The Way Things Go,” a curated exhibition inspired by the Fischli and Weiss film “Der Lauf der Dinge (The Way Things Go).” Each of the works in this show exhibits (...)
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Ernesto Pujol "Inheriting Salt"
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"5 Year Anniversary" Exhibition
Featuring new works by the gallery artists. [Image: Stephanie Pflaum "Parallelweltenbummler" (2008) c-print 72 x 57.5 in.]
Chelsea 22nd
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Ján Mančuška "He: "Have you been there?" She: "He said after a while..."
[Image: Ján Mančuška "The first minute of the rest of a movie..." (2005) Collaborative project with Jonas Dahlberg, Aluminum letters and projection, dimensions variable]
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Richard Dupont "In Direction"
The installation consists of 3 large figures cast in polyurethane surrounded by mirrored panels which transform the exhibition space into a quasi-virtual, interactive environment. Presented in the storefront (...)
Chelsea 21st
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"Winter Light" Exhibition
[Image: Gillian Wearing "Me As Arbus" (2008) bromide print 60 5/8 x 51 1/4 in.]
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"The Flowers of Evil Still Bloom (Spleen: Les Fleurs Du Mal)" Exhibition
Inspired by the revival of the Symbolist movement within the works of the Surrealists as well as in many artists' works of the contemporary era, "Spleen: Les Fleurs Du Mal" entails the transformation of (...)
Chelsea 14th - 19th
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Rodney McMillian Exhibition
Los Angeles-based artist Rodney McMillian is a painter, sculptor, performer, and video maker whose work examines the socio-political dimensions of power associated with cultural, racial, and economic issues. (...)
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"Minimal and Conceptual Art in Europe: The Helga and Walter Lauffs Collection" Exhibition
On November 5, Zwirner & Wirth (32 East 69th Street) and David Zwirner (519 West 19th Street) will present a two-part exhibition that aims to provide a focused overview of the Minimal and Conceptual (...)
Villages
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"S & M: Shrines and Masquerades in Cosmopolitan Times" Exhibition
The shrine and the masquerade are among humanity's most ancient strategies of negotiation with the vast forces of history and nature. Cloth shrines, costumes, clothing, and arrangements of household items, (...)
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Christopher Brooks "Mutinous Meadows"
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"Looking Back: The White Columns Annual" Exhibition
‘Looking Back’ is the third installment of the White Columns Annual. The exhibition is now an annual fixture on White Columns’ calendar. Each year an individual (e.g. an artist, a curator, a writer, etc.) (...)
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"Zero in NY" Exhibition
Sperone Westwater presents, for the first time in the United States, a survey of works by members of the Zero group created between the late 1950s and late 1960s. Inspired by the recent survey “ZERO: Internationale (...)
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Mudboy "All Bones Build V, 'True Magic' an interactive Dark:Light installation"
Mountain Fold announces the opening of the exhibition "All Bones Build V, 'True Magic' an interactive Dark:Light installation" by mudboy. The installation is composed of an interactive micro LED light (...)
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Poogy Bjerklie "Rag Time"
In her return show at The Phatory Poogy Bjerklie continues her painterly exploration of the landscape that surrounds her summertime home in rural Maine. And, as with her 2006 show at the gallery, she has (...)
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"OURS: Democracy in the Age of Branding" Exhibition
- at The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design
- Closes in 59 days
International and interdisciplinary in scope, this exhibition investigates democracy as a global brand. It examines the desires generated and promoted by democracy as a brand—such as choice, participation, (...)
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Ernst Caramelle "Double Vision"
Tracy Williams, Ltd announces our first solo exhibition of recent works by Ernst Caramelle. Caramelle proposes multiple interventions within the gallery’s confines as each new environment requires a fresh (...)
Soho
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Anna Betbeze and Kristin Posehn "Parlor and Roseville"
[Image: Anna Betbeze Untitled (2008) Wool, pigment, and acid dyes 92 x 125 in.]
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James Van Patten, Čestmír Suška, Alan Wolfson, mg shapiro Solo Exhibitions
James Van Patten's newest series of what he describes as "throwaway scenes," focuses on often overlooked images of nature. "When I have found the right image, I use the intermediate eye of the camera (...)
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Nayland Blake "Behavior"
Nayland Blake "Behavior", a 25-year survey of the renowned artist’s work, will feature some thirty pieces from every aspect of Blake’s career as a painter, sculptor, illustrator, performer, and installation (...)
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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) (...)
Lower East Side
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Sam Lewitt "I hereby promise... etc."
Press releases, like other species of promissory note, bind a projected quantity, a calculated sum of information within the limits of whatever standards dictate the scale of its economy. It is as credit (...)
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Olivier Nottellet "Dark Side of the Mood"
Olivier Nottellet’s work is haunted by a three-headed phantom that makes light of the spaces it traverses (a sheet of paper, a wall or a room), most often under the appearance of a draughtsman. His drawings (...)


