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John Miller "Suburban Past Time"
John Miller elaborates on many of the tropes he has masterfully cultivated throughout his thirty-plus year career in “Suburban Past Time,” his latest exhibition at Metro Pictures. Through artificial rocks...More »
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Doug Wheeler Exhibition
David Zwirner presents an ambitious new work by American artist Doug Wheeler (b. 1939), whose large-scale installations have rarely been seen in the United States. Built within the gallery’s 519 West 19th...More »
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Alec Soth "Broken Manual"
Sean Kelly Gallery presents Alec Soth’s new exhibition, Broken Manual. Broken Manual will be Soth’s premiere exhibition with the gallery and the first opportunity to view such a large selection of...More »
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Kunié Sugiura "Photographic Works from the 1970s and Now"
The exhibition centers on multi-panel works from the late 1970s, constructed of monochromatic abstract paintings and photographs printed on canvas, and a selection of the artist’s recent works, in which...More »
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Sarah Sze "Infinite Line"
Sarah Sze: Infinite Line is the first exhibition to focus specifically on Sarah Sze's process. It is an exploration of line, literally and figuratively, across mediums from drawings to sculpture to installation....More »
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Zimoun "Volume"
bitforms gallery presents Volume, the first solo exhibition in New York by Swiss artist Zimoun. On view will be an immersive, site-specific sound installation based on prepared dc-motors and cardboard...More »
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Alfred Jensen / Sol LeWitt "Systems and Transformation"
Exhibited side-by-side, Jensen’s colorful and tactile abstract paintings and LeWitt’s minimalist white structures reveal the vastly different outcomes that can arise from similar conceptual foundations....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 »
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"Body Beautiful" Exhibition
orter Contemporary presents Body Beautiful, a group exhibition of seven artists that will both confirm and re-examine our ideas of beauty when it comes to the human form. Porter / Contemporary has...More »
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"Hearts" Exhibition
The Heart is known as the center of one’s emotions and thoughts of love. Today, we use the heart as a symbol to represent "Self-love". The artists in this exhibition come together to invoke and share...More »
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"RETROspect" Exhibition
Charles Bank Gallery presents RETROspect, a pairing of staff selected contemporary artworks with examples of exquisitely painted nineteenth-century woodworking from the collection of Elliott and Grace...More »
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"Corporations Are People Too" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents Corporations Are People Too, a group exhibition of artists whose work has touched on corporate culture and our love-hate relationship to these powerful organizations. In a time...More »
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Ai Weiwei, Wang Xingwei, Ding Yi "Persona 3"
Chambers Fine Art presents Persona 3, a cooperative work by Ai Weiwei, Wang Xingwei and Ding Yi. First exhibited in Beijing in 2004, Persona 3 is an audacious experiment in which the three artists agreed...More »
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"Soto: Paris and Beyond, 1950–1970" Exhibition
Comprised of some 50 works, Soto: Paris and Beyond, 1950–1970 is the first largescale exhibition dedicated to this major Venezuelan artist to be held at a New York institution in more than 35 years. Featuring...More »
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Mary and Michael Jaharis Galleries for Byzantine Art and the Medieval Europe Gallery
Portions of the Medieval Galleries have been renovated, thanks to the generous support of Mary and Michael Jaharis. The apse beneath the Great Hall Stairs has become part of the Mary and Michael Jaharis...More »
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The Charles Engelhard Court and the Period Rooms
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's American Wing—including The Charles Engelhard Court and the American period rooms—reopened on May 19, 2009. After more than two years of construction and renovation, the...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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"Synchronous Objects: Degrees of Unison" Exhibition
Synchronous Objects: Degrees of Unison is a multipart sound and video installation focusing on One Flat Thing, reproduced an ensemble dance by William Forsythe. Focusing on the choreographic visualization...More »
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Amee J. Pollack & Laurie Spitz "The Inheritance"
One-of-a-Kind Constructions and Artists' Books Pushing the boundaries of what a book can be, we use bookboard as an armature to build constructions in the form of furniture and household objects whose...More »
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Michael Snow "In the Way"
Jack Shainman Gallery presents a solo exhibition of new work by Michael Snow. The show will examine the act of looking and the process of viewing though projections, holography and photo-based works. The...More »
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Pia Myrvold "FLOW"
.NO – a nonprofit gallery on the Lower East Side presents Pia MYrvoLD: FLOW, the third incarnation of a multidisciplinary concept that debuted in Venice during last year’s Biennale and is currently on...More »
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Randy Polumbo Exhibition
Randy Polumbo lives and works in New York City & Joshua Tree, California. His interests in recycling, salvation, & transformation originate from early mad science projects with medical supplies...More »
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David Maljkovic and Lucy Skaer "Scene, Hold, Ballast"
SculptureCenter presents Scene, Hold, Ballast a two person exhibition with David Maljkovic and Lucy Skaer, artists whose work shares an engagement with sculpture, film, and distinct approaches to exhibition...More »
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John Miserendino "Pavilion"
On January 10th, John Miserendino will begin work on his project, Pavilion, as part of Recess’s signature program, Session. Session invites artists to use its public space as studio, exhibition venue...More »
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"BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG LOVE" Exhibition
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG LOVE, a group show exploring the subject of relationships through the formal properties of light and color, spotlights a variety of mediums – from light installations and sculpture to...More »
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Eric Wesley "2 new works"
Bortolami gallery presents Eric Wesley's third solo show at the gallery. The first work, "The Improbability of Intentionally Creating Shock", is comprised of four individually presented elements constituting...More »
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"Hybrid Thinking" Exhibition
Jonathan LeVine Gallery presents Hybrid Thinking, a group exhibition curated by Marc + Sara Schiller of Wooster Collective, in their first curatorial since the groundbreaking 11 Spring exhibition, in December...More »
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Mat Collishaw Exhibition
In Gallery 2, Mat Collishaw creates installation and photo-based works that explore the impact of disturbing subject matter presented through formally stunning imagery. New photographs from both Collishaw's...More »
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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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"You never look at me from the place from which I see you" Exhibition
SculptureCenter presents the In Practice program exhibition You never look at me from the place from which I see you. Featuring works by A.K. Burns, Yve Laris Cohen, Michael DeLucia, Aleksandra Domanović,...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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New Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia
More than one thousand works from the preeminent collection of the Museum's Department of Islamic Art—one of the most comprehensive gatherings of this material in the world—will return to view this fall...More »
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Singular Visions
At a time when images barrage us everywhere from our televisions to our mobile phones, the latest reinstallation of the Whitney’s permanent collection galleries invites visitors to slow down and experience...More »
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Lee Mingwei "The Travelers and The Quartet Project"
For over a decade, Taiwan born American artist Lee Mingwei has been at the forefront of an artistic impulse that has gained traction in recent years: participatory art. This fall, MOCA presents a solo...More »
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Caroline Mak "Chain Reaction"
This new 25 foot long, site-specific wall installation was created specifically for BAC Gallery. A seemingly mundane object, a potted plant, initiates a series of chain reactions that travel down the length...More »
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"Make Art (In) Public" Exhibition
The Children’s Museum of the Arts presents the exhibition Make Art (In) Public, a survey of art in the public realm. As the inaugural show in CMA’s new, larger facility on Charlton Street, Make Art (In)...More »
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"Micro Museum's 25 Years on Smith Street"
Kathleen and William Laziza, founding artists of Micro Museum now celebrate the museum's 25 year on Smith Street in an ongoing showcase of their interactive interdisciplinary and visual art works. This...More »
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"Looking Back / The 6th White Columns Annual" Exhibition
Selected by Nick Mauss and Ken Okiishi ‘Looking Back’ is the sixth installment of the White Columns Annual. The exhibition is now an annual fixture on White Columns’ calendar. Each year, an individual...More »
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Marianne Vitale "What I Need To Do Is Lighten the Fuck Up About A Lot of Shit"
Zach Feuer Gallery presents What I Need To Do Is Lighten the Fuck Up About A Lot of Shit, an exhibition of new work by Marianne Vitale. The artist's new publication, What I Need To Do Is Lighten the Fuck...More »
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"Selected Gallery Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Glenys Barton "Tattoo Head I" (2009) Ceramic, 63 x 44 x 28 cm / 25 x 17½ x 11¼ in.]More »
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Alexandra P. Spaulding Exhibition
Stephan Stoyanov/Luxe Gallery presents two site-specific light and sound environments by Alexandra P. Spaulding. With a background in photography and video work, Spaulding’s practice combines a profound...More »
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Christopher Russell "After the Golden Age"
Russell’s second exhibition at the gallery will be a ceramic still-life installation comprised of multiple elements including fruit bowls, birds and obelisks. The elements have historical references to...More »
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Lee Mingwei "The Travelers"
On the day of the Chinese Moon Festival, September 22, 2010, MOCA launched Lee Mingwei’s artist project, The Travelers. Lee custom-made 100 blank notebooks for the project. Released into the world from...More »
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Ryan Foerster and Ben Schumacher Exhibition
Martos Gallery presents a two-person exhibition featuring work from Ryan Foerster and Ben Schumacher. Teddy Bear » Polar Bear Pictures » Black Bear » Love You Bear » Clean » Wash Machines » Fuentes...More »
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"St. Sebastian: 1530 to 2011" Exhibition
Cutting edge artists juxtapose renown sixteenth century Titian masterpiece in Edelman Arts' provocative exhibition St. Sebastian 1530 – 2011. This inspiring exhibition explores a fresh perspective of...More »
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"Look | Sharp: Art and Fashion from the Edge" Exhibition
Avant-garde art and fashion have long been associated with a lifestyle radically expressive of rebellion, the rejection of complacency, and the struggle to draw strength through vulnerability. Look | Sharp:...More »
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Svetlana Mircheva "Possible Exhibitions"
For this series, Mircheva strays from technology and automation to present a series of diminutive, some quite simple, other slightly inscrutable dioramas from an ongoing collection of imaginary gallery-size...More »
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"A. Object Migration" Exhibition
When we think about migration, we tend to focus on people and creatures, the mobile inhabitants of the planet. But life and motion create products and byproducts: tools, waste, the implements of culture....More »
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Robert Grosvenor Exhibition
Robert Grosvenor presents a new work at Paula Cooper Gallery. Untitled (2011) is a two-part sculpture whose components include fiberglass, aluminum and concrete blocks. The exhibition will also present...More »
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"20th Anniversary" Exhibition
Skoto Gallery at 20 by Geoffrey Jacques It is tempting to talk about Skoto Gallery as a secret treasure of the New York art scene; but doing so brings up a lot of contradictory data. For instance,...More »
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Rey Akdogan "Silent Partner"
Andrew Roth presents Silent Partner, a one-person exhibition by Rey Akdogan. The exhibition presents a new projection work, and includes a series of subtle alterations to the gallery’s light sources. Central...More »
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Dennis Oppenheim "Salutations to the Sky"
- at The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center for the Arts
- in the Midtown area
- Closes in 8 days
Dennis Oppenheim (1938-2011) exhibited his work in museums and galleries worldwide since 1968. During four decades his practice has employed all available methods; writing, action, performance, video,...More »
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Gran Fury "Read My Lips"
80WSE presents "Gran Fury: Read My Lips," the first comprehensive survey documenting the important AIDS activist art collective's work from 1987-1995. Naming itself after the model of Plymouth automobile...More »
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"It's the Political Economy, Stupid" Exhibition
The Austrian Cultural Forum New York is pleased to present this international group exhibition, curated by the Austrian-American team of Oliver Ressler and Gregory Sholette. The title derives from the...More »
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Marsha Pels "Detroit Redux"
In Detroit Redux, Marsha Pels has created a personal metaphorical landscape with an ensemble of five sculptures dealing with decay, frailty and rehabilitation in relation to the fall of a great American...More »
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"Beauty in All Things: Japanese Art and Design" Exhibition
In Japan, beauty can be found in objects from the most refined to the most humble, often with standards very different from those in the Western world. Drawn largely from the MAD collection, "Beauty in...More »
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Kay Rosen "Wide and Deep"
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. presents Wide and Deep, an exhibition of two series of recent works by Kay Rosen. Kay Rosen’s paintings, drawings, editions, collages, and installations on walls, billboards...More »
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"Projects 96: Haris Epaminonda" Exhibition
The museum presents the first solo exhibition in the United States of Berlin-based artist Haris Epaminonda. Epaminonda is internationally known for her photographic assemblages constructed from found...More »
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"New Selections: South Asia" Exhibition
Thomas Erben Gallery presents work by a selection of artists related to the larger South Asian field, whose wide variety of concerns, media, and practices have recently garnered our attention. Ehsan...More »
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"See My Voice, Hear My Vision" Exhibition
An exhibition of selected work by second-year students in the MPS Art Therapy Department and the clients they work with at their internship sites. Curated by faculty member Liz DelliCarpini. More »
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"Mind the Gap" Exhibition
Each of the works in "Mind the Gap" operates between and within signs in order to discover, tease out, and make manifest meaning that is neither obvious nor orthodox. The artists presented here respond...More »
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Tamara Gayer "The Final Contraction", Stephen Sollins "Piecework" & Heeseop Yoon "Still Life #1"
Smack Mellon presents three solo exhibitions featuring new work and site specific projects by Brooklyn-based artists Tamara Gayer, Stephen Sollins, and Heeseop Yoon. Tamara Gayer reconfigures and translates...More »
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Greg Sholette "Fifteen Islands for Robert Moses"
Fifteen Islands for Robert Moses is a site-specific art infiltration into the Panorama of the City of New York, which was built for the 1964 World’s Fair by urban planner Robert Moses and is now a centerpiece...More »
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Willie Alexander "Wall Works"
An exhibition of never-before-exhibited large-scale collages by rock-and-roll musician Willie Alexander, whose five-decades-long musical career includes stints with The Velvet Underground, The Bagatelle,...More »
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Yuka Otani Exhibition
In the Project Space Yuka Otani will be showing a new installation inspired by “Hojoki”, an essay by Chomei Kamono: a Japanese 13th century poet who expresses the sense of mujokan(impermanence) during...More »
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"Méré Humd(r)um" Exhibition
Aicon Gallery New York presents Méré Humd(r)um, a group exhibition of Contemporary art from a new wave of young Pakistani artists. The Urdu word Humdum, one syllable removed from its mundane English cousin,...More »
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"Opulent Vision" Exhibition
“Opulent Vision” includes a collection of works that highlight many parallels of the contemporary cultural landscape. Spanning across disciplines from painting to sculpture to conceptual works on paper,...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 »
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"Glasstress New York: New Art from the Venice Biennales" Exhibition
Glasstress, The Museum of Arts and Design is proud to present Glasstress New York: New Art from the Venice Biennales an extraordinary international gathering of glass sculpture created in Murano at the...More »
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"Material Magic" Exhibition
An exhibition of work presented by the BFA Fine Arts Department. Curated by Department Chair Suzanne Anker and faculty member Gunars Prande. More »
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Leigh Davis "The Burrow (H.H.)"
“Now the truth of the matter – and one has no eye for that in times of great peril, and only by a great effort even in times when danger is threatening – is that in reality the burrow does provide a considerable...More »
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DUOX "DUOX4Larkin"
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"Back From L.A." Exhibition
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Sarah Hardesty "Imminent"
The exhibition will feature new work in a variety of media, including paintings, works on paper, and sculptural installations. Sarah Hardesty’s sculptures and installations use found and reclaimed wood,...More »
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"Material Lab" Exhibition
Explore a multitude of materials in our latest interactive space. In the lab, visitors of all ages can touch, assemble, and create. Experiment with painting techniques using a new digital painting program...More »
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Robert Buck "Kahpenakwu"
For his second show at CRG Gallery, Robert Buck (who previously showed under the name Robert Beck) exhibits sculptures, assemblages, paintings, and drawings inspired by the deserts of the American southwest...More »
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Robert Fox "Sight Seeing"
The Phatory presents the installation of paintings by Robert Fox. Robert Fox embarks in a new direction for his 2012 exhibition at The Phatory. With deft skill he adjusts the mind’s telescope to a higher...More »
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"Skewville's 80th Birthday: A Retro Retrospective" Exhibition
The Skewville twins have been making things since birth, from building club houses in the 70's, graffiti in the 80's, then on to commercial ventures in the 90's. In the past 13 years, they have been making...More »
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Benjamin Degen and Yuri Masnyj "Night X"
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"Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream" Exhibition
Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream is an exploration of new architectural possibilities for cities and suburbs in the aftermath of the recent foreclosure crisis. During summer 2011, five interdisciplinary...More »
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"That Place: Selections from the Collection" Exhibition
Our home, our street, our city, our country—these are familiar locations, places that define our lives. Yet places can be more than physical. Some of the works on view in these galleries evoke a literal...More »
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"Building as Everydayness" Exhibition
Scaramouche presents the exhibition, "Building as Everydayness", uniting a group of artists living and working in Paris. Each of these artists utilizes architecture and the built environment as a starting...More »
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"Swept Away: Dust, Ashes, and Dirt in Contemporary Art and Design" Exhibition
MAD has explored the intersection of traditional or unusual materials and techniques as viewed through the lens of contemporary art and design in a series of exhibitions that include "Radical Lace and...More »
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Jamy Kahn Exhibition
[Image: Jamy Kahn "EXOTERRA: High Spirits Series" 3-dimensional construction, acrylic on canvas on wood, 37 x 68 in.]More »
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Hans-Peter Feldmann Exhibition
Hans-Peter Feldmann was the recipient of the 2010 Hugo Boss Award, and displayed this prize in its entirety as his exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum, New York. His work has recently been featured in...More »
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"Alchemy" Exhibition
7Eleven Gallery presents “Alchemy”, a group exhibition, running from January 12th – February 18th at 711 Washington Street in the West Village. The exhibition features artists Thomas Beale, Lucas Blalock,...More »
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Michele Kong & Yosuke Ito "Circulation"
With upheaval spreading around the world, what can we make of our current global situation? Like looking in a mirror every morning, we may check numerous sources of information. On one hand, in Japan we...More »
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"Shifting Communities" Exhibition
Shifting Communities highlights dynamic initiatives in culture and the arts currently at work in the margins of the art world and American society. The goal of this project is to create a paradigm where...More »
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Joyce Pensato “Batman Returns”
Friedrich Petzel Gallery presents “Batman Returns,” the third exhibition of new work by the New York-based artist Joyce Pensato. An illustrated catalogue, published by 38th Street Publishers with an accompanying...More »
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Duro Olowu "Material"
London-based fashion designer Duro Olowu will present a show and pop-up shop of fashion and art at Salon 94’s Freeman Alley Gallery. The show will present a group of limited edition fashion and accessory...More »
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Michelle Matson "Rise"
PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE presents BRAVO TV’s Work of Art contestant Michelle Matson, and her latest paper sculpture installation entitled RISE. PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE’s Spring/Summer 2012 collection...More »
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Mitch Miller "Natural Selection"
ACCOLA GRIEFEN GALLERY presents – Mitch Miller: Natural Selection. Mitch Miller’s work is rooted in a fraught relationship with the natural world that began in formative visits to the awe-inspiring sites...More »
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"Good As New" Exhibition
Ed. Varie presents GOOD AS NEW, the work of artists Aurélien Arbet, Jérémie Egry, David Brandon Geeting, Nicholas Gottlund, Bruno Zhu and David Zilber. GOOD AS NEW is an exercise in short-term solutions....More »
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Christine Hou & Lisa Iglesias "ME, WE"
The Abrons Arts Center presents me, we, a multi-platform collaboration partnering with the Dia Art Foundation’s education program, Abrons Arts Center StudioLab program, and 11th-grade Studio Art majors...More »
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"Cheat Chains and Telephone" Exhibition
KANSAS presents Cheat Chains and Telephone, a group exhibition featuring new works by Fabienne Lasserre, Elisa Lendvay, John Newman and B. Wurtz. By obscuring material hierarchy and challenging the...More »
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"New City" Art Fair
H.P. FRANCE NY, Inc presents the launch of the NEW CITY ART FAIR, the first art fair dedicated solely to contemporary Japanese art in New York. Open from March 7-11, 2012—dates that coincide with SCOPE,...More »
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"Where Do We Migrate To?" Exhibition
- at The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design
- in the Villages area
- Closes in 68 days
Where Do We Migrate To? explores contemporary issues of migration as well as experiences of displacement and exile. Where Do We Migrate To? features the work of nineteen internationally recognized artists...More »
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"Phases" Exhibition
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"Reading Images" Exhibition
We now straddle book culture and cyberspace. Because we have a foot in both worlds, we are granted a glimpse into the way these technologies shape how we derive meaning from what we see. But it is like...More »
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John Small "Field Collection"
"Field Collection" is an assembly of artifacts from John Small's ongoing installation practice. Based on the historical practices of early explorers, searching and discovering, "Field Collection" ties...More »
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"Shifting Communities" Exhibition
In the fourth exhibition of the series, three collaborative projects The Work Office (TWO), Publicworks Office (PwO) and Works Progress Collective (WPC) present workworkwork, which examines various approaches...More »
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Natasza Niedziolka "White Shadow"
Horton Gallery, Chelsea presents White Shadow, the first New York solo exhibition by Berlin based artist Natasza Niedziolka. Natasza Niedziolka's abstract fabric and thread works intuitively integrate...More »
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Alison Owen "Shelf Life"
Alison Owen’s installation Shelf Life came out of close observation of the Lower East Side neighborhood and its continual transformation, as well as respective functions, appearances and usual daily operations...More »
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"Notations: Cage Effect Today" Exhibition
Notations: The Cage Effect aims to serve as a timely platform upon the centennial of John Cage's birth. The exhibition will examine his diverse and widespread influence throughout America, Asia, Europe...More »
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"Foreign Bodies" Exhibition
We first “make Other” by seeing, by encountering physically. Looking at the body, we begin to categorize it. Othering is one of the first steps to identifying the self; one learns who she is in relation...More »
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Adriana Farmiga “Versus”
La Mama presents Adriana Farmiga’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. In Farmiga’s upcoming exhibition “versus.” she will be presenting a group of new works ranging in media, that function in a series...More »
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Musa Hixson "Time Harvest"
The sphere, an important theme in the artist’s work, is here presented by eight large weather balloons that fill up half of the gallery space. The balloons are an undecided presence; their density is as...More »
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Luka Fineisen "Phase Transitions"
Using frost, foam, food, glitter, viscous liquids and molten metal, German artist Luka Fineisen presents ambitious sculptural works that explore moments of becoming. This exhibition is the premiere of...More »
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Surasi Kusolwong Exhibition
Surasi Kusolwong (Thai, b. 1965) makes installations and performances that reference consumer society and the economy. Through his participatory and interactive works the Bangkok-based artist encourages...More »
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"In Their Own World" Exhibition
Curator: D. Dominick LombardiMore »
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"Optimismo Radical, 2" Exhibition
Josée Bienvenu Gallery presents Optimismo Radical, 2. Bringing together nine international artists, the title assembles two words that don’t fit well. As a result, a high indefinition that functions in a...More »
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Robby Herbst "New Pyramids for the Capitalist System"
Dumbo Arts Center presents “New Pyramids For the Capitalist System,” an exhibition by Robby Herbst. “New Pyramids For The Capitalist System” explores acrobatics, class, bodies and interpersonal dynamics...More »
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Theo A. Rosenblum and Chelsea Seltzer "Two Heads are Better than One"
The Hole presents the collaborative exhibition "Two Heads are Better than One" by Theo A. Rosenblum and Chelsea Seltzer opening this February 14th. This exhibition will feature sculpture, painting and...More »
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"Systemic Risk" Exhibition
In financial terms, systemic risk refers to a domino effect of cascading failures, leading to the total, irreversible collapse of an entire system or market. The artists in this exhibition work to reorganize...More »







