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"Intersections" Exhibitions
Corey D'Augustine's work examines the intersection of formalism and everyday life. Social and economic inequality is endemic and a function of social systems that consistently reward greed. For D'Augustine...More »
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Man Ray Exhibition
[Image: Man Ray "Jacques Villon" (1922) vintage gelatin silver print 11 x 9.25 in.]More »
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Ron Rocco "Shake Up"
The ways artists express themselves creatively is traced back to their childhood. From constructing cities with blocks to banging on pots to making tree forts to devising strategies to win games - an artist...More »
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"Now We Are Six" Exhibition
Andrea Meislin Gallery is marking its sixth anniversary in March 2010. The celebration will commence on Wednesday, February 17th with "Now We Are Six," a group exhibition featuring artists from the inaugural...More »
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"The Mothership Has Landed" Exhibition
The title of the show borrows from the infamous George Clinton + Funkadelic and their decades-long experimental movement combining music, fashion, illustration and performance. Their phrase, "The Mothership...More »
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Bertozzi & Casoni "Intervallo"
Sperone Westwater is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent sculpture by the Italian team Bertozzi & Casoni. The artists’ second solo show at the gallery, it consists of ceramic works in their...More »
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Beverly Pepper "Metamorphoses"
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Daniel Rozin "X by Y"
Daniel Rozin creates interactive installations and sculptures that have the unique ability to change and respond to the presence of a viewer. Mirrors and mediated perception of the self are central themes...More »
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Elvis Studio "Toy Sculptures"
The exhibition will feature hand painted wooden sculptures of toys by the enigmatic Swiss (Geneva) artists Helge Reumann and Xavier Robel, who have done collaborative work as Elvis Studio since 1996. The...More »
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Faith Ringgold and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson "Two Black Women"
ACA Galleries presents Two Black Women: Faith Ringgold and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson a two person exhibition featuring story quilts, raganons, works on paper and sculptures. Faith Ringgold is a painter,...More »
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George Rickey "Important Works from the Estate"
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Jamie Isenstein “ ”
Andrew Kreps Gallery presents “ ”, Jamie Isenstein’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. The show is comprised of three new works, each questioning the traditional divisions between...More »
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Olafur Eliasson Exhibition
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson's sixth solo show at the gallery continues his exploration of and experimentation with modes of perception and the experience of space and time. Focusing on movement,...More »
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Priscila De Carvalho "No One's Land"
Priscila De Carvalho’s installations are dynamic architectural landscapes composed of paintings, drawings, collage, foam and rubber that convey the complexity, chaos and paradoxes of contemporary urban...More »
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Sterling Ruby "2TRAPS"
In his first solo exhibition at the gallery, Sterling Ruby presents "2TRAPS," an installation of two large-scale sculptural works created over the past year in the artist’s Los Angeles studio. Sterling...More »
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Valeska Soares "passa tempo"
Greenberg Van Doren Gallery presents passa tempo, an exhibition of sculptural installations by New York-based Brazilian artist Valeska Soares, from February 18 – March 20, 2010. The exhibition is concurrently...More »
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Brian Reed "Through the heart of it all"
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Group Show
André Lhote : Works on Paper Brother Thomas : Honan Tenmoku Glaze Jean Lambert-Rucki : Wood ReliefsMore »
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Ilene Sunshine and Mary Ting "Artists At Work"
[Image: Ilene Sunshine, work in progress]More »
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"Announcing Magnan Metz" Exhibition
Formerly Magnan Projects, Magnan Metz Gallery announces our new gallery space featuring a selection of gallery artists, including: DUKE RILEY named one of the “Artists to Watch” in the February issue...More »
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"Concerns 2" Exhibition
An exhibition of medallic art by international artists that focuses on social concerns and scientific discoveries which have shifted human perceptions. [Image: Daniel Altshuler "Obama Inauguration Medal"...More »
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"Ma" Exhibition
*Stéphane Malarrmé, Poet (18 March 1842 – 9 September 1898) *“When ma is used in conjunction with the arts it relates to rhythm and berating (it was originally a concept related to music). It can best...More »
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"Winter Kunstkammer: Part II" Exhibition
Walter Randel Gallery announces the opening of Part II of Winter Kunstkammer. The critic Edward Lucie-Smith has described the Kunstkammer as an assemblage of various art objects in a single room; despite...More »
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Christian Jankowski "Strip the Auctioneer"
The art of the auction is center to Jankowski's installation, "Strip the Auctioneer." The gallery space, set in auction-house colors, contains sculpture, photographs and a video connected to a live auction...More »
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Eve Ingalls "Drawing Earth"
Ingalls’ work is a study of ways in which human cultures secure themselves in space by drawing and redrawing the earth’s surface. Drawing Earth, a major sculpture that gives the exhibition its title, is...More »
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Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle "Happiness is a state of inertia"
For his fifth solo exhibition at Max Protetch, Manglano-Ovalle will present a major new sculpture. Inspired by the materials and design of Mies van der Rohe's unbuilt House with Four Columns (or 50x50...More »
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Jaehyo Lee Exhibition
Jaehyo Lee works in natural materials and steel, as his primary media. He fastidiously works his media. Rather than dismantling each sculptural component and creating a hybrid aesthetic, Lee's works emphasize...More »
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Jessica Jackson Hutchins "Kitchen Table Allegory"
Derek Eller Gallery presents a solo exhibition by Jessica Jackson Hutchins entitled Kitchen Table Allegory. Using materials such as papier-mâché, glitter, paper pulp, hand-made ceramics, photographs both...More »
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Ken Price "Sculpture and Drawings, Works from the 1960's and 1970's"
In 1960, Ken Price first exhibited his eccentric mound and egg-shaped ceramic objects at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. These sensual little objects with surfaces that include everything from low-fired...More »
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Lesley Dill "Paper and Bronze"
During February and March the GEORGE ADAMS GALLERY presents an exhibition of new work by LESLEY DILL. The exhibition, Paper & Bronze, consists of large and small-scale figurative sculptures in cast...More »
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Micaela de Vivero "Nodes"
Micaela de Vivero appropriates low technology practices such as crochet, embroidery and papier maché to challenge our understanding of art production. The use of these techniques addresses issues of feminism...More »
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Shih Chieh Huang "Pepe and Popcorn"
In his third exhibition at Virgil de Voldère Gallery, Shih Chieh Huang introduces us to Pepe and Popcorn, two new creatures in his resplendent cosmic sculptural ecosystem. Resembling magical sea anemones...More »
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Tamara N. Savinich
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Yuken Teruya "Earn A Lot of Money No Need Send Any Letter Send Money Home First"
Josée Bienvenu Gallery presents an exhibition featuring a video installation, new sculptures, and photographs by Yuken Teruya, continuing the artist's poetic investigation of national identity and the...More »
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"A Sudden Thaw" Exhibition
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"Peaceful Conquerors: Jain Manuscript Painting" Exhibition
The art of the book in medieval India is closely associated with the Jain religious community, and illustrated palm-leaf manuscripts survive from around the tenth century, while those on paper appear after...More »
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"Space of Mind, works on paper" Exhibition
In this exhibition, Patricia Smith presents a series of drawings that re-create the physical space within the mind, mapping ideas and thoughts, giving a logical designation on paper to the intangible....More »
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Jessica Jackson Hutchins "Over Come Over"
Jessica Jackson Hutchins employs hand-formed ceramic vessels, household furniture and collage to articulate sculptural forms that interrogate the space between the banal and the sublime. Her sculptures...More »
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Katsuhisa Sakai "Parallel Modes"
Throughout the 1980's and 1990's, Sakai's geometric based wood constructions articulated objects that were structured as a continuous embodiment of space and meaning. In this show, Sakai attempts to expose...More »
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Yumi Kori "Matsukaze"
Statement: I would like to create artistic methods to keep people’s eyes open to their surroundings. Unfortunately, we all so easily get used to our environment and lose our fresh impressions of the things...More »
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"FIVE DECADES OF PASSION Part Two: The Founding of the Center" Exhibition
An exhibition highlighting Emily Fisher Landau's unique vision in building the Fisher Landau Center for Art's collection. Focusing on groupings of artists that Mrs. Landau collected between 1989 &...More »
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"The EGO and The ID" Exhibition
Featuring mixed media by Lori Schouela, Narcissistic Shells by Sydney Cash, and metal sculptures by Zac Max.More »
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"WE ARE THE WORLD: Figures & Portraits" Exhibition
Inspired by Gary Hume’s image of “Michael”, We Are the World presents a multi-media exhibition that celebrates the artists’ ability to capture humanity in a wide-ranging fashion. From self-portraits to...More »
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"Growing a Collection: Recent Art Acquisitions" Exhibition
"Growing a Collection: Recent Art Acquisitions" will feature selected works of art that have come into the permanent collection since 2004. Approximately 45 objects will be put on display; these include...More »
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"Leopards in the Temple" Exhibition
Leopards in the Temple is a parable by Franz Kafka that reads as follows: "Leopards break into the temple and drink to the dregs what is in the sacrificial pitchers; this is repeated over and over again;...More »
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Ann Sperry "Harmonic Convergence"
This solo exhibition presents an overview of the work of Ann Sperry (1934-2009) reflecting on four decades of experimentation with the emotional and psychological potential of material. Sperry began making...More »
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"'O' -mawaru- " Exhibition
This three person exhibition presents three different viewpoints/perspectives of a simple yet ambiguous notion in Japanese, “mawaru.” In English, “mawaru” means to turn around, spin, circulate or cycle,...More »
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"Relief" Exhibition
Relief is a group show curated by Laura Jean Zito Susanne Pitak Davis’s “Angel in a Flight of Fancy” leads the way on a journey into these artists’ imaginative meanderings. Annelies van Dommelen’s...More »
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Amelie Chabannes “Vast”
Amelie Chabannes continues her investigation into the monumental topic of identity. “Vast” follows her 2008 exhibition at Luxe Gallery entitled “My Portrait of Your Identity”. With the current title, the...More »
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Andrew Rogers "Many Lives: A Sculptural Installation"
Australian artist Andrew Rogers, creator of one of the world's largest contemporary land art projects, transforms the Museum’s garden through sculptural forms suggesting a river bed, a tree of life and...More »
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"Tehran - New York" Exhibition
"Tehran- New York" surveys work by 40 well-known and emerging contemporary Iranian artists – including artists living in New York and the United States such as Shoja Azari, Shiva Ahmadi, Negar Ahkami,...More »
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"Accumulation" Exhibition
If collage, the major innovation of early 20th century art that led to everything we now classify as “mixed media,” was born when Picasso and Braque revolutionized still life painting by pasting pieces...More »
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"Animate Matter" Exhibition
Thomas Erben Gallery presents Animate Matter, an exhibition of works by Pia Maria Martin, Dona Nelson, Richard Staub and Rose Wylie. Although from vastly different generations, all four artists are seemingly...More »
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"The Reason for Hope" Exhibition
In celebration of Asia Week, Sundaram Tagore Gallery presents The Reason For Hope, a group show uniting Asian artists with a selction of artists from the West. More »
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Debra Hampton "Twenty Paces"
With reference to the practice of pistol dueling, and the distance at which craftsmen once tested the impregnability of bodily armor, Twenty Paces, reflects on identity formation–the protective guard and...More »
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George Kontos "Adventures Are Dead My Dears"
In the first of two films, The Vision portrays a motorcyclist riding along an abandoned stretch of the Greek National Highway, a public bridge project left incomplete. The rider views impossible vantages,...More »
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George Segal Exhibition
Recognized as a great American sculptor of the twentieth century, George Segal used plaster and found objects to create innovative works depicting his immediate surroundings while invoking scenes which...More »
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John Bock Exhibition
The fifth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery of German artist John Bock includes a two-channel video projection, a squid-powered metal sculpture with video, a group of hanging soft sculptures, and a lecturedance-performance...More »
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Ron Klein "Out of Gravity"
Ron Klein's work is rooted in his lifelong fascination with the manner in which man's understanding of both his own self and the world he inhabits is greatly predicated upon the individual's degree of...More »
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Sofi Zezmer "Remote Control"
With an engineer’s precision, Zezmer constructs her works by a gradual additive process dependent on intuitive responses to the materials and objects she uses forming color-saturated assemblages. Evolving...More »
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"Slash: Paper Under the Knife" Exhibition
"Slash" explores the international phenomenon of cut paper in contemporary art- showcasing the work of artists who reach beyond the traditional role of paper as a neutral surface to consider its potential...More »
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"The World We Live In, The Worlds We Create" Exhibition
It can be argued that any work of art, from modest scale to gargantuan sprawl, is employed by the action and participation of the viewer. But perhaps more than any other discipline, sculpture arrests the...More »
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"1969" Exhibition
This will be the first exhibition at P.S.1 of works drawn from virtually all of the collecting areas of The Museum of Modern Art and will fill P.S.1’s second-floor galleries with examples of painting,...More »
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"Between Spaces" Exhibition
Between Spaces is a group exhibition organized by P.S.1’s junior curatorial staff. The exhibition brings together eleven emerging and established artists who remove familiar objects from their traditional...More »
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"Knock Knock: Who's There? That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" Exhibition
Humor in all it's forms, including social satire, wordplay, games and jokes, has been an underlying theme in art throughout the 20th century. Dada's playfulness is the precursor of this thread, born as...More »
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"Quartet" Exhibition
Sara Meltzer Gallery presents Quartet, an exhibition of works by gallery artists Felipe Barbosa, Sarah Cain, Stephen Dean and Edgar Orlaineta that portray four diverse voices in the abstraction of materials,...More »
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"Self-Fulfulling Prophecies" Exhibition
The works in this show reveal a swaggerless, off-handed confidence, and are linked aesthetically by their creators’ overt use of a myriad of contemporary tropes. Minimalism; monochromatic painting; use...More »
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"Waterpod: Autonomy and Ecology" Exhibition
"Waterpod: Autonomy and Ecology," the sixth exhibition of the SEA (Social Envrionmental Aesthetics) program, is a survey of the Waterpod's five-month voyage around the boroughs of New York. It includes...More »
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Alexander Calder Exhibition
People think monuments should come out of the ground, never out of the ceiling, but mobiles can be monumental too. --Alexander Calder Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of large-scale sculptures...More »
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Christopher Chiappa "High Fructose Corn Syrup"
Kate Werble Gallery presents Christopher Chiappa's first solo show in eight years, High Fructose Corn Syrup. In this exhibition, Chiappa employs self-portraiture as a technique to heighten psychological...More »
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David Smith Exhibition
Sometimes when I start a sculpture, I begin with only a realized part, the rest is travel to be unfolded much in the order of a dream. The conflict for realization is what makes art not its certainty,...More »
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Joris Laarman "Joris Laarman Lab"
On March 4th, a new body of work by Dutch designer Joris Laarman will be unveiled at Friedman Benda. Laarman's unique aesthetic merges cutting-edge technology and the life-sciences to create work of unexpected...More »
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Joseph Beuys "Make the Secrets Productive"
PaceWildenstein, in collaboration with the artist’s estate, will present Joseph Beuys: Make the Secrets Productive, an exhibition of twelve rare sculptures by the seminal twentieth-century artist, dating...More »
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Meredyth Sparks "Extraction"
Using the documentary photographs of her previous collages as a foundation, pieces that often incorporated images of musical and political figures from the 1970s and 1980s, Sparks introduces a new series...More »
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Norbert Brunner "Fuck Luck"
Austrian Norbert Brunner’s inaugural American exhibition, Fuck Luck uses the gallery space as a reflection area for self actualization. By juxtaposing large scale crystal embedded mirrors with iconic...More »
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"Unidentified Living Objects..." Exhibition
When visiting an exhibition of Claudio Parmiggiani at Le Couvent des Bernardins, in Paris, the curator was struck by the idea that some works of art, when considered for a while, end up giving the impression...More »
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Colby Bird "Knoll Sofa"
A Florence Knoll sofa is placed in an otherwise empty gallery space. As an icon of modernism, the sofa places its bet on functionality, all the while recalling a classist symbol of upward mobility, upholstered...More »
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Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts
Over 120 paintings, photographs, sculptures, and works on paper by 37 contemporary artists will be exhibited at the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letter. Exhibiting artists were chosen...More »
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Valerie Hegarty "Cosmic Collisions"
For this exhibition, Hegarty expands her dialogue between American master paintings and catalytic events by drawing upon a broad range of influences to include the sublime, quantum physics, alchemy, origami,...More »
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Valeska Soares "Vaga Lume"
The exhibition is concurrently on view with a show of new sculptural works and wall installations at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, on view from February 18 March 21, 2010. "Vaga Lume" is comprised...More »
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"Brucennial 2010: MISEDUCATION" Exhibition
The Bruce High Quality Foundation announces the opening of The BRUCENNIAL 2010: Miseducation on February 25th at 6pm. Since its founding, the BRUCENNIAL has evolved into The Bruce High Quality Foundation's...More »
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Julia Dault "Total Picture Control"
Physical negotiations are paramount in Dault's three-dimensional practice, particularly those between the recalcitrance of her industrial materials and her desire to marshal them into unexpected forms....More »
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Norman Mooney "Wall Flowers"
Wall Flowers marks Norman Mooney’s first adventures in color sculpture having previously worked only in grays, blacks and whites. Wallflower no. 1 measuring six feet in diameter is an explosion of pollen...More »
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Pema Namdol Thaye "Modern Buddhist Visions"
Pema TNamdol haye is renowned for his expertise in traditional Tibetan tangka painting, sculpture and the creation of rare three dimensional mandalas. Comprising complex geometry, symbolism and iconography,...More »
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"Donald Judd and 101 Spring Street" Exhibition
In 1968, Donald Judd purchased 101 Spring Street, a 5-storey cast iron building, which today remains the only single-use cast iron building in SoHo. The premises was a home for Judd and his young family,...More »
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"Idols and Icons" Exhibition
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"Smoke+Mirrors/Shadows+Fog" Exhibition
The Hunter College Art Galleries are pleased to present Smoke+Mirrors/Shadows+Fog, an exhibition featuring 16 international artists whose use low-tech means to create astonishing and stirring illusions....More »
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German Venegas "Dando Tumbos"
German Venegas was born in La Magdalena Tlatlauquitepec in Puebla in 1959. Having studied at La Esmeralda in Mexico City from 1977 to 1982, he had his first solo show in the early 1980s and subsequently...More »
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Greg Lindquist "Nonpasts"
The Elizabeth Harris Gallery presents “Nonpasts,” an exhibition of recent paintings, sculpture, installation and works on paper by Greg Lindquist. While previously Lindquist has focused on the location...More »
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Jay Kelly "Sculptures & Drawings"
Originally a photorealist painter, Jay Kelly employs the same obsessive and controlled elements with his drawings of acrylic, graphite, and gouache to create this series of 5 x 5 inch drawings on vellum....More »
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John Himmelfarb "Geared Up"
In the past, John Himmelfarb--the Chicago born, bred and based working artist-- has occasionally incorporated truck imagery in his work, usually in an ancillary role, or as a single character in larger,...More »
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Joseph Smolinski "Beginning Of The End"
Mixed Greens presents Joseph Smolinski’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. He will exhibit drawing, sculpture, and video related to the environment and the power struggles between nature and technology. This...More »
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Ken Price Exhibition
In the main gallery, Price will show three large-scale sculptures that continue the expansion of his practice into more monumental sizes, which he began working on shortly after his last exhibition at...More »
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Kukuli Velarde "Patromonio"
Barry Friedman Ltd. presents contemporary Peruvian artist Kukuli Velarde in her first solo show since joining the gallery. Recently awarded the prestigious USA Knight Fellowship by the Knight Foundation...More »
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Nari Ward "LIVESupport"
Nari Ward's first solo exhibition at the gallery, features a new body of work consisting of sculptures, works on paper, and video, Ward articulates a dialogue surrounding the idea of support– physical,...More »
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Ross Rudel "burgeon"
Jack Shainman Gallery presents burgeon an exhibition of new sculpture by Los Angeles artist Ross Rudel. For this body of work Rudel has drawn upon dreams, odd personal experiences and his ongoing spiritual...More »
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Sam Durant "Dead Labor Day”
The show will include a large sculpture based on the scaffold used to hang the famous Chicago anarchists known as the Haymarket Martyrs (shown in the image above). Monument-like in scale, the sculpture...More »
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"Friends in High Places" Exhibition
"Friends in High Places," is an exhibition of abstract painting and sculpture by seventeen contemporary artists, organized by participants Zach Needler and Adrian Ting. Conceived as an organic interchange,...More »
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"Refresh" Exhibition
Ray states, “I’m thrilled to celebrate this moment in the growth of our program as we head into spring featuring new artists in the gallery and preparing to exhibit with the upcoming Pulse and Fountain...More »
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"Unspecific Objects" Exhibition
Making a reference to “Specific Objects,” Donald Judd's seminal essay of 1965, the show brings together a group of six artists, who approach art-making with a fresh take on the process of reduction. It...More »
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Christy Rupp "Toxic Molecules"
In the project room, Toxic Molecules, welded steel and paper wall sculptures by artist Christy Rupp. Ms. Rupp has long been pre-occupied with global environmental issues. Her work, deceptively whimsical,...More »
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Christy Rupp "Toxic Molecules"
In the project room, Toxic Molecules, welded steel and paper wall sculptures by artist Christy Rupp. Ms. Rupp has long been pre-occupied with global environmental issues. Her work, deceptively whimsical,...More »
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Desi Santiago "Declare Void"
Since the late eighties – early nineties, Desi Santiago’s artistic practice has been strongly influenced by subcultural scenes. A visual and performance artist, his large-scale installations often involve...More »
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Keith O. Anderson "What Becomes of a Broken Heart"
The Dadaists understood the elements of change and chance to be influential to the creation of an artwork. Anderson's work cradles the idea of chance in that he finds his inspiration and materials walking...More »
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The Arbitrariness of Signs Exhibition
In the representational but surreal realm are works like Jane Benson's constructivist look at nature, Anne Deleporte's photo fresco, Karl Erickson's latch-hook pillows, Shana Moulton's reflections on the...More »
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"Burning Desire" Exhibition
Spring fever is here and we welcome it with Burning Desire, an exhibition of photographs, video, works on paper, sculpture and books. Whether figuratively or metaphorically, this innovative and diverse...More »
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Eva Hesse Exhibition
In 1969, one year before her death at the age of 34, German-born American artist Eva Hesse wrote of her desire “to get to non-art, non-connotive, non-anthropomorphic, non-geometric, non-nothing; everything…It’s...More »
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Odon "Weaver of Dreams"
FIAF presents an exhibition reflecting the art world’s new interest in paper as a creative medium. Acclaimed French artist Odon’s thrilling, luminous spiral paper works employ this traditional material...More »
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Shalom Neuman "Selected Works: 1966-2010"
A solo exhibit of selected works by New York fusion artist Shalom Neuman. The work spans the years 1966 through 2010 and is meant to be a very brief overview of a career that spans more than 40 years....More »
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Ernesto Neto "Navedenga"
On view for the first time at the Museum, Ernesto Neto's "Navedenga," is an important early example from an ongoing body of work. Since the late 1990s, Neto has been creating enveloping sculptural environments...More »
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Rashid Johnson "Our Kind Of People"
Salon 94 presents Our Kind of People, an exhibition of new work by Rashid Johnson. The exhibition features a monumental sculptural installation and his new film, The Sweet Sweet Runner. The Sweet, Sweet...More »
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Douglas Kolk Exhibition
Known for his channel-surfing aesthetic, Kolk splices together familiar imagery and furious gesture to create large-scale collage and deviant sculpture. Whereas his early line drawings depict a stark and...More »
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Frederick Kiesler "Off the Wall"
Focusing on the artist's vision of space, the exhibition will be comprised of three Endless House sculptures, several Galaxy paintings, three Grotto for Meditation models, as well as Kiesler's master drawing...More »
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Jedediah Caesar Exhibition
The exhibition presents new multi-panel wall sculptures as well as large-scale works. The artist is calling the larger mound-shaped works “horizon sculptures” and will produce them in Long Island City’s...More »
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Ursula von Rydingsvard "ERRĀTUS"
In her sixth solo exhibition at Galerie Lelong, Ursula von Rydingsvard will present three new monumental works that exemplify the artist as a sculptor in full command of her craft, further developing the...More »
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"Arts of Ancient Viet Nam: From River Plain to Open Sea" Exhibition
This exhibition of ancient and traditional Vietnamese art demonstrates the role of Vietnam as an important hub of cultural and commercial interchange from the prehistoric period in the first millennium...More »
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"To Live Forever: Art and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt" Exhibition
Encompassing more than one hundred objects drawn from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-renowned holdings of ancient Egyptian art, including some of the greatest masterworks of the Egyptian artistic heritage,...More »
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Cristiana Palandri "Noiseless"
As the final exhibition at the former Fruit & Flower Deli space, "Scaramouche" is pleased to present an exhibition by Italian artist Cristiana Palandri. For her first solo-show in New York, Palandri...More »
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Xavier Roux "The Ant"
The Invisible Dog proudly presents The Ant in the main exhibition hall. Artist Xavier Roux was inspired to create the sixty-foot long sculpture by the poem written by Surrealist Robert Desnos in 1942....More »
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"Knock Knock: Who's There? That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" Exhibition
Humor in all of its forms, including social satire, wordplay, games and jokes, has been an underlying theme in art, throughout the 20th century. Dada's playfulness is the precursor of this thread, born...More »
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"The Concours" Exhibition
The Concours takes its name from exhibitions and contests of various kinds held in French ateliers (for example, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Julian) during the nineteenth century, with the...More »
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Mark Schubert "White Cave and Vertical Clouds"
For this exhibition, Schubert has created a large-scale sculpture titled White Cave(2010) comprised of mostly found wood, debris, plaster, and burlap. As the title suggests, the sculpture itself emulates...More »
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"Focus: Joseph Beuys" Exhibition
Joseph Beuys (1921–1986) is widely understood to be the most important German artist of the post–World War II period. Highly provocative and always controversial, he and his peers reinvented a thriving...More »
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"The Mourners: Medieval Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy" Exhibition
The renovation of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon provides an opportunity for the unprecedented loan of the alabaster mourner figures from the tomb of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, and his wife,...More »
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"Projects 92: Yin Xiuzhen" Exhibition
A leading figure in contemporary Chinese art, Yin Xiuzhen has worked primarily in site-specific installation and sculpture since the early 1990s. Her work addresses issues on both an environmental scale...More »
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"Size Does Matter" Exhibition
The FLAG Art Foundation presents "Size DOES Matter", curated by basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal. This exhibition includes works from international artists exploring the myriad ways that scale affects...More »
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"Unconscious Unbound: Surrealism in America" Exhibition
The gallery’s first exhibition in over a decade dedicated to the influence of surrealism on American figural and abstract art, spans two decades from 1931 to 1952, the exhibition features painting, drawing,...More »
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Whitney Biennial 2010
The Biennial is the Whitney’s panoramic signature survey of the latest in American art. It includes a blend of well established artists together with a predominance of emerging artists from all over the...More »
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"Performance 7: Joan Jonas: Mirage" Exhibition
Inspired by a trip the artist took to India, Joan Jonas’s Mirage (1976/2005) was originally conceived as a 1976 performance for the screening room of New York’s Anthology Film Archives. In it, Jonas carried...More »
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"Five Thousand Years of Japanese Art: Treasures from the Packard Collection" Exhibition
In 1975, the Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired more than four hundred works of Japanese art from collector Harry G. C. Packard (1914-1991), by gift and purchase. The acquisition instantly transformed...More »
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"Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection" Exhibition
“Skin Fruit” will be the first exhibition in the United States of the Athens-based Dakis Joannou Collection, renowned as one of the leading collections of contemporary art in the world. This will also...More »
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"185th Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art"
The 185th Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art will feature 65 emerging and established artists selected by a jury of National Academicians. This biennial invitational is an...More »
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"Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art" Exhibition
Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art is the first major exhibition of its kind devoted to the impact of Buddhist pilgrimage on Asia’s artistic production. It highlights approximately 120 objects of importance and...More »
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"Celebration: The Birthday in Chinese Art" Exhibition
In Chinese art, the birthday is a celebration of a long and rewarding life. This exhibition—focusing on scenes of splendid celebrations and works incorporating the theme of longevity—draws together examples...More »
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"Perspectives: Setting the Scene in American Folk Art" Exhibition
The notion of "setting" is a theme that is an integral part of the folk art of America. There is a long tradition of depicting places—from domestic interiors and sites of work and leisure to country landscapes,...More »
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"Approaching Abstraction" Exhibition
It is commonly assumed that contemporary self-taught artists work solely in a representational style, eager to engage in storytelling and personal memory. But while the narrative tradition often is a primary...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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Isamu Noguchi "Noguchi ReINstalled"
To formally commemorate the reopening of The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum in its completely renovated state, the Museum will present Noguchi ReINstalled. While the Museum’s first floor galleries...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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"Body Parts: Ancient Egyptian Fragments and Amulets" Exhibition
Body Parts features thirty-five objects that represent individual body parts in ancient Egyptian art from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection, many of which will be displayed for the first time. While traditional...More »
Permanent events
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics,...More »
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"Arts of Asia and the Islamic World" Exhibition
The Asian and Islamic Art galleries provide a survey of the full range of Asian and Islamic art in the Brooklyn Museum, which houses one of America's foremost collections. It presents more than one hundred...More »
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"Assyrian Reliefs" Exhibition
These twelve massive carved alabaster panels, on view together for the first time, dominate the walls of the Brooklyn Museum's Hagop Kevorkian Gallery of Ancient Middle Eastern Art. Originally brightly...More »
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"Early Gothic Hall" Exhibition
The Early Gothic Hall at The Cloisters reopened in the Spring of 2006 after a five-year renovation. Completely refurbished 13th-century limestone windows and two dozen panels of newly conserved and reinstalled...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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"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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"Folk Art Revealed" Exhibition
"Folk Art Revealed," opened on November 16, 2004. The exhibition explores the nature of folk art through four themes applied to a diverse range of artwork from the museum's rich and extensive holdings,...More »
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"Gallery Selections"
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts is pleased to present a selection of its finest and newest acquisitions. The current installation of works in the gallery highlights the modernist landscapes of John Marin and...More »
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"Rachel Beach and Nicole Stager" Exhibiton
92YTribeca presents the works of Rachel Beach and Nicole Stager – both formerly shown at Like the Spice gallery in Brooklyn – in an opening reception for this semi-permanent exhibit. Brooklyn-dwelling,...More »
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"Reinstallation of the South Asia Galleries Gandhara, Mathura, Andhra and Gupta Sculpture" Exhibition
These galleries explore the South Asian emergence of Buddhist and Hindu sculptural traditions between the 2nd century B.C. and the 8th century A.D. More than 160 works from the permanent collections are...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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"Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden" Exhibition
Dedicated in 1966, the Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden at the Brooklyn Museum is a preeminent collection of terracotta, stone, and metal architectural elements salvaged from now-demolished structures...More »
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"The Arts of Africa" Exhibition
Over 250 works spanning more than 2,500 years represent art from the African continent in the Museum's first-floor galleries. Additional related art from ancient Egypt and Islamic North Africa can be found...More »
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"The Campin Room" Exhibition
The Campin Room at The Cloisters, the branch of the Metropolitan Museum devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, recently reopened to the public following an extensive renovation. The gallery...More »
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"Visible Storage ▪ Study Center" Exhibition
The last phase in the creation of the Luce Center for American Art concludes with the opening of the 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage ▪ Study Center. The dense display of objects in the Visible Storage...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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New Galleries for 19th- and Early 20th-Century European Paintings and Sculpture, including the Henry J. Heinz II Galleries
The New Galleries for 19th- and Early 20th-Century European Paintings and Sculpture are reopening with renovated rooms and 8,000 square feet of additional gallery space—the Henry J. Heinz II Galleries—to...More »
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New Galleries for Oceanic Art
The islands of the Pacific Ocean encompass nearly 1,800 distinct cultures and hundreds of artistic traditions in an area that covers about one-third of the earth’s surface. The Museum’s new permanent galleries...More »
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New Gallery for the Art of Native North America
The Museum’s renovated gallery devoted to Native North American art display approximately 90 works made by numerous American peoples. Ranging from the beautifully shaped stone tools known as bannerstones...More »
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New Greek and Roman Galleries
The opening of the new Hellenistic, Etruscan, and Roman galleries—an entire wing housing over 5,300 objects in more than 30,000 square feet—completes the reconstruction and reinstallation of the permanent...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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"ABC No Rio's Ides of March: The Seventh Biennial Building-Wide" Exhibition
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"Remember That You Will Die Death Across Cultures" Exhibition
In both the Christian European and Tibetan Buddhist artistic traditions, graphic images of death and the afterlife are used as reminders that life is fleeting and that we must act virtuously. Death knows...More »
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"The Hendersons Will All Be There" Exhibition
The Hendersons Will All Be There includes collage-based work by Dianna Frid, Jason Gringler, Matthew Rich, Steve Roden, Letha Wilson and Halley Zien. The title of this show is taken from the Beatles song...More »
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"The Temple of Booom" Exhibition
The Temple of Booom is a collaborative installation by the artist-run alternative space Cinders Gallery from Brooklyn, NY. Artists Kelie Bowman, Kyle Ranson and STO will create a site-specific installation...More »
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Bill Albertini "Space Frame Redux"
Albertini will be showing two new series of works: a group of sculptures fabricated in ABS plastic using the "fused deposition modeling" process and also several wall mounted, digitally printed, paper...More »
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Antony Gormley "Breathing Room II"
The relation between consciousness and space has been explored by Antony Gormley's work for 30 years: investigating the body as the bounding box of mind, and architecture as an enclosing structure for...More »
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Antony Gormley "Event Horizon"
Mad. Sq. Art, part of Madison Square Park Conservancy, presents "Event Horizon," thirty-one life-size body forms of the artist cast in iron and fiberglass will inhabit the pathways and sidewalks of historic...More »
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Matt Campbell "Out of the Black"
"Out of the Black" is a solo show of new works by artist and creative director Matt Campbell. In the artist's words: "This work embodies the state of mankind today and our imprint on the planet. We take...More »








