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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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"Greater New York 2010" Exhibition
Greater New York, the third iteration of the quintennial exhibition organized by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, showcasing some 68 artists and collectives living and working in the metropolitan...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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Yoshitomo Nara "Nobody's Fool"
This fall, Asia Society devotes its entire exhibition space to a major retrospective of Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara, one of the most influential Neo Pop artists working today. More than one hundred...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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"Max's Kansas City" Exhibition
The exhibition will launch Max's Kansas City: Art, Glamour, Rock and Roll (Abrams Image, Sept 2010), a vibrant chronicle of the famed venue. The book will feature luminous photography by Bob Gruen, Anton...More »
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"Younger than Moses" Exhibition
Younger than Moses will be an exhibition focusing on the works of living artists that are inventive yet historically based. Following the example of New York’s New Museum, which presented a show entitled...More »
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Nathaniel Robinson "Civil Twilight"
Civil Twilight is the time of day before sunrise or after sunset when the sun is between the horizon and six degrees below. It is a time when light is increasing or fading and images and objects are not...More »
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Kiki Smith "Sojourn"
In this exhibition, acclaimed artist Kiki Smith presents a unique, site-specific installation exploring ideas of creative inspiration and the cycle of life in relation to women artists. Kiki Smith: Sojourn...More »
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"SUMMER @ FLAG" Exhibition
Noriko Ambe - ARTISTS BOOKS, Linear-Actions Cutting Project FLAG logo- pronounced KIRU means cut in Japanese. This solo exhibition of New York based artist Noriko Ambe is comprised of a specific selection...More »
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"Merry Christmas Mr. Ordover" Exhibition
From the 1960s until his death in 2008, Jerry Ordover practiced law in the visual arts, representing many of the leading artists and galleries of the latter half of the 20th century. He was legal counsel...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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"Summertime…" Exhibition
Jenkins Johnson Gallery announces Summertime…, on exhibit in New York and San Francisco. Summertime… highlights a variety of artistic representations in a grouping of paintings, photographs, LEDs, sculptures...More »
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"Today I Made Nothing" Exhibition
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Mariko Suzuki "No One Dies"
Suzuki's meticulously rendered large-scale drawings portray a sense of life, death, and melancholic beauty. Her work connects personal observations and references from widely varying disciplines into...More »
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"The Business of Aura" Exhibition
The Business of Aura is an exhibition hosted in two locations, Elga Wimmer Gallery and Broadway Gallery, curated by Kelsey Harrington. It includes painting, drawing, photography, sculptural prototypes,...More »
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"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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"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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"Open Portfolio New York 2010" Exhibition
Frere Independent & Elga Wimmer PCC present the second edition of Open Portfolio at the Chelsea Art Museum. A pool of 40 to 60 selected emerging artists from around the globe will share directly with...More »
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"Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917" Exhibition
In the time between Henri Matisse's (1869–1954) return from Morocco in 1913 and his departure for Nice in 1917, the artist produced some of the most demanding, experimental, and enigmatic works of his...More »
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"Epic India: Scenes from the Ramayana" Exhibition
The story of Rama—the Ramayana—one of the great epics of South Asia literature, has captured the imagination of Indian artists for centuries. Scenes from the Ramayana first appear at Deogarh, in north...More »
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"American Demonic" Exhibition
Curated by Eve Biddle. The emblems of American society reflect a new animism that we worship both knowingly and unawares: Money, Multi-Culturalism, TV, Security, Machismo, Violence, Technology, Progress...More »
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"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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Brion Gysin "Dream Machine"
The New Museum will present "Brion Gysin: Dream Machine," the first US retrospective of the work of the painter, performer, poet, and writer Brion Gysin (born 1916, Taplow, UK - died 1986, Paris). Working...More »
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"Dead or Alive" Exhibition
“Dead or Alive” will showcase the work of over 30 international artists who transform organic materials and objects that were once produced by or part of living organisms—insects, feathers, bones, silkworm...More »
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"The Young Archer Attributed to Michelangelo" Exhibition
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents the marble sculpture Young Archer, attributed to Michelangelo Buonarroti (Florence 1475–Rome 1564), in its Vélez Blanco Patio as part of a special loan from the...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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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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"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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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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"Ars Fennica: Finnish Art Now" Exhibition
Scandinavia House presents recent work by four of Finland’s most prominent and critically acclaimed artists: photographer and video artist Elina Brotherus, sculptor Markus Kåhre, painter Elina Merenmies,...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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"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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"Summer Collective" Exhibition
[Image: ALBEN "Buste Armee" Mixed media in resin 13 x 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 in.]More »
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“From the Dust” Exhibition
Icosahedron Gallery presents “From the Dust”, a group exhibition of work from five international artists, Aq Arif, Jos Biviano, Atousa Foroohary, Chrys Roboras, and Sharon Quirke, and three American artists,...More »
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"4 Eccentrics" Exhibition
4 ECCENTRICS will inaugurate a series of shows at the newly relocated Proposition. The series will germinate from a work chosen by an artist shown and collected from The Proposition’s previous Chelsea...More »
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Liz Cendella "Thread Bearer"
Decorative and Wearable Fiber Art Mixed Media Sculpture and Mobiles Works on Paper and CanvasMore »
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Liao Yibai "Real Fake"
"By collapsing the concepts of 'real' and 'fake' through mash-ups of luxury labels, the appropriation of real fake brand names, and the creation of his own luxury brands; Yibai with wit and originality...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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Max Liboiron "The New York Trash Exchange (NYTE)"
The New York Trash Exchange (NYTE) is a cross between a cultural laboratory experiment, environmental activism, and a model of economic change. Like all of Max Liboiron’s recent work, this piece is a participant-determined,...More »
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Hitoshi Nomura "Marking Time"
I had already received the opinion that sculptures are things that are supposed to stand firm. That was the conceptual framework through which people traditionally viewed sculpture. And my purpose in presenting...More »
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Summer Group Show
The show features drawings and sculpture made by artists from several generations, each with their own unique approaches to abstraction. More »
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"Mountains and Folds" Exhibition
"so enviable, far north of the floating world, mountain cherry blossoms" - Basho "even in Kyoto, hearing the cuckoo's call, I long for Kyoto" - Basho Mountains and Folds is an attempted vacation....More »
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The Fall 2010 Emerging Artist Show
- at Rabbit Hole Studio Gallery
- in the DUMBO, other Brooklyn area
- Starts Today, Closes in 28 days
RABBITHOLESTUDIO presents these 12 artists culled from our bi-annual open call. On display is a collection of vibrant works that eschew the formless, faceless trends of brutal conceptualism in favor...More »
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"Contemporary Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture: A Summer Selection" Exhibition
[Image: Robert Bauer "Adam" (2010) oil on wood 8 3/8 x 6 3/8 in.]More »
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Sol LeWitt "The Complex Form"
Dorfman Projects presents Sol LeWitt: The Complex Form, a focus exhibition exploring Sol LeWitt’s study of the complex form through works on paper, ephemera and sculpture, with a spotlight on his 1988...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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Julie West "Itsy Bitsy"
"Itsy Bitsy" by San Francisco based artist Julie West focuses on a wide variety of the artist's paintings and custom figures done in small bite size scale, perfectly emphasizing her extreme attention to...More »
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EAF10: 2010 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition
This year, Socrates awarded fellowships to: Gavin Anderson, Scott Andresen, Rachel Beach, Trenton Duerksen, Jonathan Durham, Daniele Frazier, Frank Haines, Jonggeon Lee, MaryKate Maher, Christopher Manzione,...More »
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"Women Only: Folk Art by Female Hands" Exhibition
Female artistic expression in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries followed prescribed time-honored conventions. Most of the graceful works presented in this exhibition, all of which are in the museum’s...More »
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Pieralli)(Favi "Extrakestrakos"
With an extraordinary wit and method, the Florentine duo Pieralli)(Favi, introduce staggering surfaces that combine painting, sculpture and installation. Made of acrylic, adhesives, nails and wood, the...More »
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"2010 Next Wave Art" Exhibition
Next Wave Art returns for its ninth year, opening up BAM's spaces to some of Brooklyn's most exciting artists. Curated by Dan CameronMore »
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Airan Kang "Light Reading"
Kangs artistic lexis centers on book-shaped sculptures fashioned out of resin and LEDs. For nearly a decade she has been both personifying and objectifying discourse and our concepts of knowledge by simulating...More »
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"Projects 93: Dinh Q. Lê" Exhibition
Dinh Q. Lê (Vietnamese American, b. 1968) weaves together—both literally and figuratively—personal recollections with larger histories and mythologies often related to the Vietnam War, also known as the...More »
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Kenjiro Kitade “DROPS”
Ivy Brown Gallery is pleased to present “DROPS” (Aug 6- Nov 1) an exhibition of sculpture by Kenjiro Kitade. The exhibition takes its title from the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki....More »
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Angelo Filomeno "The marquis and a bearded dominatrix with a cake in the oven"
In The marquis and a bearded dominatrix with a cake in the oven, Angelo Filomeno will present new embroidery paintings and sculpture that exemplify his signature technique and fascination with the macabre....More »
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"Decameron" Exhibition
The New York Studio School presents an exhibition in September that acknowledges Gallery Director David Cohen as he stands down after nine years in this position. He organized his first show at the School...More »
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"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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"Written in Stone: Historic Inscriptions from the Ancient Near East, ca. 2500 B.C.–550 B.C." Exhibition
An inscribed tablet from the Middle Assyrian period of Mesopotamia records and commemorates the restoration of the temple of the goddess Ishtar in the capital city of Assur. The extremely rare object is...More »
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Derrick Guild "After Eden"
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"Illuminations (After Arthur Rimbaud)" Exhibition
Illuminations(After Arthur Rimbaud)is an exhibition by 16 well-known and emerging artists who work with light. Creating a revealing dialogue between artists living and working in the East and West, Illuminations(After...More »
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"Project Birch Forest: Part II" Exhibition
"Birch Forest" is a rotating exhibition that serves as a kind of microcosm of the world. It conveys myriad allusions including something primeval as well as futuristic. It is not an actual forest but will...More »
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"String Theory" Exhibition
Theresa Hackett's "Thread Drawings From 1991" are influenced by Lucio Fontana and his use of obsessively punctured wood. Rough and animated, these framed "drawings" are made from pieces of Italian paper...More »
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"Real Nonfiction" Exhibition
The 3rd Annual Artists from the Registry Exhibition Curated by Baseera Khan & Jon Lutz Real Nonfiction brings together work by damali abrams, Becca Albee, Alisa Baremboym, Ben Coonley & Dr....More »
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"A State of Flux" Exhibition
The exhibition juxtaposes the human impermanence implied in two photographic installations on the gallery walls with the solidity of the squat and solid forms made from plaster casts of blank canvases....More »
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Sandra Jackman "Capturing the Spirit of the Book"
The work for this exhibition was selected by me from my earlier and current book works. In my opinion, an important part of art is to challenge, entertain and encourage a dialogue. Sandra Jackman has...More »
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"Westbeth Pioneers" Exhibition
Westbeth gallery presents this historic survey of the work of the first visual artists who moved into Westbeth in the year 1970. In this brave new experiment to provide affordable housing for artists...More »
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"The Accretion of Events" Exhibition
In conjunction with our move to 89 Washington Street, in the heart of the Financial District, Volume Black is pleased to present The Accretion of Events, the inaugural exhibition in the gallery's new...More »
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"Black & White" Exhibition
Often abbreviated as B/W or B&W, black-and-white as a visual description is somewhat of a misnomer as it can entail various shades of white, black and gray. In photography, the early works for example...More »
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Marc Newson “Transport”
As a kid obsessed with designing and making things, post-war Italian design was a huge source of inspiration. I was amazed by the seamless ability of designers and industry to produce every conceivable...More »
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"Core" Exhibition
Under Minerva Gallery presents CORE, a new, dynamic show exploring visceral elements of human existence. This exhibition will showcase new works by Julian Rozzell (curator), Anki King, Diana Schmertz,...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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"Mark di Suvero at the Morgan" Exhibition
Three sculptures by Mark di Suvero are on view in the multi-story, glass-enclosed atrium designed by architect Renzo Piano. The exhibition is the first of contemporary sculpture at the Morgan. The works...More »
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Mike Bidlo "Not Warhol (Brillo Boxes 1964) 2005"
Mike Bidlo is best known for his incredibly accurate replications of masterworks by important 20th Century artists, including Picasso, Matisse, Man Ray, Duchamp, Leger, Pollock, and Warhol. Bidlo's earliest...More »
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Lily van der Stokker "Ugly Terrible"
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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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Franz Xaver Messerschmidt "From Neoclassicism to Expressionism, 1736-1783"
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt will be the first exhibition in the United States devoted exclusively to this major late 18th-century Austro-Bavarian sculptor. It will focus on the artist’s so-called “character...More »
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Morris Graves "Falcon of the Inner Eye: A Centennial Celebration"
This retrospective exhibition marking the centennial of the artist’s birthday examines a career that spanned five decades. Approximately thirty works, including three sculptures from his rarely exhibited...More »
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"Re-Dressing" Exhibition
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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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Erik Guzman "Weather Beacon"
- at World Financial Center( Courtyard Gallery and Winter Garden )
- in the Lower Manhattan area
- Closes in 120 days
Weather Beacon is an oracle for the digital age. Merging Wi-Fi technology and industrial engineering, this kinetic sculpture receives data from the Internet and emits a code of flashing lights, forecasting...More »
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"From Line to Plane" Exhibition
This summer’s Sculpture Garden installation features a selection of abstract geometric works dating from the early 1960s to the late 1980s. Highlights include Tony Smith’s minimalist sculptures "Free Ride...More »
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Tommy White Exhibition
White’s new work expands his previously explored notions of corporality in a variety of media. Shown together for the first time, his sculptures and paintings present a unique and challenging view of the...More »
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"Selection of Gallery Artists" Exhibition
NEW YORK Barry Friedman Ltd. presents a selection of gallery artists working in such varied mediums as painting, sculpture, photography, furniture design, ceramics, and glass. [Image: Gottfried Helnwein...More »
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"Summer Show" Exhibition
Winston Wächter Fine Art presents a summer show featuring the work of three exciting young artists. They work with a variety of materials: rubber, copper plating, plastic toy soldiers, and acrylic on panel. ...More »
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Abdi Farah "Work of Art"
Work of Art: Abdi Farah, an exhibition of work by the winner of Work of Art, Bravo's hour-long creative competition 10-part television series among contemporary artists will open to the public on Saturday...More »
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"Off the Hook" Exhibition
New York-based studio Softlab is producing an installation at the Bridge Gallery in the Lower East Side of Manhattan entitled "chromatex.me." Similar in assembly and explosion of colors as their previous...More »
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"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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Summer Shows
Three exhibitions on three floors: The 6th Floor group show features Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra and Christopher Wool The 5th Floor show features a selection of works by German artist...More »
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Andra Ursuta "The Management of Barbarism"
Ursuta is by birth a third world improviser, a Romanian village punk hijacking the furnishings of civilized capitalist living in order to stake out a survival-driven position that constantly shifts between...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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"Optimismo Radical" Exhibition
Josée Bienvenu Gallery presents Optimismo Radical. Bringing together twelve international artists, the exhibition is an invitation to reflect on those two words. Two redundant or contradictory words? Is...More »
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Arlene Shechet "The Sound of It"
Arlene Shechet’s hybrid sculptures formed from clay and colored with an amazing palette of innovative glazes confront the viewer with the tension between East and West, old and new, sexuality and androgyny,...More »
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Tetsumi Kudo "Cubes and Gardens"
Not only did Tetsumi Kudo (1935-1990) – one of the most innovative artists in Japan in the 1950s and in France in the '60s and '70s – explore the existential possibilities for humanity in an increasingly...More »
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"Portraits & Portfolios" Exhibition
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"The Machine Eats" Exhibition
Frederico Sève Gallery proudly presents our summer salon, "The Machine Eats" an exhibition of hybridized multiples that combine: video, marble sculpture, live streaming video, sound, photography, painting,...More »
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Melvin Edwards "Sculptures 1964-2010"
Alexander Gray Associates presents its first exhibition of Melvin Edwards’ sculpture. The exhibition spans four decades, including his influential series, Lynch Fragments (1964 to the present) and a selection...More »
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Abraham Cruzvillegas "Inequality Reexamined. Summer 2010"
- at Hunter College Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery
- in the Upper East Side area
- Closes in 2 days
The ACE group, an MA and MFA student curatorial collective at Hunter College, is pleased to present the exhibition Inequality Reexamined. Summer 2010. This show features a selection of sculptures by the...More »
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Olek "Knitting is for Pus****"
Christopher Henry Gallery proudly presents Knitting is for Pus**** , its first solo show of Polish-born New York-based artist Olek. Hundreds of miles of crocheted, weaved, and often recycled materials,...More »
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"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 »
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Summer Group Exhibition
Joshua Liner Gallery presents the 2010 Summer Group Exhibition showcasing 24 artists, including established gallery regulars, emerging artists, and newcomers to Joshua Liner Gallery. The exhibition will...More »
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Alejandro Almanza Pereda "The heaviest luggage for the traveler is the empty one"
Magnan Metz Gallery announces Alejandro Almanza Pereda’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. The heaviest luggage for the traveler is the empty one will be on view. Building on the tenuous installations...More »
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"Mine" Exhibition
The work by Bob Flanagan, Sheree Rose, Jana Leo, and Hannah Wilke presented here was produced under a storm of duress— the shadow of trauma, the immanence of despair. Each was produced in a reflective...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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"Day to-day" Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to present "Day to-day," a group exhibition curated by Anne Couillaud. This exhibition gathers artists who incorporate the time dimension into their daily practice. Each artist...More »
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Yoan Capote "Mental States"
For his premiere solo exhibition with the gallery, Yoan Capote will present new two-dimensional and sculptural work inspired by his personal interaction with American reality and everyday objects. Inspired...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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"Accrochage - Summer 2010" Exhibition
A Multi-media Exhibition of Works by Gallery and New Artists [Image: Eozen Agopian "Talisman" (2009) Thread, ink, pencil on canvas, 10 x 8 in.]More »
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Michael Zelehoski "Objecthood"
The gallery space is transformed with a series of found objects– including a picnic table and two ubiquitous police barricades– that have been disassembled and compressed into visually stunning, two-dimensional...More »
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Hector Canonge "Golden Cage"
Y Gallery presents Hector Canonge's "Golden Cage", a project inspired by the 18th Century Armenian poet, Sayat Nova, and his observations of growing up and living in the USA. “Golden Cage,” evokes the...More »
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"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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"Istanbul Cool! What’s Happening in Contemporary Turkish Art Now" Exhibition
Istanbul Cool! What’s Happening in Contemporary Turkish Art Now will offer the work of 27 artists living in Turkey, as well as the U.S. and Europe, and will include painting, sculpture, works on paper,...More »
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"London Biennale NYC Satellite Event" Exhibition
The London Biennale NYC Satellite Event is conceived and curated by Inbred Hybrid Collective in conversation with David Medalla as a way to bring the themes and experiences of the London Biennale into...More »
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"About Me:" Exhibition
About Me: explores different ways in which contemporary artists are making use of the trope of autobiography in their work. The artists exhibited make reference to themselves— at times sincerely, subtly,...More »
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"The Curse of Bigness" Exhibition
The exhibition is inspired by the Museum’s “gigantic miniatures”-the Panorama of New York City, the model of the Watershed, and the Unisphere in our front yard-which, when you think about it, are large...More »
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The 3rd Annual Governors Island Art Fair
The 3rd Annual Governors Island Art Fair takes place every Saturday and Sunday in September (9/4 & 9/5, 9/11 & 9/12, 9/18 & 9/19 AND 9/25 & 9/26) and commences with an opening party that...More »
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"Chemical Reactions" Exhibition
CENTRAL BOOKING opens its second season with Chemical Reactions, the latest in its series of art and science exhibitions curated by founder and director, Maddy Rosenberg. The thirteen artists in this exhibition...More »
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Liao Yibai "Real Fake"
Mike Weiss Gallery and ATM Gallery present Real Fake, an exhibition of new works by Chinese artist Liao Yibai. By collapsing the concepts of “real” and “fake” through mash-ups of luxury labels, the appropriation...More »
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Patrick Jackson "Tchotchke Stacks"
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery presents Tchotchke Stacks by Patrick Jackson. The works in this show are made of found tchotchkes, layered between sheets of glass and stacked to human height. All the objects...More »
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Justin Adian "Afterglow"
[Image: Justin Adian "The HardEnd Spot" (2010) oil enamel on ester foam and canvas 20 x 23 in.]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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"Talking Glass" Exhibition
The unique exhibition Talking Glass is a result of a creative encounter of glass artist Borek Sipek and didgeridoo player Ondrej Smeykal. The exhibition will be opened on June 17th in New York. A musical...More »
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Yael Kanarek Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to announce Yael Kanarek's third solo exhibition in New York. Marking the debut of new sculpture and installations, this exhibition features compositions of words and narrative that...More »
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"Consider the Oyster" Exhibition
Curated by Ingrid Dinter [Image: John Zinsser "The Pearl : Myron Stout" (2010) Watercolor and colored pencil on paper, 16 x 12 in.]More »
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"Malleable Memory" Exhibition
Aicon Gallery New York presents MALLEABLE MEMORY, a group exhibition featuring selected work from a host of international artists. The artists featured in this exhibition ask us to embrace our inherently...More »
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"Perspectives: Forming the Figure" Exhibition
This exhibition, the second installment of the "Perspectives" series organized by the education department, examines some of the many renderings of figures in the museum's permanent collection. From 19th...More »
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Dike Blair "Sculptures and Paintings"
The relationship between my paintings and sculpture (or other installation-type work) has intrigued me for a couple decades. The paintings are fairly traditional and almost always personal while the sculptures...More »
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"From the Land of the Gods Art of the Kathmandu Valley" Exhibition
Historically, the kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley comprised the political, religious, and cultural entity known as “Nepal.” Located between India and Tibet, the Valley has been the crossroads of trans-Himalayan...More »
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"Modern Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture: A Summer Selection" Exhibition
[Image: Charles Burchfield "Fantastic Landscape" (1917) mixed media on paper 21 x 17 in.]More »
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Eric Fertman Exhibition
We look onto a darkened stage with sets built of battered planks, hot pink, sheltering a ragtag collection of apparitions and shades. Shadows to solids, this mysterious band of umbraes would be impossible...More »








