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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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"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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"The Henry Luce III Center for the Study of American Culture & Slavery in New York" Exhibition
In November 2000, with a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Historical Society opened a state-of-the-art facility for its renowned fine and decorative arts collection. The Luce Center is...More »
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"Marble Sculpture from 350 B.C. to Last Week" Exhibition
Sperone Westwater is pleased to present an exhibition of white marble sculptures dating from 350 B.C. to the present day. This survey includes Greek and Roman antiquities, Neoclassical sculptures, and...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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Tadaaki Kuwayama Exhibition
Gary Snyder Gallery announces Tadaaki Kuwayama, an exhibition of four site-specific works in titanium, aluminum, Mylar and Bakelite at 529 West 20th Street, opening on January 19, 2012. The main gallery...More »
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Noriyuki Haraguchi "Works from Yokosuka"
McCaffrey Fine Art presenst its first solo exhibition of the work of Noriyuki Haraguchi. On the occasion of this exhibition, "Works from Yokosuka", the artist has constructed a full-scale replica of the...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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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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Jason Fox "Eating Symbols"
Peter Blum presents the exhibition Jason Fox: Eating Symbols. This will be Jason Fox’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. For this exhibition, Jason Fox will present paintings, drawings, and...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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"Dubuffet and the Art Brut" Exhibition
Ricco/Maresca Gallery and Jennifer Pinto Safian present Dubuffet and the Art Brut. The exhibition presents the art of Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) alongside works championed by Dubuffet and collected under...More »
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"Paperazzi" Exhibition
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Fré Ilgen "Shaping Presence"
Sundaram Tagore Gallery presents Shaping Presence, an exhibition of abstract metal and wood sculpture and works on paper by Berlin-based Dutch artist Fré Ilgen. Shaping Presence introduces the latest...More »
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"Grey Full" Exhibition
Jeff Bailey Gallery opens the New Year with a large group show of drawings, paintings, sculpture, and photography, an exhibition poised and eager to explore the color Grey in all its moody ramifications....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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James Brooks & Dan Flavin "Unlikely Friends"
The gallery is pleased to present this two-person exhibition featuring works on paper and canvas by James Brooks and fluorescent light sculptures by Dan Flavin. This exhibition pairs these visually...More »
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Simone Leigh "You Don’t Know Where Her Mouth Has Been"
The Kitchen presents the New York premiere of You Don’t Know Where Her Mouth Has Been, a solo exhibition by sculptor and video-maker Simone Leigh. The exhibition, curated by Rashida Bumbray, features Leigh’s...More »
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Monica Cook “Volley”
In her first solo show with Postmasters Monica Cook presents “Volley,” a stop-animation video, and a group of moveable sculptures and photographs. In “Volley” a series of intimate narrative vignettes takes...More »
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"A Portrait of the City" Exhibition
A group of 22 paintings and 2 small sculptures will offer visitors a chronological journey through highlights of the N-YHS's rich collection of New York views, including historical images of the metropolis...More »
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Thomas Scheibitz "A Panoramic View of Basic Events"
For his seventh solo exhibition at the gallery, titled "A Panoramic View of Basic Events," Thomas Scheibitz will present an extraordinary group of new paintings, sculptures, drawings, and collages. These...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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"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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"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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Guðmundur Thoroddsen "Father's Fathers"
Asya Geisberg Gallery presents "Father's Fathers", the first New York solo exhibition of wood sculpture and works on paper by Icelandic artist Guðmundur Thoroddsen. With a chainsaw and crude hand axe,...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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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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"The Bricoleurs" Exhibition
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn presents The Bricoleurs, an exhibition at BRIC Rotunda Gallery featuring a range of Brooklyn artists who embrace the practice of bricolage and construct visual works from discrepant...More »
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"Pop Objects and Icons from the Guggenheim Collection" Exhibition
Pioneered in Europe in the late 1950s, the American Pop art movement took off after finding support from critics such as Guggenheim curator Lawrence Alloway. Encouraged by the economic vitality and consumerist...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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"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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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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"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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"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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"Mongol Visions: Winged Horses and Shamanic Skies" Exhibition
For more than two thousand years the Mongols have dominated the center of the Silk Road. Here, under the guidance of the great Khaans like Genghis and Kublai, the ancient traditions of shamanism and Indo-Tibetan...More »
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"EAF11: 2011 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition"
Each year, fellowship artists are awarded a grant and a residency in the Park's outdoor studio and are also provided with technical support and access to tools, materials and equipment to facilitate the...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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"Mirror of the Buddha" Exhibition
The exhibition is the third in a series of eight exhibitions and catalogs by the foremost scholar of Tibetan Buddhist painting, David Jackson. Jackson’s current research focuses on the history of Tibetan...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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"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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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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"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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"White Gold: Highlights from the Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain" Exhibition
Visitors to The Frick Collection will be able to enjoy a new gallery — the first major addition to the museum's display spaces in nearly thirty-five years. The inspiration for this initiative, which involves...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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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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"Campaign" Exhibition
C24 Gallery presents CAMPAIGN, a group exhibition curated by Amy Smith-Stewart. The exhibition places the popular depiction of the female body in a torrent of unrestrained expression from 27 international...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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"Korean Eye: Energy and Matter" Exhibition
The exhibition, which brings together 21 emerging and established Korean artists working in photography, painting, video, and mixed media. "Korean Eye" reflects a new era of diversity in Korean life, politics,...More »
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Wilhelm Lehmbruck Exhibition
Michael Werner Gallery presents an exhibition of works by Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1881-1919). The first major Lehmbruck exhibition in the United States in more than two decades, Wilhelm Lehmbruck provides a...More »
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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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Madeleine Gekiere Exhibition
Fred Torres Collaborations presents a survey of drawings, paintings, and assemblages by Madeleine Gekiere. This is Gekiere’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition features a selection...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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"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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ANTONIO PIO SARACINO "Second Nature"
Second Nature derives its inspiration from as far back as Greek philosopher Aristotle and makes reference to objects that do not belong in nature but, through habitual use, these ‘foreign’ items become...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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Textile Study Group of New York "Crossing Lines: Thae Many Faces of Fiber"
- at World Financial Center( Courtyard Gallery and Winter Garden )
- in the Lower Manhattan area
- Closes in 12 days
A quilted collage of street signs. Abstract art composed of sewing-machine stitches. Towering masks made of threads. These are just a few of the wildly inventive, eye-catching artworks showcased in...More »
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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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"Detonate: Chaos and Consumerism" Exhibiton
Denise Bibro Fine Art presents Detonate: Chaos and Consumerism. The exhibition features artists Nancy Baker, Carol Es, Bill Gusky, Leslie Kneisel, Tim Ripley and Oriane Stender. Economic and cultural turmoil...More »
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"Sutured" Exhibition
Fabric cannot be disassociated from both its practicalities and its histories. It can be soft or course, rigid or supple, and its linkages to gender and status are unshakable. While the smallest fiber...More »
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Ross Knight "Situations"
Five new sculptures make up Ross Knight’s sixth solo exhibition at Team Gallery. The works are traditional sculpture of human scale and consideration. For these idiosyncratic hand-made constructions, Knight...More »
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"Unspecified Urban Site" Exhibition
The exhibition will feature recent painting, photography, and sculpture by a diverse group of contemporary artists including Mike Bayne, John Chamberlain, Andy Coolquitt, Zhang Dali, Richard Deacon, Paul...More »
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"Expanding the Landscape" Exhibition
Limpert's figurative sculptures reflect the architectural structures of her native New York. "Steel allows me to create life-size open bodily forms while leaving space for the unseen aspects of the figure....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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“The End" Exhibition
Vogt Gallery presents the group exhibition “The End,” featuring works by mostly New York-based artists ranging from sculpture over drawing and painting to video and installation. The show is curated by...More »
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“Immaculate: Reflections of Mary” Exhibition
MF Gallery presents “Immaculate: Reflections of Mary”. The Virgin Mary has played the longstanding role of a mother, daughter, wife, and saint. This iconographic female figure’s influence on artists...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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"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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"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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"Accrochage" Exhibition
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents an installation of recent works by gallery artists and others.More »
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Enrico David "Head Gas"
“Head Gas” is the first New York exhibition by Italian-born, Berlin-based artist Enrico David. Over the past twenty years, David has produced a body of work encompassing painting, drawing, sculpture, and...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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Group show "Simultaneity"
Blackston presents Simultaneity, a group show featuring works by Brooklyn-based artists Ryan DaWalt, Rachel Howe, Shawn Kuruneru, Jeffrey Scott Mathews and Meghan Petras. A reception will be held for...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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"The American Hand: Sculpture from Three Centuries" Exhibition
This exhibition is carefully curated from the gallery's holdings and includes works by such notable masters as Hiram Powers, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, William Zorach, Seymour Lipton and Dorothy Dehner. "Stories...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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"MAKE. BELIEVE." Exhibition
This group exhibition features work by Fountain Gallery artists and by artists with mental illness from three other non-profit organizations based in New York City, participating through The Fountain Gallery...More »
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Kurt Tong "In Case It Rains in Heaven"
Traditionally, many Chinese believe that when a person dies, he leaves with no earthly possessions and it's up to their descendants to provide for them in their afterlife until reincarnation. Joss paper,...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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Zefrey Throwell "Ocularpation: Wall Street"
Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert presents the exhibition Ocularpation: Wall Street by Zefrey Throwell, from January 6-February 11, 2012, featuring photographs, paintings, video, and sculpture. The exhibition...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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Bruce Gagnier "Moses Striking the Rock: A Commission"
Lori Bookstein Fine Art presents a fountain commission by Bruce Gagnier. The life-size bronze depicts the Old Testament scene in Numbers 20:11: "And Moses lifted up his hand, and smote the rock with his...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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David Kennedy Cutler "Come Back New"
Derek Eller Gallery presents new sculpture by David Kennedy Cutler. As an artist whose studio is situated above the Greenpoint Oil Spill, the largest urban oil spill in history, Kennedy Cutler embraces...More »
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Rachel Kneebone "Regarding Rodin"
Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin, an exhibition featuring new works by the British artist Rachel Kneebone shown alongside iconic works from the nineteenth-century French master Auguste Rodin in the Elizabeth...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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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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"All Humans Do" Exhibition
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"Matchmaker" Exhibition
Curated by gallery director Jenn Dierdorf, the selected works demonstrate each artist’s interest in joining disparate parts and seeking a new balance with the whole. To varying degrees their work can be...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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"Bauer. Croxson. Lichty. Wood." Exhibition
This group exhibition balances the elaborate, enigmatic paintings of Michael Bauer and Joel Croxson, with the hypnotic, streamlined sculptures of Stephen Lichty and Sarah E. Wood. With intriguing shapes...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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Sylvia Wald Exhibition
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Yinka Shonibare MBE "Addio del Passato"
James Cohan Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by British born, Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE. In this multi-part exhibition of new sculptures, photoworks and the premiere of a new film,...More »
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Patrick McDonough "Awning Studies: Socrates, 2011"
Opening on September 10 is an installation by Washington DC-based artist, Patrick McDonough. Titled Awning Studies: SOCRATES, 2011, the piece is the culmination of a three-month Public Art Residency (PAR)....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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"Heads" Exhibition
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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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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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"Phases" Exhibition
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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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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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"The Mummy Chamber" Exhibition
This installation of more than 170 objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-famous holdings of ancient Egyptian material explores the complex rituals related to the practice of mummification and the Egyptian...More »
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"Remarkable Treasures: Folk Art from the Allan Stone Collection" Exhibition
Allan Stone Gallery presents "Remarkable Treasures: Folk Art from the Allan Stone Collection", the gallery’s second exhibition at its new East 82nd Street location. From primitivist painting, antique carousel...More »
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Ragnar Naess "Green Men, Botanicals +"
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Darren Bader "Images"
This is a show of sculptures. It also hopes to create new homes for animals in shelters. And to raise funds to help protect wild animal species. Over the past decade, the relationships between culture...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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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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"Resolve" Exhibition
Joshua Liner Gallery presents Resolve, an exhibition of twenty-five emerging and established artists whose work is rooted in classical art traditions and training. In rendering the figure, still life,...More »
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"Black & White" Exhibition
Held annually since 1878, the Black & White Exhibition has in the past included great American artists such as William M. Chase, Thomas Moran, John Singer Sargent, and James M. Whistler. This...More »
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Ned Colclough "Winter Arrangement"
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery presents "Winter Arrangement", the first New York solo exhibition by Ned Colclough. Using Bauhaus theater, Ikebana and Arte Povera as variant points of departure in his work,...More »
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"Civic Action: A Vision for Long Island City" Exhibition
Home to The Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park, the Queens community where northern Long Island City and Astoria converge is a textured, mixed industrial and residential community. A resident...More »
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Kevin Lips and Mason Saltarrelli Exhibition
Both artist's source their work from the found, either in materials, shapes, or forms. Through this process they both create narrative triggers that remain undetermined by the artist and the naturalistic...More »
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Frankie Rice "SOLO"
Frankie Rice assembles sculptural archways as metaphor and self-portrait. The arch itself is the common denominator, yet the material has differed drastically depending on the external or internal environment...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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"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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Ben Bunch “Twenty-First Century Freemasonry”
The Proposition presents “Twenty-First Century Freemasonry,” a show of new works by Ben Bunch. This is his second solo show with the gallery. Ben Bunch makes carefully handcrafted sculptures from light...More »
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Marilla Palmer "Nature Burlesque"
Marilla Palmer's delicate compositions of flowers and leaves combine nature and theatrical embellishments; sequins, glitter and beads are all decadent components used to make nature her Soubrette. Palmer's...More »
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"Figure in the Garden" Exhibition
This summer’s Sculpture Garden installation brings together figurative works from the late 19th century to the present day. Making its debut in the Sculpture Garden is Figurengruppe/Group of Figures, by...More »
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"City" Exhibition
City presents a group of contemporary New York artists who see the reality we all share of undiscovered possibilities and find potential in everyday life of the city. It has become a fundamental human...More »
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"Under the Influence: The Comics and Contemporary Art" Exhibition
Under the Influence: The Comics and Contemporary Art will examine the work of approximately 25 artists indebted to the style and energy of comics imagery. The comics connote humor with the term "funnies"...More »
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"13th Annual WAH Salon Art Club Show"
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Donald Baechler "Painting and Sculpture"
Fisher Landau Center for Art presents an exhibition exploring a wide range of Donald Baechler's artwork in two and three dimensions, created over the last 25 years. In the mid 1980's, the subject matter...More »
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Spanky and Nina "Drawings and Sculpture"
Hailing from different cultural and artistic backgrounds, artists Kevin “Spanky” Long and Nina Milner examine their diverse creative origins through a practice of visual dialogue. While both artists...More »
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"Bright Future: New Designs in Glass" Exhibition
Glass is an ancient material whose second life is just beginning. "Bright Future" introduces innovative designs that reflect traditions in glass while demonstrating its new possibilities. Guest Curator:...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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Will Kurtz "Extra F***ing Ordinary"
Mike Weiss Gallery presents Extra F***ing Ordinary, Will Kurtz's debut exhibition at the gallery. The show consists of life size figural sculptures constructed of collaged torn sheets of newspaper, wood,...More »
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Allen Glatter "Trots and Bonnie"
Rawson Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition of new sculptures by Allen Glatter. Born in 1967, Glatter received his BFA from Pratt Institute and currently lives and works in Brooklyn.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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Johannes Girardoni "Lost-and-Found"
Tomlinson Kong Contemporary announces Lost-and-Found, an exhibition by the Austrian-born, American sculptor and installation artist Johannes Girardoni. Fresh off the critical success of his light and sound...More »
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Carlyle Chaudruc "Ecotone"
This exhibit of contemporary nature painting and sculpture explores the zone where the forest meets the clearing. Ecotone examines human shelter at the edge of the forest through imagery of tee pees,...More »
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"The South Asia Galleries Gandhara, Mathura, Andhra and Gupta Sculpture" Exhibtion
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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Thomas Ovlisen "Tomato"
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery presents Tomato, an exhibition of new work by Thomas Ovlisen. The show will feature paintings and sculptures by Ovlisen, who lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. The...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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African Innovations Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum presents a long-term installation of 200 of the finest objects from its renowned collection of African art in the recently renovated gallery space on the first floor. African Innovations,...More »
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Brad Nelson "Even Mountains Cast Shadows"
frosch&portmann presents “Even Mountains Cast Shadows”, Brad Nelson’s first solo exhibition in New York. The invisibility and intangibility of faith and the reliance on language to convince someone...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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Tony Cragg Exhibition
The exhibition features recent sculptures in bronze, corten steel, wood, cast iron, and stone. Tony Cragg is one of the most distinguished contemporary sculptors working today. Cragg’s work developed...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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"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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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 »







