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Sarah Sze "Infinite Line"
Sarah Sze: Infinite Line is the first exhibition to focus specifically on Sarah Sze's process. It is an exploration of line, literally and figuratively, across mediums from drawings to sculpture to installation....More »
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Zimoun "Volume"
bitforms gallery presents Volume, the first solo exhibition in New York by Swiss artist Zimoun. On view will be an immersive, site-specific sound installation based on prepared dc-motors and cardboard...More »
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"Object Fictions" Exhibition
“Fiction reveals truth that reality obscures.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson James Cohan Gallery presents "Object Fictions", a group exhibition curated by Jessica Lin Cox and Elyse Goldberg. "Object Fictions"...More »
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Hassan Sharif Exhibition
Alexander Gray Associates presents Emirati artist Hassan Sharif's first solo exhibition in the United States. To introduce his work to a New York audience, the Gallery has organized a micro-retrospective...More »
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"Desperately Seeking Susan" Exhibition
"Desperately Seeking Susan" revisits the 1980’s from the perspectives of a diverse group of artists active throughout the decade. It is in the details of the work gathered here that common threads begin...More »
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"End of Days" Exhibition
As an introduction to our 2012 schedule, this exhibition explores the notion of revelation—both apocalyptic and transcendent. Each artwork functions as a moment of suspended time, capturing the world in...More »
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Glenda Leoìn "Listening to Silence"
Magnan Metz Gallery presents "Listening to Silence", the first U.S. solo exhibition for Cuban artist, Glenda León. True listening—that in which we empty ourselves of thought and ego, to let in the word...More »
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"Rather Unique" Exhibition
New for 2012, Woodward Gallery invites Harlem-based street Artist Royce Bannon as their first-ever guest curator for an exhibition with rather unique art. While how they each create differs, they are...More »
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Sanja Iveković "Sweet Violence"
The first museum exhibition in the United States of the work of Sanja Iveković (b. 1949, Zagreb) covers four decades of the artist's remarkable career. A feminist, activist, and video pioneer, Iveković...More »
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"The Space In-Between" Exhibition
In "The Space In-Between", artist and musician Matt Sims collides concepts as diverse as Quantum Mechanics, temporal consciousness and Taxi Cab drivers. Illuminating both the many universes of existence...More »
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"Fractal Unity" Exhibition
A fractal is a geometric, mathmatical phenomenom that when broken down, each separate part may be analogous to the whole. They are continuous, but not differential. These structures can appear to be organic...More »
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"Facetime" Exhibition
“I only need 2 hours of people a day,” writes Abe in Douglas Coupland’s novel Microserfs. In Coupland’s 1990s account of the digital age, where the screen is the horizon, intimate human contact is considered...More »
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"The Ungovernables, Second New Museum Triennial" Exhibition
The 2012 New Museum Triennial will feature thirty-four artists, artist groups, and temporary collectives—totaling over fifty participants—born between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s, many of whom have never...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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"Mic-Check" Exhibition
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"The Displaced Person" Exhibition
Invisible-Exports presents "The Displaced Person", a group exhibition featuring works by Ron Athey, Walt Cassidy, Jesse Aron Green, Geof Oppenheimer and Sue Williams. Public space is palimpsest, an...More »
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"The First Rebellion is History, Next Week Rome Falls" Exhibition
The exhibition's title is borrowed from a recent series of photographs by Daniel Joseph Martinez. In each of his images, hand-groomed Bonsai trees, tended by the artist, are placed on pedestals in front...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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Marlo Pascual Exhibition
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Ian Tweedy Exhibition
We are not concerned,” he said, “with long-winded creations, with long-term beings. Our creatures will not be heroes of romances in many volumes. Their roles will be short, concise; their characters –...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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Norbert Brunner "Smiling Broadly"
As Brunner’s work delights both visually and conceptually, the Artist has taken great care to ask more questions in the work than he answers, melding seamless fabrication with deeply meaningful content....More »
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"Subliminal Sunlight" Exhibition
numberthirtyfive gallery presents "Subliminal Sunlight" curated by Howard Hurst as its first exhibition for 2012.More »
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"All Humans Do" Exhibition
Curated by Aoife TunneyMore »
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"Pierpont Morgan's 1906 Library" Exhibition
In 1902 American financier Pierpont Morgan (1837–1913) chose architect Charles Follen McKim (1847–1909) of the prominent firm McKim, Mead and White to design a library to house his growing collection of...More »
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"Second City Psychasthenia" Exhibition
"But they will teach us that Eternity is the standing still of the present time, a nunc stans (as the schools call it); which neither they, nor any else understand, no more than they would a hic stans...More »






