in category 2D: Drawing 
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- Queens (2)
- Harlem, Bronx (1)
- Williamsburg (8)
- DUMBO, other Brooklyn (3)
- Upper East Side (20)
- Midtown (19)
- Flatiron, Gramercy (1)
- East Chelsea (1)
- Chelsea 28th - 33rd (1)
- Chelsea 27th (3)
- Chelsea 26th (12)
- Chelsea 25th (10)
- Chelsea 24th (2)
- Chelsea 22nd (2)
- Chelsea 20th (5)
- Chelsea 14th - 19th (4)
- Villages (9)
- Soho (8)
- Lower East Side (8)
- Lower Manhattan (3)
Queens
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“Introduction: Future Dialogues” Exhibition
This group exhibition consists of paintings and works on paper by seventeen emerging artists. These artists represent a reflection of current ideas in contemporary art; mass and social popular culture, (...)
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Stephen Talasnik "Panorama: The Mapping of Prediction"
Including thirteen pieces from Talasnik's Panorama series, measuring up to twelve feet in length, the exhibition captures his trademark use of architectural forms, transforming the monolithic into the (...)
Harlem, Bronx
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Felipe Galindo "MANHATITLAN"
The drawings are Galindo’s twisted take on the legends and images of Mexico within the New York City landscape. “Manhatitlan” is a name Galindo coined that merges Manhattan -the Algonquin name for the (...)
Williamsburg
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"Party At Phong's House" Exhibition
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Erik Guzman "Who Made Who"
"Who Made Who" is a solo exhibition of sculptural work and drawings by Erik Guzman. This September Guzman will unveil an impressive body of new work that is a realization of artifacts and ideas from a (...)
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Jihoon Park "One Day, One Deal"
In his second solo exhibition at the gallery he will present his most recent paper and media based works that explore sociological and psychological relationships at the root of our most primal human condition/state. (...)
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Sun K Kwak "Times Composed"
Time Composed is the second installation at the gallery by Korean artist Sun K. Kwak. Sun K. Kwak's signature medium of expression masking tape drawings, are meditative studies of the surrounding environment, (...)
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Allyson Mellberg "Do Little"
The title "Do Little" for Allyson Mellberg's second solo show at Cinders is both a reference to the doctor of the same name who realizes he can speak to animals and a jab at our general public's apathy (...)
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Eric Yahnker "Piano Man (for Guitar)"
Eric finds 'little cracks,' as he says, "in the status quo." Each of his pieces is a fully realized joke. But one liners they are not. Instead, they resonate with a powerfully good vibe. He's titled (...)
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Travis Lindquist "In The Darkest Night"
"In The Darkest Night" is a solo exhibition of new works on canvas, wood and paper by the artist Travis Lindquist. Fresh from the successful Goldmine Shithouse exhibition at McCaig Welles and Rosenthal's (...)
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"Art Makes Eye Contact" Art Sale and Interactive Experience
Transformazium and Secret Project Robot are pleased to announce an art sale and interactive experience to be held at Secret Project Robot Art Experiment. The art sale will feature artworks by Swoon, (...)
DUMBO, other Brooklyn
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"Japonisme in American Graphic Art, 1880–1920" Exhibition
Japonisme in American Graphic Art, 1880–1920 explores the myriad manifestations of Japonisme in a selection of rarely seen American works on paper from the Brooklyn Museum’s permanent collection. Concurrent (...)
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Rebecca Aidlin "Woodcuts and Related Images"
This exhibition features woodcut prints on handmade papers. (The papers were made by my mother, Myrna London Aidlin.) The prints either stand alone or are layered and combined with monoprint, stained paper, (...)
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"Crossing Disciplines: Light" Exhibition
"Crossing Disciplines" series features the work of Pratt faculty members across all departments. Work selected by Artist Keith Sonnier.
Upper East Side
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Charles Burns Exhibition
This exhibition will be Charles Burns' first New York solo exhibition and will include fifty seminal drawings executed in the last 25 years that showcases Burns' masterful pen and ink drawings for his (...)
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Anthony Palumbo Memorial Exhibition
The exhibition includes major paintings, pen and ink studies and preparatory sketches.
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Mary Hambleton Exhibition
These paintings are meditations on our uncertain existence. Reflecting on the complexities of our lives.The paintings strive to give a sense of how we can exist in our world.
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"Giorgio Morandi: Watercolors and Drawing 1920-1963" Exhibition
Opening of the exhibition “Giorgio Morandi: watercolors and drawings 1920‐1963” in con‐ junction with Morandi’s exhibit at the MET (Metropolitan Art Museum): on view, a selection of watercolors and drawings. (...)
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William Pope L. Exhibition
Pope.L produces the drawings while he is traveling, using the materials he has on hand at the time – from hotel stationery to airline napkins or pages from a newspaper. Often including words and depicting (...)
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"Series Drawings" Exhibition
An exhibition of serial works on paper by gallery artists.
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"Text Drawings" Exhibition
Leo Castelli Gallery presents a group exhibition of “Text” drawings. The drawings will date from different periods, starting from the sixties and reaching up to the present.
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"Art From Anxious Times" Exhibition
A group exhibition that examines how contemporary artists are expressing or reflecting concern about terrorism, war, environmental degradation and globalization. Reception:
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Hen Sen Exhibition
He Sen was one of the most influential painters to emerge during China’s post-Cultural Revolution years of the early 1990s. Initially painting still life images of objects that epitomized the growing consumer (...)
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Liang Quan Exhibition
No other contemporary Chinese artist pushes the limits of traditional Chinese painting media than Liang Quan. Liang employs the traditional materials associated with Chinese painting to create works that (...)
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Marietta Hoferer "Visible/Invisible"
A grid of pencil lines on clean heavyweight paper guides layers of tape that Hoferer applies with intense concentration. Depending on her vision for the piece, Hoferer may add another layer in perhaps (...)
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"to: Night" Exhibition
to: Night brings together a selection of artworks which explore the theme of night using a variety of approaches. In the context of this exhibition, “night” is taken as a descriptive term which encompasses (...)
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"Giorgio Morandi, 1890–1964" Exhibition
This will be a comprehensive survey—the first in this country—of the career of Giorgio Morandi, one of the greatest 20th-century masters of still-life and landscape painting in the tradition of Chardin (...)
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"Art and China's Revolution" Exhibition
Asia Society presents Art and China's Revolution, a groundbreaking exhibition that considers the artistic achievement and legacy of one of the most tumultuous and catastrophic periods in recent Chinese (...)
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"House Proud: Nineteenth-century Watercolor Interiors from the Thaw Collection" Exhibition
This exhibition showcases Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw’s collection of nineteenth-century watercolor drawings, which meticulously detail the era’s interior furnishings and document the social, cultural, (...)
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Alfred Kubin "Drawings, 1897-1909"
The Neue Galerie New York opens the exhibition “Alfred Kubin: Drawings, 1897-1909,” featuring over 100 works on paper by the artist Alfred Kubin. This is the first major museum exhibition of his work ever (...)
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"Curators Select: Recent Acquisitions, 2003–2008" Exhibition
International in scope and possessing one of the most diverse and comprehensive collections of design works in existence, the Museum's rich holdings range from the Han Dynasty (200 B.C.) to the present (...)
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"Classic/Fantastic: Selections from the Modern Design Collection" Exhibition
Order and disorder, reason and emotion, restraint and excess—opposing impulses such as these have influenced design since the beginning of civilization. The exhibition juxtaposes these divergent approaches, (...)
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"Pop Art: Works on Paper" Exhibition
The term Pop Art was first used around 1954 to describe a group of British artists, but by the early 1960s it became synonymous with a new American art movement that appropriated images, techniques, and (...)
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Alexander Calder "The Paris Years, 1926-1933"
When Alexander Calder (1898-1976) arrived in Paris in the mid-1920s, he aspired to be a painter; when he left in the early-1930s, he had evolved into the artist we know today, an international figure and (...)
Midtown
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"Benefit Exhibition and Auction Honoring David Kiehl"
Benefit auction honoring David Kiehl, curator of prints at the Whitney Museum of American Art and board director at Dieu Donné. The event will be held Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at Metropolitan Pavilion (...)
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Zao Wou-Ki "Paper + China"
[Image: Zao Wou-Ki "Hommage à Tou-Fou / Remous de la lune" (2008) enamel on porcelain 6 3/4 x 10 1/4 x 10 1/4 in.]
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David Tremlett "In Space"
"In Space" is a solo exhibition of new site-specific works by British artist David Tremlett. Working in his primary medium of pastel, Tremlett will create large-scale wall drawings within the gallery space. (...)
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John Altoon Exhibition
Curated by Klaus Kertess, the exhibition features paintings and works on paper from 1963 to 1968 by John Altoon. John Altoon (1925-1969) was one of the progenitors of the Los Angeles art scene, a native (...)
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Theodore Roszak Exhibition
This exhibition of works by Theodore Roszak includes one major bronze sculpture, "Insect Plant" (1957), and sixteen works on paper that date from c.1947 to 1958. Many of the detailed drawings represent (...)
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"Dreamland: Architectural Experiments since the 1970s" Exhibition
Rem Koolhaas's watercolor "Plan of Dreamland" (1977), a recent acquisition, is the point of departure for this presentation of selections from the Architecture and Design collection. "Dreamland: Architectural (...)
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Ana Patricia Palacios "Situations"
[Image: Ana Patricia Palacios "Nelly" (2008) Gouache on paper 16.5 x 13 in.]
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Sam Messenger "Straightedge"
[Sam Messenger "II/III" (2006) ink wash on paper 23 x 15 in. Courtesy of the Artist]
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"Complexia: Fountain Gallery Artists Respond to Social Issues" Exhibition
Featuring works by Deborah Standard; curated by Phong Bui.
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David Levine "American Presidents & Selected Paintings, 1966-2008"
[Image: David Levine "Senator Barack Obama" (2006) & "Senator John McCain" (2002) ink on paper 13.75 x 11 in. (each image)]
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"Kirchner and the Berlin Street" Exhibition
This exhibition brings together German Expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's renowned Street Scenes series, created between 1913 and 1915. Considered by many to be the highpoint of Kirchner's career as (...)
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"Wunderkammer: A Century of Curiosities" Exhibition
Wunderkammern, or cabinets of curiosities, arose in mid-sixteenth-century Europe as repositories for all manner of wondrous and exotic objects. In essence these collections which combined specimens, diagrams, (...)
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"Just In: Recent Acquisitions from the Collection" Exhibition
Organized by Paola Antonelli, Curator, and Christian Larsen, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design, this installation draws from acquisitions made over the past two years by the Department (...)
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"Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" Exhibition
Throughout his career, Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) attempted the paradoxical task of representing night by light. His procedure followed the trend set by the Impressionists of "translating" visual (...)
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"Art Deco Design: Rhythm and Verve" Exhibition
What is the reason for the enduring appeal of Art Deco design? The answer lies in the vitality of the decorative style’s visual elements. Art Deco captured the mood of 1920s and 1930s modernism, an age (...)
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"Chagall's Bible: Mystical Storytelling" Exhibition
No other modernist painter melded the traditions of Jewish Hasidism, eastern Orthodoxy, and western catholic tradition into such dramatically rich and personally significant expressions of biblical narratives. (...)
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"Martin Ramirez: The Last Works" Exhibition
Considered one of the self-taught masters of twentieth-century art, Martin Ramirez (1895 - 1963) created hundreds of drawings and collages of remarkable visual clarity and expressive power within the confines (...)
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Sue Coe "Elephants We Must Never Forget"
Many years ago, Sue Coe, who in the 1980s had earned a reputation as one of the foremost political artists of her generation by focusing on racial, class and gender inequities, came to the conclusion that (...)
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"Urban Composition" Exhibition
Artwork by Chashama's Artist-in-Residence in Harlem.
Flatiron, Gramercy
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Nasreen Mohamedi "The Grid, Unplugged: Important Drawings from the 1970s"
Talwar gallery presents, the grid, unplugged–an exhibition of important group of drawings by one of the essential twentieth century artists from India, Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990). The works on view represent (...)
East Chelsea
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Paul Moran Exhibition
The exhibition will feature twelve oil on canvas and board, along with a selection of works on paper and photographs. Paul Moran's understated abstractions are characterized by a minimal palette: warm (...)
Chelsea 28th - 33rd
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Eric Beltz "The Good Land"
This is a solo exhibition featuring new works by Eric Beltz. Beltz's highly detailed graphite drawings address America's colonial history and our lack of connection to nature. The work also attempts to (...)
Chelsea 27th
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"The Form Itself" Exhibition
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art is pleased to present The Form Itself, curated by Michael Bühler-Rose. The artists in this exhibition engage a variety of mediums in a self-reflective dialogue on the potential (...)
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T.R. Ericsson "Nicotine Dream"
Paul Kasmin presents an upcoming exhibition of works on paper by T.R. Ericsson entitled Nicotine Dream, which will include a selection of T.R. Ericsson's recent nicotine drawings. The pungent smell (...)
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Pat Hill-Cresson "Altered Landscapes: Geometry in Nature and Recent Drawings"
A series of 14 digital prints that are a composite of four to five photographic images merged into one believable landscape; a series of eight original botanical drawings.
Chelsea 26th
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Adrienne Farb "Recent Paintings and Works on Paper"
Adrienne Farb’s paintings are expressions of experience—imagined and observed, real and dreamed. Through her particular style of abstraction, Farb translates her experiences of specific places and times (...)
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Rey Akdogan "Light Flat"
Light Flat is a single thought explored in various formats. A series of abstract monochromatic drawings in different media arranged in several constellations; in each case they result from processes of (...)
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"From Above and Beyond: New Perspectives in Contemporary Landscape" Exhibition
Cristinerose Gallery announces the opening of From Above and Beyond: New Perspectives in Contemporary Landscape, a group exhibition of artists who revisit landscape through photography, painting and drawing. (...)
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Amy Wilson "The Myth of Loneliness"
"The Myth of Loneliness," Amy Wilson’s first exhibition with the gallery, featurs new books and drawings. Amy Wilson has developed an ensemble cast of child-like female characters inhabiting a storybook-like (...)
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Charlene Liu "Glimmer and Haze"
Virgil de Voldère presents the second solo exhibition of works on paper by Charlene Liu. Using an amalgamation of mediums, processes, and techniques, including watercolor, ink, acrylic paint, woodcuts, (...)
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Giorgio Morandi "Paintings and Works on Paper"
Lucas Schoormans Gallery announces Giorgio Morandi: Paintings and Works on Paper. This is the gallery's second Morandi exhibition and expresses our interest in the continued evaluation of his work and (...)
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Matthew Day Jackson "Drawings from Tlön"
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery presents Drawings from Tlön, an installation of two-dimensional works by Matthew Day Jackson. In alluding to Jorge Luis Borges’ short fiction Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius, Jackson (...)
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Anne Thompson "Recto Verso"
[Image: Anne Thompson "RectoVerso: What Goes/Comes Around" (forward) (2008) acrylic on papier-mache, 16 1/2" x 17 3/4" x 12 3/4" (1st view)]
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Andreas Fogarasi "Fairview"
Lombard Freid Projects presents Fairview, the premier solo exhibition in the United States of Vienna based artist Andreas Fogarasi. Awarded the Golden Lion Prize at the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007), Fogarasi (...)
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Stephen Antonakos "Here and Beyond"
Known since the 1960s for his transformative use of neon in sculpture, Stephen Antonakos through the decades has similarly advanced the formal possibilities of abstract geometry with his drawings. The (...)
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Martin Wilner "Journal of Evidence Weekly, Vol. 140"
"The Journal of Evidence Weekly, Vol. 140" is an artist book by Martin Wilner. This sketchbook is one volume in a series Wilner executes while riding the New York City subway. Though compositionally he (...)
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International Juried Art Exhibition 2008
The PaulaBarr chelsea gallery will host the first annual International Juried Art Exhibition. With this exciting show featuring fourteen artist’s works in paint, drawing, photography and sculpture, (...)
Chelsea 25th
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Judy Glantzman Exhibition
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Joanne Freeman & Kim Uchiyama "Recent Works"
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Sabhan Adam "Painting with Smoke"
Cavin-Morris Gallery shows the paintings and drawings of the singular, self-taught artist Sabhan Adam. His subjects, mostly figurative, seem to live in a place that tears the watcher out of complacency (...)
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"Beyond Borders" Exhibition
Beyond borders is an exhibition of innovative and stunning Canadian Art. Works span the range of artistic expression, each artist imparting with their unique style a little piece of the Canadian spirit. (...)
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Jane Voorhees "The Earth Takes Us In Its Embrace"
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Lee Ufan Exhibition
PaceWildenstein presents Lee Ufan’s first American exhibition of work in a two-venue show at 32 East 57th Street and 534 West 25th Street. At 534 West 25th Street, new paintings from 2007-08, a wall drawing, (...)
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David Moore "Ballinglen Series"
The Ballinglen Series is inspired by travels in Ireland and a residency at the Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland. Upon returning to the U.S. with a suitcase full of works on (...)
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Paolo Arao "Fornever"
Arao’s charcoal and graphite drawings unfold in a cinematic-like narrative. Religious imagery, intimate portraits, artifacts of battle and depictions of crowds at rock concerts frame a narrative alluding (...)
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Rob Matthews "Kindred"
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"Visions Drawn Before Dawn: A Centennial Celebration of Anna Zemánková (1908 – 1986)" Exhibition
The layers of evocation in Anna Zemánková drawings seem unending. She channeled great music, both classical and jazz, into her work, struggling with it to create a new way of thinking and engaging the (...)
Chelsea 24th
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Rita Ackermann "Don't Give Me Salad (Nurses)"
So much can be said of nurses so much can be said of the job, the outfit, the functions, the takings, the checks, the codes, the patients, so much can be said of nurses as a core, never as one a monster (...)
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Aleksandra Mir “Newsroom 1986-2000”
News becomes history as soon as it is reported. What fascinates me in talking about history is the paradoxical movement backwards


