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Current events
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"1968/2008: The Culture of Collage" Exhibition
PAVEL ZOUBOK GALLERY presents 1968/2008: The Culture of Collage, a group exhibition of collage and assemblage works from the year 1968 and from the present day. 1968 was a watershed year for the United (...)
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"If Love Could Have Saved You, You Would Have Lived Forever" Exhibition
If Love Could Have Saved You, You Would Have Lived Forever is an exhibition of art and objects that reference the aesthetics, material culture, and traditional gestures surrounding death and remembrance. (...)
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"Gallery Goulash" Exhibition
Summer recipe of gallery and invited artists.
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"Daily Schemes | A Selection of Contemporary Artist Sketchbooks" Exhibition
[Image: N. Griffin "sketchbook" (2008) mixed media]
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"Illuminating the Medieval Hunt" Exhibition
The most influential medieval treatise on hunting was "Livre de la chasse," written by Gaston Phoebus between 1387 and 1389. The forty-six surviving manuscripts and numerous printed editions of the text (...)
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"Starship" Exhibition
The magazine launch will be framed by an exhibition, reflecting the territorial dialectics of marking off and crossing through, and including a visual research project on excess and sustainability – initiated (...)
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Dan Arps "Affirmation Dungeon"
At first, it was going to be merely a selection of his works on paper (easy to ship)—and don't get me wrong, these scrawly-feely paintings and photo-collages are really fresh... (they're well described (...)
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"Transmitting From The Third Planet From The Center of The Universe" Exhibition
Transmitting From The Third Plant From The Center Of The Universe presents a selection of these Fischbach Gallery Artists’ varied observations on the world as it exists around them. Displaying contemporary (...)
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"Emerging Discourses II" Exhibition
It may seem that recent intellectual history has been using the post-structural as a way to understand post-colonialism. In constituting the role of representations and the social constructions of reality, (...)
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"Freedom for Lazy People!" Exhibition
While gentrification in New York and the politics of cleansing tend to erase legendary traces of graffiti that inspired artists all over the world, street art flourishes in Eastern European cities. Bucharest, (...)
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"New Views, Re-Views" Exhibition
"The artists in the show are our peer group, their work has kept us on the path we have been traveling since 1980, in looking for the kinds of work that straddles multiple cultures and flirts with various (...)
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Tayo Heuser Exhibition
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William Kentridge "Summer Show"
Summer Show features several large-scale, large-editioned prints by world acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge. Focusing on a body of Kentridge’s work rarely seen in the United States, the (...)
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"Summer Selections" Exhibition
Denise Bibro Fine Art presents Summer Selections, a show featuring nine artists working in diverse concepts and media. Lindsey Adams Adelman works with human hair to create elegant and precise drawings (...)
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"Inventions" Exhibition
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Mirak Jamal "Your Nation, Your Home"
Live With Animals Gallery presents a solo exhibition of mixed-media artworks on paper by Iranian-born Canadian resident Mirak Jamal. Having to deal with the burden of a 10-year ban, Jamal's ordeal with (...)
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Miriam Wosk Bigas Luna "Collar de Moscas"
- at The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center for the Arts
- in the Midtown area
- Closes in 21 days
The Gabarron Foundation presents “Miriam Wosk - Bigas Luna: Collar de Moscas”, a two-person exhibition featuring large-scale paintings and collages by Wosk, and an installation that includes a short, experimental (...)
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Beatrice Coron "City Slices"
With the use of paper and exacto knife, artist Beatrice Coron creates intricate images that explore human interactions within the urban environment. Ranging from playful to philosophical, her silhouettes (...)
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Damon Ginandes "Dimensionals"
Brooklyn-based mixed-media artist, Damon Ginandes' attraction to New York City graffiti as a teenager left an indelible mark on his illustrative style which incorporates bold, angular lines and forms. (...)
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"Summer Salon: Works on Paper" Exhibition
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"Visual Slang 2008: The Modern Urban Imagination" Exhibition
Innovative Artwork and Global Graffiti from Tehran to Tel Aviv. Curated by Lois Stavsky
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"The Collected Multiples" Cary S. Leibowitz
The Collected Multiples of Cary S. Leibowitz is the first survey show focussing exclusively on the editions published by the New York based artist Cary S. Leibowitz/Candyass. Some pieces short of the “Complete (...)
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"Ancient Futures: The DNA of Culture & Civilization" Exhibition
- at The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts
- in the DUMBO, other Brooklyn area
- Closes in 31 days
A revival of the 1990s monthly Avant Yard underground art experience in Tribeca, New York, that took the New York art world scene by storm, the exhibition Ancient Futures will feature work from several (...)
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Louise Bourgeois "A Life in Pictures"
On the occasion of her retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1982, Louise Bourgeois published a photo essay in Artforum magazine that revealed the impact of childhood trauma on her art. (...)
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Francisco de Goya "Los Desastres de la Guerra"(The Disasters of War)
Los Desastres de la Guerra is Francisco de Goya’s (1746-1828) most eloquent testament of man’s inhumanity towards his fellow man, precipitated by Spain’s War of Independence against Napoleon’s forces (...)
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Kojun Exhibition
Kojun is a japanese mandala artist.
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"Jazz Score" Exhibition
The introduction of contemporary jazz to film scoring in the mid-twentieth century brought fresh forms of sophistication and innovation to world cinema. Musicians like Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, John (...)
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"Holodomor: Genocide by Famine" Exhibition
The exhibition, Holodomor: Genocide by Famine, is one of a series of events taking place around the world to commemorate the 75th anniversary of what James Mace, the director of the U.S. Commission on (...)
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"The Pysanka and the Rushnyk: Guardians of Life" Exhibition
Each spring, the Museum mounts a new exhibition of pysanky – Ukrainian Easter eggs. This year's exhibition, entitled The Pysanka and the Rushnyk: Guardians of Life, features over 200 of the unique eggs (...)
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"Catholics in New York, 1808-1946" Exhibition
Catholics in New York 1808-1946, will explore the social and political history of the diverse group of people who established the formidable Catholic presence in New York. The exhibition, the first of (...)
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Peter Wegner "An Empty Space"
[Image:Peter Wegner "Parts of a Whole (of a Part) Part III" (2004) collage on paper 17.4x20cm (35x37.8cm)]
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"Early Buddhist Manuscript Painting: The Palm-Leaf Tradition" Exhibition
The exhibition displays the Museum’s rare holding of Indian illuminated palm-leaf manuscripts focuses on one remarkable Mahayanist Buddhist text, the Ashtasahasrika Prajnaparamita Sutra (Perfection of (...)
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"The Gutenberg Bible" Exhibition
The first substantial printed book in the West is the royal-folio two-volume Bible on display, comprising nearly 1,300 pages and printed in Mainz on the central Rhine by Johann Gutenberg (ca. 1390s–1468) (...)
Permanent events
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"Visionaire 53: Sound" Exhibition
An interactive exhibition of images and tracks from Visionaire 53. SOUND is currently on view at the Gallery. Visionaire 53 consists of five 12-inch vinyl records, imprinted with images (picture discs), (...)




